Mr. Emmanuel Kekle Ahialey | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Emmanuel Kekle Ahialey | Energy | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate at University of Energy and Natural Resources, Sunyani, Ghana

Emmanuel Kekle Ahialey is a dedicated researcher and doctoral candidate in Sustainable Energy Management at the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana. With academic foundations in Technology Education and Energy and Sustainable Management, his research focuses on the impact of Land Use Land Cover and climate change on hydropower development, particularly the Pwalugu Hydropower Plant. He has authored peer-reviewed articles in reputed journals, contributed a scholarly book, and presented at major international conferences on renewable energy and climate change. Beyond research, he actively serves as a reviewer for global scientific journals and as a Scientific Committee Member for the Asian Council of Science Editors and the Annual International Congress on Civil Engineering. His work demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing renewable energy, sustainability, and climate resilience.

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Education

Emmanuel Kekle Ahialey possesses a strong academic background that underpins his expertise in renewable energy and sustainability. He earned a Bachelor of Education in Technology from the University of Education, Winneba, where he gained a solid foundation in science, technology, and applied teaching methodologies. His passion for sustainable solutions led him to pursue a Master of Science in Energy and Sustainable Management at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology , equipping him with technical and managerial competencies in energy systems. Currently, he is advancing his research as a Ph.D. candidate in Sustainable Energy Management at the University of Energy and Natural Resources, Ghana, with expected completion. His doctoral research focuses on land use, climate change, and hydropower sustainability, reflecting his academic rigor and problem-solving orientation.

Professional Experience

Emmanuel has developed considerable professional experience as both an academic and researcher in the field of energy and environmental sustainability. As a doctoral researcher at the Regional Centre for Energy and Environmental Sustainability (RCEES), University of Energy and Natural Resources, he is undertaking impactful research on climate change and hydropower systems. His work integrates quantitative, qualitative, and systematic review methodologies, resulting in multiple high-quality publications. Beyond his doctoral role, he contributes as a reviewer for several international journals, demonstrating his expertise in critically evaluating scientific work. He has actively engaged with global research communities, presenting at international conferences in renewable energy and climate change. His professional journey showcases a blend of teaching, research, and scholarly service, reinforcing his position as a promising academic leader in energy sustainability.

Research Interest

Emmanuel’s research interests lie at the intersection of renewable energy, climate change, sustainable development, and hydropower systems. His doctoral research emphasizes the complex relationship between Land Use Land Cover (LULC) changes, climate variability, and hydropower development, with specific focus on Ghana’s Pwalugu Hydropower Plant. He is particularly interested in developing evidence-based solutions that address the environmental and socio-economic impacts of energy infrastructure projects. His publications explore themes such as climate modeling, water resource management, and sustainable energy pathways. Beyond hydropower, his broader research goal is to contribute to climate-resilient energy policies and technologies that align with global sustainability agendas. Through systematic reviews, empirical research, and international collaborations, he is committed to advancing practical knowledge that informs policy, planning, and renewable energy development in Africa and beyond.

Award and Honor

Emmanuel’s academic contributions have earned him significant recognition within the international research community. He serves as a Scientific Committee Member of the Asian Council of Science Editors and the Annual International Congress on Civil Engineering, reflecting his professional standing and expertise. His role as a reviewer for global journals further highlights his recognition as a trusted academic voice in renewable energy and climate research. Additionally, he has been invited to present at leading international conferences, including the World Congress on Renewable Energy and Sustainable Technologies and the World Congress on Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability held in Rome . These platforms provided him opportunities to share his research with global audiences, enhancing his visibility as a young scholar. Collectively, these honors reflect his growing impact and leadership in the field.

Research Skills

Emmanuel possesses a versatile set of research and analytical skills that strengthen his scholarly contributions. He is proficient in both quantitative and qualitative methodologies, employing advanced data analysis and modeling to assess climate change impacts on hydropower systems. His expertise includes systematic review methods, demonstrated by his widely cited publication on the impacts of LULC and climate change on hydropower generation. He is adept at using geospatial and hydrological analysis tools for assessing land cover and water resource interactions. His collaborative approach enables him to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams across energy, climate science, and engineering fields. In addition, his experience in academic writing, reviewing, and conference presentations highlights his ability to communicate research outcomes effectively. These skills position him as a resourceful and innovative researcher with practical problem-solving abilities.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Impacts of LULC and climate changes on hydropower generation and development: A systematic review
Authors: E.K. Ahialey, A.T. Kabo-bah, S. Gyamfi
Year: 2023
Citation: Heliyon, 9(11), e21247. DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e21247

Title: Impacts of LULC and climate changes
Authors: E.K. Ahialey, A.T. Kabo-bah, S. Gyamfi
Year: 2024
Citation: Lambert Academic Publishing, ISBN: 9786207463374

Title: LULC changes in the region of the proposed Pwalugu hydropower plant
Authors: E.K. Ahialey, A.T. Kabo-bah, S. Gyamfi
Year: 2024
Citation: Journal of Geography and Cartography, 7(2), Article 8282. DOI: 10.24294/jgc.v7i2.8282

Title: Impact of climate change on the proposed Pwalugu hydropower plant based on shared socio-economic pathway (SSP) scenarios
Authors: A.T. Kabo-bah, E.K. Ahialey, E.K. Siabi, S. Gyamfi
Year: 2025
Citation: Journal of Discovery Sustainability (Accepted)

Title: Impact of climate change on the streamflow in the region of the proposed Pwalugu Hydropower Plant based on the Shared Socio-Economic Pathway scenarios
Authors: E.K. Ahialey, A.T. Kabo-bah, S. Gyamfi
Year: 2025
Citation: Journal of Hydrological Ecology and Water Security (Under Review)

Title: Examination of land use land cover and water availability in the basins around the site of the proposed Pwalugu Hydroelectric Power Plant – A component of the Pwalugu Multipurpose Dam Project
Authors: E.K. Ahialey, A.T. Kabo-bah, S. Gyamfi
Year: 2025

Title: Climate variability and changing LULC on the streamflow in the region of the proposed Pwalugu Hydropower Plant, Ghana
Authors: A.T. Kabo-bah, E.K. Ahialey, E.K. Siabi, S. Gyamfi
Year: 2025

Conclusion

In conclusion, Emmanuel Kekle Ahialey exemplifies a dedicated researcher whose work bridges the gap between academic inquiry and practical solutions in renewable energy and climate resilience. With a strong educational foundation, impactful publications, and active involvement in the international research community, he has demonstrated both scholarly excellence and leadership potential. His contributions extend beyond his doctoral studies, encompassing journal reviewing, scientific committee membership, and international conference engagements, which establish him as a credible and influential academic voice. Looking ahead, Emmanuel has the capacity to expand his research influence through Q1 journal publications, global collaborations, and editorial board roles. His vision and commitment to sustainable energy development make him a highly deserving candidate for recognition through the Best Researcher Award, underscoring his potential to drive impactful change in science and society.

Yuanfu Deng | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuanfu Deng | Energy Storage | Best Researcher Award

School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at South China University of Technology, China

Prof. Yuan-Fu Deng is a professor at the School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT). With a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from Xiamen University, he has held academic positions at SCUT since 2005. He has conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Waterloo and was a visiting scholar at HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute. He currently serves as the Deputy Director of Guangdong Electrochemical Energy Engineering Technology Research Center and Secretary General of Guangdong Undergraduate Chemistry Teaching Guidance Committee. His expertise lies in electrochemical energy storage and catalysis, with over 130 publications, including 10 ESI highly cited papers, in top-tier journals like Advanced Energy Materials, ACS Energy Letters, and Journal of Energy Chemistry.

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Educational Details

  • Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry – Xiamen University, China (2005)

Professional Experience

  • Professor (2015–Present) – School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, South China University of Technology (SCUT)
  • Associate Professor (2009–2015) – SCUT
  • Lecturer (2005–2009) – SCUT
  • Postdoctoral Researcher (2007–2008) – Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Canada
  • Visiting Scholar (2010–2013) – HKUST Fok Ying Tung Research Institute, Hong Kong
  • Deputy Director – Guangdong Electrochemical Energy Engineering Technology Research Center
  • Secretary General – Guangdong Undergraduate Chemistry Teaching Guidance Committee

Research Interest

Prof. Deng’s research focuses on electrochemical energy storage and catalysis, emphasizing the development of novel materials, advanced nanostructures, and innovative characterization techniques. His work spans batteries, supercapacitors, and fuel cells, contributing to fundamental and applied advancements in energy storage technologies.

Author Metrics

  • Total Publications: 130+
  • Highly Cited Papers (ESI): 10
  • Key Journals: Advanced Energy Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Energy Letters, Energy Storage Materials, Journal of Energy Chemistry, Carbon

Top Noted Publication

High-Modulus Solid Electrolyte Interphase Layer with Gradient Composition Enables Long-Cycle All-Solid-State Lithium-Sulfur Batteries

  • Authors: H. Duan, J. Liu, J. He, Y. Deng, G. Chen
  • Journal: Journal of Energy Chemistry, 2024
  • Citations: 5
  • Summary: This study presents a high-modulus solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) with a gradient composition, significantly enhancing the cycle life and stability of all-solid-state lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries.

Nickel-Catalyzed Arylcyanation of Alkenes via Cyano Group Translocation: Access to 1,n-Dinitriles or 4-Amino Nitriles

  • Authors: X. Li, S. Wang, X. Fu, H. Jiang, L. Huang
  • Journal: Science China Chemistry, 2024
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This paper explores a nickel-catalyzed strategy for arylcyanation of alkenes, offering an efficient method for synthesizing 1,n-dinitriles and 4-amino nitriles via cyano group translocation.

Insight into the Effect of N-Doping Level in N-Doped Carbons Modified Separator on Improving the Electrochemical Performance of Li-S Batteries

  • Authors: S. Wang, L. Ling, Z. Zhang, Y. Tong, Y. Deng
  • Journal: Electrochimica Acta, 2024
  • Citations: 3
  • Summary: Investigates how nitrogen doping in carbon-based separators improves lithium-sulfur battery performance, enhancing conductivity and polysulfide retention.

MXene-Based Materials: Synthesis, Structure, and Their Application for Advanced Lithium-Sulfur Batteries (Review)

  • Authors: L. Liao, S. Wang, H. Duan, Y. Deng
  • Journal: Journal of Energy Storage, 2024
  • Citations: 11
  • Summary: A comprehensive review on the synthesis, structure, and functional applications of MXene-based materials for Li-S battery performance enhancement.

A 3D Framework with an In Situ Generated Li3N Solid Electrolyte Interphase for Superior Lithium Metal Batteries

  • Authors: X. Fu, H. Duan, L. Zhang, Y. Hu, Y. Deng
  • Journal: Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
  • Citations: 15
  • Summary: Introduces a three-dimensional Li3N-based solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) framework that enhances the stability and efficiency of lithium metal batteries.

Conclusion

Prof. Yuanfu Deng is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a strong publication record, leadership in energy storage research, and contributions to academia and technology. While he could enhance his global collaborations and industry impact, his current achievements in electrochemical energy storage position him as a leading scientist in the field. His work is highly relevant to sustainable energy solutions, making him a strong contender for the award.