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.

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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.

Rinal Prasad | Renewable Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Rinal Prasad | Renewable Energy Management | Best Researcher Award

University of Fiji | Fiji

Rinal Rinay Prasad, a highly accomplished Mathematics and Physics educator from Fiji, has demonstrated exceptional leadership and innovation in the field of education and renewable energy integration. With a Master’s in Renewable Energy Management from the University of Fiji and a Postgraduate qualification in Education from the University of the South Pacific, he has effectively combined academic excellence with practical sustainability initiatives. Over his career, he has held several key roles including Head of Department at Nadarivatu High School, Bucalevu Secondary School, and South Taveuni Secondary School, before joining Thames High School, New Zealand, as a Mathematics Teacher. His remarkable achievements include leading Kamil Muslim College to victory in the “Zayed Sustainability Prize” and implementing solar and biogas projects funded by Digicel and Fiji Water, demonstrating his commitment to sustainable education. His research and contributions to renewable energy and education have gained scholarly recognition, with an H-index of 5, 12 published documents, and 220 citations, reflecting the growing academic impact of his work. A visionary educator and sustainability advocate, Rinal continues to inspire students and communities through his innovative teaching methods, commitment to academic excellence, and dedication to promoting renewable energy solutions within educational environments

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Featured Publications

Prasad, R. R. (2025, September 28). Decarbonising island kitchens: Assessing the small-scale flexible balloon digester’s clean cooking potential in Fiji. Journal of Renewable Energy and Sustainability, 12(3), 45–58.

Moustafa Elsisi | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Moustafa Elsisi | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Moustafa Elsisi, Zagazig University, Egypt.

Dr. Moustafa E. E. Elsisi  is a Lecturer at Zagazig University and Assistant Researcher at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute. He holds a Ph.D. in Nanomaterials Science (Solar Energy) and specializes in Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells ☀️. With multiple publications in high-impact journals, his research spans nanomaterials, photocatalysis, and environmental applications 🌱. Passionate about renewable energy and scientific innovation, Dr. Elsisi is committed to advancing sustainable technologies for a better future 🌍🔬.

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Moustafa Elsaid Elmetwalli Elmetwalli Elsisi, born on September 9, 1995 in Egypt, began his academic journey with a strong foundation in science. He earned his B.Sc. in Physics and Chemistry with distinction from Zagazig University in 2017. Pursuing higher education with dedication, he completed his M.Sc. in Physics (2020), focusing on the fabrication and application of Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cells. Continuing his scholarly trajectory, he achieved a Ph.D. in Nanomaterials Science Physics (2023), where his thesis delved into synthesizing and characterizing nanocomposites for solar cell applications. 🌞📘

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Elsisi currently serves as a Lecturer at the Physics Department, Zagazig University, where he teaches a diverse range of courses including Renewable Energy, Solid State Physics, Spectroscopy, and Laser Technology. Prior to this, he worked as a Teaching Assistant for six years, gaining hands-on lab experience in Materials Science, Electronics, Solar Energy, and General Physics. Additionally, since 2018, he has held a concurrent role as an Assistant Researcher in the Solar Energy Lab at the Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, deepening his specialization in solar technologies. 🧑‍🔬🏫

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus On Solar Energy 

Dr. Elsisi’s research primarily centers on solar energy and nanomaterials, specifically the photovoltaic efficiency of hybrid quantum dot and dye-sensitized solar cells. His work extends into photocatalysis, optical and electrical properties of polymers, and the application of nanomaterials for wastewater treatment and pollutant removal. His innovative use of quantum dots, metal oxides, and hybrid nanocomposites has demonstrated promising applications in renewable energy and environmental remediation. ☀️🧪🌿

🌍 Impact and Influence

Through collaborations and publications, Dr. Elsisi has contributed to advancing Egypt’s scientific community in the field of sustainable energy. His studies have guided future research on nanotechnology in environmental and energy solutions. His dual roles in academia and applied research enable him to influence both theoretical frameworks and real-world applications. 🌐📈

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Elsisi possesses advanced skills in nanomaterial synthesis, characterization, spectroscopic analysis, quantum dot fabrication, and solar simulator testing. He is proficient in analytical tools and laboratory instrumentation relevant to materials science, optics, and renewable energy. His training also includes research management, international databases usage, and scientific referencing, ensuring high standards in academic integrity. 🔍⚙️📊

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Elsisi has received multiple accredited certificates that reflect his academic and research excellence. Notable among these are certifications in Scientific Writing, Research Methodology, Crisis Management, and International Publishing. His continuous pursuit of professional development enhances his credibility as a rising academic in nanotechnology and solar energy. 🎖️📜

🏛️ Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Dr. Elsisi is poised to become a key contributor to global efforts in green energy and environmental science. With a robust foundation in photovoltaic materials and environmental nanotechnology, he aspires to lead groundbreaking research addressing energy crises and pollution control. His dedication to mentorship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and impactful publishing positions him as a future leader in sustainable technologies. 🚀🌎🔬

Publications Top Notes

🧪 Synthesis and Electrochemical Performance of α-Al₂O₃ and M-Al₂O₄ Spinel Nanocomposites in Hybrid Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells
Authors: S.A. Mahmoud, M.E. Elsisi, A.F. Mansour
📘 Journal: Scientific Reports
📅 Year: 2022
🔋 Topic: Solar Energy, Nanocomposites

🧲 Impact of CoCl₂ on the Structural, Morphological, Optical, and Magnetic Properties of PCL/PVC Blend for Advanced Spintronic/Optoelectronic Applications
Authors: D. Abdelhameed, M.A. Morsi, M.E. Elsisi
📘 Journal: Ceramics International
📅 Year: 2025
💡 Topic: Spintronics, Optoelectronics

🌞 Improvement of Photocatalytic Degradation of Organic Dyes by Vanadium Doped Titanium Oxide Nanoparticles Using Solar Simulator
Authors: A.F. Mansour, M.E. Elsisi
📘 Journal: Scientific Reports
📅 Year: 2025
🧼 Topic: Photocatalysis, Solar Energy, Wastewater Treatment

⚛️ On the Response of the Peeled-off Gafchromic EBT2 Film to Argon Plasma Jet
📘 Journal: Scientific Reports
📅 Year: 2025
🧬 Topic: Plasma Physics, Radiation Dosimetry

🔬 Optical Analysis of Hybrid Quantum Dots Deposited by SILAR Method
Authors: M.E. Elsisi, S.A. Mahmoud, A.F. Mansour
📘 Journal: Bulletin of Faculty of Science, Zagazig University
📅 Year: 2023
🔍 Topic: Optical Properties, Nanomaterials

🌈 Photostability and Optical Properties of Different Nanomaterials
Authors: M.E. Elsisi, A.F. Mansour, S.A. Mahmoud
📘 Journal: Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences
📅 Year: 2020
💠 Topic: Nanomaterials, Optical Stability