Wenliang Yin | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenliang Yin | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Chairman Of Department at Shandong University of Technology, China

Wenliang Yin is an associate professor at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Shandong University of Technology (SDUT), China. With a robust background in renewable energy systems and wind power engineering, he has made significant contributions to the development of hybrid wind power generation systems integrated with hydrogen storage technologies. As a recipient of multiple prestigious grants and awards, he has positioned himself as a leading early-career researcher in the intersection of mechanical transmission, electrical control, and renewable energy integration.

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Education

Dr. Yin received his Ph.D. in Energy Power and Mechanical Engineering from North China Electric Power University (NCEPU), Beijing, in 2019, following a direct transfer from his Master’s program due to outstanding academic performance. During his doctoral studies, he also served as a visiting Ph.D. candidate at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, from 2017 to 2018, where he deepened his knowledge in electrical engineering and control systems. His undergraduate and initial graduate training were also completed at NCEPU, where he built a solid foundation in energy systems and mechanical engineering.

Experience

Since joining SDUT in 2019, Dr. Yin has advanced from lecturer to associate professor and currently supervises Master’s research students while also coordinating and lecturing undergraduate courses such as New Energy Power Generation Technology and Condition Monitoring. In parallel, he was appointed a Youth Outstanding Researcher in Shandong Province, a recognition granted to top academic talents. Prior to this, his early career included extensive involvement in national-level research programs focused on wind turbine systems and energy storage technologies.

Research Interests

Dr. Yin’s research focuses on the dynamics, modeling, and optimization of wind power generation systems, especially those employing speed regulating differential mechanisms (SRDM). His work also explores robust control strategies for hybrid-drive wind turbines integrated with hydrogen energy storage systems to enhance grid-friendly operation. His interests extend to mechanical vibration theory, electrical machine control, and system-level energy optimization. He is particularly known for developing simulation models and experimental verifications of hybrid wind-hydrogen systems, bridging theoretical concepts with practical engineering applications.

Awards

Dr. Yin has been recognized with several prestigious honors, including the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award from NCEPU (Top 5%) in 2019 and the Youth Outstanding Researcher Award by the Shandong provincial government (Top 1%) the same year. He has also been awarded the National Teacher Qualification Certificate and was named an Excellent Teacher by SDUT in 2021 (Top 1%). Additionally, he has received multiple first-class scholarships throughout his academic career and was acknowledged as an Excellent Reviewer at IEEE I&CPS Asia 2020. His supervision excellence is also evidenced by two undergraduate theses being named among SDUT’s top 2%.

Publications

Dr. Yin has authored numerous academic works, among which the following seven represent key contributions to his field:

Yin et al., “Advanced Power Curve Modeling for Wind Turbines: A Multivariable Approach with SGBRT and Grey Wolf Optimization,” Energy Conversion and Management, 2025 – cited for its advanced prediction methodology in wind energy performance (SJR Q1; IF 9.9).

Jia, Yin et al., “Performance improvement of active distribution networks…,” CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems (Online, 2025) – noted for control strategies in hybrid-drive farms (SJR Q2; IF 6.9).

Yin, Rui, “Research on dynamic characteristics…,” Acta Energiae Solaris Sinica, 2021 – studied mechanical dynamics in SRDM-based systems (SJR Q4; IF 1.069).

Yin et al., “Modeling and simulation analysis of 1.5 MW wind turbine…,” Chinese Science Paper Online, 2016 – explored hydrogen integration in turbines.

Yin et al., “Simulation analysis of wind turbine hydrogen production system…,” Chinese Science Paper Online, 2016 – introduced SRDM-based hydrogen production modeling.

Yin et al., “Analysis of a front-end speed regulation wind turbine with hydrogen storage system,” IEEE I&CPS Asia 2020 – presented hybrid drive designs (IEEE/EI indexed).

Wang, Yin et al., “Fractional-order sliding mode control…,” Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 2023 – focused on voltage stability in hybrid turbines (SJR Q1; IF 6.3).

Conclusion

With a strong academic pedigree, impressive publication record, and a track record of successful project leadership, Dr. Wenliang Yin has emerged as a promising researcher in the fields of wind energy systems and renewable energy integration. His work bridges mechanical design and electrical control, making him a unique contributor to next-generation energy technologies. His excellence in supervision, innovation, and academic service illustrates not only his technical proficiency but also his commitment to advancing the renewable energy discipline in both research and education.

Cenker Aktemur – Energy management in buildings – Best Researcher Award

Cenker Aktemur - Energy management in buildings - Best Researcher Award

Sivas University of Science and Technology - Turkey

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CENKER AKTEMUR

Cenker Aktemur is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Sivas University of Science and Technology in Turkey. He completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Kocaeli University in 2023, where he specialized in enhancing the thermodynamic performance of solar-assisted absorption and vapor compression cascade refrigeration cycles. He holds an MSc and BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Eastern Mediterranean University.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXCELLENCE

Dr. Aktemur's academic journey is marked by consistent excellence. During his Ph.D., he maintained a GPA of 3.52/4 and was awarded a prestigious Ph.D. scholarship by the Council of Higher Education (CoHE) in the field of Renewable Energy and Energy Storage, under the 100/2000 Program. His master's thesis focused on the energy and economic analyses of natural gas heating systems, while his undergraduate capstone project involved the design and manufacturing of a reverse shoulder prosthesis.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr. Aktemur has diverse work experience, including a role as an R&D Engineer at CMAK Crane Systems and a compulsory internship at Yılmazlar Steel Construction and Machinery Manufacturing. His professional expertise extends to advanced software skills in AutoCAD, CATIA, SolidWorks, and Siemens NX, among others.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Dr. Aktemur has received numerous honors and awards, including a Ph.D. scholarship for his research in renewable energy, and consistent recognition for academic excellence during his undergraduate and master's studies. He has also completed several advanced courses and certifications in engineering software and tools.

SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS

An active researcher, Dr. Aktemur has contributed to the scientific community through his publications and role as a scientific referee for several high-impact journals, including Applied Thermal Engineering, Solar Energy, and Energy & Environment. His ORCID ID is 0000-0001-9045-832X, and his research profiles are accessible on platforms such as Google Scholar, WoS, and Scopus.

Dr. Aktemur's dedication to advancing the field of mechanical engineering, particularly in renewable energy and refrigeration systems, underscores his commitment to academic and professional excellence.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Optimising of thermal insulation thickness based on wall orientations and solar radiation using heating-degree hour method 2024

Thermodynamic Optimization of Utilization LiBr + LiCl/H2O Solution Mixture on a Single-Effect Absorption Chiller Driven by Solar Energy 2023 (2)

Thermodynamic optimisation of a booster-ejector vapour compression refrigeration system using solar energy and R152a/Cu nano-refrigerant 2023 (5)

Thermodynamic performance enhancement booster assisted ejector expansion refrigeration systems with R1270/CuO nano-refrigerant 2022 (12)

Comparative energy and exergy analysis of a subcritical cascade refrigeration system using low global warming potential refrigerants 2021 (52)