Pankaj Kumar Dubey | Sustainable Architecture | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Pankaj Kumar Dubey | Sustainable Architecture | Young Scientist Award

Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology | India

Pankaj Kumar Dubey is a Teaching Assistant and Research Fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Kamla Nehru Institute of Technology, specializing in distributed generation, electric vehicles, renewable energy systems, and intelligent power system optimization. He has served as lecturer, lab in-charge, and an active contributor to institutional accreditation committees, alongside prior industry experience as an Electrical Engineer. His professional work spans coordinated control strategies for distributed generations with electric vehicles, smart grid scheduling, microgrid optimization, and AI-based simulation studies, supported by extensive publications in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, international conferences, book chapters, authored textbooks,multiple granted and published patents across India and abroad. He has earned numerous national and international honors recognizing his academic excellence and research contributions, and he serves as a reviewer for major journals including IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Transportation Systems while holding memberships in several global research and professional organizations. His research impact includes 147 citations, 11 publications, and an h-index of 5.

Featured Publications

1. Dubey P.K., Singh B., Singh D., Singh M.K., Blockchain for Health Care: A Review. In: Blockchain Technology for Healthcare Application, Nova Science Publishers, Accepted.

2. Singh B., Dubey P.K., Distributed power generation planning for distribution networks using electric vehicles: Systematic attention to challenges and opportunities. J. Energy Storage, 2022, 48, 104030.

3. Yadav S., Sudman M.S.I., Dubey P.K., Srinivas R.V., Srisainath R., Devi V.C., Development of a GA-RBF based Model for Penetration of Electric Vehicles and its Projections. Int. Conf. Self Sustainable Artificial Intelligence Systems, 2023, 42.

4. Singh B., Dubey P.K., Singh S.N., Recent optimization techniques for coordinated control of electric vehicles in super smart power grids network: A state of the art. IEEE UPCON, 2022, 32.

5. Dubey P.K., Singh B., Kumar V., Singh D., A novel approach for comparative analysis of distributed generations and electric vehicles in distribution systems. Electr. Eng., 2024, 106(3), 2371–2390.

By developing optimized control strategies for distributed energy resources and electric vehicles, he strengthens the foundation of future smart grids and sustainable power systems. His research drives scientific progress and supports industry and society in transitioning toward cleaner, smarter, and more reliable energy technologies.

Deividi Maurente-Silva | Concrete Technology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Deividi Maurente-Silva | Concrete Technology | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul | Brazil

Mr. Deividi Maurente-Silva is a PhD candidate in Civil Engineering at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, specializing in concrete technology, environmentally friendly cementitious materials, and biologically driven self-healing systems. His academic path builds on a strong foundation in materials science and civil engineering, supported by research roles that explore sustainable innovations for cement-based matrices. He has contributed to national collaborative projects involving multiple universities focused on optimizing healing agents and advancing self-healing concrete alternatives, and he has developed patented apparatus technology for standardized cracking procedures. His research spans autogenous and biologically induced healing mechanisms, calcium-based stimuli, and advanced characterization techniques, reflected in publications in journals such as Construction and Building Materials, Materials, Materia, and Ambiente Construído. Alongside his scholarly work, he has engaged in consultancy-aligned initiatives targeting performance improvement in sustainable cement composites. His professional profile is strengthened by participation in research networks, contributions to interdisciplinary groups, and involvement in academic development activities, supported by measurable research impact that includes 6 citations, 2 publications, and an h-index of 1.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Deividi Maurente-Silva, Joao Vitor Bitencourt Borowski, Angela Borges Masuero, Denise Carpena Coitinho Dal Molin, Quantifying the self-healing phenomenon in cement-based materials: Insights from ultrasound tests and optical microscopy. Constr. Build. Mater., 2025, 143899.

2. Deividi Gomes Maurente-Silva, Joao Vitor Bitencourt Borowski, Vanessa Giaretton Cappellesso, Marilene Henning Vainstein, Angela Borges Masuero, Denise Carpena Coitinho Dal Molin, Effect of exposure environment and calcium source on the biologically induced self-healing phenomenon in a cement-based material. Buildings, 2024, 14, 3782.

3. Janaine Fernanda Gaelzer Timm, Roberta Picanco Casarin, Deividi Maurente Gomes da Silva, Gustavo Bridi Bellaver, Daniel Tregnago Pagnussat, Daniela Dietz Viana, Proposta de ferramenta para diagnóstico do grau de inovacao percebido em empresas do ambiente construído. Ambiente Construído, 2023, 23, 00660.

4. Deividi Maurente Gomes da Silva, Vanessa Giaretton Cappellesso, Maurício Germano Lopes Garcia, Angela Borges Masuero, Denise Carpena Coitinho Dal Molin, Calcium hydroxide influence in autogenous self-healing of cement-based materials in various environmental conditions. Ambiente Construído, 2021, 21, 00522.

Deividi Maurente-Silva’s work advances sustainable construction by developing self-healing cement-based materials that reduce maintenance demands and extend the lifespan of infrastructure. His research strengthens scientific understanding of healing mechanisms while offering practical pathways for greener, longer-lasting building systems. His vision is to integrate biotechnology and materials engineering to create resilient, low-carbon solutions for the global built environment.