Carlos Junqueira Junior | High Performance Computing | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Carlos Junqueira Junior | High Performance Computing | Research Excellence Award

École Nationale d’Arts et Métiers | France

Dr. Carlos Junqueira Junior is an accomplished computational fluid dynamics (CFD) researcher and HPC specialist with extensive experience in numerical modeling for fluids and solids. He earned his Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from Instituto Tecnológico de Aeronáutica (ITA), Brazil, focusing on the development of parallel solvers for large eddy simulation of supersonic jet flows, following an MSc on upwind parallel solvers for turbulent flow applications. He also holds a Diplôme d’Ingénieur from Grenoble INP, France, where he conducted research on numerical modeling during an internship at CEA, and a Mechanical Engineering degree from UNESP, Brazil. Professionally, he has contributed significantly as an HPC Research Engineer at Arts et Métiers ParisTech, France, and held research and teaching positions at ITA, IAE, and CTMSP, Brazil, where he developed parallel CFD solvers for RANS and LES simulations and taught numerical methods to engineering students. His research interests include high-performance computing, turbulence modeling, supersonic flows, and numerical methods for fluid dynamics. Dr. Junqueira’s work has been recognized internationally for advancing simulation techniques in aerospace and turbo machinery applications. His contributions continue to impact computational engineering, bridging fundamental research and practical applications in CFD.

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Mr. Ahmaa Abuhaiba | Thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ahmaa Abuhaiba | Thermodynamics | Best Researcher Award

West London Institute of Technology, Uxbridge College | United Kingdom

Mr. Ahmad Abuhaiba is a dedicated mechanical engineer and academic with strong expertise in turbomachinery, energy systems, and power electronics. He holds a Master of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering from City St George’s, University of London, a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the Islamic University of Gaza, and completed an exchange programme at the University of Glasgow. He also earned an Award in Education and Training from City & Guilds. Currently serving as a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering at Uxbridge College, London, he delivers higher education courses in mechanical and energy systems while managing workshops and leading practical, project-based learning. His prior experience includes academic and research roles at London Premier Centre, City St George’s University of London, Stavanger University, and the University of Birmingham. His research focuses on micro-gas turbines, silicon-carbide power converters, energy efficiency, and sustainable power systems. He has published peer-reviewed work on microturbine design and performance enhancement. Ahmad’s teaching philosophy integrates research-led learning with practical engineering applications. His academic achievements and dedication to advancing clean energy technologies reflect his commitment to innovation and engineering excellence.

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Ahmad Abuhaiba (2025). “Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Micro Gas Turbines Using Silicon Carbide Switches.” Methane.

Ahmad Abuhaiba (2025). “Size Reduction in Micro Gas Turbines Using Silicon Carbide.” Gases.

Ahmad Abuhaiba (2025). “Size Reduction in Micro Gas Turbines Using Silicon Carbide.” Preprints.

Ahmad Abuhaiba, Mohsen Assadi, Dimitra Apostolopoulou, Jafar Al-Zaili, & Abdulnaser I. Sayma (2023). “Power Transmission and Control in Microturbines’ Electronics: A Review.” Energies