Kostiantyn Kotenko | Operations Research and Statistical Optimization | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kostiantyn Kotenko | Operations Research and Statistical Optimization | Best Researcher Award

S.P.Timoshenko Institute of Mechanics | Ukraine

Dr. Kostyantin Kotenko is an Professor in the Department of Theoretical Mechanics at the Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA), Ukraine, specialising in building structures and civil engineering systems. He holds the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences (equivalent to PhD) and has developed extensive expertise in the dynamics of layered, or sandwich, shell structures with inhomogeneous fillers. A graduate of KNUCA, Dr. Kotenko’s academic background is rooted in the theory and design of complex structural systems, and his research focuses on the dynamic response and stability of multi-layered shells subjected to transient, impact, and nonstationary loads. Over his career, he has co-authored numerous influential papers in international journals, exploring dynamic responses of domes, cylindrical and conical shells with inhomogeneous elastic cores. His work has earned recognition for its analytical depth and contribution to advancing the field of structural dynamics. According to his Scopus profile, Dr. Kotenko has authored 10 scientific publications, received approximately 16 citations, and holds an h-index of 1, reflecting his active engagement and growing impact in the global research community. At KNUCA, he teaches theoretical mechanics and structural dynamics, supervises postgraduate research, and contributes to academic development through innovative research on layered shell mechanics. His continuing investigations into the stress–strain behaviour and stability of multi-layered systems have practical applications in modern civil and aerospace engineering. Dr. Kotenko’s scholarly contributions, combined with his dedication to education and applied mechanics, establish him as a prominent specialist in the field of dynamic analysis of layered and composite structural shells.

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Shujie Chang | Environmental and Climate Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Shujie Chang | Environmental and Climate Statistics | Best Researcher Award

Guangdong Ocean University | China

Assoc Prof. Dr. Shujie Chang is an accomplished Associate Professor and supervisor of master’s students at the College of Ocean and Meteorology, Guangdong Ocean University, China, with extensive experience in atmospheric and climate sciences. His research focuses on understanding the complex interactions between the stratosphere and troposphere, with particular emphasis on gravity wave processes, ENSO dynamics, high-latitude and tropical teleconnections, and the factors influencing stratospheric ozone over the Tibetan Plateau. Dr. Chang has made significant contributions to modeling these interactions using advanced climate and weather simulation models, satellite observations, and data assimilation techniques. He has led multiple major research projects funded by national and provincial foundations, highlighting his leadership and expertise in the field. With over 20 peer-reviewed publications, his research has garnered notable attention, reflected in an h-index of 6 and approximately 85 citations, demonstrating both the impact and relevance of his work. In addition to his research achievements, he has served as a reviewer for numerous scientific journals and as a Guest Editor for the journal Atmosphere. Dr. Chang is also recognized for his dedication to teaching, having received multiple awards for excellence in instruction, and his contributions have been further acknowledged through prestigious honors such as the Guangdong Province Outstanding Young Meteorological Science and Technology Award.

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