University New South Wales
Australia
Executive Vice President of Smart Energy Storage Institute
China
Shanghai University of Electrical Power
China
The University of New Mexico
USA
Technical University of Magdeburg
Germany
China Electric Power Planning and Engineering Institute (EPPEI)
China
President & CEO of (Blockchain & Quantum-Computing) SIR Forum
China
University of Calgary
Canada
Professor, School of Electrical Engineering, Chongqing University
China
China Southern Power Grid Company Limited
China
Putra University
Malaysia
I&D Group: GECAD - Research Group on Intelligent Engineering and Computing for Advanced Innovation and Development
Portugal
Xidian University
China
Electronics Research Institute (ERI)
Egypt
University of Craiova
Romania
Pro Vice Chancellor at INTI International University
2023 INWES Distinguished Woman in Engineering Award
Kuala Lumpur , Malaysia
IR Prof. Dr. Leong Wai Yie received her PhD and Bachelor's (Hons I) in Electrical Engineering from The University of Queensland, Australia, in 2005 and 2000 respectively. She has authored 10 book series on innovations in Electronics and Biomedical Engineering. She currently serves as the Immediate Past Chair of IET Malaysia, Council Member of IET UK, Vice President of IEM (2020–2022), and Vice President of INWES (2020–2023). She is also actively involved in the Women in Engineering Committee of the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO). Prof. Leong has been recognized as a Top Research Scientist in Malaysia and was honored with the 2023 INWES Distinguished Woman in Engineering Award for her outstanding contributions to engineering and leadership in the global community.
Gilles Jacquemod graduated from ICPI (CPE) Lyon, and received MSc degree (DEA) in microelectronics from Ecole Centrale Lyon in 1986. He received the Ph.D. degree in integrated electronics from INSA Lyon, in 1989. From 1990 to 2000, he worked at LEOM, Ecole Centrale Lyon, as an Associate Professor, on analog integrated circuit design and behavioral modeling of mixed domain systems. He was also involved in the application of signal processing and communication systems. In 2000, he joined the LEAT laboratory and the Ecole Polytechnique of Nice-Sophia Antipolis University as full professor. Since 2010, he is with EpOC research team (URE UNS 006). His primary research interests include analog integrated circuit design and behavioral modeling of mixed domain systems. He is also involved in RF design applied to wireless communication. He is director of the CNFM PACA pole. He is President of the CIM-PACA Design Platform. He was advisor more than 30 PhD students. He is author and co-author of more than 250 journal and conference papers, and holds 4 patents.
1. Current Position o March 2012 – Present: Director of Asia Climate Change Education Center, South Korea o March 2012 – Present: Emeritus Professor of Environmental Sociology at Jeju National University, South Korea 2. Educational Attainment o BA and MA in Sociology from Korea University, South Korea o PhD in Environmental Sociology from The University of Queensland, Australia 3. Past Major Professional Activities Since 2000 o Professor at Jeju National University, South Korea (March 1981 – February 2012) o President, Asia-Pacific Sociological Association o Teaching Professor at The University of Sheffield, United Kingdom o Member, Presidential Commission on Sustainable Development of the Republic of Korea o Delegate of South Korean Government to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) o Delegate of South Korean Government to OECD Environmental Meeting o Research Associate, Environmental Policy Committee for Sustainable Development, The National Assembly of Republic of Korea o Acting Director of Jeju Secretariat, UNESCO World Network of Island and Coastal Biosphere Reserves 4. Academic Research Publications: 13 books including Environmental Sociology and 60 academic research papers in domestic and international journals 5. Unpublished Research Projects; 100 environment-related projects funded by domestic
Prof. Adrian Ioinovici, IEEE Fellow, is the Director of the Power Electronics based on Switched Capacitors (PESC) Center, the Shanghai University of Electrical Power, China, within the “one thousand foreign experts plan”, and holds honorary professorships from many universities He got the IEEE Fellow grade for “pioneering work in switched-capacitor converters” and served as Associate Editor for many IEEE Transactions. He authorized the books Computer-Aided Analysis of Active Circuits (New York: Marcel Dekker, 1990) and Power Electronics and Energy Conversion Systems, Volume 1: Fundamentals and Hard-switching Converters (Wiley, 2013). His main research interests are switching-capacitor converters and inverters, large dc gain converters, soft-switching converters. He published over 200 papers in IEEE Transactions and conferences.
Prof. Hanshen Li received his B.S.E. degree in Electric Power Engineering and Automation from Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU), Shanghai, China, and the M.E. degree in Information, Production and Systems Engineering from Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, and M.E. degree in Electrical Engineering from SJTU, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering in North China Electric Power University (NCEPU), Beijing, China. Prof. Li has been a researcher at China Electric Power Planning and Engineering Institute (EPPEI) since 2023. His research interests include planning and operation of active distribution networks, where Li has published 50+ papers with over 200 total citations. He has been an editorial board of Journal of Energy Science and Technology since 2023, and also member of IEEE, IEEJ, CSEE and CES.
Mark Bomberg, D. Sc (Eng) of Warsaw U, Poland, and Technology D. of Lund U, Sweden, is a Research Professor at Mechanical and Aeronautical Department. of Clarkson U., Potsdam, NY, Visiting Prof. At Cracow TU, Poland, Former Prof. of McMaster U, Hamilton, Canada, and International Prof. Tongji U, Shanghai, China. In years1984-2019 he was Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Building Physics (Sage Corp. London, UK). In 1976-2000 worked at Nat. Research Council of Canada. Currently he is an RD manager in a small company in CNY working on integration of HVAC and building enclosures in NZEB and leading a small international research network. He published over 200 refereed papers and 7 books; has more than 1000 research citations and 33,000 reads on Research Gate (Berlin). He received the highest awards in building physics in both USA and Canada namely Ontario Building Envelope Council (BECKIE, 1999) and honorary membership of Building Enclosure Technology and Environment Committee of the Nat. Institute of Building Sci. Washington DC (2012).
David W. Yarbrough is V. President of R&D Services, Inc. a testing and consulting company located in Watertown, TN. He is a Professor of Chemical Engineering, emeritus at Tennessee Technological University having retired in 2002 as Professor and Chair of Chemical Engineer, a retired Research Staff Member (part time) of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and a Fellow: the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), the Tennessee Academy of Science, and the International Thermal Conductivity Conference. Yarbrough is a graduate of Georgia Tech (BChE 1960, MS 1961, PhD 1966).
Director of Research Laboratory at Hassan II University of
Casablanca
Morocco
Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences
China
CEO of INIWORLD
South Korea
Renewable Energy Infra Project Developer with core technologies
Yu Wang is a Professor and Hongshen Outstanding Scholar at Chongqing University. He is a IEEE Senior Member, recognized as one of Stanford's Global Top 2% Most Cited Scientists, and a top 1% Highly Cited Researcher by Web of Science. With over 100 papers published in international journals and conferences, his work has garnered over 4,000 citations. He serves as editorial board member for Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, and IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, and holds committee positions at the Chinese Association of Automation (Committee of New Energy and Energy Storage Systems) and China Energy Society (Smart Microgrid Committee). His research focuses on power system analysis and control, microgrid and distributed energy resource, and artificial intelligence applications in power systems
Hidayatullah Mohammad Ali, Senior Lecturer. Dr. Hidayatullah Mohammad Ali is an aerospace engineer and academician from Universiti Putra Malaysia, specializing in aerodynamic optimization on active flow control. He holds a PhD and Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering from UPM, and a Diploma in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering. His research focuses on computational and experimental fluid dynamics (CFD and EFD), particularly in low-Reynoldsnumber UAV aerodynamics using plasma-based actuation. Dr. Hidayatullah integrates sustainable design principles in aerospace systems, supporting the advancement of clean and energy-efficient technologies. He has presented at international symposia, contributed to indexed publications, and actively collaborates across academia and industry. His work aligns with the United nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), reflecting a commitment to innovation with global impact.
AGIR-UNIV POLITEHNICA Bucuresti
Scientific-Manager Head Laboratory for New Materials and Technologies at IMNR Bucharest
Romania
Senior Lead Modelling & Simulation Engineer, Analysis & Simulation
Turkey
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