Ms. Abhishiktha Chiliveru | Renewable Energy and Fuel Cells | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Abhishiktha Chiliveru | Renewable Energy and Fuel Cells | Best Researcher Award

Ariel University | Israel

Ms. Abhishiktha Chiliveru is a Ph.D. scholar in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Biotechnology, and Materials at Ariel University, Israel, under the supervision of Professor Rivka Cahan. Her current research focuses on advancing sustainable bioenergy by studying nanoparticles-fed Geobacter sulfurreducens biofilms in microbial electrolysis cells (MEC) for enhanced hydrogen production. She previously worked as a Project Associate at CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT), Hyderabad, contributing to projects on lipid production from oleaginous yeast, microbial diversity in anaerobic digestion, and high-rate biomethanation of organic wastes for bioenergy generation. Abhishiktha earned her M.Sc. in Microbiology from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, after completing a B.Sc. in Microbiology, Genetics, and Chemistry from Osmania University. Her strong academic foundation is complemented by hands-on expertise in microbial electrochemical systems, anaerobic digestion, microbial isolation, and advanced instrumentation techniques such as confocal microscopy, UV-VIS spectroscopy, and dynamic light scattering. She has actively participated in several international and national conferences, workshops, and symposiums, including the 5th MEEP Symposium in Switzerland. Her research interests span bioremediation, solid waste management, wastewater treatment, and bioenergy recovery, with a focus on applying microbial systems for environmental sustainability. Abhishiktha’s dedication to innovative microbial technologies reflects her commitment to advancing green energy solutions.

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Featured Publications

Hirsch, L.O., Gandu, B., Chiliveru, A., Dubrovin, I.A., Rozenfeld, S., Schechter, A., & Cahan, R. (2024). “The performance of a modified anode using a combination of kaolin and graphite nanoparticles in microbial fuel cells.” Microorganisms

Dubrovin, I.A., Hirsch, L.O., Chiliveru, A., Jukanti, A., Rozenfeld, S., Schechter, A., & Cahan, R. (2024). “Microbial electrolysis cells based on a bacterial anode encapsulated with a dialysis bag including graphite particles.” Microorganisms

Hirsch, L.O., Gandu, B., Chiliveru, A., Dubrovin, I.A., Jukanti, A., Schechter, A., & Cahan, R. (2024). “Hydrogen production in microbial electrolysis cells using an alginate hydrogel bioanode encapsulated with a filter bag.” Polymers

Vemparala, G., Chiliveru, A., Begum, S., Al Amri, M.B.F., & Anupoju, G.R. (2025). “Analyzing and optimizing the lipids production potential of the oleaginous yeast Candida neerlandica from synthetic carbon sources and real wastes.” Next Research

Juntupally, S., Begum, S., Chiliveru, A., Arelli, V., & Anupoju, G.R. (2022). “Relative evaluation of FeCl₃ salts and its nanoparticles on methane yield and sulphide inhibition control during biomethanation of distillery spent wash.” Journal of Water Process Engineering

Chiliveru, A., Yadav, M.K., Ebenezer, J., Jukanti, A., Bar Hanun, E., Borenstein, A., Schechter, A., & Cahan, R. (2025). “Current generation in microbial electrolysis cells based on an abiotic anode and planktonic G. sulfurreducens in the presence of suspended reduced graphene oxide and activated ….” Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering

Bar-Hanun, E., Hanya, E., Chiliveru, A., & Cahan, R. (2025). “The influence of moderate electroporation on E. coli membrane permeability.” Microorganisms

Dr. Shihua Liu | Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Shihua Liu | Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell | Best Researcher Award

Henan University of Technology | China

Dr. Shihua Liu is a dedicated researcher in mechanical engineering whose expertise lies in the field of fuel cell technology, particularly Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFC). He earned his Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from Wuhan University of Technology in 2020 and has since served as a Lecturer at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Henan University of Technology. His primary research interests focus on the biomimetic design of PEMFC flow field plates, water management in fuel cells, and performance optimization of PEMFCs with dead-ended anode (DEA). Dr. Liu has successfully completed multiple research projects supported by national science foundations and has made significant contributions through over twenty academic publications in high-impact domestic and international journals. His innovative work has also led to more than ten invention patents, nine of which have been granted, showcasing his strong applied development skills alongside theoretical research. His studies have advanced understanding in areas such as gas supply optimization, humidity regulation, emission strategies, and new material preparation, providing critical insights into enhancing fuel cell performance and efficiency. Recognized for his groundbreaking achievements, Dr. Liu continues to contribute impactful research that bridges fundamental science and practical energy applications.

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Featured Publications

Liu, S., (2025). “Numerical simulation and experimental study on the effect of anode pressure on the performance of the proton exchange membrane fuel cell with dead-ended anode.” Energy Technology.

Liu, S., (2025). “The study on the performance of air-cooled open-cathode PEMFC with dead-ended anode.” International Journal of Green Energy.