Chilou Zhou | hydrogen energy | Most Cited Article Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Chilou Zhou | hydrogen energy | Most Cited Article Award

 Associate Professor at South China University of Technology, China

Dr. Chilou Zhou is an accomplished academic with expertise in chemical process equipment and mechanical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Process Equipment from Zhejiang University in 2015, following a Bachelor’s degree in Process Equipment and Control Engineering from Sichuan University in 2010. Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering at South China University of Technology since May 2018, Dr. Zhou previously held a position as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the same institution from April 2016 to April 2018. His research interests span hydrogen environment embrittlement, safety and life assessment of high-pressure hydrogen storage, and sealing technology for high-pressure hydrogen systems.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Chilou Zhou completed a Ph.D. in Chemical Process Equipment in 2015 from Zhejiang University, China. Prior to this, Dr. Zhou obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Process Equipment and Control Engineering from Sichuan University, China, in 2010.

Professional Experience:

Since May 2018, Dr. Chilou Zhou has been serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering, South China University of Technology, China. Previously, from April 2016 to April 2018, Dr. Zhou worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the same institution.

Research Interests:

Dr. Chilou Zhou’s research interests encompass several critical areas within the field of mechanical and chemical engineering. These include hydrogen environment embrittlement and its testing technology, safety considerations related to high-pressure hydrogen storage, life assessment methodologies for high-pressure hydrogen storage vessels, and advancements in sealing technology for high-pressure hydrogen systems.

 

📚Publications :

Effect of strain-induced martensite on hydrogen embrittlement of austenitic stainless steels investigated by combined tension and hydrogen release methods

Authors: L Zhang, Z Li, J Zheng, Y Zhao, P Xu, C Zhou, X Li

Citations: 130

Year: 2013

Sealing performance analysis of rubber O-ring in high-pressure gaseous hydrogen based on finite element method

Authors: C Zhou, J Zheng, C Gu, Y Zhao, P Liu

Citations: 72

Year: 2017

Fire-safe unsaturated polyester resin nanocomposites based on MAX and MXene: A comparative investigation of their properties and mechanism of fire retardancy

Authors: Y Hai, S Jiang, C Zhou, P Sun, Y Huang, S Niu

Citations: 68

Year: 2020

Improved corrosion and wear resistance of micro-arc oxidation coatings on the 2024 aluminum alloy by incorporation of quasi-two-dimensional sericite microplates

Authors: K Xi, H Wu, C Zhou, Z Qi, K Yang, RKY Fu, S Xiao, G Wu, K Ding, G Chen

Citations: 47

Year: 2022

Influence of low temperature prestrain on hydrogen gas embrittlement of metastable austenitic stainless steels

Authors: L Zhang, Z Li, J Zheng, Y Zhao, P Xu, X Liu, C Zhou, X Li

Citations: 47

Year: 2013

A review on effect of hydrogen on rubber seals used in the high-pressure hydrogen infrastructure

Authors: Y Zheng, Y Tan, C Zhou, G Chen, J Li, Y Liu, B Liao, G Zhang

Citations: 43

Year: 2020

Hydrogen permeation behavior and mechanism of multi-layered graphene coatings and mitigation of hydrogen embrittlement of pipe steel

Authors: K Shi, S Xiao, Q Ruan, H Wu, G Chen, C Zhou, S Jiang, K Xi, M He

Citations: 39

Year: 2022

Study on leakage and explosion consequence for hydrogen blended natural gas in urban distribution networks

Authors: C Zhou, Z Yang, G Chen, Q Zhang, Y Yang

Citations: 38

Year: 2022

Study on fretting behavior of rubber O-ring seal in high-pressure gaseous hydrogen

Authors: C Zhou, G Chen, S Xiao, Z Hua, C Gu

Citations: 37

Year: 2019

Finite element analysis of sealing performance of rubber D-ring seal in high-pressure hydrogen storage vessel

Authors: C Zhou, G Chen, P Liu

Citations: 36

Year: 2018

Thelma Arko | Energy transition | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Thelma Arko | Energy transition | Best Researcher Award

Post doc at Utrecht University, Netherlands

Dr. Thelma Arko is a dedicated researcher with a strong academic background and a commitment to advancing sustainability and equity. She currently serves as a Postdoctoral researcher to the Prince Claus Chair for Equity and Development at Utrecht University, where she supports efforts to democratize the discourse around Just Transitions, particularly in Africa. Dr. Arko holds a PhD in Environmental Science with a focus on Sustainable Cities, an MPhil and BSc in Zoology from the University of Ghana, Legon, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Sanitation and Waste Management from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Her extensive qualifications are complemented by numerous specialized certifications, including courses on civic ecology, urban geoinformatics, statistical analysis using R, and sustainable development. Dr. Arko’s research interests lie in energy transitions, climate change, and the ecological footprint, driving her to explore innovative and equitable solutions to global environmental challenges. Through her work, she actively engages in fostering public and student participation in sustainability discussions, aligning with the broader goals of the Prince Claus Chair and the Pathways to Sustainability theme.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Thelma Arko is currently a Postdoctoral researcher specializing in Just Energy Transitions, a position she has held since April 1, 2023. She completed her PhD in Environmental Science with a focus on Sustainable Cities from August 2017 to December 2021. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Planning, Sanitation, and Waste Management from the University of Ghana, Legon, from September 2015 to November 2016. Dr. Arko also holds an MPhil in Zoology with a specialization in Parasitology, which she obtained from the University of Ghana, Legon, between September 2007 and March 2010. She began her academic journey at the same institution, earning a BSc in Zoology from September 2002 to November 2006.

Work Experience:

Since April 2023, Dr. Thelma Arko has been serving as a Postdoctoral researcher to the Prince Claus Chair for Equity and Development at Utrecht University. The Chair, an honorary professorship held by Dr. Fatima Denton, the current director of the United Nations University Institute for Natural Resources in Africa (UNU-INRA) in Accra, Ghana, aims to democratize the discourse surrounding Just Transitions for the 2022-2024 period. This involves ensuring the active involvement and representation of communities most impacted by sustainability transition processes, with a particular focus on Africa. In her role, Dr. Arko significantly contributes to supporting the Chair in research endeavors, striving to amplify the voices and perspectives of marginalized communities. Additionally, she engages in fostering student and public participation in the discourse surrounding Just Transitions, aligning seamlessly with the broader goals of the Prince Claus Chair and the Pathways to Sustainability theme.

Research Interests:

Dr. Thelma Arko’s research interests encompass several critical areas within environmental science and sustainability. She is particularly focused on energy transitions, climate change, and the ecological footprint. These interests drive her work in exploring sustainable solutions and strategies to address pressing environmental challenges and promote a more equitable and resilient future.

Certificates:

Dr. Thelma Arko has earned a range of certificates that complement her extensive educational background and professional experience. She holds an MPhil in Zoology and a BSc in Zoology from the University of Ghana, Legon. Additionally, she has obtained a Postgraduate Diploma in Sanitation and Waste Management from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology. Dr. Arko has also completed various specialized courses, including “Civic Ecology: Reclaiming Broken Places” from Cornell University, the CODATA-RDA School of Research Data Science held in South Africa from May 9 to July 15, 2022, and from May 3 to July 9, 2021, and “Introduction to Urban Geoinformatics” from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Furthermore, she has undertaken “The Integration of the SDGs into National Planning” through UNESCAP, “Sustainable Cities” from the SDG Academy, “Transforming Development: The Science and Practice of Resilience Thinking” also from the SDG Academy, “Statistical Analysis using R” from the Pan African Doctoral School, and “Natural Resources for Sustainable Development” from the SDG Academy.

 

📚Publications :

Title: The Multifaceted Socio-ecological impacts of Charcoal Production in Afram Plains, Ghana

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2024

Title: Scoping study of research-to-action priorities for the REDAA programme: West Africa

Authors: Not provided

Citations: 7

Year: Not provided

URL: Link

Title: Policy Brief: Greening The Wood Fuel Sector of Ghana: The Role of Bamboo Charcoal

Authors: Nje, D., Stewart-Unuigbe, N., Twum, E., & Bortey, H.

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2019

URL: Link

Title: Cleaner Cooking Solutions: Moving from Charcoal to Natural Gas in Tanzania

Authors: Not provided

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2019

URL: Link

Title: Africa Beyond Oil and Gas: Low-Carbon Technologies and The Fourth Industrial Revolution Opportunities for Africa

Authors: Not provided

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2021

URL: Link