Shaokun Ge | Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Shaokun Ge | Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

China Academy of Safety Science and Technology | China

Shaokun Ge is a Chinese researcher whose work focuses on the thermal and toxic hazards associated with vehicle‐fires on bridges and the consequent implications for structure, rescue operations and traffic strategy. Having earned a BSc in Mining Engineering followed by a D.C. in Safety Engineering, he has developed a profile around four main research strands: the burning behaviour of bridge vehicle fires (including influences of fire type/scale, ambient wind, and decker spacing/sound-barriers); thermal damage to bridge structures and to personnel (through temperature prediction models and fire-resistant materials for key load-bearing elements, as well as thermal‐hazard evaluation from the standpoint of escape and rescue); toxic-gas generation and distribution in bridge‐fire scenarios (addressing asphyxiating/irritating gases, horizontal/vertical distribution at human height, and toxicity-evaluation modelling); and traffic management plus rapid extinguishing systems for bridge fires (e.g., controlling extremely hazardous vehicles, fire-fighting systems employing river water, and micro-foam extinguishing approaches). As of now, his h-index stands at and his publication and citation counts are , reflecting that bibliometric details are still being assembled/verified. His work integrates bridge engineering, fire safety, toxicology, and traffic management, aiming to enhance resilience and rapid response in the event of bridge vehicle‐fires.

Profile: Scopus 

Featured Publications 

Du, G., Liu, G., Ni, Y., Xu, B., & Ge, S. (2025). Fire-induced temperature response of main cables and suspenders in suspension bridges: 1:4-scaled experimental and numerical study. Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 68, 105878.

Muhammad Mohsin |  Energies  | Young Researcher Award 

Mr. Muhammad Mohsin |  Energies  | Young Researcher Award 

Seoul National University of Science and Technology | South Korea 

Muhammad Mohsin is a mechanical-information engineer currently pursuing a master’s degree at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, where he holds a CGPA of 4.13. His research is centered on linear generators, particularly the design of a 50 W linear alternator for integration with a Stirling converter, a work published in Energies and cited in the scientific literature MDPI. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Air University, Islamabad (CGPA 3.37), where he carried out projects such as 5G antenna design and FPGA-based VGA color display. His earlier education includes strong performance in Pre-Engineering at Fauji Foundation College (86 %) and in science subjects at Fazaia Inter College (91 %). His skillset spans electromagnetic simulation (Ansys Maxwell), CAD tools (SolidWorks, AutoCAD), programming (C, C++, MATLAB, Verilog), control systems, and machine operation. His scholarly output includes at least one peer-reviewed article, and he is building toward further publications and a growing citation record (with metrics such as h-index under development). He seeks a research or teaching opportunity at an institute where he can apply his theoretical background to gain practical engineering experience.

Profile: Orcid 

Featured Publications 

Mohsin, M., Kim, D.-J., & Sim, K. (2025, September 5). Design study of 50 W linear generator for radioisotope Stirling converters using numerical simulations. Energies, 18(17), 4731.