Mr. ILYES GHEDJATTI | Wire ignition Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ILYES GHEDJATTI | Wire ignition Awards | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ILYES GHEDJATTI , Beihang University, China

Ilyes Ghedjatti, also known as Tianyu, is a seasoned sustainability consultant and aerospace propulsion researcher, born on October 1, 1988. With over five years of experience in sustainability-related industry and research projects, he has collaborated with leading companies and institutions worldwide, specializing in areas such as energy-intensive industries, aviation, and environmental compliance. His notable achievements include distinctive doctoral research on laser ignition of energetic materials and contributions to national-level projects in sustainability. Ilyes holds a Ph.D. in Aerospace Propulsion from BEIHANG University and a Master’s degree in Cryogenics from USTHB, Algeria. He is certified in internal auditing and occupational safety and health management, and proficient in technical skills such as CFD simulations and coding. Passionate about sustainability and innovation, Ilyes aims to add value to organizations through his expertise and dedication to high performance.

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📚 Educational Background:

Ilyes Ghedjatti is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Aerospace Propulsion Theory and Engineering at BEIHANG University, with an expected completion date in June 2024. He holds a Master’s degree in Cryogenics from USTHB, Algeria, with Canadian Equivalency recognized by WES CANADA. Additionally, he earned his Bachelor’s degree from King Abdulaziz University, Algeria. Throughout his academic journey, Ilyes has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing his knowledge and expertise in aerospace and related fields.

💼 Professional Experience:

During his professional career, Ilyes Ghedjatti has held various significant roles, including Energy and Sustainability Consultant at Business Relations & Consulting Company (B.R.C.C) in Algeria. He has also served as an Engineering and Industrial Risks Manager, overseeing compliance and sustainability projects of national significance. Additionally, Ilyes has excelled as an Industrial Engineering Manager, contributing to the development and enhancement of engineering processes. Furthermore, he has been an integral member of the Research Team at the Laboratory of Fuels and Environment, University of Science and Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf, Algeria, actively engaging in studies related to combustion and environmental impact.

Publication Top Notes:

1.Thermodynamic Investigation of Conventional and Alternative Rocket Fuels for Aerospace Propulsion

    • Ghedjatti, I., Yuan, S., Wang, H.
    • IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 2020, 887(1), 012033

2.Energy generation from metal-water reaction for power systems, underwater and aerospace propulsion applications

    • Ilyes, G., Shiwei, Y., Haixing, W.
    • Proceedings of 2019 16th International Bhurban Conference on Applied Sciences and Technology, IBCAST 2019, 2019, pp. 49–54, 8667177
    • Cited by 2

3.Air, carbon dioxide and water as oxidizers for metal-based fuels for aerospace propulsion and future space missions

    • Ilyes, G., Shiwei, Y., Haixing, W.
    • Proceedings of the International Astronautical Congress, IAC, 2019, 2019-October, IAC-19_C4_6_1_x51018

4.A Review on the Application and Usefulness of Metal Nanosized Particles in Solid Rocket Propellants

    • Ghedjatti, I., Shiwei, Y., Haixing, W.
    • 2018 3rd International Conference on Smart and Sustainable Technologies, SpliTech 2018, 2018, 8448308

5.Energy recovery, raw material conservation and pollutant emission reductions through the coprocessing of wastes in cement rotary kilns

    • Ghedjatti, I., Tebbal, M., Safer, K., Martin, P., Kadi Hanifi, B.
    • Green Energy and Technology, 2018, pp. 413–43

 

 

Prof. Dae-Geun Hong| Data-driven analysis and optimization Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dae-Geun Hong| Data-driven analysis and optimization Awards | Best Researcher AwardMr. AMBUDHI SHUKLA | Nitride Amplifier Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dae-Geun Hong , Pohang University of Science & Technology (POSTECH) , South Korea

Muhammad Hilal is a dedicated and accomplished academic professional with a strong background in physics and chemical engineering. Born on March 4, 1991, in Pakistan, he holds permanent residency in the Republic of Korea. Hilal’s academic journey includes earning a Bachelor of Science in Physics from Abdul Wali Khan University, followed by a Master of Sciences in Applied Physics from Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI), and ultimately a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering from Dongguk University, Seoul, where he achieved an outstanding GPA of 4.21/4.50. His postgraduate research and teaching experience have been notably impactful, culminating in his current position as an Assistant Professor at Sejong University, Seoul, South Korea.

Hilal’s research interests span the synthesis of advanced materials such as 2D materials (MXene, Graphene, MoS2), metal oxides, and polymers, focusing on applications like wearable technology, gas sensing, and glucose monitoring. He has secured significant research funding from prestigious institutions like the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) and has received numerous awards recognizing his academic achievements, including Best Research Awards during his doctoral studies. Hilal’s career is characterized by a strong commitment to academic excellence, innovative research, and impactful teaching, making him a key contributor to the field of chemical engineering and materials science. 🌱

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Research Focus

Dr. Hilal’s research interests encompass the synthesis and characterization of advanced materials, including 2D materials like MXene, Graphene, and MoS2, as well as metal oxides and polymers. His work extends to the development of hybrid solar cells, electrochemical sensors for glucose and pH monitoring, gas sensors, and energy storage technologies such as supercapacitors and Zn Ion batteries.

Professional Experience

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Sejong University in Seoul, South Korea, Dr. Hilal is actively engaged in teaching undergraduate courses on semiconductor device processing and technology, alongside conducting cutting-edge research on 2D materials for wearable technology applications.

Previously, Dr. Hilal held positions as a Research Professor at Korea University and a Postdoctoral Researcher at Dongguk University, where he led research projects focused on nanomaterials for glucose and pH sensing, as well as the development of 2D materials for gas sensing technology.

Achievements and Grants

Dr. Hilal’s contributions have been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Best Research Award from Dongguk University. He has secured substantial research grants from the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) to support his innovative work in materials science and sensor technology.

Teaching Experience

With a passion for education, Dr. Hilal has mentored and taught undergraduate students in courses related to semiconductor technology, sensor electronics, and signal processing. His dedication to academic excellence is reflected in his previous roles as a Graduate Assistant at the GIK Institute, where he facilitated courses in mechanics and electricity & magnetism.

Muhammad Hilal is committed to advancing scientific knowledge, fostering innovation, and preparing the next generation of engineers and researchers in the field of chemical engineering and materials science. 🌱

Publication Top Notes:

Newly Design Porous/Sponge Red Phosphorus@Graphene and Highly Conductive Ni2P Electrode for Asymmetric Solid State Supercapacitive Device With …

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Significant improvement in the photovoltaic stability of bulk heterojunction organic solar cells by the molecular level interaction of graphene oxide with a PEDOT: PSS …

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A dual-functional flexible sensor based on defects-free Co-doped ZnO nanorods decorated with CoO clusters towards pH and glucose monitoring of fruit juices and human fluids

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Improving the conductivity of PEDOT: PSS to nearly 1 million S/m with graphene on an ITO-glass substrate

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Interface engineering of G-PEDOT: PSS hole transport layer via interlayer chemical functionalization for enhanced efficiency of large-area hybrid solar cells and their charge …

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