Hossein Gitinavard | Supply Chain | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hossein Gitinavard | Supply Chain | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Shahid Beheshti University, Iran.

Hossein Gitinavard is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in agent-based modeling, systems analysis, and sustainable development. His work primarily focuses on optimization methods, fuzzy systems analysis, and soft computing approaches applied to sustainable supply chain management and renewable energy challenges. With a strong background in industrial engineering, he has contributed significantly to the field through innovative methodologies that enhance decision-making processes, minimize uncertainties, and improve operational efficiency. In addition to his academic contributions, he has a decade of professional experience in quality management and business process modeling, where he has worked as a management consultant to optimize organizational processes and resources, increasing productivity and reducing operational risks.

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Education Background

Hossein Gitinavard earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic) between 2017 and 2022. His dissertation focused on designing a biofuel supply chain network using agent-based simulation and optimization modeling. He completed his Master of Science (MSc) in Industrial Engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology (2014–2016), where he developed a dynamic integrated hub location and routing model for perishable multi-product distribution systems under uncertainty. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Industrial Engineering from the University of Tehran (2009–2013), where he graduated as the highest-ranking student.

Professional Development

With ten years of industry experience, Hossein has played a pivotal role in quality management and business process modeling. As a management consultant, he has worked to enhance productivity and operational efficiency across various industries by optimizing decision-making frameworks, reducing uncertainty, and minimizing losses. His expertise spans organizational process improvement, strategic resource allocation, and the implementation of advanced industrial engineering methodologies to drive business success.

Research Focus

His research interests lie in the domains of agent-based modeling, systems analysis, and sustainable development, with a particular emphasis on industrial applications. His work incorporates optimization techniques, fuzzy systems analysis, and soft computing methods to tackle complex challenges in sustainable supply chain management and renewable energy systems. By integrating mathematical modeling with computational intelligence, he aims to develop innovative solutions for environmental and industrial sustainability.

Author Metrics:

Hossein Gitinavard has an impressive research impact, with 1,240 citations, an h-index of 24, and an i10-index of 34. His scholarly contributions are widely recognized in the academic community, and he has published numerous influential papers in high-impact journals. His research has been instrumental in advancing methodologies for industrial decision-making, renewable energy solutions, and supply chain optimization.

Honors & Awards

He has received multiple accolades for his contributions to research and academia. He serves as an Editorial Board Member for the International Innovator Awards, recognizing his significant achievements in innovative research. He is a member of the Young Researchers and Elite Club and has been honored as the top researcher at the Iran University of Science and Technology. His academic excellence has been acknowledged with the FOE award from the University of Tehran and the highest-ranking student awards for both his MSc and BSc degrees. Additionally, he has received the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Management in Malaysia (IEEE, 2014).

Editorial and Reviewer Roles

As a highly regarded researcher, Hossein is an honorary reviewer for top-tier journals, including Nature SustainabilityInformation SciencesInternational Journal of IEEE AccessEuropean Journal of Operational Research, and International Journal of Production Research. His expertise in evaluating and reviewing high-quality research has contributed to advancing knowledge in industrial engineering and sustainable systems.

Publication Top Notes

1. A soft computing-based modified ELECTRE model for renewable energy policy selection with unknown information

  • Authors: M. Mousavi, H. Gitinavard, S. M. Mousavi
  • Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Volume: 68
  • Pages: 774-787
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 119
  • Summary: This paper proposes a modified ELECTRE model based on soft computing techniques to address renewable energy policy selection when dealing with incomplete or uncertain information. The model improves decision-making reliability by integrating advanced multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) methods.

2. A new multi-criteria weighting and ranking model for group decision-making analysis based on interval-valued hesitant fuzzy sets to selection problems

  • Authors: H. Gitinavard, S. M. Mousavi, B. Vahdani
  • Journal: Neural Computing and Applications
  • Volume: 27
  • Pages: 1593-1605
  • Year: 2016
  • Citations: 87
  • Summary: This paper presents a novel weighting and ranking model for group decision-making using interval-valued hesitant fuzzy sets. The approach enhances selection processes in uncertain environments, particularly for applications requiring subjective expert opinions.

3. Green supplier evaluation in manufacturing systems: a novel interval-valued hesitant fuzzy group outranking approach

  • Authors: H. Gitinavard, H. Ghaderi, M. S. Pishvaee
  • Journal: Soft Computing
  • Volume: 22
  • Pages: 6441-6460
  • Year: 2018
  • Citations: 81
  • Summary: This study develops an interval-valued hesitant fuzzy outranking approach for green supplier evaluation in manufacturing systems. The methodology improves sustainability assessments by integrating advanced fuzzy decision-making techniques.

4. Evaluating the sustainable mining contractor selection problems: An imprecise last aggregation preference selection index method

  • Authors: M. P. Borujeni, H. Gitinavard
  • Journal: Journal of Sustainable Mining
  • Volume: 16 (4)
  • Pages: 207-218
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 70
  • Summary: This paper introduces an imprecise last aggregation preference selection index (LAPSI) method for sustainable mining contractor selection. The approach accounts for uncertainty in decision-making, improving contractor evaluation in the mining sector.

5. Soft computing-based new interval-valued hesitant fuzzy multi-criteria group assessment method with last aggregation to industrial decision problems

  • Authors: H. Gitinavard, S. M. Mousavi, B. Vahdani
  • Journal: Soft Computing
  • Volume: 21
  • Pages: 3247-3265
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 67
  • Summary: This research proposes a new interval-valued hesitant fuzzy group assessment method that incorporates last aggregation techniques for multi-criteria decision-making in industrial applications.

6. A Bi-Objective Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Model with Pareto Optimal Points Evaluation for Perishable Products Under Uncertainty

  • Authors: H. Gitinavard, S. H. Ghodsypour, M. Akbarpour Shirazi
  • Journal: Scientia Iranica
  • Volume: 26 (5)
  • Pages: 2952-2970
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 24
  • Summary: This paper presents a bi-objective multi-echelon supply chain model specifically designed for perishable products under uncertain conditions.

Conclusion

Prof. Hossein Gitinavard is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to supply chain management, sustainability, and industrial decision-making. His impressive research metrics, awards, industry experience, and editorial contributions distinguish him as a leading expert in his field. With further global collaborations, research commercialization, and policy engagement, his impact can be elevated even further.

Mi Tian- Technological Networks- Best Researcher Award

Mi Tian- Technological Networks- Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mi Tian holds the position of Senior Lecturer and Director of Postgraduate Research in the
Department of Engineering at the University of Exeter, where her focus lies on hydrogen energy,
specifically in the field of solid-state hydrogen storage and transportation. Since her affiliation with the
UoE in 2020, Dr. Tian has been instrumental in securing upwards of £2.7 million in research funding,
with nearly £1 million attributed to her direct initiatives as PI and an additional £1.7 million as Co-I.
Her academic contributions encompass 36 publications in reputable journals, an H-index of 20, two
patents, and a notable contribution to a sector-relevant book. Her recognition in the Top 50 Women in
Engineering in 2020 and subsequent honour as one of the EPSRC Women in Engineering Ambassadors
in 2023 not only underscore her personal achievements but also reflect her commitment to promoting
equality, diversity, and inclusion within the engineering field.

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Educations📚📚📚

She holds a Ph.D. in Hydrogen Storage from the University of East Anglia, UK, building upon her prior academic achievements. Her journey began with a BEng in Environmental Engineering from Beijing University of Technology, China, where she laid the groundwork for her passion for environmental sciences. Subsequently, she pursued an MSc by Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of East Anglia, further honing her expertise in this field. With each degree, she delved deeper into her fascination with environmental issues, culminating in her doctoral research focused on hydrogen storage, a crucial aspect of renewable energy technology. Through her academic endeavors, she has become a dedicated scholar contributing to the advancement of sustainable solutions for the future.

Awards

She has garnered notable recognition for her contributions to engineering and sustainability, earning accolades such as being named one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering for Sustainability in 2020. Her commitment to advancing the role of women in engineering was further underscored by her appointment as an EPSRC Women in Engineering Ambassador, a position she has held since 2023. Additionally, her expertise and dedication to her field have led to her induction as a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining (IOM3) in 2022, a prestigious honor reflecting her standing among her peers. Through her advocacy, leadership, and scholarly achievements, she continues to inspire and drive positive change in the realms of engineering and environmental sustainability.

 

Academic experience

She brings a wealth of professional experience to her current role as Senior Lecturer and Director of PGRs at the University of Exeter, UK, where she has been serving since 2022. Prior to her current position, she served as a Lecturer at the same institution from 2020 to 2022, where she demonstrated her commitment to academic excellence and student development. Before joining the University of Exeter, she contributed to groundbreaking research as a Research Associate at the University of Bath, UK, from 2017 to 2020. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of knowledge in her field, fostering the growth of the next generation of researchers, and making impactful contributions to academia and beyond.

Achievements

• Established the Hydrogen Storage Lab at the University of Exeter with 5 PGRs, 2 PDRAs and 1
Research Fellow.
• Secured over £2.7 million in research funding as PI and Co-I from prestigious bodies.
• Published 36 research papers in renowned journals and holds two patents in her field.
• Recognized as one of the Top 50 Women in Engineering
• Honoured as one of EPSRC Women in Engineering Ambassadors.

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Hemamalini Rawindran – Life Cycle Analysis Award – Best Researcher Award

Hemamalini Rawindran – Life Cycle Analysis Award – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hemamalini Rawindran distinguished academic and researcher in the field Life Cycle Analysis. As a Research Officer at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS in 2023, she was primarily engaged in a project funded by Yayasan UTP focused on analyzing the nutritional values of protein-rich microalgae-palm kernel expeller bio-composite feeds. Additionally, she conducted Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) studies pertaining to membrane utilization for remediating microalgal wastewater and the upcycling of microplastics in marine environments.

Transitioning to her role as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia from September 2023 to the present, she has been actively involved in a HiCoE project grant. Her responsibilities include the development of a solid matrix polymer inclusion membrane, where she is tasked with creating a mathematical model to evaluate electrodriven ion flux into the membrane. Moreover, she conducts sustainable metric analyses on the polymer inclusion membrane and assesses ion migration using a dual casting solution approach. In addition to her research duties, she is also involved in reviewing technical papers and converting findings into coherent paragraphs for publication.

 

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Educations📚📚📚

She holds a PhD in Science by Research (Grade A) from Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, completed between 2020 and 2023, which was funded by the prestigious HiCoE grant focusing on the thermochemical conversion of biomass. During her doctoral studies, she notably contributed to the development of a novel attached microalgal system and spent three months on a Fellowship under AMTEC at UTM. She demonstrated remarkable productivity by authoring 7 papers and co-authoring 20 papers. Additionally, she supervised 7 Final Year Project (FYP) students, resulting in 3 Q1 and 1 Q2 publications. Furthermore, she actively participated in educational activities, conducting laboratory sessions and tutorials for undergraduate (UG) students. She also provided assistance to UG students in virtual reality and augmented reality STEM-based classes, showcasing her commitment to fostering learning environments. Her academic excellence was recognized with the High Achiever Award and Graduate on Time (GOT) award.

Prior to her doctoral studies, she completed her Master’s in Science by Research (Grade B) at Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS from 2016 to 2019. This program, funded by a PETRONAS Research grant, focused on the elimination of surfactants in produced water from Enhanced Oil Recovery. During this time, she authored 2 papers and gained valuable experience through conducting laboratory and tutorial sessions for foundation students. She also spent one year on attachment at AMTEC, UTM, focusing on membrane development.

Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry and Biology from Tunku Abdul Rahman College / Campbell University, USA, which she completed from 2011 to 2014. Her Final Year Project (FYP) explored the effect of carbonated beverages on human tooth density, and she graduated with Second Upper Class honors.

Research Colloborations

She has actively engaged in various collaborations with prestigious institutions such as the University of Tasmania (UTas), Australia, Petronas Research Sdn Bhd, Aston University, UK, and AMTEC at UTM. Notably, her collaborative efforts have led to significant contributions in several areas.

One of her notable achievements includes the development of a polymer inclusion membrane using a dual-solution casting approach, aimed at enhancing membrane technology. Additionally, she conducted a comprehensive review on the environmental sustainability aspects, focusing on the greenness of polymer inclusion membranes.

Moreover, she demonstrated her commitment to sustainability by repurposing spent coffee grounds for cultivating attached microalgae, as highlighted in Aston University’s bulletin. This innovative approach garnered attention for its eco-friendly application.

Her research findings have been published in high-impact journals, including a notable publication in a Q1 journal with an Impact Factor (IF) of 15.9 (RSER) in 2017-2018, focusing on the development of PVDF-TiO2 membrane for treating oil and gas surfactant-rich wastewater. Additionally, her work during a three-month fellowship in 2021 resulted in publications in two journals: one with a Q2 IF of 2.6 (Molecular Biotechnology) and another with a Q1 IF of 8.9 (Environmental Research), focusing on the development of a PET membrane from waste drinking bottles for treating microalgal harvested wastewater.

Furthermore, she successfully completed a mini-project funded by Petronas Research Sdn Bhd (PRSB), where she developed a membrane validation method for Petronas surfactants using HPLC. This endeavor resulted in the development of a membrane capable of treating surfactant-rich produced water with an impressive 98% rejection rate, as published in a Q1 journal with an IF of 11.1 (JCP).

Throughout her collaborations and individual projects, she has consistently demonstrated her expertise and dedication to advancing sustainable membrane technologies and addressing environmental challenges in various industrial sectors.

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Yu-Te Tu – Sustainable Management – Best Researcher Award

Yu-Te Tu – Sustainable Management – Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Yu-Te Tu  distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Sustainable Management. Presently, he serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Business Administration at Chihlee University of Technology since August 2016. Additionally, he holds part-time roles as Director in the Division of International and Cross-Strait Affairs at Chihlee University of Technology since February 2024, Consultant at China Straits Political, Economic and Cultural Exchange Association since January 2018, and Business Consultant at Gulf International Law Firm since September 2011.

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Educations📚📚📚

He holds a Ph.D. in Corporate & Organization Management from Lynn University (FL, USA), which he pursued from September 2003 to December 2007. Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned an MBA from Long Island University (NY, USA) in Management, completing it from September 1996 to August 1997. He has been recognized by the Ministry of Education with several qualifications, including Associate Professor (No. 140985) since February 2015, Assistant Professor (No. 022877) since February 2008, and Lecturer (No. 055146) since September 1998.

➢ Research interests:

1. Sustainable management
2. Business communication and negotiation
3. Marketing Management

International Journal Editor/Reviewer

He has been serving as an editorial board member for several international journals, including the Science Journal of Business and Management (USA) since May 2018 and SAMANM Group of Research Publications (USA) since May 2013. Additionally, he contributes as a reviewer for esteemed publications such as Environmental Science and Pollution Research (SCIE) since June 2018, Chinese Management Studies (SSCI) since August 2023, and the Journal of Psychology and Psychotherapy Research since October 2018. His expertise extends to various domains, as evidenced by his role as a reviewer for the International Review of Retail, Distribution, and Consumer Research (England) since June 2013 and the International Journal of Business and Marketing Management since December 2013. He also actively participates as a reviewer for SCIENCEDOMAIN international (USA) since January 2014. On the domestic front, he continues to contribute as a reviewer for journals like the Journal of Living Industry Research since January 2013 and the Journal of Life Application and Management since January 2015. Previously, he held positions as an editor and reviewer for Chongyou Journal from August 2009 to July 2012 and served as a reviewer for Yushan General Knowledge Collection from December 2014 to December 2016.

 

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