Somia Abbas | Renewable Energy | Research Excellence Award

Somia Abbas | Renewable Energy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Somia Abbas at National Research Centre (NRC) | Egypt

Yi Yang, affiliated with Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China, is a leading clinician-scientist specializing in neurorestoration, disorders of consciousness (DoC), and neuromodulation therapies. His research emphasizes understanding neural mechanisms underlying consciousness, motor function recovery, and brain network plasticity following brainstem injury, stroke, and other neurological disorders. Yi Yang integrates advanced neuroimaging, electroencephalography (EEG), functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), and brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies to quantify motor intention, assess consciousness levels, and develop targeted rehabilitation strategies for patients with cognitive and motor impairments. He has made significant contributions to clinical translation of neuromodulation approaches, including epidural spinal cord stimulation and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation, demonstrating improvements in motor recovery and hemodynamic responses. His work also includes clinical diagnostic and therapeutic guidelines for ischemic stroke neurorestoration, highlighting his role in evidence-based clinical practice. Yi Yang has authored 98 Scopus-indexed publications, accumulating 1,370 citations with an h-index of 22, demonstrating both scientific impact and clinical relevance. Key studies include multimodal BCI applications for motor intention quantization, thalamic burst and tonic firing as biomarkers of consciousness, and cerebral neurovascular networks as potential targets for DoC interventions. His research advances neural plasticity understanding, supports personalized neurorestorative therapies, and aims to enhance functional recovery and quality of life for patients with severe neurological conditions.

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Mohamed El Amine Boudia | Solar Cells | Best Researcher Award

Mohamed El Amine Boudia | Solar Cells | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed El Amine Boudia,  Xi’an Jiaotong University, China

🌞 Dr.Mohamed El Amine Boudia is a dedicated researcher specializing in organic solar cells, currently engaged in simulating these devices using an optoelectronic model under standard conditions (100 mW cm^-2 of AM 1.5 G illumination). His work focuses on understanding the electrical processes within organic solar cells to extract key performance factors such as PCE, Voc, Jsc, FF, EQE, and CELIV. Originating from Algeria and China, Mohamed is contributing significantly to the field of photovoltaics by exploring the efficiency enhancements of ternary organic solar cells (TOSC) through varying charge carrier densities and mobility ratios. 🌱🔋

Publication Profile

Education and Experience 📚

🎓Dr. Mohamed holds a strong academic background in photovoltaics and materials science, which underpins his expertise in simulating and fabricating organic solar cells. His experience includes working with cutting-edge technologies like solar simulators, glove boxes, and solution-processed organic materials, allowing him to push the boundaries of solar energy research. 🧑‍🔬🔧

Professional Development 🏆

📈 Throughout his career, Mohamed has been involved in various research projects and collaborations that have enhanced his understanding of organic and hybrid solar cells. His continuous learning and application of advanced techniques in power conversion efficiency and material optimization have made him a valuable contributor to the solar energy community. 🌐🛠️

Research Focus 🔬

🔬 Dr. Mohamed’s research is centered on the development and optimization of organic solar cells, with a particular interest in the performance metrics and efficiency improvements of these devices. By simulating conventional and inverted organic solar cells and exploring the role of electron transport layers like SnO2, he aims to achieve higher efficiency rates and better overall performance. His work on ternary organic solar cells and loss processes is paving the way for future innovations in the field. 🌞⚡

Publications 📚📝

  • Simulation and Comparison of the Photovoltaic Performance of Conventional and Inverted Organic Solar Cells with SnO2 as Electron Transport Layers 📜 “Energies”, 2024-07-05 | Contributors: Mohamed El Amine Boudia, Qiuwang Wang, Cunlu Zhao 📚
  • Latest Updates of Single-Junction Organic Solar Cells up to 20% Efficiency 📜 “Energies”, 2023 | Contributors: El Amine Boudia Mohamed, Zhou Yi, Li Hongying, Wang Qiuwang, Xi Jun, Zhao Cunlu 📚