Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior | Energy | Excellence in Innovation Award

Excellence in Innovation Award

Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior
BIOCERR – Biodegradáveis Cerrado
     Darlan Santos De Alencar                         Junior
Affiliation BIOCERR – Biodegradáveis Cerrado
Country Brazil
Documents 1
Subject Area Energy
Event International Popular Scientist Awards
ORCID
0009-0003-4262-0435

Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior  the Excellence in Innovation Award recognition profile highlights the academic and professional contributions of Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior, affiliated with BIOCERR – Biodegradáveis Cerrado in Brazil. The profile focuses on innovation-oriented activities within the energy sector and reflects engagement with sustainable technological development, research dissemination, and scientific advancement. The recognition aligns with the objectives of the International Popular Scientist Awards, which acknowledge noteworthy contributions to scientific and technological progress.[1]

Abstract

This article presents an academic recognition profile of Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior in relation to the Excellence in Innovation Award. The profile summarizes institutional affiliation, research orientation, scholarly activities, and contributions associated with innovation in the energy field. Particular emphasis is placed on sustainability-oriented approaches, scientific dissemination, and the development of practical solutions relevant to environmental and industrial applications. The recognition reflects engagement with contemporary challenges in renewable and biodegradable technologies while promoting scientific excellence and innovation-driven research.[2]

Keywords

Energy Innovation; Sustainable Technologies; Biodegradable Materials; Renewable Resources; Scientific Research; Environmental Sustainability; Applied Energy Systems; Industrial Innovation.

Introduction

Innovation plays a central role in addressing global challenges related to energy production, environmental preservation, and sustainable industrial development. Researchers working in interdisciplinary environments contribute significantly to the creation of technologies that improve resource efficiency and reduce environmental impacts. Within this context, Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior’s association with BIOCERR – Biodegradáveis Cerrado reflects participation in initiatives connected to sustainable materials and innovation-oriented energy applications.[1]

Research Profile

Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior is affiliated with BIOCERR – Biodegradáveis Cerrado, an institution associated with research and development activities involving sustainable and biodegradable technologies. His academic profile is connected with the energy domain, where innovation and environmental responsibility are increasingly integrated into research objectives. The available scholarly record indicates active participation in scientific investigation and dissemination within a specialized field of study.[3]

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with this profile emphasize innovation in sustainable technologies and the exploration of environmentally responsible approaches within the energy sector. Such work supports broader scientific goals involving resource optimization, biodegradable materials, and the advancement of technologies capable of addressing modern environmental challenges. Innovation-oriented research contributes to scientific progress by translating theoretical knowledge into practical applications with measurable societal relevance.[2]

Publications

The current profile indicates one documented scholarly contribution within the relevant academic database records. Published research serves as an important indicator of scientific engagement and provides a foundation for evaluating innovation, research quality, and scholarly communication. Publication activity remains an essential component of academic recognition and research visibility.[3]

Research Impact

Research impact extends beyond publication metrics and includes contributions to technological development, sustainability initiatives, and practical implementation. Work conducted within innovation-oriented environments can influence industrial practices, encourage environmental stewardship, and contribute to long-term sustainable development goals. Such outcomes align with the broader objectives of contemporary energy research and innovation frameworks.[2]

Award Suitability

The Excellence in Innovation Award recognizes contributions that demonstrate originality, scientific value, and potential societal benefit. Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior’s profile aligns with these objectives through involvement in energy-related innovation, sustainability-focused initiatives, and scholarly dissemination. The combination of institutional affiliation, documented research activity, and innovation-oriented focus provides a suitable basis for recognition within the International Popular Scientist Awards framework.[1]

Conclusion

Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior represents an academic and professional profile associated with innovation, sustainability, and energy-related research activities. Through affiliation with BIOCERR – Biodegradáveis Cerrado and documented scholarly engagement, the profile reflects meaningful participation in scientific advancement. Recognition through the Excellence in Innovation Award highlights the importance of fostering innovative approaches that contribute to sustainable technological development and broader societal progress.[1]

References

  1. International Popular Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Award recognition and scientific excellence framework.
    https://popularscientist.com/
  2. International Energy Agency. (2023). Innovation for sustainable energy systems.
  3. ORCID. (n.d.). Darlan Santos De Alencar Junior – ORCID record
    https://orcid.org/0009-0003-4262-0435
  4. Alencar Junior, D. S. de. Modular decentralized production system

Stanislav Yankovsky | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Stanislav Yankovsky | Energy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Tomsk Polytechnic University | Russia

Stanislav Aleksandrovich Yankovsky is a highly accomplished academic and researcher specializing in energy engineering and thermal power systems. He serves as an Associate Professor at the I.N. Butakov Research and Educational Center of the National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, where he also earned his engineering degree and Ph.D. equivalent. His professional journey spans engineering practice, teaching, and research leadership, with a strong focus on energy efficiency, renewable energy sources, hydrogen energy, carbon-neutral conversion technologies, recycling, geothermal technologies, and tribotechnologies. He has led and participated in numerous large-scale research projects funded by national science foundations and strategic development programs, contributing to advancements in coal-wood fuel combustion, geothermal technologies for autonomous energy supply, and distributed energy systems. His work has resulted in over 150 scientific publications, including many in high-impact journals indexed in Scopus and Web of Science, with notable citation metrics and an H-index of 11 across major databases. In addition to research, he is actively engaged in teaching courses such as hydrodynamics of power plants, modern energy technologies, and combustion of organic fuels, and he has developed several innovative curricula in renewable and non-traditional energy sources. He regularly reviews for leading international journals published by MDPI and Elsevier and plays a key role in applied research and industrial collaborations aimed at improving energy systems and resource efficiency. His career reflects a blend of academic excellence, practical expertise, and commitment to sustainable energy development.

Profile: Scopus | Orcid

Featured Publications

Yankovsky, S., Misyukova, A., Berikbolov, A., Vagner, M., & Yankovskaya, N. (2023). Influence of grinding methodology and particle size on coal and wood co-combustion via injection flame opening angle. Energies, 16(11), 4469.

Gorshkov, A., Berezikov, N., Kaltaev, A., Yankovsky, S., Slyusarsky, K., Tabakaev, R., & Larionov, K. (2021). Analysis of the physicochemical characteristics of biochar obtained by slow pyrolysis of nut shells in a nitrogen atmosphere. Energies, 14(23), 8075.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Gorshkov, A., Misyukova, A., & Kuznetsov, G. (2021). Justification of the reduction possibility of sulfur oxides and fly ash emissions during co-combustion of coal and waste from woodworking enterprises. Applied Sciences, 11(24), 11719.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Misyukova, A., & Kuznetsov, G. (2021). On the effect of the distances between coal and wood particles during their joint pyrolysis on sulfur oxides formation. Energies, 14(24), 8321.

Yankovsky, S., Tolokol’nikov, A., Berezikov, N., & Gubin, V. (2021). Justification of the energy use of cedar husk waste as an environmentally friendly additive for co-combustion with coal. Energies, 14(21), 7027.