Prof. Nita Sukdeo | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nita Sukdeo | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Best Researcher Award

Professor at University of Johannesburg, South Africa

👨‍🎓 Profiles

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Publications

The Role of Industry 4.0 in Enhancing Quality in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) Industry

  • Author: Makgabo, M.L., Sukdeo, N., Lumbwe, A.K., Mukwakungu, S.C.
  • Journal: Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
  • Year: 2025

The Effect of Service Delivery Automation (SDA) on the South African Banking Industry

  • Authors: Akilimalissiga, S., Sukdeo, N.I.
  • Journal: South African Journal of Industrial Engineering
  • Year: 2024

Culture-driven Quality Enhancement: Uncovering the Impact of Robotics Integration in the South African Construction Sector

  • Author: Faltein, S.A., Sukdeo, N.I.
  • Journal: Ain Shams Engineering Journal
  • Year: 2024

Silicon Nanoparticles Derived from Waste Rice Husk as Potential Siliconizing Material for Mild Steel

  • Author: Aigbodion, V.S., Ozor, P.A., Sukdeo, N.
  • Journal: Solid State Phenomena
  • Year: 2024

Prof Dr. Yufang Chen | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Yufang Chen | Emerging Trends and Future Directions | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Yufang Chen | University of Defense Technology | China

Dr. Yufang Chen is an Associate Professor at the University of Defense Technology, where he contributes to advancements in material science and engineering. After earning his Ph.D. in 2016 from the National University of Defense Technology, he embarked on a distinguished academic career.

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🎓 Academic and Professional Background

Yufang Chen earned his Ph.D. degree from the National University of Defense Technology in 2016. Following this, he joined the faculty at the Department of Material Science and Engineering, where he is currently serving as an Associate Professor in the Energy Material and Devices Group. Over the years, Professor Chen has established himself as a prominent researcher in his field, contributing extensively to advancing energy storage technologies.

🔬 Research Interests

Professor Yufang Chen’s research is centered on cutting-edge developments in high-energy lithium-ion batteries , sodium-ion batteries , and flexible energy storage devices . These focus areas are critical in meeting the growing global demand for sustainable and high-performance energy solutions. His work is dedicated to designing and optimizing innovative materials and advanced devices that enhance energy efficiency, storage capacity, and flexibility. By addressing key challenges in energy storage, his research contributes significantly to the advancement of renewable energy systems and the realization of a sustainable future.

💡 Impact and Recognition

Through his groundbreaking research in energy storage technologies, Professor Chen is playing a crucial role in developing solutions that contribute to renewable energy systems and sustainable development. His work not only furthers scientific understanding but also fosters innovations with the potential to transform everyday energy use.

Publications Top Noted📚 

“Research on self-supporting flexible cathode materials with high LFP loading based on PAN in situ inorganic reaction”

Authors: Song, W., Yang, T., Shi, X., Lu, D., Chen, Y.
Journal: Materials Letters
Year: 2025

“Study on the impact of cutoff voltage on structural and electrochemical stability of sodium-ion layered cathodes”

Authors: Wang, J., Xu, F., Fan, X., Xiao, P., Chen, Y.
Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year: 2024

“Interface Engineering via Manipulating Solvation Chemistry for Liquid Lithium-Ion Batteries Operated ≥100 °C”

Authors: Gao, H., Chen, Y., Teng, T., Zheng, C., Xiao, P.
Journal: Angewandte Chemie – International Edition
Year: 2024

“The Possible Mechanism of Improving the Performance of Lead-Acid Batteries by Using Aluminum Ions to Influence the Gel Structure”

Authors: Yang, Y., Cao, J., Yu, Y., Ma, X., Liu, Y.
Journal: Energy Technology
Year: 2024

“Durable Sb/Na co-doped lithium-rich cathode material prepared by a novel planetary grinding method”

Authors: Lu, D., Song, W., Zhao, Y., Zheng, C., Chen, Y.
Journal: Materials Letters
Year: 2024

Dr. Karina Grömer | Challenges and Competitions | Best Researcher Award

📚 Summary

Dr. Karina Grömer is a leading expert in prehistoric archaeology and material culture. Currently serving as the Head of the Department of Prehistory at the Natural History Museum Vienna, she has made significant contributions to the study of textiles, particularly from the Neolithic to the Iron Age in Central Europe. Her research focuses on technological, economic, and social aspects of textile production and includes theoretical approaches to identity, innovation, and creativity. Dr. Grömer earned her Ph.D. from the University of Vienna and has held various academic and research positions, including a post-doctoral role on the DressID project. She has received notable grants for her work and is actively involved in several scientific societies.

Education

  • Ph.D. in Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Vienna (2007)
  • M.A. in Pre- and Protohistory, University of Vienna (1999)

💼 Professional Experience

  • Head of the Department of Prehistory, Natural History Museum Vienna (2022-present)
  • Habilitation in Humanities, University of Vienna (2019)
  • Staff Scientist & Vice-Head, NHM Vienna Publishing House (2012-present)
  • Post-Doc Researcher, DressID Project, NHM Vienna (2008-2012)
  • Archaeologist, Archäologie Service, Krems (2007)
  • Archaeologist, ASINOE, Lower Austria (1999-2001)

🔬 Research Interests

  • Material Culture: Neolithic to Iron Age, Central Europe.
  • Textiles: Technological, economic, and social aspects of textile production.
  • Theoretical Approaches: Identity, innovation, creativity, design theory, visual coding.
  • Interdisciplinary Studies: Organic artefacts, forensic, sociological, and semiotic analysis.

🏆 Grants and Achievements

  • Publication Grant: “The Prehistoric Art of Textile Making” (2016)
  • Research Grant: Historical-Technological Experimentation Centre Lejre, Denmark (2007)

 

Publications

Schlitzbommeln und Anhänger: Klingender Trachtschmuck aus der Byci skala-Höhle bei Brünn

  • Authors: Jörg Mühlhans, Beate Maria Pomberger, Karina Grömer, Dan Topa
  • Journal: Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien
  • Year: 2020

Dressing Central European prehistory–the sheep’s contribution An interdisciplinary study about archaeological textile finds and archaeozoology

  • Authors: Karina Grömer, Konstantina Saliari
  • Journal: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Anthropologie und Prähistorie
  • Year: 2018

Products of animal skin from Antiquity to the Medieval Perio

  • Authors: Karina Grömer, Gabriela Russ-Popa, Konstantina Saliari
  • Journal: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Anthropologie und Prähistorie
  • Year: 2017

Offering with textile wrapping from a Bell Beaker sanctuary in Brodek u Prostějova, Czech Republic

  • Authors: Karina Grömer, Pavel Fojtík, Angelika Rudelics, Andreas Kroh
  • Journal: Annalen des Naturhistorischen Museums in Wien. Serie A für Mineralogie und Petrographie, Geologie und Paläontologie, Anthropologie und Prähistorie
  • Year: 2017

Reproducing colourful woven bands from the Iron Age salt mine of Hallstatt in Austria: An interdisciplinary approach to acquire knowledge of prehistoric dyeing technology

  • Authors: Anna Hartl, Maarten R van Bommel, Ineke Joosten, Regina Hofmann-de Keijzer, Karina Grömer, Helga Rösel-Mautendorfer, Hans Reschreiter
  • Journal: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
  • Year: 2015