Ismail Kamdar | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ismail Kamdar | Renewable Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ismail Kamdar, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China.

Dr. Ismail Kamdar is a dedicated renewable energy researcher with a multidisciplinary academic and professional background spanning over 8 years. Based in Nanjing, China, he is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at the prestigious Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Dr. Kamdar specializes in energy technology, particularly in the development and application of grey systems theory and multi-criteria decision-making techniques for sustainable energy systems. With a robust publication record in high-impact journals, his work has attracted over 300 citations, underscoring his influence in the fields of wind and solar energy, waste management, and GIS-based energy planning. His research is aimed at advancing sustainable energy development, especially in developing economies, through a blend of theoretical rigor and practical application. Dr. Kamdar is also active in academic dissemination, having presented at international conferences and conducted workshops to share his knowledge on scientific tools and energy assessment frameworks.

👨‍🎓 Profile

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Kamdar holds a PhD in Energy Technology (2022) and an MSc in Sustainable Energy Management (2019) from Prince of Songkla University, Thailand. During his doctoral research under the supervision of Prof. Juntakan Taweekun, he investigated wind energy development in Southern Thailand, using models and tools such as WAsP and GIS. His master’s thesis applied a GIS-AHP methodology for evaluating solid waste landfill sites, highlighting his early commitment to integrating sustainability with geospatial intelligence. Prior to this, he earned his BSc in Electrical (Power) Engineering from COMSATS University, Pakistan, where he built a strong foundation in power generation, circuit analysis, and energy systems. Dr. Kamdar’s academic journey showcases a seamless progression from electrical engineering fundamentals to advanced renewable energy applications, with a strong focus on interdisciplinary and technological integration. This rich educational trajectory has positioned him as a well-rounded expert capable of bridging theoretical frameworks with real-world environmental and energy challenges.

💼 Professional Experience

Dr. Kamdar is currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher (2023–2025) at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, where he developed a novel dynamic grey relational analysis model integrated with TOPSIS and AHP to assess solar energy development barriers in China. He has also served as a Research Associate at Thaksin University (2022–2023), contributing to three major publications on solar energy for tropical hospitals and islands. His academic roles include lecturing on energy management and conducting international workshops on research software tools like OriginLab and Mendeley. Before academia, Dr. Kamdar gained hands-on industrial experience as an Electrical Trainee Engineer at Islamabad Electric Supply Company (2016–2017), focusing on power distribution, load forecasting, and system optimization. This blend of academic insight and industrial exposure has equipped him with a holistic understanding of energy systems—both from a theoretical and practical standpoint—making him an asset to multidisciplinary renewable energy initiatives worldwide.

🌱 Research Interests

Dr. Kamdar’s research interests are deeply rooted in sustainable energy systems, with particular emphasis on renewable energy resource assessment, municipal waste-to-energy conversion, and offshore renewable technologies. He is an expert in integrating Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) techniques such as AHP, TOPSIS, and dynamic grey relational analysis to prioritize energy strategies in complex socio-political and geographic contexts. His recent work focuses on the levelized cost of energy (LCOE) analysis, techno-economic assessments, and policy frameworks guiding photovoltaic and wind energy deployment. Dr. Kamdar also explores the application of grey systems theory and geographic information systems (GIS) to optimize energy planning and landfill siting. His interdisciplinary approach draws from engineering, data analytics, environmental science, and policy studies, ensuring a well-rounded solution framework for real-world energy challenges. He is committed to sustainable development goals and actively collaborates on projects that influence national and regional renewable energy policies, particularly in developing nations across Asia.

🏆 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Kamdar’s research excellence has been recognized through several notable achievements. Most recently, he received the Best Paper Award at an international energy conference for his innovative application of dynamic grey relational analysis in evaluating solar energy barriers. His article in Resources, Conservation and Recycling (IF: 11.2) was marked as a Highly Cited Paper, reflecting its significant academic and practical impact. Additionally, his contributions to Sustainability (2021) and the International Journal of Renewable Energy Development (2023) have been recognized for their citation performance. As an early-career researcher, these acknowledgments underscore his growing influence in global energy discourse. His interdisciplinary work is not only pushing the boundaries of energy systems modeling but also creating pathways for smarter, greener decision-making in developing regions. His dedication to knowledge dissemination, policy impact, and technical development positions him as a top candidate for awards recognizing scientific innovation, impact, and leadership in the renewable energy domain.

📚 Publications

Evaluating underlying barriers and development pathways for photovoltaic solar energy in China

Prioritizing barriers for solar energy in China

Wind characteristics in Thailand

Wind farm site selection using WAsP tool

Landfill siting using GIS-AHP

Solar PV for Thai hospitals

Hybrid Microgrid in Koh Samui

1 MW rooftop solar in Thailand

Conclusion

Dr. Ismail Kamdar exemplifies the qualities of an impactful researcher whose work bridges theory and application in the field of sustainable energy. His outstanding record of publications in high-impact journals, pioneering methodologies in grey systems, and practical insights into GIS and renewable energy modeling reflect a commitment to solving real-world energy challenges. With over 300 citations and multiple highly cited papers, he has made a mark in global academic and policy-oriented research landscapes. His interdisciplinary approach, technical depth, and forward-thinking mindset make him an ideal nominee for any prestigious research award in renewable energy and sustainability. Recognizing his contributions will not only honor his individual excellence but also spotlight emerging methodologies and practices essential to the global transition toward clean energy. He is poised to make further breakthroughs and inspire future innovations in the renewable energy sector.

Ahmed Sakib | Hydrogen | Best Paper Award

Mr. Ahmed Sakib – Hydrogen – Best Paper Award

Alignment with Award Category

Dr. Sakib’s research aligns perfectly with the criteria for the Best Paper Award, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and tangible contributions to energy and environmental challenges.

University of Oklahoma, | United States

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🎓Early Academic Pursuits 

Education and Training

Ahmed Nazmus Sakib, PhD, embarked on his academic journey with a robust focus on chemical and energy engineering. He holds a strong academic background that laid the foundation for his professional and research achievements. During his time at The University of Mississippi (2017–2018), he participated in diverse projects, including process simulation, fermentation optimization, and biochar applications. His academic projects during this period covered various energy and engineering topics, such as geological drilling, lean manufacturing, and modeling of pyrolysis reactors. His passion for innovation was evident in his exploration of advanced methods like ultrasonic treatments for biochar and optimization of ethanol plants.

Dr. Sakib further enhanced his academic credentials at The University of Oklahoma (2022–present) as a Graduate Research Assistant, focusing on fugitive emissions control, hydrogen energy systems, and techno-economic analysis. These experiences were complemented by coursework projects such as energy modeling and intelligent data analytics, underscoring his commitment to tackling complex industrial challenges through academic research.

💼Professional Endeavors 

Academic Positions

Dr. Sakib’s professional career spans roles in industry and academia, showcasing his versatility and expertise. Notable roles include:

Graduate Research Assistant, The University of Oklahoma (2022–Present): Dr. Sakib is currently involved in Schlumberger-funded projects addressing fugitive emissions in the oil and gas sector. His contributions include designing pilot plants, performing statistical analyses, and developing machine learning algorithms for predictive lifecycle assessment of sealing materials. He is also exploring hydrogen storage systems, focusing on aging mechanisms and mechanical characterization of sealing materials.

Associate Manager, Avery Dennison, Bangladesh (2021–2022): He managed value stream mapping, innovative product solutions, and material property analysis, showcasing his ability to integrate technical and managerial expertise.

Manager (Engineering Services), Bashundhara Oil and Gas Company Ltd., Bangladesh (2019–2021): Dr. Sakib played a pivotal role in designing and commissioning a 45,000 BPSD Bitumen production plant and a 300 ton/day wastewater treatment plant. His expertise extended to energy consumption simulation, GHG emissions reduction, and adherence to ISO standards.

Operations Engineer, Chevron, Bangladesh (2013–2017): At Chevron, Dr. Sakib specialized in Distributed Control and SCADA systems, facilitating safe natural gas processing. He contributed to HAZOP studies, equipment criticality assessments, and environmental impact analyses. He also participated in plant expansion projects and developed dispersion models for risk assessment.

📚Contributions and Research Focus on Hydrogen

Dr. Sakib has made substantial contributions to energy systems, emissions control, and hydrogen technology. His work focuses on: Fugitive Emissions Control: Developing pilot systems and predictive algorithms to minimize leakage in the oil and gas industry. Hydrogen Energy Systems: Conducting techno-economic analyses to enhance hydrogen storage, transport, and distribution systems. His work has involved aging mechanisms and material compatibility in hydrogen infrastructures. Sustainable Engineering Solutions: From biochar optimization to wastewater treatment plant commissioning, Dr. Sakib’s research emphasizes sustainability and environmental responsibility. Publications and Academic Contributions: Dr. Sakib has authored 22 peer-reviewed publications, with significant research in fugitive emissions, hydrogen technology, and predictive modeling. Some key publications include:

    • “A Predictive Modeling Approach to Forecast Fugitive Emission Through Different Orientation of Seal Stacks” (2024).
    • “Innovative Materials and Techniques for Enhancing Hydrogen Storage” (2024).
    • “Harnessing Hydrogen: A Comprehensive Literature Review” (2024).

🏆Accolades and Recognition 

Dr. Sakib’s academic and professional excellence has been acknowledged through: A robust publication record with a significant number of citations (247) and a growing h-index (3). Recognized leadership in pioneering projects funded by major organizations such as Schlumberger. Mentorship roles in academia, assisting in mass transfer and transport phenomenon courses at The University of Mississippi

🌍 Impact and Influence 

Community Impact

Dr. Sakib’s research and professional efforts have had far-reaching impacts: Industrial Impact: His work on emissions control and hydrogen technology addresses critical challenges in energy and environmental sectors, promoting sustainability and efficiency. Academic Influence: Through teaching and mentoring roles, Dr. Sakib has influenced aspiring engineers, imparting practical skills and theoretical knowledge. Global Relevance: His contributions align with global goals of reducing carbon emissions and advancing renewable energy technologies.

🔮Legacy and Future Contributions 

Dr. Sakib’s legacy lies in his interdisciplinary approach to solving pressing industrial and environmental challenges. His future aspirations include: Advancing research in hydrogen technologies and emissions control. Bridging academia and industry to implement sustainable engineering practices. Expanding his research influence through high-impact publications and collaborations.

Conclusion

Ahmed Nazmus Sakib, PhD, embodies a commitment to innovation, sustainability, and academic excellence. From his early academic pursuits to his impactful professional endeavors, his contributions span critical areas of energy engineering and environmental responsibility. With a growing legacy and a focus on future challenges, Dr. Sakib stands as a thought leader in his field, poised to make enduring contributions to science and industry.

📚Publications

Predictive modeling for mitigating fugitive emissions in industrial valve seal stacks: a comparative analysis of configuration efficacies

Authors: Ahmed Nazmus Sakib; Md Monjur Hossain Bhuiyan; Alfredo Becerril Corral; Zahed Siddique; Monsur Chowdhury

Journal: Neural Computing and Applications

Fueling the Future: A Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast of Fuel Consumption Trends in U.S. Electricity Generation

Authors: Sustainability

Journal: Md Monjur Hossain Bhuiyan; Ahmed Nazmus Sakib; Syed Ishmam Alawee; Talayeh Razzaghi

Harnessing Hydrogen: A Comprehensive Literature Review on Strategic Launching Initiatives in the Global Energy Market

Authors: Ahmed Nazmus Sakib; Farian Mehjabin; Jeffrey B. Schmidt; Mushaida Haque; Koushik Saha; Md Monjur Hossain Bhuiyan; Semen Klyamkin

Journal: International Journal of Energy Research

Fueling the Future: A Comprehensive Analysis and Forecast of Fuel Consumption Trends in U.S. Electricity Generation

Authors: Md Monjur Hossain Bhuiyan; Ahmed Nazmus Sakib; Syed Ishmam Alawee; Talayeh Razzaghi

Journal: Preprint

Harnessing Hydrogen: A Comprehensive Literature Review on Strategic Launching Initiatives in the Global Energy Market

Authors: Ahmed Nazmus Sakib; Farian Mehjabin; Jeffrey B Schmidt

Journal: Preprint