Elaine Carmo | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Elaine Carmo | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Elaine Carmo, UFMG, Brazil.

Elaine Cristina do Carmo is a distinguished electrical engineer with over two decades of experience and a robust academic background. Her career journey began with a solid foundation in technical education, leading to advanced degrees, including a Master’s in Power Systems and an ongoing PhD in the same field. Elaine has been a driving force in industrial energy systems, particularly at Gerdau S.A., where she spearheaded innovative maintenance solutions, enhanced system reliability, and developed tools to detect faults in high-voltage cables. Her international expertise, demonstrated through projects in China and India, underscores her global impact. Elaine has also excelled in leadership roles, contributing significantly to the energy and utility sector while ensuring compliance with industry standards.

 

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🌱 Early academic pursuits

Elaine Cristina do Carmo’s journey into the realm of electrical engineering began with a strong foundation in technical education. Completing a Technical Degree in Electronics at POLIMIG in 1997, she demonstrated early aptitude for engineering. Her commitment to academic excellence culminated in a Bachelor’s in Electrical Industrial Engineering from Centro Federal de Educação Tecnológica (CEFET/MG) in 2003. She further expanded her expertise with a Master’s in Power Systems from the Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) in 2010, delving into the intricacies of energy systems. Elaine pursued an MBA in the Electrical Sector at Fundação Getúlio Vargas in 2015, showcasing her dedication to blending technical knowledge with leadership skills. Currently, she is advancing her research with a PhD in Power Systems at UFMG, focusing on innovative solutions to challenges in electrical cable fault detection.

⚡ Professional endeavors

Elaine’s professional career spans over two decades, marked by technical prowess and leadership. Beginning as a Technical Intern at Mannesmann in 1998, she honed her skills in industrial electronics. Her tenure at CEMIG as an Undergraduate Intern involved significant contributions to project management and energy distribution systems. Since 2004, she has been a cornerstone at Gerdau S.A., serving as a Senior Electrical Maintenance Specialist. Here, she has been instrumental in implementing enhancements to power systems, conducting advanced electrical studies, and developing maintenance solutions that ensure operational reliability.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Elaine’s research endeavors focus on the practical and theoretical aspects of electrical engineering. Her master’s dissertation introduced advancements in direct current converters for rolling mills, reducing disruptions caused by voltage sags. Her PhD work is centered on developing hardware and software tools for locating incipient faults in medium- and high-voltage cables, a significant innovation in power systems reliability. These studies not only address critical challenges but also drive technological progress in the energy sector.

🌍 Accolades and recognition

Elaine’s international expertise has led her to collaborate on major global projects. She oversaw electrical expansions at Gerdau’s Ouro Branco Plant during a visit to China in 2005 and contributed to the construction of a 132kV transmission line at Gerdau Kalyani Steel in India in 2012. Her leadership was also evident in coordinating the prestigious ABM Energy and Utilities Seminar (2013/2014) and serving as Coordinator of the Internal Energy Management Committee (CIGE) at the Ouro Branco Plant. Her technical acumen and ability to lead high-impact initiatives have earned her respect in the industry.

💡 Impact and influence

Elaine’s work has significantly influenced the energy and utility sector, particularly through her expertise in electrical system protection, maintenance methodologies, and compliance with NR10 standards. Her development of innovative tools for energy source lockout and fault detection has improved safety and reliability across installations. Through her academic projects and professional contributions, she continues to inspire advancements in sustainable and efficient energy solutions.

🌟 Legacy and future contributions

Elaine’s legacy lies in her commitment to excellence and her transformative contributions to the field of electrical engineering. With her ongoing PhD research and her dedication to mentoring and leading teams, she is poised to leave an enduring impact on the energy sector. Her willingness to relocate and adapt underscores her readiness to embrace new challenges, ensuring her work continues to benefit both local and global communities.

 

📚 Publications

  • Title: Analysis of water pumps start powered by diesel generator
    Authors: Carmo, E.C., Onofri, V.C., Mendes, V.F.
    Year: 2018

 

  • Title: Starting large induction motors alternatives for emergency generation system
    Authors: Carmo, E.C., Mendes, V.F., Santos, M.F., Silva, L.A.
    Year: 2018

 

Conclusion

Elaine Cristina do Carmo exemplifies a blend of technical brilliance, research innovation, and professional leadership. Her contributions to electrical maintenance, energy system reliability, and fault detection have made a lasting impact on the industry. With her PhD research and future endeavors, Elaine is poised to continue shaping the energy sector, leveraging her expertise to advance sustainable and efficient power systems worldwide. Her dedication to excellence and adaptability ensure her legacy will inspire progress for years to come.

 

 

SHAOQUAN WANG | Road Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr.SHAOQUAN WANG | Road Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SHAOQUAN WANG Southeast University China.

Dr. Shaoquan Wang, a PhD graduate in Engineering from Southeast University, has dedicated over 12 years to advanced studies in road engineering, combining expertise in materials science and chemical engineering. His research focuses on innovative solutions for road surface repair, particularly the development of a two-way shape memory pavement crack repair material. This technology addresses critical challenges in the field, such as the coordination of repair materials with pavement cracks and enhancing durability under varying environmental conditions.

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Academic and Professional Background 📚

Dr. Shaoquan Wang holds a PhD in Engineering from Southeast University. Over 12 years of study, he has pursued an in-depth and systematic approach to road engineering. His cross-disciplinary focus has expanded into materials and the chemical industry, keeping him well-versed in cutting-edge developments and trends, with potential for new research directions.

Research and Innovations 🔍

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects:National Natural Science Foundation of China (51878168) (Completed).Scientific Research Foundation of Graduate School of Southeast University (YBPY2159) (Completed).

Contributions 🌟

Dr. Wang is pioneering a two-way shape memory pavement crack repair material that intelligently senses temperature changes. This innovation addresses deformation coordination between repair materials and pavement cracks, enhancing durability during asphalt pavement expansion and contraction. His work offers a novel solution to longstanding issues in pavement crack repair.

📚 Publications

  • Title: A new pavement crack repair sealant with two-way shape memory effect
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Effects of Periodically Changing Temperatures on the Bond Interface between Crack Sealant and Repaired Pavement
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Development of a modified bond test for hot applied crack sealants by using hot-cold cycles
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Dynamic behavior of crack sealant bonding interface in the asphalt pavement crack repair structure under moving vehicle load
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Stiffening effect of filler on asphalt mastic composite: A new insight based on nearest surface function
    Author: Yanshun Jia et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Utilization of iron ore tailing as an alternative mineral filler in asphalt mastic: High-temperature performance and environmental aspects
    Author: Ziyao Wei et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Laboratory performance of asphalt mixture with waste tyre rubber and APAO modified asphalt binder
    Author: Kezhen Yan et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Evaluation of the Rutting Performance of the Field Specimen Using the Hamburg Wheel‐Tracking Test and Dynamic Modulus Test
    Author: Xiongwei Dai et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2020

Conclusion

Dr. Shaoquan Wang’s pioneering research in intelligent pavement materials represents a substantial advancement in road engineering. His interdisciplinary approach not only tackles long-standing issues in pavement crack repair but also opens new avenues for further exploration in material science. Given his impactful contributions, extensive experience, and innovative research, Dr. Wang is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His work promises to enhance infrastructure sustainability and performance, making him a valuable asset to both academia and industry.