Mrinal Saha | Structural mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mrinal Saha | Structural mechanics | Best Researcher Award 

Professor, at University of Oklahoma, United States.

Dr. Mrinal C. Saha is a distinguished Professor in the School of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering at the University of Oklahoma 🏫. With over three decades of academic, research, and industry experience across the USA and Bangladesh, Dr. Saha has been instrumental in advancing innovations in composite materials, smart sensors, and additive manufacturing ⚙️. He has held faculty appointments at Tuskegee University and BUET and served in research capacities with the U.S. Air Force and Department of Energy. A prolific scholar and educator, Dr. Saha has secured over $7 million in research funding, co-authored numerous high-impact publications, and mentored generations of engineering students 👨‍🏫. His multidisciplinary work bridges mechanical engineering, materials science, and smart systems integration, marking him as a thought leader in smart composite structures and nanomaterials.

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📚 Education 

Dr. Mrinal C. Saha holds an impressive academic record across three institutions 🌍. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics from Old Dominion University, Virginia, USA in 2001 🎓. Before that, he obtained an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tuskegee University, Alabama, USA in 1996. His foundational education began in Bangladesh, where he achieved both B.S. (1988) and M.S. (1992) degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) 🛠️. These diverse educational experiences in both South Asia and North America have equipped Dr. Saha with a unique global perspective, integrating classical engineering fundamentals with modern innovations in materials science, particularly in polymeric composites and nanotechnology 🔬.

💼 Experience 

Dr. Saha’s professional journey is marked by esteemed academic appointments and impactful research roles 🧪. Currently, he serves as Professor at the University of Oklahoma (2018–present), where he also held roles as Associate (2012–2018) and Assistant Professor (2006–2012). He contributed significantly to institutional leadership as Graduate Liaison and served on several strategic committees 🧭. Prior to OU, Dr. Saha was an Assistant Professor at Tuskegee University (2001–2006) and a faculty member at BUET (1988–1993). His research collaborations extend beyond academia, including as a Summer Faculty Researcher at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. His interdisciplinary work with the Department of Energy and U.S. Air Force has been instrumental in material design, embedded sensor development, and additive manufacturing for defense and aerospace sectors 🛰️.

🔬 Research Interests 

Dr. Saha’s research revolves around smart materials, multifunctional composites, and nano-engineered structures 🌐. He specializes in the development of polymer matrix composites, nanofibers, and porous materials for aerospace, biomedical, and environmental applications. A notable focus of his work is the integration of embedded sensing technologies into polymeric systems for real-time monitoring and structural health diagnostics 🧠. His innovations in additive manufacturing and shape-memory materials open new frontiers in personalized medical devices and responsive structures. Additionally, Dr. Saha has led DOE and DoD-funded projects in selective laser sintering, multifunctional electrodes, and carbon nanotube-enhanced composites. His research is highly collaborative, bridging mechanical engineering with materials science, chemistry, and electronics to create next-gen materials that are smart, lightweight, and environmentally resilient ♻️.

🏅 Awards 

Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Mrinal C. Saha has received numerous recognitions and competitive research awards 🌟. His groundbreaking work has earned over $7 million in external research funding, including from the U.S. Department of Energy, Air Force, ConocoPhillips, and the National Science Foundation. He was selected as a Summer Faculty Fellow at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base—an honor bestowed upon top academic researchers for defense-related innovation 🛡️. Within academia, Dr. Saha has received faculty investment and seed grants from the University of Oklahoma, supporting his early and mid-career research ventures in nanotechnology and sustainable materials. He has also been nominated for leadership and excellence awards, both for his research and contributions to graduate education and institutional service at OU. His success in securing funding and leading impactful collaborations reflects his outstanding reputation in the mechanical and aerospace engineering research community 🎖️.

📖Top Noted  Publications 

Dr. Saha has authored numerous influential publications in peer-reviewed journals, with research cited extensively by scholars across disciplines 📈. A few key works include:

1. Saha, M.C., et al. (2007). “Thermal and mechanical behavior of glass and carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites.” Composites Science and Technology.

📊 Citations: 200+
🔬 Overview:
This paper investigates the thermal and mechanical properties of polymer composites reinforced with glass fibers and carbon fibers. The study explores:

  • Mechanical properties: Tensile strength, flexural strength, and impact resistance.

  • Thermal properties: Thermal conductivity, coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), and heat deflection temperature.

  • Comparison: Carbon fiber composites showed better mechanical performance and thermal stability than glass fiber composites.

  • Application: Findings support use in aerospace, automotive, and structural applications where thermal resistance and mechanical integrity are critical.

2. Saha, M.C., & Eckert, C.A. (2006). “Carbon nanotube-reinforced epoxy composites: Processing, mechanical and thermal behavior.” Polymer Composites.

📊 Citations: 180+
🔬 Overview:
This work focuses on epoxy composites reinforced with carbon nanotubes (CNTs), highlighting:

  • Processing: Uniform dispersion of CNTs using sonication and surfactant-aided methods.

  • Thermal behavior: Improved thermal stability with increasing CNT loading.

  • Mechanical performance: Significant improvements in Young’s modulus, tensile strength, and fracture toughness.

  • Microscopy analysis: SEM and TEM revealed good interfacial bonding between CNTs and the epoxy matrix.

  • Innovation: Pioneering contribution to early CNT composite material research.

3. Saha, M.C., et al. (2004). “Effect of fiber surface treatment on interfacial properties of composites.” Journal of Composite Materials.

📊 Citations: 150+
🔬 Overview:
The paper addresses interfacial adhesion in fiber-reinforced composites by modifying the fiber surface chemistry:

  • Surface treatments: Chemical etching, plasma treatment, and coupling agents.

  • Interfacial strength: Measured using microbond and single fiber pull-out tests.

  • Results: Surface treatments significantly enhanced interfacial shear strength and load transfer efficiency.

  • Conclusion: Proper surface functionalization is crucial for improving composite performance.

4. Saha, M.C., et al. (2003). “Thermal conductivity of polyurethane foams with fillers.” Journal of Cellular Plastics.

📊 Citations: 130+
🔬 Overview:
This study explores the thermal conductivity of polyurethane (PU) foams enhanced with various fillers, including:

  • Fillers used: Graphite, carbon black, and metallic particles.

  • Effect on insulation: Thermal conductivity decreased significantly with optimized filler content.

  • Structure-property relation: Cell size, density, and filler dispersion influenced thermal properties.

  • Application: Highlights potential for PU foams in thermal insulation and energy-efficient construction.

Conclusion

Dr. Mrinal C. Saha is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on a robust portfolio of sustained research funding, interdisciplinary innovations, and leadership in engineering science. His work in materials, nanotechnology, and smart systems has demonstrable impact on national priorities and engineering education. With a stronger emphasis on publication metrics and knowledge dissemination outcomes, his profile would be further solidified among the top-tier academic researchers globally.

Mr. Peeyush Phogat | Mechanics of Functional Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Peeyush Phogat | Mechanics of Functional Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Peeyush Phogat, Netaji Subhas University of Technology, India

Mr. Peeyush Phogat is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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🔍 About Me

I am dedicated to demonstrating excellence in research and analytical thinking, as evidenced by a proven track record of conducting innovative and impactful research in the field of energy materials. Possessing advanced skills in experimental design, data analysis, and critical interpretation, I have consistently pushed the boundaries of knowledge in my field. My ability to think analytically, coupled with a keen attention to detail, has not only led to the successful completion of several research projects but has also resulted in publications in reputed peer-reviewed journals. My commitment to excellence in research positions me as a candidate capable of making significant contributions to the academic and scientific community.

🎓 Education

Doctor of Philosophy (Doctorate), Netaji Subhas University of Technology, New Delhi, INDIAMaster of Science, Deenbandhu Chhotu Ram University of Science and Technology, Murthal, Sonepat, Haryana, INDIABachelors of Science, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, INDIA

💼 Professional Skills

Experimental designData analysisCritical interpretationMaterial characterization techniquesSynthesis techniquesElectrochemical applicationsResearch and analytical skillsCommunication skills

🏅 Awards and Accomplishments

Award for 2nd position at college level in 2nd semester of BachelorsAward for 3rd position at college level in 4th semester of BachelorsBest Paper Awards at International ConferencesPresented research papers at various international conferences

📜 Book Chapters

Role of Nanotechnology in Space Exploration and ColonizationDiffusion Controlled Features of Microwave Assisted ZnS/ZnO NanocompositeElectrochemical Analysis of Thermally Treated Two Dimensional Zinc Sulphide Hexagonal Nano-SheetsAnd more…

🔬 Area of Research Interests

Synthesis And Characterization Of Chalcogenide Nanocomposites For Energy MaterialsSolar cells and PhotodetectorsElectrochemical Applications such as Electrochemical Phot-Detection, Electrochemical Solar Cell, HER/OER, and Electrochemical SensingPhoto catalysis / Pollutant Degradation using Nano Materials

🎖️ Declaration

I solemnly declare and affirm that all the information provided in this curriculum vitae is accurate, complete, and true to the best of my knowledge and belief. I acknowledge that any misrepresentation or omission of facts may result in disqualification from consideration for the position or opportunities sought. This declaration is made in good faith, and I am committed to upholding the highest standards of honesty, integrity, and transparency in all aspects of my professional and academic endeavors.

 

📊 Citation Metrics (Google Scholar):

Citations by: All – 69, Since 2019 – 69
h-index: All – 6, Since 2018 – 6
i10 index: All – 1, Since 2018 –1

📖 Publications  Top Note :

 

  1. “Diffusion Controlled Features of Microwave Assisted ZnS/ZnO Nanocomposite with Reduced Band Gap” Authors: P. Phogat, Shreya, R. Jha, S. Singh Journal: ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology Year: 2023
  2. “Microwave-synthesized γ-WO3 nanorods exhibiting high current density and diffusion characteristics” Authors: Shreya, P. Phogat, R. Jha, S. Singh Journal: Transition Metal Chemistry Year: 2023
  3. “Surfactant-Mediated Modulation of Morphology and Charge Transfer Dynamics in Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles” Authors: T. Kumar, Shreya, P. Phogat, V. Sahgal, R. Jha Journal: Physica Scripta Year: 2023
  4. “Electrochemical and Optical Properties of Microwave Assisted MoS2 nanospheres for solar cell application” Authors: S. Sharma, P. Phogat, R. Jha, S. Singh Journal: International Journal of Smart Grid and Clean Energy Year: 2023
  5. “Fabrication of Tunable Band Gap Carbon Based Zinc Nanocomposites for Enhanced Capacitive Behaviour” Authors: D. Dipti, P. PHOGAT, Shreya, D. Kumari, S. Singh Journal: Physica Scripta Year: 2023
  6. “Impedance Study of Zinc Sulphide Quantum Dots via One Step Green Synthesis” Authors: P. Phogat, Shreya, R. Jha, S. Singh Journal: Materials Science Forum Year: 2023
  7. “Optical and microstructural study of wide band Gap ZnO@ ZnS core–shell nanorods to be used as solar cell applications” Authors: P. Phogat, Shreya, R. Jha, S. Singh Conference: International Conference on Sustainable Technologies and Advances Year: 2022