Barun Das | Properties and Performance | Best Researcher Award

Barun Das | Properties and Performance | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Barun Das | JIS Institute of Advanced Studies and Research | India

Dr. Barun Das, Ph.D., is a distinguished research expert in Materials and Nano-science with over 16 years of experience spanning academia and industrial R&D. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Sciences, JIS Institute of Advanced Studies & Research (JISIASR), Kolkata, where he teaches and supervises research at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In addition, he has held several visiting faculty positions, including at Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Howrah, and Scottish Church College, Kolkata, where he contributed to teaching and mentoring students in chemistry and materials science. Prior to his academic roles, Dr. Das served as an R&D Scientist III at Macdermid Alpha Electronic Solutions (MAES), Bangalore, where he led projects focused on the development of graphene-based materials and other advanced materials. His work encompassed high-volume manufacturing processes for graphene and related nanomaterials, structure-property-co-relationship studies, and the exploration of product development opportunities within the industrial framework. Dr. Das has also been actively involved in research mentoring, guiding master’s and doctoral students in relevant areas of nanomaterials and materials chemistry. He completed his Ph.D. in Solid State and Structural Chemistry from the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, under the supervision of Prof. C.N.R. Rao, with his thesis investigating graphene, noble metal nanoparticles, and related nanomaterials. He also earned his M.Sc. in Chemistry from the same institution, focusing on graphene and nanocrystalline Au-Ag films, and his B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry from Jadavpur University, Kolkata. Dr. Das has been recognized with numerous awards, including selection for the JSPS-DST Asia Academic Seminar in Yokohama, Japan (2009), an excellent grade for his M.Sc. project (2nd rank holder), the Best Poster Award at the JNC Research Conference on Chemistry of Materials (2008), and the IASc-INSA-NASI Summer Research Fellowship (2024). His research has been widely published, with 14 papers that have collectively garnered over 2,100 citations and an h-index of 12 on Google Scholar, reflecting his significant impact in the field. Dr. Das’ expertise spans the synthesis and characterization of graphene, noble metal nanoparticles, polymer matrix composites, and nanostructured materials, alongside extensive experience in analytical techniques such as PXRD, Raman spectroscopy, TEM, FESEM, XPS, ICP, AFM, and TGA-DSC. His career reflects a rare blend of industrial application, innovative research, and academic mentorship, positioning him as a leading figure in materials and nanoscience research.

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Featured Publications 

Das, B., Prasad, K. E., Ramamurty, U., & Rao, C. N. R. (2009). Nano-indentation studies on polymer matrix composites reinforced by few-layer graphene. Nanotechnology, 20(12), 125705.

Prasad, K. E., Das, B., Maitra, U., Ramamurty, U., & Rao, C. N. R. (2009). Extraordinary synergy in the mechanical properties of polymer matrix composites reinforced with 2 nanocarbons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106(32), 13186–13189.

Das, B., Voggu, R., Rout, C. S., & Rao, C. N. R. (2008). Changes in the electronic structure and properties of graphene induced by molecular charge-transfer. Chemical Communications, 5155–5157.

Voggu, R., Das, B., Rout, C. S., & Rao, C. N. R. (2008). Effects of charge transfer interaction of graphene with electron donor and acceptor molecules examined using Raman spectroscopy and cognate techniques. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 20(47), 472204.

Rao, C. N. R., Subrahmanyam, K. S., Matte, H. S. S. R., Abdulhakeem, B., et al. (2010). A study of the synthetic methods and properties of graphenes. Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 11(5), 054502.

Choudhury, D., Das, B., Sarma, D. D., & Rao, C. N. R. (2010). XPS evidence for molecular charge-transfer doping of graphene. Chemical Physics Letters, 497(1–3), 66–69.

Barun Das, P. C. N. R., Choudhury, B., Gomothi, A., Manna, A. K., & Pati, S. K. (2011). Interaction of inorganic nanoparticles with graphene. ChemPhysChem, 12(5), 937–943.

Williams Chibueze Munonye | Environmental Effects | Best Researcher Award

Williams Chibueze Munonye | Environmental Effects | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Williams Chibueze Munonye | Linköping University | Sweden

Mr. Williams Chibueze Munonye is a sustainability scientist, systems thinker, and critical policy analyst whose interdisciplinary work bridges industrial engineering, environmental science, circular economy, and socio-technical transitions. Based in Sweden, he is pursuing a Master of Science in Science for Sustainable Development at Linköping University (2023–2025), with current research on assessing cookstove emissions in Lagos using low-cost sensors and spatial-environmental analysis to design sustainable interventions. He holds a Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial Engineering, specialized in Chemical, Petroleum, and Environmental Engineering, from IRGIB Africa University, Benin (2017–2021). Williams’ expertise lies in combining geospatial analysis, climate risk financing, and participatory policy design, linking practical insights from conflict-affected Nigerian regions with advanced European academic frameworks. His work spans low-carbon development, energy transition, smart infrastructure, community energy systems, and regenerative economic paradigms, consistently prioritizing actionable solutions over theoretical inquiry. With a methodology grounded in field-based research, technical precision, and policy relevance, he transforms complex sustainability challenges into strategies for resilient cities and communities. Beyond academia, Williams contributes to applied projects aimed at systemic change, including frameworks for sustainable development, participatory governance, and circular economy applications. His ability to integrate scientific evidence, community perspectives, and policy insights highlights his rare blend of analytical rigor and visionary leadership. Active in international academic and professional networks, he engages in collaborative research, publications, and policy briefs, advancing discourses on environmental governance, circular economy, and energy transition. His early contributions have already attracted recognition, with 11 citations across 4 publications, reflecting the growing influence of his work. Williams’ unique approach—merging technological innovation, geospatial intelligence, and urban sustainability—positions him as a thought leader capable of navigating complex sustainability landscapes and designing transformative pathways for inclusive and climate-resilient societies.

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Featured Publications 

Munonye, W. C., Ajonye, G. O., Ahonsi, S. O., Munonye, D. I., Akinloye, O. A., & Chigozie, I. O. (2025). Governing circular intelligence: How AI-driven policy tools can accelerate the circular economy transition. Cleaner and Responsible Consumption.

Munonye, W. C., Ajonye, G. O., Ahonsi, S. O., Munonye, D. I., Chigozie, I. O., & Akinloye, O. A. (2025). Advancing circularity in battery systems for renewable energy: Technologies, barriers, and future directions. Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research.

Munonye, W. C. (2025). Integrating circular economy principles in business strategies: A policy-driven approach. Circular Economy and Sustainability.

Munonye, W. C., & Munonye, D. I. (2025). Banking on circularity: Can financial institutions become the engines of a regenerative economy? Frontiers in Environmental Economics.

Munonye, W. C. (2025). Towards circular economy metrics: A systematic review. Circular Economy and Sustainability.

Munonye, W. C., & Ajonye, G. O. (2025). Energy-driven circular design in the built environment: Rethinking architecture and infrastructure. Frontiers in Sustainable Cities.

Munonye, W. C. (2025). Circular economy meets smart energy grids: Designing systems for resource optimization and carbon reduction. Frontiers in Sustainability.

Munonye, W. C., & Ajonye, G. O. (2024). Redesigning urban infrastructure for circularity: The role of smart cities in reducing waste. Journal of Environmental Science Studies, 7(2), 1468.

Munonye, W. C., & Ajonye, G. O. (2024). The role of urban design in facilitating a circular economy: From linear to regenerative cities. Journal of Environmental Science Studies, 7(2), 1479.

Xingyao Xiao | Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Xingyao Xiao | Modeling | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xingyao Xiao | Stanford University | United States

Dr. Xingyao  Xiao is an emerging scholar in quantitative methodology, specializing in Bayesian modeling, psychometrics, and the integration of artificial intelligence into educational research. She is completing her Ph.D. in Social Research Methodologies at the University of California, Berkeley (2020–2025), where she has maintained a perfect 4.00 GPA, building expertise in Bayesian longitudinal and latent variable modeling, growth mixture modeling, multidimensional item response theory (mIRT), and many-facet Rasch modeling (MFRM). Beginning in July 2025, she will serve as a Postdoctoral Scholar with the LEVANTE Project at Stanford University, working with Professors Ben Domingue and Nilam Ram on developmental change, measurement invariance, and advanced psychometric approaches, as part of an international collaboration supported by the Jacobs Foundation. Her prior experiences include serving as Lead Researcher for the Influence Score Chat Project with The Munathara Initiative, where she developed AI-powered metrics to analyze public discourse, and as a Graduate Student Researcher at the BEAR Center at UC Berkeley, where she contributed to innovations in AI integration for scoring and measurement invariance detection. She has also consulted with the Chinese Academy of Sciences on advanced statistical modeling and held research positions at Boston College, the University of Minnesota, and in collaborative educational projects such as the California Computer Science Project. An experienced instructor, Xiao has taught graduate-level courses in hierarchical modeling and quantitative research methods at Berkeley and served as a teaching assistant in statistics at Boston College and the University of Minnesota. Her work has been recognized with fellowships and awards, including a $30,000 Dissertation Completion Fellowship and the Psychometric Society Travel Award. In addition, she contributes to the academic community as an Editorial Board Member of Measurement: Interdisciplinary Research and Perspectives and as a reviewer for major conferences and journals.

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Featured Publications 

Su, B., Xiao, X., Cheng, Y., Liu, C., & Yang, C. (2025). Trajectories of depressive symptom among college students in China during the COVID‐19 pandemic: Association with suicidal ideation and insomnia symptoms. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior.

Xue, M., Liu, Y., Xiao, X., & Wilson, M. (2025). Automatic prompt engineering for automatic scoring. Journal of Educational Measurement.

Xiao, X., Rabe-Hesketh, S., & Skrondal, A. (2025). Bayesian identification and estimation of growth mixture models. Psychometrika.

Ma, J., Shen, Z., Wang, N., Xiao, X., & Zhang, J. (2024). Developmental differences in children’s adaptation to vehicle distance and speed in street-crossing decision-making. Journal of Safety Research.

Xiao, X., Xue, M., & Cheng, Y. (2023). Bayesian partial credit model and its applications in science education. In Advances in Applications of Rasch Measurement in Science Education (pp. XX–XX).

Zhang, J., Liu, F., Chen, Z., Yu, Z., Xiao, X., Shi, L., & Guo, Z. (2023). A multi-level analysis on the causes of train-pedestrian collisions in Southwest China 2011–2020. Accident Analysis & Prevention.

Xiao, X., Cheng, Y., & Kim, J.-M. (2021). Movie title keywords: A text mining and exploratory factor analysis of popular movies in the United States and China. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 14(2), 68.

Hua Ni | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Hua Ni | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Hua Ni | Kashi University | China

Dr. Hua Ni  is a Lecturer at the School of Life and Geographic Sciences, Kashgar University, specializing in cell biology and molecular mechanisms of disease. She earned her Ph.D. in Cell Biology from Nankai University (2020–2024), following an M.Sc. in Cell Biology from Nanjing Normal University (2013–2016) and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology from Shihezi University (2009–2013). Since joining Kashgar University in 2016 and advancing to Lecturer in 2019, Dr. Ni has been actively engaged in both teaching and research. Her research portfolio demonstrates a strong focus on cellular regulation, infectious diseases, and tissue homeostasis. She has contributed as a participant to major National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) projects, including studies on the cannabinoid signaling system in sheep intramuscular fat formation (2026–2029) and on the molecular regulation of Streptococcus suis virulence (2021–2024). In addition, she serves as Principal Investigator of a Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Youth Fund project exploring the role of glycocalyx in inflammatory bowel disease (2026–2028). Dr. Ni has published several impactful papers in leading international journals, with notable contributions such as uncovering the role of O-GlcNAcylation in regulating phagocytosis (Journal of Genetics and Genomics, 2023), demonstrating the pathogenic effects of htpsA gene inactivation in Streptococcus suis (Virulence, 2020), and identifying dynamic ciliary changes essential for corneal homeostasis (Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2024). She has also advanced understanding of pulmonary fibrosis by revealing CYLD/HDAC6 signaling pathways that regulate epithelial-mesenchymal transition and ciliary homeostasis (Cell Death & Disease, 2024). Recognized as both sole first author and co-first author on several publications, Dr. Ni’s research highlights her growing influence in cell biology and disease mechanisms. Her academic journey reflects consistent dedication to advancing biomedical science, contributing to regional research development, and preparing the next generation of life scientists through her teaching and mentorship.

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Featured Publications 

Ni, H., Chen, M., Dong, D., Zhou, Y., Cao, Y., Ge, R., Luo, X., Wang, Y., Dong, X., Zhou, J., et al. (2024). CYLD/HDAC6 signaling regulates the interplay between epithelial–mesenchymal transition and ciliary homeostasis during pulmonary fibrosis. Cell Death & Disease, 15, 69572.

Ni, H., Li, L., Hu, D., Yang, M., Wang, D., Ma, H., Bu, W., Yang, J., Zhu, L.-E., Zhai, D., et al. (2024). Dynamic changes of endothelial and stromal cilia are required for the maintenance of corneal homeostasis. Journal of Cellular Physiology, 239(5), 31215.

Yu, F., Yang, S., Ni, H., Heng, D., Wu, X., Yang, M., Zhang, X., Cao, Y., Pei, Y., An, D., et al. (2023). O-GlcNAcylation regulates centrosome behavior and cell polarity to reduce pulmonary fibrosis and maintain the epithelial phenotype. Advanced Science, 10(12), 3545.

Ni, H., Li, M., Wang, Q., Wang, J., Liu, X., Zheng, F., Hu, D., Yu, X., Han, Y., Zhang, Q., et al. (2020). Inactivation of the htpsA gene affects capsule development and pathogenicity of Streptococcus suis. Virulence, 11(1), 1792080.

Ni, H., Fan, W., Li, C., Wu, Q., Hou, H., Hu, D., Zheng, F., Zhu, X., Wang, C., Cao, X., et al. (2018). Streptococcus suis DivIVA protein is a substrate of Ser/Thr kinase STK and involved in cell division regulation. Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 8, 85.

Wisuthana Samutsri | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Wisuthana Samutsri | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Wisuthana Samutsri’s, Phranakhon Rajabhat University, Thailand.

Ms. Wisuthana Samutsri is an Assistant Professor at Phranakhon Rajabhat University, Thailand, specializing in food hydrocolloids, food rheology, starch technology, and the physicochemical properties of food. With a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Mahidol University and over a decade of academic experience, Dr. Samutsri is a leader in food technology innovation. Her research focuses on developing plant-based alternatives, enhancing food preservation techniques, and transforming agricultural by-products into high-value materials. She has made significant contributions to the field with numerous publications in prestigious journals. 🌱🍽️📚

Publivation Profiles

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Education and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Biotechnology – Mahidol University (2013) 🎓
  • M.Sc. in Food Science – King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (2006) 🍴
  • B.Sc. in Biotechnology – Mahidol University (2003) 🧬
  • Assistant Professor – Phranakhon Rajabhat University (Present) 📍

Suitability summary for best researcher Award

Ms. Wisuthana Samutsri is a highly accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor at Phranakhon Rajabhat University, Thailand. With a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Mahidol University and over a decade of academic and research experience, Dr. Samutsri has demonstrated exceptional expertise in food hydrocolloids, food rheology, starch technology, and the physicochemical properties of food. Her contributions to developing plant-based alternatives, innovative food preservation techniques, and value-added agricultural products have significantly advanced the field of food science and technology, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development

Ms. Wisuthana Samutsri’s professional development includes extensive research in food technology, focusing on sustainable food innovations. Her expertise in food hydrocolloids, rheology, and starch technology has contributed to groundbreaking research in plant-based foods and food preservation. With a strong publication record, she regularly collaborates on projects that enhance the value of agricultural by-products. She is an advocate for the application of biotechnology to solve global food sustainability challenges. 🔬🌿👩‍🔬

Research Focus

Ms. Samutsri’s research is centered on the physico-chemical properties of food, food hydrocolloids, food rheology, and starch technology. Her work is pioneering in the development of plant-based alternatives, with a specific focus on transforming tropical agricultural products and by-products into high-value materials. Additionally, she works on improving food preservation techniques through innovative technologies, contributing to more sustainable food systems. Her expertise also extends to the creation of value-added foods, such as plant-based meatballs and healthy snacks. 🌾🍴🔬

Awards and Honors

  • Annual State Award for Scientific Achievements in the Technical Field (2019) 🏆🎖
  • Recognized Expert for Project Coordination and Development in Food Innovation 🌍

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Hussein Saleh Ahmed Gumaih | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Hussein Saleh Ahmed Gumaih | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Hussein Saleh Ahmed Gumaih, Najran University, Saudi Arabia.

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Education and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Animal Physiology and Ecology – Mansoura University, Egypt (2010) 🎓
  • M.Sc. in Animal Physiology and Behavior – Ein Shams University, Cairo, Egypt (2006) 🎓
  • B.Sc. in Biology – Sana’a University, Yemen (1993) 🎓

Work and Teaching Experience:

  • Dec 2010 – May 2018: Assistant Professor of General Biology, Animal Physiology, Ecology, Endocrinology, and Graduation Research, Sana’a University, Yemen 📘
  • Sep 2012 – Jun 2013: Biology Department Coordinator, Sana’a University 🌿
  • May 2018 – Sep 2019: Associate Professor, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Yemen 🌟
  • Dec 2019 – Present: Associate Professor, Faculty of Science and Arts, Najran University, Saudi Arabia 🌍
  • Feb 2020 – Aug 2021: Biology Department Coordinator, Najran University 🏫
  • Current: Quality Unit Member, Najran University 🏅

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Hussein Saleh Ahmed Gumaih is highly suitable for the “Best Researcher Award” due to his extensive academic background and significant contributions in animal physiology, ecology, and behavior. His expertise is demonstrated through his leadership roles in various departments, including as a coordinator and faculty member. Dr. Hussein’s research contributions, along with his active participation in workshops, conferences, and community outreach, highlight his dedication to both academic excellence and social engagement. His consistent efforts in teaching and research position him as an outstanding candidate.

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Bandana Padhan | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Bandana Padhan | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bandana Padhan, Adamas University, India.

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Education and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Biodiversity and Conservation of Natural Resources
    Central University of Odisha (2019) 🎓
  • M.Sc. in Biotechnology
    Sambalpur University, Odisha (2010) 🎓
  • B.Sc. in Biotechnology
    MITS School of Biotechnology, Utkal University, Odisha (2008) 🎓
  • Research Associate
    Bio-fertilizer Production Unit, M. S. Swaminathan Research Foundation (2021) 🌾
  • Guest Faculty in Botany
    Government College, Sundargarh, Odisha (2020) 👩‍🏫
  • Assistant Professor
    Adamas University, West Bengal (2022 – Present) 🌟

Suitability For The Award

Dr. Bandana Padhan is an accomplished researcher in the field of Biotechnology, Biodiversity, and Conservation of Natural Resources, with over 4.2 years of research experience and numerous contributions to plant tissue culture, bio-fertilizer production, molecular marker analysis, phytoremediation, and food composition analysis. Her extensive academic qualifications, including a Ph.D. from the Central University of Odisha, an M.Sc. in Biotechnology, and a B.Sc. in Biotechnology, coupled with her consistent research output, make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development (💼🔬)

Awards and Honors (🏆🎖️)

  • Best Biotechnology Student Award (2010) 🏆
  • Best Poster Award (2011, 2017, 2019) 🎖️
  • Certificate of Merit for highest marks in Instrumental Techniques, Microbiology, and Biochemistry (2010) 📜
  • Anant Ram Badhan Memorial Trophy for Best Biotechnology MSc. Student (2008-2009) 🥇
  • Second Prize in Poster Presentation at 3rd IYSC, New Delhi (2011) 🥈
  • Best Poster Presentation at 4th Indian Biodiversity Congress, Pondicherry (2017) 🌿
  • Best Poster Presentation at Farmers First Conference, Sunabeda, Koraput (2019) 🌱

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Tareq Zaid Alhindi | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Tareq Zaid Alhindi | Biotechnology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tareq Zaid Alhindi , The University of Jordan, Jordan.

Tareq Zaid Alhindi is a dedicated scientist and mentor based in Amman, Jordan, specializing in biotechnology and biochemistry. With a Ph.D. in Biology from KU Leuven, he focuses on protein engineering, genomic bioinformatics, and molecular techniques. Currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Jordan, Tareq leads research on plant molecular biology and collaborates on significant projects aimed at enhancing agricultural resilience. His expertise extends to writing research papers and grant proposals, making him a valuable asset in the scientific community. 🌱🔬📚

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Education and Experience

  • Ph.D. in Biology, KU Leuven, Belgium (2017) 🎓
  • M.Sc. in Energy Science (Biofunctional Chemistry), Kyoto University, Japan (2011) 🔋
  • B.Sc. in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, Jordan University of Science and Technology (2007) 🌾
  • Assistant Professor, University of Jordan, Faculty of Science (2019 – Present) 👨‍🏫
  • Vice Director, Hamdi Mango Center for Scientific Research (2022 – Present) 🔍
  • Grants and M&E Officer, Jordanian Women’s Union (2018 – 2019) 💼
  • Researcher, Energy Center, University of Jordan (2011) ⚡
  • Research Assistant, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Jordan (2007) 💊

Suitability for The Award

Dr. Tareq Zaid Alhindi is an accomplished scientist and mentor in the fields of biotechnology and biochemistry, demonstrating a strong expertise in protein engineering, genomic bioinformatics, and plant molecular biology. His academic background includes a Ph.D. from KU Leuven, Belgium, where he researched MADS-Box protein interactions, and a Master’s degree from Kyoto University, Japan, focusing on biofunctional chemistry.

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Publication Top Notes

  • Optimization on Torque Ripple Performance in ISG Motors with Fractional Slot Distributed Windings and Rotor Notching (2024) – Cited by 0 📄🔍
  • Fractional-Order Phase Lead Compensation Multirate Repetitive Control for Grid-Tied Inverters (2023) – Cited by 0 📄🔌
  • A Novel Fractional Delay Proportional–Integral Multi-Resonant-Type Repetitive Control Based on a Farrow-Structure Filter for Grid-Tied Inverters (2023) – Cited by 0 📄⚙️
  • Analysis of Short-Circuit and Dielectric Recovery Characteristics of Molded Case Circuit Breaker according to External Environment (2022) – Cited by 2 📄⚡
  • Optimal Design of the Halbach Array of Magnetic Coupling (2022) – Cited by 1 📄🧲
  • Investigation on the Torque Ripple Reduction Method of a Hybrid Electric Vehicle Motor (2021) – Cited by 11 📄🚗
  • Thermal Limit Curve Calculation for Squirrel Cage Induction Motor Using 3-Dimensional Thermal Equivalent Network (2021) – Cited by 0 📄🌡️
  • Circuit Model and Analysis of Molded Case Circuit Breaker Interruption Phenomenon (2020) – Cited by 9 📄🔌