Shui Pang | Power electronics | Best Paper Award

Best Paper Award

Shui Pang
Affiliation Tianjin University
Country China
Scopus ID 58018126000
Documents 21
Citations 188
h-index 6
Subject Area Power Electronics
Event Best Paper Awards
Award Best Paper Award

Shui Pang

Shui Pang of Tianjin University, China, is recognized with the Best Paper Award for research contributions in power electronics and wireless power transfer technology. This profile highlights the researcher’s academic record and the awarded publication titled “High efficiency three-dimensional wireless power transfer system using cylindrical transmitting coil.”

Abstract

This article recognizes Shui Pang for receiving the Best Paper Award in recognition of research excellence in power electronics and wireless power transfer technology. The awarded research, titled “High efficiency three-dimensional wireless power transfer system using cylindrical transmitting coil,” focuses on the development of an efficient three-dimensional wireless power transfer system based on a cylindrical transmitting coil. The work represents an important research direction in wireless power transfer, with potential relevance to efficient energy transmission and advanced power-electronic systems.

Keywords

Wireless Power Transfer, Three-Dimensional Wireless Power Transfer, Cylindrical Transmitting Coil, Power Electronics, Wireless Energy Transfer, High-Efficiency Power Transfer, Electromagnetic Coupling, Energy Transmission.

Introduction

Wireless power transfer is an important research area within modern power electronics, enabling electrical energy to be transferred without conventional wired connections. Improvements in transfer efficiency, spatial flexibility, coil configuration, and system design are essential for expanding the practical applications of wireless energy systems. Research into three-dimensional wireless power transfer can contribute to more flexible energy-transfer arrangements by addressing the limitations associated with conventional planar configurations.

Research Profile

Shui Pang is affiliated with Tianjin University, China, and conducts research in the field of Power Electronics. The available research profile records 21 documents, 188 citations, and an h-index of 6. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate an established publication record and measurable academic influence within the researcher’s field.

Research Contributions

The awarded publication, “High efficiency three-dimensional wireless power transfer system using cylindrical transmitting coil,” contributes to wireless power transfer research by investigating a cylindrical transmitting-coil configuration for three-dimensional energy transmission. The study focuses on improving the efficiency and flexibility of wireless power transfer systems through an alternative coil geometry.

Research Impact

The academic profile of Shui Pang records 188 citations across 21 documents, with an h-index of 6. These metrics indicate that the researcher’s publications have received substantial attention within the scientific literature. The awarded research adds to this body of work by addressing high-efficiency three-dimensional wireless power transfer, an area with continuing relevance to modern power-electronic and energy-transfer technologies.

Award Suitability

The Best Paper Award recognizes research that demonstrates academic quality, technical relevance, originality, and meaningful contribution to its respective field. Shui Pang’s research aligns with these objectives through its focus on high-efficiency three-dimensional wireless power transfer and the application of a cylindrical transmitting coil.

Conclusion

Shui Pang’s research represents a valuable contribution to the field of power electronics, particularly in the area of wireless power transfer. The awarded publication, “High efficiency three-dimensional wireless power transfer system using cylindrical transmitting coil,” explores an innovative three-dimensional approach to wireless energy transmission. With 21 documents, 188 citations, and an h-index of 6, the research profile demonstrates meaningful academic activity and impact. The Student Research Paper Award recognizes this contribution and highlights the importance of continued research into efficient and flexible wireless power-transfer technologies.

External Links

References

  1. Scopus Author Profile: Shui Pang, Author ID 58018126000.
    Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/58018126000
  2. ORCID Research Profile: Shui Pang.
    ORCID. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7477-1436

Jeongseog Oh | Aluminum water splitting | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jeongseog Oh | Aluminum water splitting | Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), South Korea

Summary:

Dr. Jeongseog Oh is a Principal Researcher at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) and an expert in combustion engineering, chemical engineering, and system engineering. He received his Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Seoul National University and has since contributed to numerous projects and research initiatives, particularly in the areas of combustion stability, energy systems, and reaction kinetics. He has held positions in both academia and industry, including a tenure as an Affiliated Professor and a Senior Researcher. His work has been recognized with several awards, including commendations from national agencies in Korea.

Professional Profile:

👩‍🎓Education:

Ph.D. in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

  • Seoul National University, Korea (2010)
  • Focus: Experimental Combustion and Propulsion Engineering
  • Adviser: Youngbin Yoon

M.B.A. in Business Administration

  • Chungnam National University, Korea (2016)
  • Focus: Management of Technology
  • Adviser: Yoonsoo Lim

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering

  • Pusan National University, Korea (2005)
  • Focus: Experimental Combustion Engineering
  • Adviser: Youngjoon Chang

B.S. in Mechanical Engineering

  • Dong-A University, Korea (2002)
  • Adviser: Joongwan Kim

🏢 Professional Experience:

Dr. Jeongseog Oh has been a Principal Researcher in the Energy Convergence System Research Department at the Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER) since April 2011. In addition, he served as an Affiliated Professor at the Division of Energy System Engineering at the KIER School, University of Science and Technology from 2016 to 2019. Before joining KIER, he was a Senior Researcher in the Propulsion Research Team at Hyundai ROTEM Company from 2010 to 2011. He has also been a Teaching Assistant at the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Seoul National University and a Visiting Student at the Propulsion Engineering Research Center at Pennsylvania State University.

Research Interests:

Combustion Engineering:

  • Turbulent non-premixed hydrogen jet flames
  • Liquid jet in cross flow for ramjet engines
  • Combustion instability in gas turbine combustors
  • Oxy-fuel and oxygen-enhanced combustion in industrial furnaces

Chemical Engineering:

  • Particle separation in gasification processes
  • Reduction of iron oxide particles in steelmaking processes
  • Reaction kinetics of gas, liquid, and solid fuels

System Engineering:

  • Smart Farm Energy Systems
  • Thermal Energy Storage Systems (ATES, etc.)
  • Aluminum-Air Battery & Aluminum-Alkali Reaction Systems

Laser Diagnostics:

  • Simultaneous measurements of PIV/OH PLIF
  • Optical patternator (PLLIF)

Computational Tools:

  • Numerical simulation using FLUENT, TRANSYS, SolidWorks, REFPROP, and CHEMKIN

Awards:

Commendation from Minister: Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, Korea (2021)

Commendation from Director: Korea Institute of Planning and Evaluation for Technology in Food, Agriculture and Forestry (IPET), Korea (2021)

Grand Prize: Annual Outstanding Paper Award, Korea Institute of Energy Research (KIER), Korea (2014)

Top Noted Publication:

Development of an Oxygen-Enhanced Combustor for Scrap Preheating in an Electric Arc Furnace

  • Authors: Oh, J., Lee, E., Noh, D.
  • Journal: Applied Thermal Engineering
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 91
  • Pages: 749–758
  • Citations: 9

Pyrolysis Characteristics of Glass Fiber-Reinforced Plastic (GFRP) under Isothermal Conditions

  • Authors: Yun, Y.M., Seo, M.W., Ra, H.W., Lee, J.G., Kim, J.H.
  • Journal: Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 114
  • Pages: 40–46
  • Citations: 30

Numerical Simulation of an Internal Flow Field in a Uniflow Cyclone Separator

  • Authors: Oh, J., Choi, S., Kim, J.
  • Journal: Powder Technology
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 274
  • Pages: 135–145
  • Citations: 68

Flame Characteristics of a Non-Premixed Oxy-Fuel Jet in a Lab-Scale Furnace

  • Authors: Oh, J., Noh, D.
  • Journal: Energy
  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 81
  • Pages: 328–343
  • Citations: 31

Particle Separation with the Concept of Uniflow Cyclone

  • Authors: Oh, J., Choi, S., Kim, J., Lee, S., Jin, G.
  • Journal: Powder Technology
  • Year: 2014
  • Volume: 254
  • Pages: 500–507
  • Citations: 14