Jordi Roviras Miñana | Sustainable Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

 Jordi Roviras Miñana
Affiliation International University of Catalunya
Country Spain
Scopus ID 57219744653
Documents 6
Citations 5
h-index 2
Subject Area Sustainability and Construction
Event Architecture Engineers Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-8913-8652

 Jordi Roviras Miñana,
International University of Catalunya

Jordi Roviras Miñana is associated with the International University of Catalunya, Spain, where his academic activities focus on sustainability and construction research. His published studies contribute to environmentally responsible engineering practices, emphasizing sustainable building strategies, construction innovation, and practical engineering applications relevant to contemporary architectural development.[1]

Abstract

Jordi Roviras Miñana has established an emerging academic profile through scholarly work in sustainability and construction. His publications examine practical engineering solutions that encourage environmentally responsible design, efficient construction practices, and sustainable infrastructure development. His research demonstrates commitment to evidence-based methodologies and interdisciplinary collaboration within the built environment.[1]

Keywords

Sustainability, Construction Engineering, Sustainable Buildings, Green Infrastructure, Architecture, Engineering Research, Environmental Design, Building Performance, Academic Research, Built Environment.[2]

Introduction

Jordi Roviras Miñana conducts research focused on sustainability and construction engineering at the International University of Catalunya. His scholarly activities emphasize environmentally responsible construction approaches, resource-efficient practices, and innovative engineering concepts supporting resilient buildings while addressing modern challenges within sustainable architectural development and infrastructure planning.[1]

Research Profile

His academic profile includes six indexed publications with five citations and an h-index of two according to Scopus metrics. Research activities primarily explore sustainability, construction technologies, and engineering methodologies that contribute to environmentally conscious building design and practical implementation within the construction sector.[1]

Research Contributions

Research contributions highlight sustainable construction methods, improved building performance, and environmentally responsible engineering solutions. His investigations encourage integrating sustainability principles into architectural practice while supporting efficient resource utilization, construction quality, and long-term environmental considerations through systematic academic research and interdisciplinary collaboration.[2]

Publications

The publication record reflects consistent scholarly engagement in sustainability and construction topics. Indexed research articles contribute scientific evidence supporting sustainable engineering applications, construction innovation, and responsible architectural development while demonstrating adherence to recognized academic publishing standards and peer-reviewed dissemination practices.[1]

Research Impact

Although representing an early research portfolio, available citation metrics indicate growing academic recognition. Published findings provide useful references for researchers and practitioners interested in sustainable construction, engineering innovation, and environmentally responsible building strategies that support future developments within the architecture and engineering disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

Based on documented scholarly achievements, Jordi Roviras Miñana demonstrates qualifications appropriate for consideration within the Best Researcher Award category. His measurable research output, commitment to sustainable engineering, indexed publications, and developing academic influence align with recognition criteria emphasizing quality, innovation, and professional research excellence.[3]

Conclusion

Jordi Roviras Miñana contributes to sustainability and construction research through scholarly publications and evidence-based engineering investigations. His developing academic profile reflects dedication to responsible construction practices, supporting continued research advancement and recognition within architecture, engineering, and sustainable infrastructure disciplines.[1]

External Links

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jordi Roviras Miñana, Author ID 57219744653. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57219744653
  2. Roviras Miñana, J., Sarrablo Moreno, V., & Casariego Vales, P. (2026). Experimental evaluation of a concealed anchoring system for large-format thin ceramic panels under wind loading in ventilated façades. Materials, 19(6), 1062.
    https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/19/6/1062
  3. Architecture Engineers Awards. (2026). Best Researcher Award Evaluation Guidelines.
    https://architectureengineers.com/

Yong-Duck Chung | Climate-Responsive Architecture | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Yong-Duck Chung | Climate-Responsive Architecture | Research Excellence Award

Principal Researcher | Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute | South Korea

Dr. Yong-Duck Chung is a leading researcher in advanced materials science, with significant contributions to topological insulators, thin-film photovoltaics, and optoelectronic device engineering. His work focuses on the design, fabrication, and characterization of chalcogenide thin films, nano-structured materials, and surface/interface electronic structures using advanced techniques such as synchrotron radiation. He has played a pivotal role in developing high-efficiency CIGS solar cells, high-speed optical communication devices, and next-generation photonic systems. With a strong emphasis on functional thin films and quantum materials, his research bridges fundamental physics and practical device applications. He has authored 144 scientific publications with 1862 citations and an h-index of 25, reflecting sustained impact and scholarly influence. His contributions are further evidenced by numerous international patents in photovoltaic and optical technologies, advancing innovation in energy conversion and semiconductor device engineering.

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Yazhou Zhao | Energy-Efficient Architecture | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Yazhou Zhao | Energy-Efficient Architecture | Young Scientist Award

Experimental Scientist at  Zhejiang University, China

Dr. Yazhou Zhao is an Assistant Research Professor at the College of Energy Engineering, Zhejiang University, and Senior Experimental Scientist at the Key Laboratory of Refrigeration & Cryogenic Technology of Zhejiang Province. A core member of the AI-for-Energy Research Group, he leads projects at the intersection of renewable energy, artificial intelligence, and thermodynamic systems. He has developed the GKS physics simulator for generative-AI-assisted teaching and has contributed to numerous national and international energy projects, including collaborations with the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and government–industry programs in geothermal and heat pump technologies. With over 30 peer-reviewed journal publications, multiple patents, and recognition such as the Qianjiang Energy Science & Technology Award, his work focuses on intelligent control of energy systems, geothermal technologies, and digital-twin-based optimization. Dr. Zhao’s contributions align with global low-carbon and net-zero energy goals, positioning him as a leader in energy-efficient architecture and sustainable technologies.

Professional Profile

Scopus

Education

Dr. Yazhou Zhao has pursued a multidisciplinary academic path across engineering and computational sciences. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, specializing in Geological Engineering under the supervision of Academician Wang Jiyang and Professor Pang Zhonghe. His doctoral research focused on medium-depth ground-source heat pump systems and coupled thermal-reservoir simulations. Earlier, he completed his Master’s degree in Fluid Mechanics and Aerodynamics at the Institute of Applied Physics and Computational Mathematics, Beijing, conducting advanced research on aero-engine turbomachinery aerodynamics and Lagrangian mesh-free methods. His undergraduate studies were at Wuhan University of Science & Technology. where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Built Environment & Equipment Engineering. This broad academic foundation across thermodynamics, numerical methods, and renewable energy systems underpins his innovative research in energy engineering and artificial intelligence for sustainable technologies.

Experience

Dr. Yazhou Zhao currently serves as an Experimental Scientist at Zhejiang University, where he advances research in intelligent energy systems and AI-driven simulations. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Zhejiang University, focusing on machine learning applications for building energy systems and multi-physics numerical simulations. His professional journey includes leadership as Principal Investigator on several major renewable energy projects funded by national and provincial programs, including geothermal system optimization and solar-assisted heating technologies. He has collaborated on international projects with partners in Finland and the Netherlands, addressing global challenges in carbon reduction and sustainable architecture. Beyond academia, he has contributed to government consulting projects on geothermal industry strategy and industrial energy-efficiency solutions. With his extensive project management, innovation in AI-assisted digital twins, and applied energy engineering expertise, Dr. Zhao has consistently translated theoretical advancements into practical applications across multiple sectors.

Research Focus

Dr. Yazhou Zhao’s  research bridges thermodynamics, artificial intelligence, and renewable energy engineering. His primary focus is on the intelligent control of building energy systems, with an emphasis on time-varying and nonlinear HVAC systems. He has pioneered AI-driven approaches for fault detection, health monitoring, and decision-making in energy-efficient architecture. A major part of his work involves geothermal and ground-source heat pump technologies, where he has developed novel simulation models and strategies to optimize performance under diverse climatic conditions, particularly in hot-summer/cold-winter zones. His research also advances large-scale computational fluid dynamics (CFD), leveraging machine learning to improve turbulence modeling and thermodynamic simulations across multi-phase and multi-scale systems. Furthermore, Dr. Zhao has contributed to digital twin platforms, integrating physical models, AI, and experimental data for smart operation of complex energy infrastructures. His research is strategically aligned with global carbon neutrality initiatives, offering innovative pathways to sustainable energy transformation.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Yazhou Zhao ’s contributions have been recognized with multiple awards across academic, research, and coaching achievements. He received the Second Prize of the Qianjiang Energy Science & Technology Award for his groundbreaking project on IoT-based control of smart ground-source heat pump systems. During his early academic career, he won top prizes in national mathematics and modeling competitions, including First Prize in the National Undergraduate Mathematics Competition and honors at the COMAP Mathematical Contest in Modeling. Beyond his research, he has served as a coach, guiding teams to success in global competitions such as the S. T. Yau Science and Physics Awards and the HiMCM contest, securing multiple first prizes. His awards reflect both technical excellence and mentorship, underscoring his leadership in advancing the next generation of researchers while driving forward the field of renewable energy and energy-efficient systems.

Publication Top Notes

Title: An efficient hybrid model for thermal analysis of deep borehole heat exchangers
Authors: Zhao Y., Pang Z., Huang Y., Ma Z. 
Summary: Proposes a hybrid model integrating analytical and numerical methods to improve efficiency in modeling deep borehole exchangers.

Title: A fast simulation approach to the thermal recovery characteristics of deep borehole heat exchanger after heat extraction
Authors: Zhao Y., Ma Z., Pang Z. 
Summary: Introduces a rapid simulation method to evaluate thermal recovery of boreholes, enhancing geothermal system design.

Title: Heat transfer modeling on high-temperature charging and discharging of deep borehole heat exchanger with transient strong heat flux
Authors: Zhao Y., Qin X., Shi X. 
Summary: Develops transient models for high-intensity borehole heat storage, addressing system performance at elevated conditions.

Title: Performance evaluation of solar and condensing heat recovery systems for air reheating and humidification in industrial buildings
Authors: Wu F., Huang X., Zhang L., Gao J., Sun Y., Zhao Y., Zhang X. 
Summary: Evaluates hybrid solar and condensing heat recovery systems, showing improved efficiency in industrial HVAC applications.

Title: Study on the thermal imbalance characteristics and optimal operation strategy of ground source heat pump system in hot summer and cold winter areas
Authors: Zhao Y., Gao J., Wu F., Sun Y., Liu A., Yu Z., Zhang X. 
Summary: Investigates thermal imbalance issues in ground-source systems, offering optimized operation strategies for challenging climates.

Conclusion

Dr. Yazhou Zhao demonstrates a strong blend of academic rigor, technological innovation, and leadership in renewable energy and intelligent building systems. His consistent research contributions, particularly in geothermal energy and advanced heat pump systems, are aligned with pressing global challenges such as carbon neutrality and energy efficiency. With further emphasis on international collaboration and broader dissemination of his work, he stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award.