Assist. Prof. Dr. Nikos Loukeris | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nikos Loukeris | Philosophy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Nikos Loukeris, University of West Attica & Princeton University, Greece

Nikolaos Loukeris is an accomplished academic and business leader, currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Finance & Shipping at the University of West Attica. Elected in October 2020, he has made significant contributions to academia as a Supervisor of Internships at Princeton University and as a Visiting Professor at the Hellenic Open University. Loukeris is also the Founder and Managing Director of ‘Loukeris N, Business Consultants – Accountants’ and ‘Lamda Engineers.’ He is a renowned speaker at international conferences, focusing on governance, shipping, and finance. His expertise encompasses the intersection of technology and finance, particularly in shipping operations. Nikolaos’s commitment to education and mentorship is reflected in his initiatives that connect students with industry executives, fostering practical insights into the business world. His dedication to advancing knowledge and promoting innovative practices in finance and shipping makes him a pivotal figure in the field.

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Suitability Summary for Nikolaos Loukeris for the Best Researcher Award

Nikolaos Loukeris stands out as an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive contributions to the fields of finance and shipping, both in academia and industry. His multifaceted role as an Assistant Professor at the University of West Attica, along with his positions as a visiting professor and managing director of two consultancy firms, demonstrates his commitment to both education and practical application of his research.

🎓 Education 

Nikolaos Loukeris holds a solid educational background in finance and shipping, which forms the foundation of his extensive professional career. He earned his undergraduate degree in Business Administration, followed by a master’s degree in Maritime Studies, specializing in shipping finance. This strong academic foundation equipped him with the skills necessary to navigate the complexities of the shipping industry and finance. He further enhanced his expertise by completing a Ph.D. in Finance, focusing on innovative methodologies for financial analysis in maritime contexts. Nikolaos’s educational journey reflects his dedication to understanding the nuances of both finance and shipping, which he integrates into his teaching and consultancy practices. Additionally, he has undertaken various professional development courses, ensuring he stays updated on the latest trends and advancements in the fields of finance and shipping. His commitment to lifelong learning empowers him to provide invaluable insights to his students and clients alike.

 💼 Experience 

Nikolaos Loukeris has a diverse and impressive professional background in finance and shipping. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the University of West Attica, where he teaches courses related to finance and shipping, guiding students toward academic and professional excellence. His role as a Supervisor of Internships at Princeton University exemplifies his dedication to providing students with real-world experiences. In addition, Nikolaos is a Visiting Professor at the Hellenic Open University, where he imparts knowledge in governance and shipping. As the Founder and Managing Director of ‘Loukeris N, Business Consultants – Accountants’ and ‘Lamda Engineers,’ he combines academic knowledge with practical application, assisting businesses in navigating financial challenges. His involvement in various conferences as a speaker and panelist showcases his expertise and thought leadership in the industry. With over a decade of experience, Nikolaos continues to make significant contributions to academia and the business world.

🏅Awards and Honors 

Nikolaos Loukeris has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to the fields of finance and shipping through numerous awards and honors. He has been a keynote speaker at the 6th International Conference on Business Economics and Finance in Suzhu, China, and has presented at prestigious events such as the IEEE Plenary Conference in Bern, Switzerland. His excellence in lecturing was acknowledged by students at the Athens University of Economics and Business, who rated him 4.32 out of 5 in the Computational Finance course. Nikolaos has also received a Research Paper Award at the IABPAD International Conference in Honolulu for his work on bankruptcy prediction using advanced hybrid models. Furthermore, he has played pivotal roles as a chairman and co-organizer for several symposiums and sessions on computational intelligence and finance, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration in these fields.

 🌍 Research Focus 

Nikolaos Loukeris’s research focus lies at the intersection of finance, shipping, and technology, with particular attention to the application of computational intelligence in financial decision-making and risk management. His work explores innovative methodologies for portfolio optimization, bankruptcy prediction, and the integration of artificial intelligence in shipping operations. By examining the impact of emerging technologies on traditional finance, Nikolaos aims to develop models that enhance decision-making processes in dynamic markets. His research also investigates the role of governance in shipping and finance, emphasizing the importance of strategic oversight in ensuring sustainable practices. Nikolaos actively participates in international conferences, sharing his findings and collaborating with fellow researchers to promote advancements in the field. His commitment to applying theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios drives his research agenda, positioning him as a thought leader in finance and shipping sectors.

  📖 publication Top Notes

A numerical evaluation of meta-heuristic techniques in portfolio optimisation
Cited by: 49
Corporate financial evaluation and bankruptcy prediction implementing artificial intelligence methods

Cited by: 33

An empirical evaluation of CAPM’s validity in the British stock exchange

Cited by: 26

Further Higher Moments in Portfolio Selection and A Priori Detection of Bankruptcy, Under Multi‐layer Perceptron Neural Networks, Hybrid Neuro‐genetic MLPs …

Cited by: 22

Radial basis functions networks to hybrid neuro-genetic RBFNs in financial evaluation of corporations

Cited by: 21

Dr. Sheng Hu | New Energy Network | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sheng Hu | New Energy Network | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sheng Hu, Wuhan University of Technology, China

Dr. Sheng Hu holds an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. With a robust academic background and postdoctoral research experience, he has developed a strong foundation in his field. His professional journey includes a postdoctoral fellowship at Huazhong University and a visiting scholar position at Tandon School of Engineering, NYU. Currently a lecturer at Wuhan University of Technology, Dr. Hu specializes in renewable energy generation systems, control of electric machines, and power electronic converters. His innovative research addresses critical challenges in these areas, contributing significantly to advances in modeling, control, and optimization. Dr. Hu’s impactful work is reflected in his publications and his international collaboration experience, which has enriched his research with diverse methodologies and perspectives.

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Suitability for the Award

  1. Innovative Research:
    • Dr. Hu’s research includes innovative solutions for controlling renewable energy systems and improving the stability and efficiency of power electronic converters. His work on wind turbines and hybrid generation systems demonstrates his expertise in addressing contemporary challenges in energy technology.
  2. Research Impact:
    • The citation counts for his key publications indicate that his work is highly regarded by the research community. His contributions have influenced ongoing research and development in renewable energy and power electronics.
  3. Leadership and Collaboration:
    • His experience as a postdoctoral researcher and visiting scholar, along with his current role as a lecturer, showcases his leadership in research and education. His collaborative efforts with international institutions further demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge and technology.
  4. Educational Contributions:
    • Dr. Hu’s role as a lecturer and his involvement in research contribute to the education and development of future engineers and researchers in the field of electrical engineering.

Summary of Qualifications

  1. Educational Background:

    • M.S. in Electrical Engineering (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2007).
    • Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2012).
    • His advanced education in electrical engineering, combined with postdoctoral research, provides a solid foundation for his expertise.
  2. Professional Experience:

    • Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, 2012-2015).
    • Visiting Scholar (Tandon School of Engineering, New York University, 2018-2019).
    • Lecturer, School of Automation (Wuhan University of Technology, currently).
    • His experience includes significant research roles and international collaboration, contributing to his broad expertise in the field.
  3. Research Focus and Contributions:

    • Dr. Hu’s main research interests are in renewable energy generation systems, control of electric machines, and power electronic converters.
    • His work addresses critical challenges in renewable energy and power systems, demonstrating innovative approaches in modeling, control, and optimization.
  4. Research Impact:

    • Dr. Hu’s research has contributed significantly to the fields of renewable energy and power electronics, addressing complex issues such as voltage stability and hybrid system optimization.
    • His publications in reputable journals and conferences reflect the relevance and impact of his work in advancing technology and addressing practical challenges in energy systems.
  5. International Collaboration:

    • His role as a visiting scholar at NYU highlights his ability to collaborate on international research projects, enriching his work with diverse perspectives and advanced methodologies.

Publication Top Notes:

“Modeling and Coordinated Control Design for Brushless Doubly-Fed Induction Generator-Based Wind Turbine to Withstand Grid Voltage Unbalance” (2021), published in IEEE Access. This article, which has received 10 citations, focuses on advanced control techniques for wind turbines.

“Research on Capacity Optimization of PV-Wind-Diesel-Battery Hybrid Generation System” (2018), presented at the International Power Electronics Conference. This paper, with 7 citations, discusses optimization strategies for hybrid renewable energy systems.

“Design and Analysis of DC-Link Voltage Stabilizer for Voltage Source Converter as Connected to Weak Grid” (2018), published in Diangong Jishu Xuebao/Transactions of China Electrotechnical Society. This article, with 19 citations, explores voltage stabilization in power converters.

Conclusion

Dr. Sheng Hu is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his significant contributions to renewable energy systems and power electronics. His innovative research, impactful publications, and international collaboration underscore his excellence and leadership in the field. Dr. Hu’s work addresses critical challenges in energy technology, making him an outstanding candidate for this prestigious award.