Mrs. Inajara Rutyna | Online Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Inajara Rutyna | Online Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Inajara Rutyna | Online Monitoring | Warsaw University of Technology | Poland

Mrs. Inajara Rutyna is a distinguished researcher in the field of Artificial Intelligence and Renewable Energy Systems, currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Automation, Electronics, and Electrical Engineering at the Warsaw University of Technology, Poland. Her academic foundation is built on a Master’s degree in Numerical Methods in Engineering and a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Mathematics from the Universidade Federal do Paraná, Brazil. Throughout her academic and professional journey, Mrs. Inajara Rutyna has consistently demonstrated exceptional proficiency in mathematical modeling, computational intelligence, and optimization methods. Her professional experience encompasses diverse roles, including AI Development Specialist at IDEAS NCBR Sp. z o.o., where she developed intelligent algorithms and Python-based models for renewable energy forecasting, and Mathematical Modeller and Data Scientist at the National Centre for Nuclear Research, Poland, contributing to mathematical frameworks for sustainable power systems. Additionally, her earlier engagements as a Game Economy Designer at Rage Quit Games and as a Project and Process Analyst at Segula do Brasil Engenharia e Tecnologia reflect her versatility in applying data-driven modeling to industrial, gaming, and energy contexts. Mrs. Rutyna’s research interests lie primarily in Artificial Intelligence applications for renewable energy forecasting, computational fluid dynamics, optimization algorithms, and machine learning-based energy modeling. Her technical skills include advanced programming in Python, MATLAB, and Fortran, as well as expertise in numerical analysis, data science, and algorithmic development. She has authored and co-authored multiple IEEE and Scopus-indexed publications focusing on energy efficiency prediction, evaluation metrics for wind power, and AI-based forecasting. She is an active member of professional bodies such as the IEEE, contributing to international research collaborations and scientific discussions on sustainable technology innovation.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Rutyna, I. (n.d.). Gated lag and feature selection for day-ahead wind power forecasting using on-site SCADA data. IEEE. (Citations: 42)

  2. Rutyna, I. (n.d.). Efficiency analysis of k-nearest neighbors machine learning method for 10-minutes ahead forecasts of electric energy production at an onshore wind farm. Elsevier. (Citations: 38)

  3. Rutyna, I. (n.d.). Evaluation metrics for wind power forecasts: A comprehensive review and statistical analysis of errors. IEEE Access. (Citations: 57)

  4. Rutyna, I. (n.d.). Polynomial interpolation with repeated Richardson extrapolation to reduce discretization error in CFD. Springer. (Citations: 31)

  5. Rutyna, I. (n.d.). Stochastic hybrid optimization methods for renewable energy forecasting and grid stability. IEEE Transactions on Sustainable Energy. (Citations: 29)

Dr. Vera Solovyeva | Environmental Detectors | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Vera Solovyeva | Environmental Detectors | Women Researcher Award 

Dr. Vera Solovyeva, Aramco Innovations, Russia

Dr. Vera A. Solovyeva is a seasoned chemist and Technology Thrust Champion at Aramco Innovations LLC, with over 20 years of international academic and industrial research experience in organic chemistry, material science, and nanomaterials. She holds a Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry from Moscow State University and has an impressive track record spanning medicinal chemistry, catalysis, and metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) synthesis and scale-up. Dr. Solovyeva has contributed to innovative projects at leading institutions such as Eli Lilly, Novartis, KAUST, and Aramco Innovations, where she led multiple field-deployed oil and gas applications. Her expertise encompasses organic synthesis, heterogeneous catalysis, and advanced analytical techniques, with a strong focus on developing sustainable materials for energy and environmental solutions. Recognized internationally, she has published impactful research highlighted by ACS and JACS, reflecting her commitment to advancing smart and functional nanomaterials.

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Summary of Suitability for Women Researcher Award: Dr. Vera A. Solovyeva

Dr. Vera A. Solovyeva stands out as an exceptionally qualified candidate for the Women Researcher Award based on her extensive, multidisciplinary, and globally recognized contributions to the fields of nanomaterials, catalysis, and sustainable energy technologies. With over 20 years of research experience across both academia and industry—including prestigious organizations such as KAUST, Aramco Innovations, and top pharmaceutical companies like Eli Lilly and Novartisshe exemplifies the ideal balance of scientific rigor and applied innovation.

🧑‍🎓 Education

🎓 Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry — Moscow State University (MSU), Russia (2002–2007)
 • Thesis: “Partial Hydrodehalogenation of Functional Derivatives of gem-Dibromocyclopropanes”
🎓 M.S. in Chemistry — Moscow State University (MSU), Russia (1997–2002)
 • Undergraduate research under supervision of Prof. I.G. Bolesov and Academician I.P. Beletskaya
🧪 Internship — University of Pennsylvania (UPenn), USA (Jan–Feb 1999)
 • Biochemistry techniques training

💼 Work Experience

🏢 Technology Thrust Champion — Aramco Innovations LLC (2019–Present)
 • Lead projects in upstream oil & gas; 3 successful field deployments
🔬 Senior Research Scientist — Moscow State University & Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry (2018–2019)
 • Research in covalent-organic frameworks for photovoltaic applications
🔬 Consultant — KAUST Technology Transfer Office, Saudi Arabia (2016–2017)
 • Pilot-scale synthesis of MOFs
🔬 Postdoctoral Fellow — KAUST, Saudi Arabia (2011–2016)
 • Research on MOFs, catalysis, and nanoparticle stabilization
🧪 Senior Research Scientist — Chemical Diversity Research Institute, Moscow (2007–2011)
 • Contract R&D for pharma giants (Eli Lilly, Novartis, Merck, Solvay)
🧬 Editor — Science & Technology Informational (STI) Centre for Reaxys/Elsevier (2005–2011)
💻 Research Scientist — Algodign LLC (2002–2005)
 • Drug design and molecular docking for startup by Nobel Laureate Michael Levitt

🏆 Awards & Honors

🇺🇸 1999 – Internship Award from University of Pennsylvania 🥼
🇷🇺 2004 – Best Organic Chemistry Presentation at Lomonosov Conference 🧪
🌍 2003–2005 – Ph.D. project awarded INTAS individual funding (EU-Russia scientific cooperation)
📰 2014 – Paper highlighted on Front Cover of ACS Comb. Sci. 🧬
📣 2015 – ACS Editors’ Choice article and featured in C&EN (ACS Comb. Sci.) 🧫
 2015 – JACS paper highlighted as Spotlight Publication 💡

Publication Top Notes:

MOF Crystal Chemistry Paving the Way to Gas Storage Needs: Aluminum-Based soc-MOF for CH4, O2, and CO2 Storage

CITED:835

Metal–organic frameworks to satisfy gas upgrading demands: fine-tuning the soc-MOF platform for the operative removal of H 2 S

CITED:121

Hydrocarbon recovery using ultra-microporous fluorinated MOF platform with and without uncoordinated metal sites: I-structure properties relationships for C2H2/C2H4 and CO2 …

CITED:86

A very large diversity space of synthetically accessible compounds for use with drug design programs

CITED:43

Sequence-controlled copolymers of 2, 3, 4, 5-pentafluorostyrene: mechanistic insight and application to organocatalysis

CITED:40

Current downhole corrosion control solutions and trends in the oil and gas industry: A review

CITED:38