Lan Wu | Emerging Research Trends | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lan Wu | Emerging Research Trends | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lan Wu | Emerging Research Trends –  University of Technology Sydney (UTS) | Australia

Dr. Lan Wu is a highly accomplished Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), with a dynamic profile in environmental biotechnology, wastewater treatment, and industrial collaboration. Since 2025, she has contributed to both academia and industry through her concurrent roles as a guest lecturer at UNSW, an emissions and decarbonisation analyst at GHG Analytics Pty Ltd, and an active collaborator with prominent companies such as The Kanoo Group and TasWater. Her multifaceted contributions are centered around optimizing emissions reporting strategies and innovating energy-efficient environmental systems, bridging academic research and industrial impact.

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Education

Dr. Wu’s educational journey reflects academic excellence and international reach. She earned her Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) in 2023. Prior to this, she completed her Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering in 2018 and a Bachelor’s degree in the same field in 2014 from the Ocean University of China. Her academic formation laid a robust foundation for a research-intensive and innovation-driven career in environmental sustainability and resource recovery.

Experience

Her professional experience spans research, teaching, and industrial consultancy. Between 2023 and 2025, Dr. Wu served as a postdoctoral researcher at UTS, where she co-supervised Ph.D. students and forged vital industry-academic partnerships. Concurrently, she has been involved in teaching across various capacities since 2019, delivering core environmental engineering subjects such as Renewable Energy Technologies, Sanitation Engineering, and Capstone Projects. In 2025, she took on new roles at UNSW and GHG Analytics, focusing on emissions management and low-carbon solutions for leading organizations. Her expertise is also actively shared through public seminars and international collaborations, marking her as a nexus of scientific research and practical application.

Research Interest

Dr. Wu’s research revolves around transformative environmental technologies and processes. Her interests include wastewater and sludge management, anaerobic digestion, biowaste-to-energy conversion, micro/nanoplastics toxicology, environmental material innovation, and bioprocess modeling. She is particularly engaged in developing integrated systems that convert organic waste into valuable biofuels, as evidenced by her leadership in major collaborative projects and pitch competitions. Additionally, she contributes to policy-relevant topics like emissions reduction and sustainable wastewater practices.

Awards and Recognition

Recognized both nationally and internationally, Dr. Wu has received multiple prestigious awards. These include being a finalist in the 2024 CISRO On Acceleration Program and the UTS Research Translation Competition, both placing her in the top 5% of participants. She has also earned accolades such as the UTS Post Thesis Award (2023), the HDR Students Excellence Award (Top 2%, 2022), and the WiEIT Award (Top 5%, 2022). Her earlier achievements include competitive Chinese national scholarships, such as the Roberto Rocca Education Program Scholarship and the China Scholarship Council Award for Ph.D. study abroad. These honors collectively reflect her academic excellence, research leadership, and social contribution.

Publication

Liu, X., Wei, W., Chen, Z., Wu, L., Duan, H., Zheng, M., Wang, D., & Ni, B.J. (2025). “The threats of micro- and nanoplastics to aquatic ecosystems and water health” in Nature Water (Cited by 12).
Qian, J., Bai, S., Wu, L., Geng, M., Chen, G., & Jiang, F. (2025). “Energy recovery from corn straw-based biochar@MIL-88A(Fe)-mediated anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge under norfloxacin: metabolism and antibiotic resistance gene fates” in Journal of Environmental Sciences (Cited by 3).
Xu, W., Wu, L., Geng, M., Zhou, J., Bai, S., Nguyen, D.V., Ma, R., Wu, D., & Qian, J. (2025). “Biochar@MIL-88A(Fe) accelerates direct interspecies electron transfer and hydrogen transfer in waste activated sludge anaerobic digestion: Exploring electron transfer and biomolecular mechanisms” in Environmental Research (Cited by 5).
Wang, Y., Wu, S.-L., Wei, W., Wu, L., Huang, S., Dai, X., & Ni, B.J. (2025). “pH-dependent medium-chain fatty acid synthesis in waste activated sludge fermentation: Metabolic pathway regulation” in Journal of Environmental Management (Cited by 8).
Wang, C., Wei, W., Wu, L., Liu, X., Duan, H., Chen, Z., Hou, Y.-N., Chen, X., & Ni, B.J. (2024). “Electron Donor-Driven Microalgae Upgrading into High-Value Fatty Acids via a Microbial Platform” in ACS ES&T Engineering (Cited by 10).
Wu, L., Wei, W., Ni, B.J. (2023). “Microplastics inhibition in waste-to-energy conversion: understanding biochemical barriers” in Bioresource Technology (Cited by 22).
Wu, L., Wei, W. (2019). “Syngas fermentation for biofuel production from organic waste streams” in Renewable Energy (Cited by 19).

Ramadas Narayanan | Energy and Utilities Analytics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ramadas Narayanan | Energy and Utilities Analytics | Best Researcher Award

CQ University Australia | Australia

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👤 Summary

Dr. Ramadas Narayanan is an accomplished mechanical engineer, academic, and researcher with over 25 years of international experience across Australia, India, and Malaysia. Currently serving as Senior Lecturer and Discipline Leader in Mechanical Engineering at Central Queensland University (CQU), he specializes in clean energy systems, solar-assisted cooling technologies, and agricultural mechanisation. His extensive contributions to research, teaching, and professional development have been recognized with prestigious awards, fellowships, and over $4.75 million in competitive grant funding.

🎓 Education

Dr. Narayanan holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of South Australia (2012), where he also earned a Graduate Certificate in Research Commercialization. He has a Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching with High Distinction from Curtin University (2007), a Master of Technology (First Class Honours) in Mechanical Engineering (1996), and a Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering (1992), both from the University of Kerala, India.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Narayanan has held multiple leadership and academic roles. He is currently the Discipline Leader and Senior Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at CQU Bundaberg (2023–present). He previously led the Engineering Mobility Program (2021–2023) and the Clean Energy Cluster (2014–2020). He also serves as Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of South Australia’s Barbara Hardy Institute since 2014. Earlier roles include Energy Project Officer at the South Australian Government’s DIMTRE and various academic positions at UniSA since 2008.

🏅 Academic Achievements & Recognitions

Dr. Narayanan is a recipient of the Australian Award for University Teaching (AAUT) in 2021 and the Vice Chancellor’s Awards for Outstanding Contributions to Teaching at CQU. He is a Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy (2022) and has won several accolades for research including the AIRAH Award for Refrigeration & Air-conditioning Research Excellence. He was also the winner of UniSA’s 3-Minute Thesis Competition in 2011.

📚 Teaching Experience

With a teaching career spanning over 15 years, Dr. Narayanan has delivered core mechanical engineering units such as Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, Engineering Dynamics, and Energy Conversion. He is well-known for his engaging teaching style and has received multiple student-nominated teaching awards, demonstrating his commitment to high-quality education and mentorship.

🔬 Research Interests

His research interests include solar-assisted and desiccant-based cooling systems, energy-efficient building technologies, sustainable mechanical design, agricultural mechanisation, and clean energy systems. He has successfully designed innovative desiccant wheels and participated in global research efforts focused on renewable energy and sustainability.

🛠️ Technical Skills

Dr. Narayanan has advanced expertise in thermal systems modeling and simulation using ANSYS, MATLAB, and TRNSYS. He is proficient in the design of HVAC systems, post-harvest agricultural equipment, and experimental thermal testing. He is also experienced in research commercialization and cross-disciplinary innovation.

🔍 Research Grants

He has led and contributed to major research initiatives totaling over $4.75 million in funding. Notable projects include the National Sesame Mechanisation Program ($2M), the Great Northern Spices CRCNA Project ($2.5M), and multiple CSIRO and KFAS-funded clean energy and solar cooling projects. He often serves as the Lead or Theme Leader in these multi-institutional collaborations.

🌐 Professional Affiliations

Dr. Narayanan has served as Chair of Engineers Australia’s Bundaberg Regional Committee (2018–2020) and is a member of AIRAH’s Solar Cooling group. He holds editorial roles in several international journals including Sustainability (MDPI) and Building and Environment (Elsevier). He is an active contributor to REN21, a global renewable energy policy network.

📚 Selected Publication

 Heat Pumps with Smart Control in Managing Australian Residential Electrical Load during Transition to Net Zero Emissions
    • Authors: Adrian Rapucha, Ramadas Narayanan, Meena Jha

    • Journal: Energies

    • Year: 2024

 Implementing Cool Roof and Bio-PCM in Portable Cabins to Create Low-Energy Buildings Suitable for Different Climates
    • Authors: Ahmad Sedaghat, Arash Mahdizadeh, Ramadas Narayanan, Hayder Salem, Wisam K. Hussam, Mohamad Iyad Al-Khiami, Mahdi Ashtian Malayer, Sayed M. Soleimani, Mohammad Sabati, Mohammad Rasul

    • Journal: Sustainability

    • Year: 2023

 Energy and Comfort Evaluation of Fresh Air-Based Hybrid Cooling System in Hot and Humid Climates
    • Authors: Ramadas Narayanan, Subbu Sethuvenkatraman, Roberto Pippia

    • Journal: Energies

    • Year: 2022

 Food waste as a source of sustainable energy: Technical, economical, environmental and regulatory feasibility analysis
    • Authors: Ramadas Narayanan

    • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews

    • Year: 2022

Comparative study of thermal degradation kinetics of two woody biomass samples for bio-oil production
    • Authors: Ramadas Narayanan

    • Journal: Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments

    • Year: 2022

 

Md. Azizur Rahman | Solar Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Azizur Rahman, Solar Energy, Best Researcher Award

Mr. Md. Azizur Rahman at Begum Rokeya University Rangpur, Bangladesh

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Summary

Md. Azizur Rahman is a dedicated and self-driven Electrical and Electronic Engineering student at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur. With a focus on solar energy conversion and extensive experience in SCAPS-1D Software, DFT-CASTAP, and DFT-Quantum Espresso, he aims to leverage his technical skills in a well-established and environment-friendly organization. Azizur is known for his optimistic, confident, and hardworking nature.

Education

Md. Azizur Rahman is currently pursuing his Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur. As a 4th-year student, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to his studies and an exceptional understanding of advanced engineering concepts. Prior to his university education, Azizur completed his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from Rajibpur Degree College in 2018, where he developed a solid foundation in science and mathematics. He also holds a Secondary School Certificate (SSC) from Rajibpur Pilot High School, achieved in 2016, where he first discovered his passion for engineering and technology. Throughout his academic journey, Azizur has consistently excelled, showcasing his dedication, intellect, and potential for future contributions to the field of electrical and electronic engineering.

Professional Experience

Md. Azizur Rahman has cultivated a robust foundation in solar energy conversion and computational simulations through his academic and practical experiences. His expertise includes hands-on proficiency with SCAPS-1D Software, DFT-CASTAP, and DFT-Quantum Espresso, tools essential for modeling and analyzing photovoltaic devices and materials. This technical skill set has enabled him to conduct detailed simulations and analyses, contributing to the optimization of solar energy systems. Azizur’s experience also encompasses a broad range of technical competencies, including operating systems (Windows 7, 8.1, 10), word processing (Microsoft Word), spreadsheet analysis (MS Excel, MS Access, Origin Pro), and presentation software (MS PowerPoint). Additionally, he is adept in Internet of Things (IoT) applications, internet browsing, Photoshop, and programming in C/C++. His practical and diverse technical expertise positions him well for a successful career in electrical and electronic engineering, particularly in environmentally sustainable energy solutions.

Research Interests

Md. Azizur Rahman’s research interests lie at the intersection of renewable energy technologies and computational simulations. He is particularly focused on solar energy conversion, aiming to improve the efficiency and sustainability of photovoltaic systems. Through his work with advanced software tools such as SCAPS-1D, DFT-CASTAP, and DFT-Quantum Espresso, Azizur investigates the electronic and structural properties of materials used in solar cells. His goal is to optimize these materials for better performance and to develop innovative solutions for energy challenges. Additionally, he is interested in exploring the applications of Internet of Things (IoT) in energy systems to enhance monitoring and efficiency. Azizur’s passion for renewable energy and his technical expertise drive his commitment to contributing to the advancement of sustainable energy technologies.

📖 Publication Top Noted

A novel investigation into strain-induced changes in the physical properties and solar cell performances of lead-free Ca3NCl3 perovskite

    • Authors: Buian, M.F.I., Islam Ria, M.S., Ghosh, A., Sonic, M.M.R., Alrafai, H.A.
    • Journal: Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing
    • Volume: 180
    • Pages: 108580
    • Year: 2024

Impact of A-Cations Modified on the Structural, Electronic, Optical, Mechanical, and Solar Cell Performance of Inorganic Novel A3NCl3 (A = Ba, Sr, and Ca) Perovskites

    • Authors: Rahman, M.A., Rahman, M.F., Marasamy, L., Chaudhry, A.R., Irfan, A.
    • Journal: Energy and Fuels
    • Volume: 38
    • Issue: 9
    • Pages: 8199–8217
    • Year: 2024

Analysis of the role of A-cations in lead-free A3SbI3 (A = Ba, Sr, Ca) perovskite solar cells

    • Authors: Harun-Or-Rashid, M., Farhat, L.B., Brahmia, A., Azzouz-Rached, A., Rahman, M.F.
    • Journal: Journal of Materials Science
    • Volume: 59
    • Issue: 15
    • Pages: 6365–6385
    • Year: 2024

An investigation on strain-incited electronic and optical properties of novel inorganic cubic material Sr3AsCl3

    • Authors: Rahman, M.F., Islam, M.M., Islam, M.R., Albalawi, H., Mahmood, Q.
    • Journal: Journal of Solid State Chemistry
    • Volume: 328
    • Pages: 124341
    • Year: 2023

Unraveling the strain-induced and spin-orbit coupling effect of novel inorganic halide perovskites of Ca3AsI3 using DFT

    • Authors: Rahman, M.F., Rahman, M.A., Islam, M.R., Hossain, M.K., Islam, M.A.
    • Journal: AIP Advances
    • Volume: 13
    • Issue: 8
    • Pages: 085329
    • Year: 2023