Editor-in-Chief of Recent Progress in Science and Engineering

Dr. Mario Coccia is the Director of Research at the National Research Council of Italy (Turin, Italy). His main passion as a social scientist is to explain the evolution of science, technology, and social, economic and environmental change for human progress and development. He uses methods of inquiry mainly developed by sociologists, economists, engineers and evolutionary biologists to study the processes of scientific and technological evolution, and environmental, economic and social change. He investigates, by using statistical analyses, biological models, thought experiments, computer experiments and simulations, and conducting observational studies with interdisciplinary scientific perspective at broad spectrum between different disciplines, to explain the nature, primary causes and invariant evolutionary properties of human progress-driven by scientific, technological, socioeconomic and environmental factors. He has developed scientific research at the Arizona State University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Yale University, UNU-Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology, RAND Corporation, University of Maryland, Bureau d’Économie Théorique et Appliquée (France), Munk School of Global Affairs (University of Toronto, Canada), and Institute for Science and Technology Studies (University of Bielefeld, Germany). He has been a research scholar at the Max Planck Institute of Economics in Germany and a visiting professor at the Polytechnics of Torino and the University of Piemonte Orientale (Italy). His research publications include more than four hundred international papers in several disciplines on topics concerning dynamics of path-breaking innovations, emerging disciplines, and relations between economic, environmental and social change for human evolution over the long run. His H-index is higher than 112 (from Google Scholar in June 2024). Dr. Mario Coccia is on the list of the World’s top 2% scientists, 2022-2023 by Stanford University (USA) and he is a member of manifold international scientific societies.
Section Editor-in-Chief of Recent Progress in Science and Engineering

Taha Selim Ustun received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Victoria University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia. He is currently a senior researcher with the Fukushima Renewable Energy Institute (FREA), National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), where he leads the Smart Grid Cybersecurity Laboratory. Before that, he was a faculty member with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. He has been invited to run specialist courses in Africa, India, and China. His research has attracted funding from prestigious programs in Japan, Australia, Europe, and North America. His current research interests include power systems protection, communication in power networks, distributed generation, microgrids, electric vehicle integration, and cybersecurity in smart grids.
Associate Editor of Recent Progress in Science and Engineering

A/Professor Farhad Shahnia received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, in 2012. He is currently an A/Professor at Murdoch University. Before that, he was a Lecturer at Curtin University (2012-15), a research scholar at QUT (2008-11), and an R&D engineer at the Eastern Azarbayjan Electric Power Distribution Company, Iran (2005-08). He is currently a Fellow member of Engineers Australia, Senior Member of IEEE, and member of the Australasian Association for Engineering Education.
Farhad’s research falls under Distribution networks, Microgrid and Smart grid concepts. He has authored one book and 11 book chapters and 250+ peer-reviewed scholarly articles in international conferences and journals, as well as being an editor of 6 books.
Farhad has won 5 Best Paper Awards in various conferences and has also received the IET Premium Award for the Best Paper published in the IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution journal in 2015. One of his articles was listed under the top-25 most cited articles in the Electric Power System Research Journal in 2015 while one of his 2015 journal articles has been listed under the top-5 most read articles of the Australian Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. He was the recipient of the Postgraduate Research Supervisor Award from Curtin University in 2015 and the Australia-China Young Scientist Exchange Award from the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering in 2016.
Farhad is currently a Subject Editor, Deputy Subject Editor, and Associate Editor of several journals including IEEE Access, IET Generation, Transmission & Distribution, IET Renewable Power Generation, IET Smart Grid, IET Energy Conversion and Economics, and International Transaction on Electrical Energy Systems and has served 40+ conferences in various roles such as General, Technical, Program, Publication, Publicity, Award, Sponsorship, and Special Session Chairs.
Farhad has led the IEEE Western Australia Section as the 2020-2021 Chair, and was the 2019 Founding Chair of the IEEE Western Australia Industrial Electronics Society (IES) Chapter. He was the 2023 Vice-chair of the IES’s Technical Committees on Smart Grids.