Assistant Professor Dr. Mikhail Baranov | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Михаил Баранов | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Research Excellence Award

Research and Design Institute “Molniya”, National Technical University “Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute”, Ukraine

Mikhail Baranov is an Assistant Professor and senior researcher recognized for impactful contributions to industrial power engineering and high-voltage science. With advanced academic training in electrical and power engineering, his professional experience spans research, design, and experimental validation within large-scale electrical installations and applied electrotechnical systems. His research interests focus on high-voltage impulse technology, ultra-high-voltage engineering, atmospheric electricity, linear lightning physics, and the electrical strength of long-air-gap insulation in power equipment. Through original theoretical and experimental studies, his work has advanced global understanding of electrical discharges in powerful high-voltage systems and natural lightning processes in the Earth’s atmosphere. These results have direct practical application in industrial power systems, aviation, and aerospace engineering, enabling more reliable methods and technical solutions for protecting aircraft and ground-based infrastructure from destructive lightning currents and intense electrical discharges. His scholarly output includes highly cited publications and authoritative monographs that bridge fundamental electrophysics with engineering practice. Baranov’s achievements have been recognized through academic and professional honors for scientific excellence and applied innovation. Overall, his work strengthens the scientific foundations of high-voltage engineering while supporting the development of safer, more resilient electrical and aerospace systems in demanding operational environments.

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Dr. Ounyesiga | living | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ounyesiga | living | Energy | Best Researcher Award

Kampala International university | Uganda
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Featured Publications

Fashina, A., Mundu, M., Akiyode, O., Abdullah, L., Sanni, D., & Ounyesiga, L. (2018). The drivers and barriers of renewable energy applications and development in Uganda: A review. Clean Technologies, 1(1), 9–39.

Uzorka, A., & Kalabuki, K. (2024). The transformative impact of technological advancements in educational leadership on student experiences and outcomes. Education and Information Technologies, 29(16), 20883–20904.

Living, O., Nnamchi, S. N., Mundu, M. M., Ukagwu, K. J., & Abdulkarim, A. (2024). Coupled modelling and simulation of power transmission lines: A systematic analysis of line losses. Electric Power Systems Research, 226, 109954.

Sead, S. M., Uzorka, A., & Olaniyan, A. O. (2024). Investigation into radioactivity levels in soil samples from wheat cultivation sites in Kapchorwa district, Uganda. Discover Environment, 2(1), 55.

Adolf, K., & Uzorka, A. (2025). Effects of substrates on the efficiency of a monocrystalline solar panel. Scientific Reports, 15(1), 6667.

Living, O., Nnamchi, S. N., Ukagwu, K. J., Abdulkarim, A., & Jagun, Z. O. (2023). Minimization of electric power losses on 132 kV and 220 kV Uganda electricity transmission lines. Energy and Power Engineering, 15(2), 127–150.

Prof. Guorui Xu | Strategy and power management | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Guorui Xu | Strategy and power management | Best Researcher Award

North China Electric Power University, China

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Professor Guorui Xu’s journey into the realm of electrical engineering began with a solid foundation laid at the Taiyuan University of Technology, where he earned his Bachelor of Engineering in 2007. Motivated by a deep interest in electric machinery, he continued his education at North China Electric Power University (NCEPU) in Beijing. There, he earned both his Master of Engineering in 2010 and Ph.D. in Electric Machines and Apparatus in 2014. These formative years not only provided him with a robust theoretical understanding of electrical systems but also immersed him in research projects that would later form the backbone of his professional legacy. His academic path reflected an unwavering commitment to excellence, setting the stage for a lifelong dedication to innovation in the field of power engineering.

🏛️ Professional Endeavors

Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Xu joined NCEPU as a lecturer, quickly earning recognition for his insightful research and effective teaching methods. After three years of service in this role, he was promoted to Associate Professor, where he remained for five years. Today, he serves as a Professor and Ph.D. Supervisor at NCEPU, continuing to mentor young scholars and lead pioneering research in synchronous generators and power control. In his role, Professor Xu actively engages in large-scale projects that bridge academia with industry, demonstrating a unique ability to translate complex theories into practical, impactful innovations. His position also allows him to contribute to the strategic development of China’s electrical power sector through leadership in research, innovation, and policy advising.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Professor Xu’s research primarily revolves around the development, operation, and control of new-type synchronous generators and condensers—a critical domain within power systems engineering. His scholarly output includes over 150 publications, with 66 indexed in SCI and Scopus databases, illustrating his active engagement with the global academic community. One of his notable papers was recognized as a Top Cited Article by IET Electric Power Applications, underscoring the relevance and resonance of his work among peers.

He has led and participated in 30 major research projects, many of which are supported by competitive funding sources, amounting to over RMB 25 million. His technical expertise is further validated by an impressive portfolio of 29 patents in electric machinery, of which 24 are Chinese invention patents that directly contribute to the innovation ecosystem in the power sector. Additionally, his research extends into electromagnetic force characteristics, transient behavior analysis, and control strategy optimization for dual-excited and doubly-fed machines.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

Over the years, Professor Xu has received numerous prestigious honors that recognize his contributions to electrical engineering. Notably, he has been awarded two Provincial and Ministerial Science and Technology Progress Awards and five industry and association-level prizes. Two of his papers received the Outstanding Paper Award from the IEEE Industry Applications Society, a testament to their innovation and technical rigor.

In recognition of his service to the academic and professional community, he serves as a Young Editorial Board Member for the journal Large Electric Machine and Hydraulic Turbine and as a Technical Program Committee Member for the 2024 Asia Conference on Energy and Electrical Engineering. He is also a Senior Member of IEEE, a Committee Member of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (CSEE), and an active participant in the Large Electrical Machinery Committee of the Chinese Society for Electrical Technology.

🌐 Impact and Influence

Professor Xu’s impact is visible both in academic circles and in the real-world application of his research. With a Web of Science citation index of over 508, his work influences fellow researchers and practitioners worldwide. His innovations have directly contributed to improving the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of power systems in China and beyond. He has also served as the team leader for the Outstanding Contribution Team in the Proceedings of the Chinese Society for Electrical Engineering (CSEE), further amplifying his influence in shaping the discourse in electric machinery research.

Moreover, his 20 consultancy projects with industry underscore his ability to translate academic research into technologies and solutions that benefit electrical utilities and manufacturers. His work on excitation control, electromagnetic modeling, and power tracking systems plays a crucial role in modernizing power generation and distribution infrastructures.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, Professor Guorui Xu remains a visionary in the field of power engineering. His continued focus on the next generation of synchronous machines, with smarter control strategies and environmentally responsive designs, places him at the forefront of China’s efforts toward a low-carbon, energy-efficient future. As a mentor and educator, he is shaping the minds that will carry forward the torch of innovation, ensuring a resilient and sustainable energy ecosystem.

Through his persistent research, academic service, and thought leadership, Professor Xu is not only enhancing the scientific understanding of electrical machinery but also cultivating a legacy of excellence, mentorship, and technological advancement that will inspire generations to come.

📝Notable Publications

Influence of Rotor Damping Structures on Power Tracking Excitation Control Characteristics of Dual-excited Synchronous Generator

Authors: Xu, Guorui; Fu, Yue; Zhang, Jiancheng
Journal: Zhongguo Dianji Gongcheng Xuebao / Proceedings of the Chinese Society of Electrical Engineering
Year: 2025

A New Power Flow Controller Based on Dual-Excited Synchronous Machine

Authors: Xu, Guorui; Li, Qianwei; Wang, Hao; Sun, Fuke; Lin, Jintian
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Year: 2025

 Electromagnetic Force Characteristics of Doubly-Fed Induction Machines Considering Harmonics from Rotor-Side Converters

Authors: Wang, Chenbo; Wu, Zhiqiang; Ren, Chaofan; Xu, Guorui; Zhao, Haisen
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Year: 2025

 Numerical Calculation for Transient and Sub-Transient Parameters of Dual-Excited Synchronous Generator Based on Time-Stepping Finite Element Model

Authors: Xu, Guorui; Yang, Guangliang; Shen, Haipeng; Cui, Xueshen; Zhao, Haisen
Journal: IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
Year: 2025

Reduced-Order Electromagnetic Transient Model Based on Equivalent Flux Linkage Derivative for Induction Motors Under Voltage Sag Condition

Authors: Yang, Guangliang; Guan, Tongyu; Kang, Jinping; Xu, Guorui; Zhao, Haisen
Journal: IET Electric Power Applications
Year: 2024