Hadi Taghavifar | Fuel | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Hadi Taghavifar | Fuel | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, Durham University, United Kingdom

Dr. Hadi Taghavifar is an accomplished Assistant Professor (Research) at Durham University, known for his extensive contributions to advanced energy systems, engine optimization, and emissions reduction. With research experience in both Norway and the UK, he has worked on major projects including the EU SeaTech H2020 and UK REHIP, focusing on hydrogen innovation, LNG fuels, and decarbonization in marine and industrial sectors.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Taghavifar’s academic path is rooted in mechanical and thermal sciences, with a focus on thermodynamics, fuel technology, and AI-integrated system modeling, forming the backbone of his applied and theoretical research in clean energy systems.

Experience 💼

He has contributed to eight major research projects and two industry-based consultancy collaborations. With 61 peer-reviewed journal publications, three patents (published/in process), and editorial roles with Frontiers in Energy Research and Discover Vehicles (Springer Nature), Dr. Taghavifar has shaped the discourse in fuel optimization and emission control. His citation profile includes 1,774 citations on Google Scholar and 1,482 on Scopus, demonstrating global research impact.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Taghavifar focuses on emission reduction technologies, intelligent control systems, AI and optimization for engine performance, nanoparticles in combustion, power-to-X energy integration, and thermodynamic analysis of multigeneration systems.

Publications Top Note 📚

Saraee, H.S., Taghavifar, H., & Jafarmadar, S. (2017). Experimental and numerical consideration of the effect of CeO2 nanoparticles on diesel engine performance and exhaust emission with the aid of artificial neural network, Applied Thermal Engineering, 113, 663–672. [Cited by 146]
This paper investigated the use of cerium oxide (CeO₂) nanoparticles in diesel engines, revealing enhanced combustion efficiency and reduced emissions. It utilized artificial neural networks to model and predict performance trends, highlighting the synergy of nanotechnology and AI in engine optimization.

Soukht Saraee, H., Jafarmadar, S., Taghavifar, H., & Ashrafi, S.J. (2015). Reduction of emissions and fuel consumption in a compression ignition engine using nanoparticles, International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 12, 2245–2252. [Cited by 110]
This study evaluated the impact of nanoparticle additives on emission and fuel economy in diesel engines. The results demonstrated notable reductions in NOx and soot emissions, positioning nanoparticles as viable eco-friendly enhancements for internal combustion systems.

Anvari, S., Taghavifar, H., & Parvishi, A. (2017). Thermo-economical consideration of Regenerative organic Rankine cycle coupling with the absorption chiller systems incorporated in the trigeneration system, Energy Conversion and Management, 148, 317–329. [Cited by 102]
This publication explored the coupling of regenerative organic Rankine cycles with absorption chillers in trigeneration setups. Through detailed thermodynamic and economic analyses, the work proposed an energy-efficient system design for power, heating, and cooling applications.

Taghavifar, H., Khalilarya, S., & Jafarmadar, S. (2014). Diesel engine spray characteristics prediction with hybridized artificial neural network optimized by genetic algorithm, Energy, 71, 656–664. [Cited by 92]
Here, a hybrid AI model combining ANN and genetic algorithms was developed to predict diesel spray behavior, offering a precise and adaptive solution to optimize fuel injection strategies in CI engines.

Anvari, S., Mahian, O., Taghavifar, H., Wongwises, S., & Desideri, U. (2020). 4E analysis of a modified multigeneration system designed for power, heating/cooling, and water desalination, Applied Energy, 270, 115107. [Cited by 87]
This article introduced a novel multigeneration system capable of delivering power, heating, cooling, and desalination. The 4E (energy, exergy, economic, and environmental) evaluation illustrated the system’s viability for sustainable development goals in resource-limited environments.

Taghavifar, H., Mardani, A., Mohebbi, A., Khalilarya, S., et al. (2016). Appraisal of artificial neural networks to the emission analysis and prediction of CO₂, soot, and NOx of n-heptane fueled engine, Journal of Cleaner Production, 112, 1729–1739. [Cited by 80]
This research assessed the use of ANNs for predicting harmful emissions in n-heptane-fueled engines. The model showed high prediction accuracy, supporting the role of AI in minimizing experimental costs and enhancing emission regulation planning.

Conclusion 🏆

Through the integration of artificial intelligence, nanoparticle technology, and thermodynamic optimization, Dr. Hadi Taghavifar has made significant strides in the advancement of sustainable and efficient fuel systems. His work stands at the crossroads of academic rigor and industrial relevance, aiming to bridge energy science with practical solutions for global decarbonization. With impactful publications, strong collaborations, and innovative contributions to clean fuel technologies, he is a fitting nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

Anna Cedro | dendrochronology | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof Anna Cedro | dendrochronology| Best Academic Researcher Award

prof. dr hab., Uniwersytet Szczeciński, Poland

Professor Anna Cedro is a seasoned environmental geoscientist whose academic and research trajectory exemplifies sustained excellence. Her most recent publications (2021–2025) reveal a strong focus on dendroclimatology and environmental change, featuring rigorous interdisciplinary collaboration. She is recognized nationally through titles and awards and demonstrates impactful academic mentorship and institutional service.

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Education 🎓

Anna Cedro began her academic journey at Maria Curie-Skłodowska High School in Szczecin, where she followed a mathematics and physics profile from 1989 to 1993. She earned her Master’s degree in Marine Geography in 1998 from the University of Szczecin’s Faculty of Natural Sciences, with a thesis focused on aeolian coversands and fossil soils in the geological structure of the Wolin Island cliffs. Concurrently, from 1996 to 1998, she pursued an individual paleopedology course through collaborative work with institutions including Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń and the Institute of Zoology at the Polish Academy of Sciences. Her academic progression continued with a PhD in 2003, based on her dissertation analyzing climate change in Western Pomerania through dendrochronological studies. In June 2012, she received her habilitation in Earth Sciences with a specialization in dendrochronology of yew in Poland and western Ukraine. In 2020, she was awarded the prestigious title of Professor of Sciences.

Experience 💼

Professor Cedro has had a distinguished academic career at the University of Szczecin. She began with a training period in the Laboratory of Geology and Paleogeography in 1997–1998, then served as an assistant in the Laboratory of Climatology and Marine Meteorology from 1998 to 2002. Her role involved hands-on instruction in meteorology, climatology, and bioclimatology. From 2003 to 2010, she held the position of adiunkt (assistant professor) following her PhD, and subsequently served as University Professor from 2010 to 2020. Since 2020, she has held the title of full Professor at the University of Szczecin’s Institute of Marine and Environmental Sciences.

Research Interest 🔬

Professor Cedro brings deep expertise in dendrochronology, climatology, paleogeography, and marine meteorology. She has advanced technical and analytical skills in climate modeling using tree-ring data, and is adept at integrating geological and environmental datasets to examine historical climate trends. Her teaching portfolio includes practical and theoretical courses, and she has extensive experience mentoring students and young researchers.

🏅 Awards & Recognition

Professor Cedro’s scholarly work has been recognized through multiple honors. She received the Prime Minister’s Prize for her doctoral thesis and a prestigious scholarship for young researchers from the Foundation for Polish Science in 2005. Her academic trajectory and leadership in the field have culminated in the national distinction of Professor of Sciences.

Conclusion 🔚

Prof. Cedro is a highly suitable and competitive candidate for the Best Academic Researcher Award, particularly in categories emphasizing long-term scholarly impact, environmental research, and interdisciplinary science. With strategic enhancement of international leadership roles and bibliometric visibility, she would rank among the top contenders for such prestigious recognition.

Publications 📚

  • The History of a Pinus Stand on a Bog Degraded by Post-War Drainage and Exploitation in Southern Poland
     Authors: Anna Cedro, Bernard Cedro, Katarzyna Piotrowicz, Anna Hrynowiecka, Tomasz Mirosław Karasiewicz, Michał Mirgos
     Year: 2025

  • Reconstruction of Summer Rainfall over the Last Five Centuries Based on Oak Chronology (Western Pomerania, Poland)
     Authors: Anna Cedro, Sławomir Wilczyński, Bogdan Wertz, Radosław Gaziński, Małgorzata Kirschenstein, Przemysław Sztajner, Stanisław Musielak
     Year: 2024

  • Witness of the Little Ice Age—One of the Oldest Spruces in Poland (Śnieżnik Massif, Sudetes, SW Poland)
     Authors: Anna Cedro, Bernard Cedro, Ryszard Krzysztof Borówka, Daniel Okupny, Paweł Osóch, Krzysztof Stefaniak, Bronisław Wojtuń, Marek Kasprzak, Urszula Ratajczak-Skrzatek, Paweł Kmiecik et al.
     Year: 2024

  • Norway Spruce (Picea abies L.) Evidencing >0.35 Ka Long Climate Variability in the Sudetes, Central Europe
     Authors: Anna Cedro, Bernard Cedro, Ryszard Krzysztof Borówka, Daniel Okupny, Paweł Osóch, Krzysztof Stefaniak, Bronisław Wojtuń, Marek Kasprzak, Urszula Ratajczak-Skrzatek, Paweł Kmiecik et al.
     Year: 2024

  • A Comparison of the Chronologies of Introduced versus Native Coniferous Tree Species Growing in Northwestern Poland during the Period of Global Warming
     Authors: Anna Cedro, Grzegorz Nowak
     Year: 2024

  • Dendrochronological Analysis of One-Seeded and Intermediate Hawthorn Response to Climate in Poland
     Authors: Anna Cedro, Bernard Cedro
     Year: 2023

  • A Birch Tree as a Witness in a Murder and Cannibalism Case
     Author: Anna Cedro
     Year: 2023

  • Dendrochronology and Dendroclimatology of Yew in Poland
     Author: Anna Cedro
     Year: 2023

  • Differences in Growth–Climate Relationships among Scots Pines Growing on Various Dune Generations on the Southern Baltic Coast
     Authors: Anna Cedro, Bernard Cedro, Marek Podlasiński
     Year: 2022

  • Climate Response in Tree-Rings of Sawara Cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera) in Poland
     Author: Anna Cedro
     Year: 2021

SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghi | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghi | Infectious Diseases | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr. SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghi is an esteemed associate professor and senior researcher at Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), with active roles at the Iranian Research Center for HIV/AIDS (IRCHA) and Arash Women’s Hospital. Over 19 years, he has led groundbreaking research in infectious diseases, especially HIV/AIDS, publishing over 500 scholarly articles and 19 books. His dynamic mentorship of over 170 international students via virtual platforms and collaborations with global universities like Harvard, Sydney, and Tokyo have expanded his impact in both academia and public health. His dedication, innovation, and leadership continue to shape the future of global epidemiological research.

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Education 🎓

Dr. SeyedAlinaghi earned his MD from Tehran University of Medical Sciences, later completing a PhD in Epidemiology and a research fellowship. This academic foundation empowered him to blend clinical expertise with population-based health research. His interdisciplinary education fuels his evidence-based approach to infectious disease surveillance, digital health innovation, and global health policy contributions.

Experience 💼

Over nearly two decades, Dr. SeyedAlinaghi has been involved in more than 180 research projects, acting as a Principal Investigator, Co-PI, and collaborator. His work has spanned clinical trials, community-based studies, health informatics, and prison health programs. He has provided consultancy to the WHO, UNDP, UNAIDS, and UNODC, notably as the lead researcher on key international projects such as “HIV Stigma and Discrimination” in Iran. He also plays active roles in institutional research governance, hospital infection control, and pharmaceutical committees. Beyond academia, he engages in international speaking, peer reviewing, and editorial work for over a dozen journals.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. SeyedAlinaghi’s work focuses on infectious diseases—particularly HIV/AIDS—as well as prison health, health disparities, and the integration of digital technologies into self-care frameworks. His recent studies also delve into migration and health in Latin America, HIV-related sarcopenia, vaccine efficacy, and mental health concerns in academic publishing. His collaborations have yielded over 190 international co-authored articles, reflecting his broad scientific reach and adaptability across disciplines.

Publications 📚

A Systematic Review of Migration in Latin America: Implications in Health and Infectious Diseases
Health Scope (2025), DOI: 10.5812/HEALTHSCOPE-148874
This review explores health challenges faced by migrants in Latin America, emphasizing the rise in infectious diseases and the need for inclusive healthcare policies.

Editorial: Can the Retraction of Articles Endanger the Mental Health of Researchers?
Journal of Mental Health (2025), DOI: 10.1080/09638237.2025.2484887
This editorial addresses the psychological toll of retraction in academia, highlighting how systemic reform and transparency can better support researchers’ mental health.

Effectiveness of Exercise on Sarcopenia in HIV Patients: A Systematic Review of Current Literature
AIDS Care (2025), DOI: 10.1080/09540121.2025.2452528
This study synthesizes current evidence on the role of physical activity in managing sarcopenia among people living with HIV, proposing exercise as an adjunct therapy.

Facilitators and Barriers to Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapy Among Incarcerated People Living with HIV in Iran: Insights from a Qualitative Study
Harm Reduction Journal (2025), DOI: 10.1186/S12954-024-01151-2
Using a qualitative lens, this research investigates adherence behaviors in prison settings, identifying institutional, psychological, and systemic barriers to HIV treatment.

Feasibility and Effectiveness of Vaccines for COVID-19: An Umbrella Review
Archives of Academic Emergency Medicine (2025), DOI: 10.22037/AAEM.V12I1.2357
This comprehensive review evaluates the safety, immunogenicity, and global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines, offering recommendations for future pandemic preparedness.

Conclusion 🔚

Dr. SeyedAhmad SeyedAlinaghi exemplifies scientific excellence through a career deeply rooted in research, education, and international collaboration. His prolific output, policy-shaping work, and commitment to underserved populations have significantly advanced public health, particularly in infectious disease epidemiology. As a mentor, editor, and health advocate, he continues to leave a lasting legacy on the global scientific community. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award is a recognition of a career defined by innovation, leadership, and a deep commitment to human health and scientific progress.