Muhammad Kaleem | Hydrogen Storage | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Muhammad Kaleem | Hydrogen Storage | Research Excellence Award

International Islamic University Islamabad | Pakistan

Mr. Muhammad Kaleem is a researcher affiliated with the International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan, with expertise in materials science, solid-state physics, and functional oxide materials. His research focuses on the experimental and theoretical investigation of advanced materials, including doped perovskite oxides, with applications in energy, electronics, and emerging functional technologies. He has authored 10 peer-reviewed publications, which have received 21 citations, and holds an h-index of 3, reflecting steady scholarly impact. Mr. Kaleem has actively collaborated with a broad international research network, evidenced by work with over 40 co-authors, demonstrating strong interdisciplinary and cross-institutional engagement. His contributions enhance the understanding of structure–property relationships in advanced materials, supporting technological innovation and knowledge advancement with potential long-term societal benefits in sustainable and high-performance material applications

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Yuying Chen | Hydrogen storage | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yuying Chen | Hydrogen storage | Research Excellence Award 

Jinling Institute of Technology | China

Dr. Yuying Chen is a researcher at the Harbin Institute of Technology, China, specializing in hydrogen storage materials, metal hydrides, and first-principles computational studies of energy materials. Her research focuses on understanding catalytic mechanisms and dehydrogenation behavior at the atomic scale to enhance the performance of solid-state hydrogen storage systems. She has authored 8 Scopus-indexed publications that have received approximately 90 citations, with an h-index of 5, demonstrating sustained academic impact. Dr. Chen has collaborated with international research teams and her work contributes to the development of advanced materials for clean energy applications, supporting global efforts toward sustainable and hydrogen-based energy technologies.

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Sofoklis Makridis | Hydrogen Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sofoklis Makridis | Hydrogen Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Director of environmental physics and hydrogen technologies lab, University of Patras & AE4RIA Sustainability sector, Greece

Assoc. Prof. Sofoklis Makridis is a distinguished academic and researcher with expertise in hydrogen technologies, energy systems, and environmental engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering and has an extensive background in both academic and industrial research. As the Director of the InnoEnergy Lab at the University of Patras, he leads cutting-edge research in hydrogen storage, CO2 capture, and nanocomposite materials. With his multidisciplinary approach, he has contributed significantly to advancing green technologies and sustainable energy solutions. His work extends across collaborations with top universities and research institutions globally, and he actively mentors future leaders in the field.

Profile

Education

Assoc. Prof. Makridis’ academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Ioannina, Greece. His passion for materials science led him to earn both an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. To further refine his skills, he pursued an MBA in Entrepreneurship and Innovation from the Open University, UK, where he expanded his understanding of the intersection of technology and business.

Experience

Assoc. Prof. Makridis’ career spans both academia and industry, marked by impactful collaborations in hydrogen energy systems. He serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Engineering at the University of Patras, where he has taught and supervised numerous students in energy and environmental engineering programs. In addition, he has held visiting professor roles at leading universities such as the University of Cranfield, University of Bradford, KU Leuven, and the University of Loughborough. He has played a pivotal role in various European and international projects, including hydrogen storage systems, CO2 capture, and energy efficiency technologies, collaborating with organizations such as LBNL and the European Commission.

Research Interests

Assoc. Prof. Makridis’ research interests are primarily focused on hydrogen storage, fuel cells, and sustainable energy solutions. His work on metal hydride hydrogen compressors, CO2 capture, and CFD modeling in hydrogen fuel cell systems has led to significant breakthroughs. He is particularly passionate about advancing nanocomposite materials for high-temperature permanent magnets and developing zero-carbon technologies for green buildings and smart cities. His research integrates theoretical, experimental, and computational methods to optimize energy systems, supporting a transition to a more sustainable future.

Publication Top Notes

Makridis, S., et al. “Efficient hydrogen storage in Mg-nanocomposites and novel nanochemistry manipulation.” International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 2020.

Makridis, S., et al. “CFD modeling of hydrogen-fuel cell systems for optimization.” Journal of Power Sources, 2018.

Makridis, S., et al. “Environmental approaches to smart city energy solutions.” Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2017.

Makridis, S., et al. “Nanocomposites for high-temperature permanent magnets.” Journal of Materials Science, 2016.

Makridis, S., et al. “Hydrogen storage in metal hydrides: Progress and challenges.” Materials Science and Engineering Reports, 2015.

His work has garnered significant attention, as evidenced by its citation in numerous academic and industry papers, further establishing him as a leader in his field.

Conclusion

Assoc. Prof. Sofoklis Makridis is a prominent academician and researcher with a distinguished career focused on advancing hydrogen technologies and sustainable energy solutions. His contributions to energy systems and his leadership in interdisciplinary research have positioned him as a key figure in the transition towards a more sustainable and green future. Through his work in both academia and industry, he has mentored future leaders, fostered innovative research, and contributed to significant technological advancements in energy storage and environmental systems. His dedication to education, research, and innovation makes him an ideal candidate for any award nomination in the field of energy and sustainability.