Phani Kumar Chittala | Electrical Energy | Excellence in Research

Dr. Phani Kumar Chittala | Electrical Energy | Excellence in Research

Vishnu Institute of Technology, Bhimavaram | India

Dr. Phani Kumar Chittala is a researcher in power systems engineering with expertise in renewable energy integration, power quality enhancement, and intelligent control techniques. His work focuses on solar PV systems, UPQC frameworks, and AI-driven optimization methods for modern electrical networks. He has authored numerous journal and conference publications, including contributions to Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering and Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, with growing citation impact. His collaborations with international researchers reflect strong interdisciplinary engagement. His research advances resilient and efficient energy systems, contributing to sustainable power infrastructure and improved grid performance in real-world applications.

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Featured Publications


Power quality improvement for a hybrid renewable farm using UPQC.

– In Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Systems (ICAIS 2021). IEEE. (2021). Citefd By: 36

A new topology for power factor correction using resonant converters.

– International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering, 3(4). (2013). Cited By: 9

An adaptive regulatory approach to improve the power quality in solar PV-integrated low-voltage utility grid.

– Journal of Circuits, Systems and Computers, 31(17), 2250301. (2022). Cited By: 8

Assessment of power quality enhancement in a grid-tied PV network via ANN-based UPQC.

– Recent Advances in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, 17(5). (2024).  Cited By: 4

Shuangke Liu | Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Shuangke Liu | Energy Conversion | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | National University of Defense Technology | China

Mr. Liu Shuangke is an associate professor and master’s supervisor at the National University of Defense Technology with extensive expertise in high-specific-energy lithium-sulfur and lithium-metal batteries as well as fiber-shaped batteries. He earned his Ph.D. from the National University of Defense Technology and has built a strong foundation in materials science and electrochemistry. Throughout his professional career, he has led numerous research projects, published over 40 papers in reputed journals such as Nature Communications, Energy & Environmental Science, Advanced Functional Materials, and Chem. Soc. Rev., and applied for 15 patents while authoring a monograph. His research interests focus on innovative battery materials, structural design of hollow carbon frameworks, gradient multicomponent solid electrolyte interphases, spin modulation, and orbital strengthening for high-voltage cathodes. He has mentored students who have won multiple awards, guided theses recognized at provincial and national levels, and contributed actively to the scientific community as a youth editorial board member for journals including Electrochemistry and Carbon Neutralization. Liu Shuangke has received various honors for teaching excellence and research achievements. His research skills include advanced electrochemical analysis, materials synthesis, battery design, and interphase engineering, reflecting both innovation and practical impact. His work has garnered 1,593 citations by 1,392 documents, with 47 documents and an h-index of 25, demonstrating high visibility and influence in the field of energy storage and battery research.

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Featured Publications

Liu, S., Yao, Z., Fu, T., Pan, T., Luo, C., Pang, M., Xiong, S., Guo, Q., Li, Y., Zheng, C., Sun, W., & Zhou, G. (2025). Dynamic doping and interphase stabilization for cobalt-free and high-voltage lithium metal batteries. Nature Communications.

Liu, S., [Authors as above]. (2025). In situ partial-cyclized polymerized acrylonitrile-coated NCM811 cathode for high-temperature ≥ 100 °C stable solid-state lithium metal batteries. Nano Micro Letters.

Liu, S., Pan, T., Li, Y., Yao, Z., Zhu, Y., Wang, X., Wang, J., Zheng, C., & Sun, W. (2025). Research advances on lithium-ion batteries calendar life prognostic models. Carbon Neutralization.

Integrated online identification of aerodynamic and thrust parameters for air-breathing aircraft. Conference Paper.