Arshad Farooq | Parametric Design | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Arshad Farooq | Parametric Design | Research Excellence Award

Harbin Institute of Technology | China

Arshad Farooq is a doctoral researcher in Power Engineering and Engineering Thermophysics at the School of Energy Science and Engineering, Harbin Institute of Technology, specializing in fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and heat transfer with a strong emphasis on gas turbine cooling technologies. He has extensive professional experience in academic teaching and laboratory leadership, having served in instructional, technical, and supervisory roles while contributing to curriculum development, laboratory accreditation, and experimental system optimization. His research focuses on vortex-based sweeping jet actuators, conjugate heat transfer, film cooling, and advanced CFD modeling, with publications in leading international journals in aerospace and thermal sciences that advance turbine thermal management and flow control technologies. His scholarly impact includes 97 citationsfrom 7 publications, with an h-index of 4.

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George Economides | Digital Twins | Best Researcher Award

Dr. George Economides | Digital Twins | Best Researcher Award

Head of Digital Twins | Department for Transport | United Kingdom

Dr. George Economides MChem EMBA FCIHT FRSA MCMI MIET is an accomplished professional recognized for his leadership in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and sustainable transport innovation. As Head of Digital Twins at the UK Department for Transport, he leads national strategies that integrate digital twin systems, AI, and data-driven technologies into transport policy and infrastructure planning. His expertise spans intelligent mobility, systems thinking, and ethical AI, with impactful contributions to digital twin governance, smart infrastructure, and resilience modeling. Dr. Economides’s work bridges science, technology, and policy, positioning him as a key figure in advancing data-centric decision-making and digital innovation within public institutions. His research is featured in leading journals including Buildings, Building and Environment, and Sustainability, reflecting his focus on digital twin applications and sustainable mobility frameworks. A frequent keynote speaker at international forums and an active member of multiple academic and industry boards, he contributes to shaping standards and policies in emerging technologies. He has received several honors, including the TaaS Future Mobility Champion of the Year Award and the Josef Pliva Award for scientific excellence, underscoring his influence in both academic and policy circles. His professional fellowships and memberships further highlight his commitment to innovation, collaboration, and ethical leadership in digital engineering and intelligent transport systems. He has 1 citation, 2 publications, and an H-index of 1.

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1. Economides G., A quantum state metanalysis of the dynamic inconsistency effect. Quantum Behav. Econ. Conf. Proc., 2025, Accepted.

Dr. George Economides’s work drives the integration of digital twins and artificial intelligence into national transport systems, advancing data-driven policymaking and sustainable infrastructure development. His leadership bridges science, technology, and governance, fostering global innovation in resilient, ethical, and intelligent mobility solutions.