Mr. Mokhtar Jlidi | Renewable energy Awards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Mokhtar Jlidi | Renewable energy Awards | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Mokhtar Jlidi  , Université de Gabès , Tunisia

Mokhtar Jlidi, born on October 15, 1992, in Djerba, Mednine, Tunisia, is a highly skilled professional with expertise in automation, robotics, and electrical systems. He holds a Master’s degree in Automation and Robotic Systems from the Institut Supérieur des Systèmes Industriels de Gabès, Tunisia, where he also earned a professional Master’s in Electrical Systems Control and a Higher Technician Diploma in Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation. Mokhtar has gained valuable experience through various projects, including developing a speed regulation test bench for turbo-alternator groups and designing a photovoltaic generator supervision prototype. Fluent in Arabic and French with technical proficiency in English, Mokhtar is passionate about new technologies, serious, motivated, organized, and sociable. He seeks a stable position that aligns with his profile in a dynamic and motivating environment. His interests include sports, excursions, internet browsing, and staying updated with the latest technological trends.

Professional Profile:

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  🎓Education:

Mokhtar Jlidi holds a Master’s Degree in Automatic Control and Robotic Systems, as well as a Master’s Degree in Electrical System Control, both from the Institut Supérieur des Systèmes Industriels de Gabès, Tunisia. He graduated with a Mention of “Assez Bien” (Good) in December 2020 and July 2018, respectively. Prior to his master’s degrees, he completed a Higher Technician Diploma in Electronics, Electrotechnics, and Automation from the same institution in June 2016, specializing in Industrial Process Control, also with a Mention of “Assez Bien” (Good).

🏢Work Experience:

During his academic journey, Mokhtar Jlidi undertook several internships that enriched his practical experience. At Groupe chimique tunisien de Gabès, he contributed to a project focused on studying and implementing a test bench for regulating turbo-alternator speed using the Woodward 505 regulator at the U1000 unit of the phosphoric acid plant, spanning from February 19, 2018, to May 18, 2018. Additionally, during his tenure at Institut Supérieur des Systèmes Industriels de Gabès from February 5, 2016, to April 29, 2016, he played a pivotal role in designing and developing a prototype for supervising the characteristics of a photovoltaic generator. Furthermore, Mokhtar gained valuable experience through internships at Société tunisienne d’électricité et de Gaz (STEG) at both the Tac Robbana Power Production Center and the company itself, where he honed his skills and understanding of industrial processes and electrical systems.

Publication Top Notes:

An Artificial Neural Network for Solar Energy Prediction and Control Using Jaya-SMC

  • Authors: Jlidi, M., Hamidi, F., Barambones, O., Aoun, M., Karami-Mollaee, A.
  • Published Year: 2023
  • Journal: Electronics (Switzerland), 12(3), 592
  • Citations: 5

Synthesis of an Advanced Maximum Power Point Tracking Method for a Photovoltaic System: A Chaotic Jaya Logistic Approach

  • Authors: Jlidi, M., Hamidi, F., Abdelkrim, M.N., Abbassi, R., Kchaou, M.
  • Conference: Proceedings – 2022 4th International Conference on Applied Automation and Industrial Diagnostics, ICAAID 2022
  • Published Year: 2022
  • Citations: 1

 

 

 

Qiang Yang | Intelligent pollution reduction |  Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr  Qiang Yang | Intelligent pollution reduction | Best Researcher Award

Professor at  East China University of Science and Technology, China

Qiang Yang is a distinguished Professor with a Ph.D. in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics from East China University of Science and Technology. Born in 1983, he has made significant contributions to the fields of intelligent pollution reduction, carbon reduction technology, and high-end marine equipment.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Bachelor’s degree from Yanshan University (2001-2005). Master’s and Ph.D. from East China University of Science and Technology (2005-2011). Visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley (2014-2015)

Honors and Awards:

Received numerous accolades, including First Prize of Shanghai Technology Invention Award (2013) and First Prize of Science and Technology Progress Award of China Petroleum and Chemical Industry Federation (2023).

🔬 Research Focus:

Qiang Yang’s research primarily focuses on innovative hydrocyclone technologies, spanning solid/liquid separation, vortex finder parameters, and mini-hydrocyclone performance. His work delves into Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for mini-hydrocyclone separation enhancement and explores applications in wastewater treatment. 🌊 His contributions extend to gas-liquid mass transfer and bubble size distribution in multi-cyclone separators, emphasizing the crucial role of fibrous coalescers in emulsion separation. 💧 Yang’s expertise also lies in gas separation through inner cone hydrocyclones, impacting degassing hydrocyclones’ efficiency. 🌀 This comprehensive research, punctuated by his investigations into substance transfer behavior and oil drop deformation, showcases his commitment to advancing hydrocyclone technology.

Citations:

  • Citations: The researcher has amassed a total of 1,473 citations across their body of work.
  • Documents: They have authored or contributed to 99 documents, which include articles, papers, or other academic publications.
  • h-index: The h-index is 22, indicating that there are 22 documents that have each been cited at least 22 times.

These metrics collectively reflect a substantial and impactful presence in the academic community, with a noteworthy number of citations and a solid h-index, signifying the individual’s influence in their field of research.

Publications Top Note:

  1. Evaluation of a Novel Static Micro-mixing Scrubber for Removing Ionic Liquids from Alkylated Oils
    • Authors: Zhu, H.; Li, Y.; Huang, Y.; Lu, H.; Yang, Q.
    • Journal: Fuel, 2024, 365, 131173
  2. Microbubble-based Process for the Enhancement of Microfine and Heavy Oil Droplets Swirl Separation in Axial Inlet Hydrocyclone
    • Authors: Liu, Q.; Liu, S.; Li, Y.; Lu, H.; Yang, Q.
    • Journal: Separation and Purification Technology, 2024, 332, 125642
  3. A Novel Physical-biochemical Treatment of Refinery Wastewater
    • Authors: Gu, Y.; Dai, P.; Wu, T.; Yuan, F.; Yang, Q.
    • Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, 2024, 354, 120356
  4. Washing Performance of Microbubbles on Porous Media
    • Authors: Yuan, F.; Zhao, X.; Wu, Z.; Ding, Y.; Yang, Q.
    • Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2024, 58, 104761
  5. Preventing Oxide Precipitation in Selective Wet Etching of Si3N4 for 3D-NAND Structure Fabrication: The Role of Bubbles
    • Authors: Zhang, H.; Yang, H.; Yuan, F.; Liu, B.; Yang, Q.
    • Journal: Microelectronic Engineering, 2024, 283, 112104
  6. Bubble Interfacial Area in a Swirling Contactor: Experiments and Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations
    • Authors: Xu, X.; Gong, C.; Wang, S.; Yang, Q.; Xi, Z.
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering and Technology, 2024, 47(1), pp. 68–78