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Dr. Chenna Rajaram, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Rajeev Gandhi Memorial College of Engineering and Technology, specializes in Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics. His research focuses on non-linear structural analysis, numerical simulation of near-fault ground motions, and machine learning applications in seismic assessment. He has published 37 journal and 25 conference papers, with 15 indexed in WoS, and guided multiple PhD and PG students. Dr. Rajaram actively contributes to knowledge on seismic evaluation, applied element methods, and disaster-resilient design. Recognized for research excellence, he has received national and international awards, including VISTA Young Faculty and Best Researcher accolades.
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Dr. Ahmed Albojamal is a mechanical engineer specializing in thermal transport, nanofluids, electronic cooling, and phase change materials. His research focuses on heat transfer enhancement in porous media and metal foams, nanofluid flow modeling, and energy storage systems. He has contributed extensively to understanding particle deposition, natural and forced convection, and thermal management in complex geometries, integrating numerical simulations with experimental analysis. His work advances energy-efficient HVAC systems, thermal management of electronic devices, and sustainable building technologies. With multiple peer-reviewed publications and expertise in both theoretical and applied thermal sciences, he bridges engineering fundamentals with practical energy solutions.
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Asst. Prof. Dr. Pawarin Tuntariyanond is a leading researcher in circular textiles and sustainable textile value chains at Kasetsart University. As Project Leader of the Hub of Knowledge for Low Carbon Materials (HK-LCM), she advances low-carbon material innovation, supply chain collaboration, and digital traceability systems. Her work integrates circular economy principles and ecosystem-based management, connecting academia, industry, government, and communities. Through research, consultancy, and multi-stakeholder engagement, she drives the practical implementation, upscaling, and innovation of sustainable, low-carbon textile systems that promote environmental and economic resilience.
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Mohammed Elsayed Lotfy Elsayed Abouzeid is a Lecturer of Electrical Power Engineering at Zagazig University and a visiting researcher at the University of the Ryukyus, Japan. He holds a Doctor of Engineering degree and is an IEEE Senior Member. His expertise covers power system control, renewable energy integration, microgrids, energy storage, electric vehicles, and smart energy management. He serves on editorial boards of leading journals, acts as guest editor for renewable energy special issues, and advises university leadership on innovation. He has an extensive publication record with high citation impact and actively supervises IEEE activities and electric vehicle teams.
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Prof. Elfadil Elfadl Babiker’s research focuses on food science, nutrition, and protein biochemistry, spanning the food chain from field to fork. His work emphasizes improving food quality and safety through reduction of antinutrients, micronutrient fertilization, intercropping, and genetic and chemical modification of food proteins. He has advanced functional foods and nutraceuticals, particularly from date palm and moringa, and developed edible biopolymer coatings to enhance food preservation. His research integrates molecular biotechnology, food processing, and nutritional evaluation to support sustainable agriculture, food security, and human health.
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Dr. James A. Levine’s research focuses on human metabolism, obesity, physical activity, and health innovation, with his seminal discovery of non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) redefining the biological and behavioral drivers of energy balance and sedentary behavior. His work integrates clinical medicine, translational research, digital health, and systems design to address chronic and rare diseases. Through extensive publications, patents, and global collaborations, he has translated scientific insights into scalable interventions influencing clinical guidelines, public health policy, workplace design, and long-term health outcomes worldwide.
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