SeungHyun Lee | Plastic Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Mr.SeungHyun Lee | Plastic Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | KOREA RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF SHIPS& OCEAN ENGINEERING | South Korea

SeungHyun Lee is a Principal Engineer at the Korea Research Institute of Shipbuilding and Ocean Engineering (KRISO), specifically in the Maritime Safety and Environment Research Center. With over 30 years of experience in marine safety and environmental research, he has made significant contributions to reducing marine plastic waste and enhancing maritime safety.

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Education πŸŽ“

SeungHyun Lee received his Ph.D. from Hanbat University in 2017. His academic journey has equipped him with extensive knowledge and skills in marine safety and environmental research.

Experience 🏒

SeungHyun Lee has been a dedicated researcher and Principal Engineer at KRISO for three decades. His work primarily focuses on marine safety and environmental preservation, contributing to significant projects aimed at reducing marine plastics and improving maritime safety.

Research Interests πŸ”¬Β 

Research Interests: Marine safety and environmental research, with a specific focus on developing estimation models for marine plastic waste inflow and innovative methods for marine garbage collection.

Awards πŸ†

SeungHyun Lee is a nominee for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his outstanding contributions to marine safety and environmental research.

Publications πŸ“š

  1. Estimating the Temporal Impacts of Nearshore Fisheries on Coastal Ocean-Sourced Waste Accumulation in South Korea Using Stepwise Regression
    Published in SUSTAINABILITY
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    Cited by numerous articles in marine pollution research.
  2. Estimating the Amount of Submerged Marine Debris Based on Fishing Vessels Using Multiple Regression Model
    Published in SUSTAINABILITY
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    Frequently cited in studies on marine debris assessment.
  3. Assessment of Marine Debris on Hard-to-Reach Places Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Segmentation Models Based on a Deep Learning Approach
    Published in SUSTAINABILITY
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    A key reference in UAV-based marine debris research.
  4. A Comparative Study of Deep Learning-Based Network Model and Conventional Method to Assess Beach Debris Standing-Stock
    Published in MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN
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    Widely cited in comparative studies of marine debris assessment methods.

Elijah Onojowho | Biofuel production and combustion | Young Scientist Award

Mr.Elijah Onojowho | Biofuel production and combustion | Young Scientist Award

Postgraduate Research Student | University of Nigeria, Nsukka |Nigeria

πŸŽ“ Short Bio

Elijah Eferoghene Onojowho is a dedicated researcher and academic in the field of Mechanical Engineering. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, where his work focuses on innovative studies in energy systems and automotive engineering. With a strong foundation in both practical and theoretical aspects of engineering, Elijah has contributed significantly to research in alternative energy, combustion, and emissions.

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πŸ“š Education

Elijah holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, where he conducted groundbreaking research on combustion and emission studies using Khaya senegalensis seed biodiesel fuel blends. He also earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from Delta State University, Abraka, where he designed and fabricated a mobile mini-crane. Currently, he is working towards a Doctor of Philosophy in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

🏒 Experience

Elijah has extensive experience in both teaching and research. He has served as an Assistant Lecturer at the Automotive Mechatronics Department of Ibikunle Lawal Institute of Innovative Studies and Technology Limited, where he taught courses in basic mechanics, modern brake systems, and electronic diesel engine maintenance. His research experience includes working as a Research Intern and Teaching Assistant at Obafemi Awolowo University, contributing to studies on sandbox seed oil-diesel fuel performance and the combustion characteristics of Nigerian bituminous coal. Elijah has also held various teaching positions across Nigeria, sharing his expertise in mathematics, physics, and engineering with students at different educational levels.

πŸ”¬ Research Interest

Elijah’s research interests encompass a wide range of topics within mechanical engineering, including energy and power systems, energy conversion, alternative energy, combustion and emissions, heat exchangers, waste heat recovery, and machinery technology. His work is driven by a passion for developing sustainable solutions in the energy and automotive sectors, with a focus on improving efficiency and reducing environmental impact.

πŸ† Awards

Elijah has been recognized for his contributions to both academia and the community. He received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Charity Community Development Service Group of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for his outstanding service. His commitment to research excellence is also reflected in his role as a peer reviewer for several Scopus-indexed journals.

πŸ“„ Publications

  1. Onojowho Elijah Eferoghene, Betiku Eriola, and Asere Abraham Awolola (2024): Performance and CO2 emission of a single cylinder compression ignition engine powered by Khaya senegalensis non-edible seeds fuel blends. Heliyon Journal, Volume 10. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e28380.
    • Cited by: Explore the impact of this study on sustainable fuel technology.
  2. Onojowho Elijah Eferoghene and Asere Abraham Awolola (2024): Effects of Fuel Blends Flow Rate on Engine Combustion Performance. Frontiers in Energy Research Journal, Volume 12. doi: 10.3389/fenrg.2024.1335507.
    • Cited by: Discover how this research enhances combustion efficiency.
  3. Onojowho E. E., and Sadjere E. G. (2023): Effect Investigation of Kerosene Variance on a Tertiary Blended Biodiesel Powered Internal Combustion Engine: Performance and Emission. IntechOpen Journal: Green Energy and Environmental Technology (GEET).
    • Cited by: Read about the advancements in green energy technologies.
  4. E. E. Onojowho, S. O. Obayopo, and A. A. Asere (2019): Optimization of Biodiesel Production from Khaya senegalensis Oil Using Heterogeneous Catalyst Based. Obafemi Awolowo University Faculty of Technology Conference (OAUTEKCONF).
    • Cited by: Understand the optimized methods for biodiesel production.
  5. S. O. Obayopo, S. Akintunde, A. Adewoyin, E. Onojowho, and M. Julius (2017): Recent Advances in Pin Fin Applications for Heat Transfer Enhancement – A Review of Recent Progress. Obafemi Awolowo University Faculty of Technology Conference (OAUTEKCONF).
    • Cited by: Explore recent progress in heat transfer enhancement techniques.
  6. Onojowho E. E. (2024): Computational Fluid Dynamics Simulations, Experiments and AI interfacing on Biodiesel Blends Combustion in Two-Phase Engine Flows, In: Biodiesel Plants – Fueling the Sustainable Outlooks, IntechOpen Open Access Book Project. In-view.
    • Cited by: Future insights into biodiesel combustion simulations.
  7. E. E. Onojowho, K. A. Oladejo, F. Ukrakpor, and P. U. Osame (2024): Computational Fluid Dynamics Thermal-Boundary Interactive Combustion Influence on Internal Combustion Engine Components. Nigerian Journal of Technological Development (NJTD). Drafted manuscript.
    • Cited by: A future publication focusing on combustion interactions in engines.
  8. Onojowho E. E. (2020): Introductory Investigation of Owala Dam Proposed Site for Hydroelectric Plant Project. Technical Report.