Vítor Gomes | Fatigue | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vítor Gomes | Fatigue | Best Researcher Award

Vítor M. G. Gomes, Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto, Portugal

Vítor Gomes is a mechanical engineer specializing in fatigue analysis, structural design, and computational simulations. He holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Porto (FEUP), focusing on fatigue performance methodologies for railway suspension systems. His expertise spans finite element analysis (FEA), 3D modeling, and programming, with proficiency in ANSYS, SolidWorks, Python, and C++. Over the years, Vítor has contributed to the development of railway rolling stock, robotic mechanisms, and material characterization through research and industry collaborations. His work includes project management, consulting, and supervising academic research. Currently, he serves as a Research and Development Engineer, optimizing production processes for electric motor components. He has been actively involved in EU-funded railway innovation projects and has authored several scientific papers. Passionate about engineering advancements, Vítor continues to shape the future of mechanical design and railway technology.

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🎓 Education 

PhD in Mechanical Engineering (2019-2023) – FEUP Thesis: “A Methodology for Fatigue Performance of Leaf Springs Suspensions for Freight Wagons” Dissertation: “Numerical Analysis of the Influence of Taper on Strength of Adhesively Bonded Joints” Project: “Design for a Friction Stir Spot Welding Machine” Master’s in Mechanical Engineering (2013-2016) – FCTUC Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering (2010-2013) – ISECVítor’s academic journey has focused on mechanical design, fatigue analysis, and railway structures. His research integrates computational simulations with experimental validation, contributing to innovative methodologies in mechanical engineering.

💼 Professional Experience 

🔧 Research & Development Engineer (2024 – Present) – WEG Europe Monitoring and statistical control of production and assembly processes for electric motors and components.

🔬 Research Engineer

Developed, assembled, and tested full-scale railway components. Conducted finite element analysis (FEA) and fatigue assessments. Supervised academic projects and authored scientific publications. Provided consulting services for railway design and engineering projects. Mechanical Design Engineer (2016 – 2017) – TulaLabs Designed vehicle structures, robotic mechanisms, and air-compressed distribution networks. Created technical drawings and reports for engineering projects. 🎓 Intern Assistant Engineer (2014) – WEG Europe Assisted in mechanical design and fatigue testing.

🏆 Awards & Honors 

🇵🇹 DB Rail Academy (2023) – Principles of Bogie Technology Certification 🇪🇺 EN 15085 Certification (2023) – Railway Welding of Vehicles and Components 📜 Product Management Certifications (2024-2025) – Agile Methodologies & Applications to Funded Projects 🔧 Computer & Programming Certifications (2021) – Python, C++, VBA  Ordem dos Engenheiros (2015) – Ethics & Professional Deontology

🔍 Research Focus 

Vítor’s research revolves around fatigue performance, finite element analysis (FEA), and mechanical design, particularly in railway engineering. His PhD focused on fatigue behavior of leaf springs in freight wagons, contributing to safer and more efficient railway suspension systems. He specializes in computational simulations for fatigue, welded joints, and bolted connections, utilizing software like ANSYS, LS-DYNA, and Simpack. His work extends to structural analysis of railway rolling stock, including bogies, wagon platforms, and auxiliary equipment supports. He actively participates in EU-funded projects such as Smart Wagons, Train Solutions, and Ferrovia 4.0, advancing railway innovation through research and consulting.

Publications

Gomes, V. M. G. et al. (2025) Full-Range Probabilistic Fatigue Modelling of 51CrV4 Steel of Parabolic Leaf Springs of Railway Rolling StockMetals (Under Review)

Gomes, V. M. G. et al. (2018) Fatigue Assessment of a Rail Profile under Shuttle Moving LoadsNEDCON Project Report

Carlos, (2020) Fatigue Behavior of Cold Roll-Formed Z-Rails for Rack StructuresMaster Dissertation, FEUP

Silva, Lucas (2020) Monotonic and Fatigue Behaviour of Double Shear Bolted JointsMaster Dissertation, FEUP

Correia, Maria João (2019) Fatigue Behaviour of Cold-Rolled Profiles: Simulation and Characterization StudiesMaster Dissertation, FEUP

Conclusion

Vítor Gomes is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award in fatigue analysis and structural durability. His academic background, technical expertise, and research contributions align well with the award criteria. However, enhancing his publication record, international collaborations, and industrial impact would further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in this field.

 

Søren Taverniers | Mechanics of Functional Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Søren Taverniers | Mechanics of Functional Materials | Best Researcher Award

Research Scientist at Stanford University, United States

Dr. Sorentav is a computational scientist specializing in energy science and engineering. With expertise in neural networks, physics-informed machine learning, and computational fluid dynamics, he has contributed significantly to advancing numerical modeling techniques. His research focuses on shock physics, subsurface flows, additive manufacturing, and uncertainty quantification. He has developed innovative computational frameworks for high-fidelity simulations and accelerated engineering applications. Dr. Sorentav has published in leading scientific journals, reviewed research papers, and supervised students and interns. His interdisciplinary approach bridges machine learning with physics-based simulations, enhancing predictive accuracy in various domains. He is proficient in multiple programming languages, including Python, C++, MATLAB, and OpenFOAM, and has a strong background in Unix/Linux environments. Through collaborations with academic institutions and industry, he has contributed to cutting-edge projects in materials science, energy systems, and computational mechanics.

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Education 

Dr. Sorentav holds a Ph.D. in Computational Science from the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where he developed novel numerical techniques for solving complex physics-informed problems in energy and material sciences. His doctoral research focused on advancing simulation accuracy for multiphysics systems, particularly in shock-particle interactions and uncertainty quantification. Prior to his Ph.D., he earned a Master’s degree in Computational Science from UCSD, specializing in physics-informed neural networks and high-performance computing. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree from Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, where he built a solid foundation in applied mathematics, fluid dynamics, and numerical modeling. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Sorentav has received multiple awards for research excellence, including recognition for his Ph.D. dissertation. His education has equipped him with expertise in Monte Carlo simulations, finite difference/volume methods, and applied probability, which he integrates into cutting-edge computational science applications.

Experience

Dr. Sorentav has extensive experience in computational modeling, numerical methods, and physics-informed machine learning. He has worked on developing and validating high-fidelity simulations for energy applications, materials science, and shock physics. His research contributions include designing neural network architectures for scientific computing, implementing uncertainty quantification methods, and improving computational efficiency in large-scale simulations. Dr. Sorentav has collaborated with leading institutions, including Stanford University and UCSD, to accelerate computational model development for industrial and research applications. He has also contributed to proposal writing, conference presentations, and peer-reviewed journal publications. His technical expertise spans various software tools, including PyTorch, OpenFOAM, MATLAB, FEniCS, and Mathematica. Additionally, he has experience supervising student research projects, mentoring interns, and leading interdisciplinary teams. His work integrates applied probability, numerical analysis, and machine learning to address challenges in subsurface flows, additive manufacturing, and compressible fluid dynamics.

Publications

Graph-Informed Neural Networks & Machine Learning in Multiscale Physics

Graph-informed neural networks (GINNs) for multiscale physics ([J. Comput. Phys., 2021, 33 citations])

Mutual information for explainable deep learning in multiscale systems ([J. Comput. Phys., 2021, 15 citations])

Machine-learning-based multi-scale modeling for shock-particle interactions ([Bulletin of the APS, 2019, 1 citation])

These papers focus on integrating neural networks into multiscale physics, leveraging explainability techniques, and improving shock-particle simulations through ML.

2. Monte Carlo Methods & Uncertainty Quantification

Estimation of distributions via multilevel Monte Carlo with stratified sampling ([J. Comput. Phys., 2020, 32 citations])

Accelerated multilevel Monte Carlo with kernel-based smoothing and Latinized stratification ([Water Resour. Res., 2020, 19 citations])

Impact of parametric uncertainty on energy deposition in irradiated brain tumors ([J. Comput. Phys., 2017, 4 citations])

This work revolves around Monte Carlo methods, uncertainty quantification, and their applications in medical physics and complex simulations.

3. Stochastic & Hybrid Models in Nonlinear Systems

Noise propagation in hybrid models of nonlinear systems ([J. Comput. Phys., 2014, 16 citations])

Conservative tightly-coupled stochastic simulations in multiscale systems ([J. Comput. Phys., 2016, 9 citations])

A tightly-coupled domain decomposition approach for stochastic multiphysics ([J. Comput. Phys., 2017, 8 citations])

This research contributes to computational physics, specifically in stochastic and hybrid system modeling.

4. Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) & Shock-Wave Interactions

Two-way coupled Cloud-In-Cell modeling for non-isothermal particle-laden flows ([J. Comput. Phys., 2019, 7 citations])

Multi-scale simulation of shock waves and particle clouds ([Int. Symp. Shock Waves, 2019, 1 citation])

Inverse asymptotic treatment for capturing discontinuities in fluid flows ([J. Comput. Sci., 2023, 2 citations])

S. Taverniers has significantly contributed to shock-wave interaction modeling, with applications in aerodynamics and particle-fluid interactions.

5. Computational Plasma & Dielectric Breakdown Modeling

2D particle-in-cell modeling of dielectric insulator breakdown ([IEEE Conf. Plasma Science, 2009, 11 citations])

This early work focuses on plasma physics and dielectric breakdown simulations.

6. Nozzle Flow & Additive Manufacturing Simulations

Finite element methods for microfluidic nozzle oscillations ([arXiv, 2023])

Accelerating part-scale simulations in liquid metal jet additive manufacturing ([arXiv, 2022])

Modeling of liquid-gas meniscus dynamics in arbitrary nozzle geometries (US Patent, 2024)

Conclusion

Based on their remarkable academic achievements, innovative research, and ability to collaborate effectively across disciplines, this candidate is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. However, by broadening their industrial collaborations, increasing their research visibility, and considering the wider impact of their work, they could elevate their research contributions even further, making an even greater impact on both academia and industry.

 

Vladimír Chmelko | Fatigue of materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vladimír Chmelko | Fatigue of materials | Best Researcher Award

head of Institute of Applied mechanics & Mechatronics at Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia

Vladimír Chmelko is a professor at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, specializing in applied mechanics and mechatronics. He has held positions as an assistant professor (2007–2014), head of the department (2017–present), and head of the Institute of Applied Mechanics and Mechatronics (since 2020). He earned his PhD in applied mechanics and has contributed to over 100 publications, 13 indexed papers, and 170+ citations. His expertise includes fatigue analysis, structural integrity, and mechanical diagnostics. He is a member of prestigious societies like the European Structural Integrity Society and the European Society of Experimental Mechanics.

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Education 🎓📚

PhD in Applied Mechanics (2003–2006) from the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, focusing on fatigue life theory. Completed additional pedagogical education (1997–1999) with an international ING-PAED IGIP degree in 2005. Earned a Master’s in Applied Mechanics (1983–1988) with a thesis on FEM-based contact task solutions. Undertook concurrent pedagogical education (1986–1988). Secondary education with a baccalaureate from Gymnasium Ivana Horvátha (1979–1983). Primary education completed in 1979.

Experience 🏫🔍

University professor since 1990 at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. Served as an assistant professor (2007–2014), head of the department (2017–present), and head of the Institute of Applied Mechanics and Mechatronics (since 2020). PhD student at the Slovak Academy of Sciences (1988–1990). Member of scientific committees for international conferences like ICSI, VAL, WMVC, and ECF. Published over 100 research papers, presented in 30+ international conferences, and received over 170 citations. Actively involved in industry-funded projects, securing over €1M in research funding.

Awards and Honors 🏆🥇

Received two publication awards from the Czech Gas & Oil Association (2016, 2017) and one from the Slovak Gas & Oil Association (2011). Holds three industrial utility models. Member of the European Structural Integrity Society and the European Society of Experimental Mechanics. Key contributor to major industry projects, including gas safety monitoring, fatigue diagnostics, and 3D-printed metal component analysis. Led multiple research projects in structural integrity, corrosion monitoring, and pipeline safety.

Research Focus 🔬⚙️

Specializes in applied mechanics, structural integrity, fatigue life prediction, and mechanical diagnostics. His research spans fatigue damage evaluation, pipeline safety, corrosion-fatigue interactions, and gas safety monitoring. Conducted studies on oscillation sources in mechanical systems and developed advanced fatigue assessment methods. Worked on multiaxial fatigue analysis of 3D-printed metal components and bridge cable diagnostics. Led projects on material characterization, trailer suspension development, and operational life prediction of power equipment components.

Publications 📖

Analysis of Static and Cyclic Properties of 316L and AlSi10Mg in Conventional Casting and Additive Manufacturing

Conclusion

Dr. Vladimír Chmelko is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his expertise in fatigue of materials, structural integrity, and mechanical engineering, coupled with a strong academic and industrial research background. His leadership in research projects, publications, and international scientific engagement positions him as a key contributor to advancements in applied mechanics and fatigue diagnostics. Strengthening his citation impact and global collaborations could further elevate his research influence.

Alaâeddine ELHALIL | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Alaâeddine ELHALIL | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof  Alaâeddine  ELHALIL:  Higher School of Technology, Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco.

Prof. Alaâeddine Elhalil is a respected academic who is affiliated with the Higher School of Technology at Hassan II University of Casablanca, Morocco. With a distinguished background in education and research, Prof. Elhalil is recognized for his expertise in his field. He is known for his significant contributions to academia and his dedication to advancing knowledge through research. As an esteemed member of his institution, Prof. Elhalil plays a crucial role in shaping the educational environment and fostering a culture of excellence in research and education.

 

Professional Profiles:

 

Education:

Prof. Alaâeddine Elhalil is a distinguished Professor at the University of Hassan II of Casablanca, specializing in the fields of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Science. In this role, he is actively involved in teaching, research, and mentoring students. Prof. Elhalil’s expertise in these areas is evident through his academic contributions and commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. His role as a Professor involves not only imparting knowledge to students but also conducting research to address key challenges in Chemical Engineering and Environmental ScienMechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materialsce. Prof. Elhalil’s contributions to academia and his dedication to these disciplines make him a valuable asset to the University of Hassan II of Casablanca.

 

Publications Top Notes:

1. R. Elmoubarki, S. Charafi, A. Elhalil, F.Z. Mahjoubi, A. Oussama, F. Kzaiber, M. Abdennouri, N. Barka, Comparative adsorption of methyl orange on SO4 2- and SDS intercalated Mg-Fe layered double hydroxides, International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, (2021). https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2021.1967946.

2. W. Boumya, N. Taoufik, M. Achak, H. Bessbousse, A. Elhalil, N. Barka, Electrochemical sensors and biosensors for the determination of diclofenac in pharmaceutical, biological and water samples. Talanta Open, 3 (2021) 100026.

3. M. Sadiq, A. Elhalil, M. Abdennouri, N. Barka, M. Bensitel, C. Lamonier, Effect of aluminium incorporation on physicochemical properties and patent blue V photodegradation of magnesium phosphate materials. Bulletin of Materials Science, 44 (2021) 58. 3

4. N. Taoufik, W. Boumya, A. Elhalil, M. Achak, M. Sadiq, M. Abdennouri, N. Barka, Gallic acid removal using fresh and calcined Ni-Al layered double hydroxides: Kinetics, equilibrium and response surface methodology (RSM) optimization. International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1080/03067319.2020.1863387.

5. A. Machrouhi, W. Boumya, M. Khnifira, M. Sadiq, M. Abdennouri, A. Elhalil, H. Tounsadi, S. Qourzal, N. Barka, Synthetic dyes adsorption and discoloration of a textile wastewater effluent by H3PO4 and H3BO3 activated Thapsia transtagana biomass. Desalination and Water Treatment, 202 (2020) 435–449.

Omer SaidToker | Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Omer  SaidToker; Leading Researcher in Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures

Associate Professor Dr. Omer Said Toker is a highly respected faculty member at Yildiz Technical University. With a strong background in his field and a dedication to academic excellence, Dr. Toker has made significant contributions to the university’s academic and research endeavors. His expertise lies in [insert specific field or specialization], where he has demonstrated exceptional knowledge and skill. Dr. Toker is known for his passion for teaching and his ability to inspire and mentor students. His research interests and contributions have earned him recognition in the academic community, making him a valuable asset to Yildiz Technical University.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Omer Said Toker is an Associate Professor at Yildiz Technical University, known for his expertise in [insert specific field or specialization]. He has made significant contributions to the university’s academic and research endeavors, earning recognition in the academic community. Dr. Toker is dedicated to fostering a stimulating learning environment and is passionate about mentoring students. His academic journey includes a Doctorate from Namık Kemal Üniversitesi, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü, Turkey, from 2012 to 2016, a Postgraduate degree from Erciyes University, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü, Turkey, from 2009 to 2012, and an Undergraduate degree from Middle East Technical University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Food Engineering, Turkey, from 2003 to 2008.

Courses and Trainings:

  Education Management and Planning ,ReolojiEğitimi, AntonPaar, 2014

Research Interest:

FoodEngineering, FoodTechnology, Sugars,Syrups, Starches andCandy, Cocoa and ChocolateProducts

Award and Honor:

KaradağA., MetinYıldırımR., TokerÖ.S., 2024-EşikÜstüÖdülü, Tübitak,May2019

Academic Titles / Tasks:

AssociateProfessor, YildizTechnicalUniversity, FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng, Department Of Food Engineering, 2020 -Continu
AssistantProfessor, YildizTechnicalUniversity, FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng, Department Of Food Engineering, 2018 -Continues
AssistantProfessor, YildizTechnicalUniversity, FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng, Department Of Food Engineering,2017 -2018
ResearchAssistant, YildizTechnicalUniversity,  FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng,Department Of Food Engineering,2013 -2017
ResearchAssistant,  IgdirUniversity, MühendsilikFakültesi, GıdaMühendisliği, 2012 -2013
ResearchAssistant, ErciyesUniversity, MühendsilikFakültesi, GıdaMühendisliği, 2010 -2012
ResearchAssistant, IgdirUniversity, MühendsilikFakültesi, GıdaMühendisliği, 2009 -2010

Publications Top Notes:

I. Modification of chia (Salvia hispanica L.) seedmucilage (a heteropolysaccharide) by atmospheric pressure cold plasma jet treatment Mutlu S.,PalabiyikI.,KopukB.,GunesR.,BolukE.,BAĞCIU.,ÖZMEND.,TOKERÖ.S.,KONARN. FoodBioscience,vol.56,2023 (SCI-Expanded) I . Production and characterization of probiotic jel y candy containing Bacil us species KahramanB.,KorkmazK.,DaştanD.,TokerÖ.S.,DertliE.,ArıcıM. Journalof FoodMeasurementandCharacterization,vol.17,no.6,pp.5864-5873,2023 (SCI-Expanded)
I I. Importance of rheological properties in enrobing efficiency of dark chocolate: application in wafer products ErturalG. I.,GunesR.,TOKERÖ.S.,PalabiyikI.,KONARN.,SAĞDIÇO. International Journalof Food Science andTechnology,vol.58,no.11,pp.5938-5946,2023 (SCI-Expanded)
IV. Gelatin production fromturkey (Meleagris gal opavo) skin as a newsource: fromwaste to a sustainable food gel ing agent OzcanY.,KurtA.,ÖZMEND.,TOKERÖ.S. Journalof the Science of Food andAgriculture,vol.103,no.11,pp.5511-5520,2023 (SCI-Expanded)
V. Investigation of cold plasma technique as an alternative to conventional alkalization of cocoa powders PalabiyikI.,KopukB.,TokerÖ.S.,KonarN. INNOVATIVEFOODSCIENCEANDEMERGINGTECHNOLOGIES,vol.88,no.1,pp.103440,2023 (SCI-Expanded)  

Dr T V Vimalkumar | Solid State Physics | Best Extension Activity Award

Dr. T V Vimalkumar | Solid State Physics| Best Extension Activity Award

Dr. T. V. Vimal kumar, Department of Physics at St. Thomas College (Autonomous) in Thrissur, Kerala

 

Dr. T. V. Vimalkumar is a distinguished faculty member in the Department of Physics at St. Thomas College (Autonomous) in Thrissur, Kerala. With his extensive knowledge and experience in the field of physics, he has been an invaluable asset to the institution. Dr. Vimalkumar is known for his passion for teaching and his ability to make complex concepts understandable to students. He is dedicated to fostering a stimulating learning environment where students can develop a deep understanding of physics principles and their practical applications. His commitment to research and academic excellence has contributed significantly to the academic and research endeavors of the department. Dr. Vimalkumar’s expertise and guidance have inspired numerous students to pursue careers in physics and related fields, making him a respected figure in the academic community.

 

Professional Profiles:

 

Education:

Dr. T. V. Vimalkumar completed his PhD in Physics with a specialization in thin film materials for Photovoltaic applications from Cochin University of Science and Technology, Cochin, Kerala, India, spanning from 2006 to 2011. Prior to his doctoral studies, he pursued his Master of Science in Physics at St. Thomas College, Thrissur, under the University of Calicut, Kerala, from 2002 to 2004. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Physics from St. Thomas College, Thrissur, also under the University of Calicut, Kerala, from 1999 to 2002.

 

Research Experience:

With over 18 years of dedicated research experience, I have honed my expertise in the processing and characterization of chalcopyrite-based thin film solar cells, utilizing a range of physical and chemical methods. My proficiency extends to the preparation of semiconducting thin films through various techniques such as Chemical Bath Deposition (CBD), Chemical Spray Pyrolysis (CSP), Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction (SILAR), Vacuum Evaporation, Spin coating, Evaporation, Sputtering, Pulsed Laser Deposition (PLD), Electron Beam gun, and Pulsed Electron Deposition (PED). Additionally, I possess hands-on experience in maintaining high vacuum pumps and utilizing advanced analytical instruments including X-Ray Diffractometer (Rigaku (D.Max.C)), UV-Vis-NIR Spectrophotometer (Jasco-V-570 and Hitachi U-3410), Stylus Profiler (Dektak 6M), Electron Microscope, Source Measure Unit (SMU- Keithly 236), Photoluminescence Set up, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), and Solar Simulator. My knowledge also encompasses the analysis of various characterization techniques such as X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Energy Dispersive Analysis of X-rays (EDAX), Hall Measurement Set up, Photoluminescence Spectroscopy (PL), Thermally Stimulated Current Measurements (TSC), and Photoconductivity studies. Furthermore, I have provided valuable project assistance to MSc and MPhil students, contributed to the design and fabrication of solar concentrators, air heaters, greenhouses, and dryers for industrial applications, and demonstrated proficiency in writing successful research project proposals for renowned funding agencies such as MNRE, DST, and CSIR-UGC. Additionally, I have organized International and National seminars (IC-SOLACE-2008, Cochin Nano- 2008 & 2011, NHTEP – 2007), showcasing my ability to lead and coordinate impactful scientific events.

Research Interest:

Thin- Film solar cells; Transparent conducting Oxides (TCO); Semiconductor thin films; Photovoltaic materials (Absorber and Buffer layers); Nano materials; Solar Thermal Energy

Award and Honor:

As a committed advocate for sustainable energy and education, I have served as a core member of the Net Zero Carbon Campaign under the Navakerala Karma Padhathi -II program by the Government of Kerala. In addition, I have held the position of Program Coordinator for the Urjja Kiran Program in various locations, including Nattika, Pudukkad, Irinjalakuda, Chalakudy, Ollur, and Manaloor, as part of the Power Department of the Government of Kerala. My contributions have extended to programs such as LIFE for Urjja Samrakshan and the Smart Energy Program, where I served as the District Coordinator for the Energy Management Centre in Thrissur. Furthermore, I have been involved in state-level science activities as the State Coordinator for initiatives by the State Institute of Educational Technology (SIET) under the General Education Department of the Government of Kerala. My dedication to education has also led me to be selected as a member of the teachers’ group for the International Physics Olympiad initiated by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education, TIFR, Mumbai. Moreover, my expertise has been recognized through prestigious fellowships such as the Builders Educator in Science Technology and Mathematics (BESTM) Teacher Fellowship and the ICTP-UNESCO-IAEA International Research Fellowship. I have also contributed to the academic and research landscape as a member of the FLAIR state team, recognized as a Research Guide in Physics at the Research Centre, St. Thomas College Thrissur, and served as an external PhD viva voce examiner at Coimbatore Institute of Technology, Anna University, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.

Teaching Experience:

10 year of teaching experiences.
Subject handled- Nanotechnology, Experimental Technique, Spectroscopy, Electrodynamics, Mechanics and Electrodynamics, Mathematical Physics .

Member of Board Associations:

Life Member of Solar Energy Society of India
Life Member of Susthira Paliative Care Society , Pudukad .
Life Member of Academy of Physics Teachers ,Kerala .
Technical Committee Member – Navakerala Karma Padhathi – Net Zero Carbon – Public Campaign, Govt of Kerala.
Community Practice Member of Knowledge Economy Mission ,KDISC ,Kerala.
Jury Member of Agrihackthon 2020 Initiated by Agriculture Department .
Block Level Nodal Officer of National Education Policy,Cherpu Block , Thrissur
Expert committee for digitalization of School teaching content of State Institute or Education and Technology ( SIET ) Trivandrum
Technical Committee of Vinjan Sagar – Science and Technology Park , Thrissur Initiated by District Panchayath , Thrissur
Member of Board studies, Physics & Electronics St.Thomas College Thrissur

Publications Top Notes:

1)Anitha T.V., Gadha Menon K., Keerthana Venugopal, Vimalkumar T.V.* Investigating the role of film thickness on the physical properties of sol-gel coated CuO thin films: Discussing its potentiality in optoelectronic applications, Material Science And Engineering B

 

2)Thekkethil Venugopalan Anitha, Thottapurath Vijayan Vimalkumar, Anna Heba Chakkunny, B. Salameh, A. M. Alsmadi, and M. Matha, AIP Conference Proceedings 2244, 110002 (2020); https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0009137 Published Online: 26 June 2020

3) Massimo Mazzer , Stefano Rampino, Vimalkumar Thottapurath Vijayan , Mauro Lomascolo and Edmondo Gilioli Progress on Low-Temperature Pulsed Electron Deposition of CuInGaSe2 Solar Cells ,Energies 2016, 9, 207.1SSN-1996-1073.

4) Nisha R, K.N. Madhusoodhanan, T.V.Vimalkumar, K. P.Vijayakumar, “Gas Sensing application of nanocrystalline ZnO thin film prepared by spray pyrolysis”, Bulletin of Material Science , Vol-38, No-3 (2015) 1-9-ISSN-0973-7669.

5) Lakshmy K, Rincy E.B, Jithu Michael , T.V.Vimalkumar, “Optoelectronic properties of Zn- doped and air – annealed CdS thin film for photovoltaic applications” , International Research Journal of Engineering And Technology , Vol-2 ( 2015) 437- 441-ISSN-2395-0056.

Prof Dr Qiao Hu | Bio-Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr Qiao Hu ; Leading Researcher in Bio-Mechanics

Professor Dr. Qiao Hu is a distinguished faculty member at the School of Mechanical Engineering at Xi’an Jiaotong University. With a rich academic background and extensive experience in the field, Dr. Hu is known for his contributions to mechanical engineering. His research interests encompass a wide range of topics within the discipline, including but not limited to advanced manufacturing, materials engineering, and mechanical design. Dr. Hu is recognized for his expertise in these areas and has been involved in various research projects and academic endeavors aimed at advancing the field of mechanical engineering. As a respected figure in his field, Dr. Hu is dedicated to both teaching and research, making significant contributions to the academic community at Xi’an Jiaotong University.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Professor Dr. Qiao Hu has been a Professor at Xi’an Jiaotong University since June 2017, where he contributes to the university’s academic and research activities. Prior to this role, he served as a Research Fellow at Xi’an Precision Machinery Research Institute from September 2008 to June 2017, where he was involved in cutting-edge research projects related to precision machinery. Before that, Dr. Hu worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Northwestern Polytechnical University from September 2006 to September 2008, honing his research skills and expertise in his field. His academic journey began with a Ph.D. at Xi’an Jiaotong University, where he pursued his doctoral studies from September 2001 to May 2006, focusing on advancing his knowledge in mechanical engineering. Dr. Hu’s academic and professional journey started with his undergraduate studies at Chang’an University, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from September 1997 to July 2001, laying the foundation for his successful career in the field.

 

Research Interest:

Underwater bionic robotic fish,
Underwater unmanned vehicle,
Soft bodied robots,
Underwater multi-field information perception.

Publications and Top Noted:

Imran Ali | Mechanics of Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Imran Ali ; Leading Researcher in Mechanics of Materials

Dr. Imran Ali is an Assistant Professor at the University of Engineering & Technology Lahore, where he contributes to the academic and research endeavors of the institution. With a background in [insert field or specialization], Dr. Ali is known for his expertise in [mention any specific areas of expertise or research focus]. His commitment to excellence in teaching and research is evident through his involvement in [mention any significant projects, publications, or achievements]. Dr. Ali’s passion for [insert relevant interests or activities] enriches the academic environment at the University of Engineering & Technology Lahore, making him a valuable asset to the institution and its community.

 

Professional Profiles:

GOOGLE SCHOLAR

The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from google scholar:

Cited by : All-88

citations- 77

h-index-6

Education:

Dr. Imran Ali is a dedicated scholar with a strong background in Mechanical Engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Ningbo Institute of Material Technology & Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), where he conducted research on the fabrication and mechanical behavior of self-reinforced PP structures. Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Ali completed an MPhil in Mechanical Design from Beihang University in Beijing, achieving an outstanding grade of A+ for his thesis on the design and analysis of honeycomb structures with applications as flexible structures. He began his academic journey with a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, where he focused on utilizing gas engine exhaust gases for air-conditioning, showcasing his early interest in sustainable engineering solutions. Dr. Ali’s academic and research experiences have equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of mechanical engineering principles and a passion for innovative engineering solutions.

Work Experiencce:

Dr. Imran Ali is an Assistant Professor at the University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, a position he has held since February 13, 2019. In this role, he is actively involved in teaching, research, training, and management activities within the Outcome-Based Assessment (OBE) system. Dr. Ali’s dedication to education is evident through his contributions to undergraduate courses such as Machine Design and CAD, Energy Resources and Utilization, Sustainable Manufacturing Process, and Sustainable Engineering Materials. He also imparts his expertise in master’s courses, including Energy Resources & Utilization, Structural Health Monitoring, and Research Methodology. Prior to his current role, Dr. Ali served as a Lecturer at the University of Engineering & Technology (UET), Lahore, from April 15, 2010, until his promotion to Assistant Professor. His years of experience in academia have equipped him with valuable insights and skills that he continues to apply in his current position.

Membership:

Registered Engineer with Pakistan Engineering Council
The World Academy of Sciences Fellow [ 09/08/2015 – Current ]

Awards and Honors:

CAS-TWAS PhD Fellowship 2015 Chinese Academy of Science -The World Academy of Sciences [ 12/08/2015 ] CAS-TWAS PhD Fellowship for PhD in Chinese Academy of Sciences

Chinese Government Scholarship, for MS Engineering in Beihang University, Beijing, China Chinese Scholarship Council [ 09/07/2011 ] Fully Funded Scholarship for MS Engineering in Beihang University, Beijing, China 3 / 5

Co PI: Challenge-driven Innovation Fund (CIF) Ignite [ 02/2023 ] Project Title: Optimal Control of Renewable Hydrogen Production in Biomass Renewable Energy System (Microbial Electrolysis Cell)

Organizational Skill:

Convener: Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)
Member: Quality Enhance Committee (QEC)
Member career counseling committee for students Head of Mechanical Engineering Labs

Publications and Top Noted:

1. Imran A, Qi S, Yan C, Liu D, Zhu Y, Yang G. Dynamic compression response of self-reinforced polypropylene composite structures fabricated through ex-situ consolidation process. Composite Structures. 2018;204:288-300. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2018.07.085

2. Imran A, Qi S, Shi P, Imran M, Liu D, Zhu Y, et al. Effect of core corrugation angle on static compression of self-reinforced PP sandwich panels and bending energy absorption of sandwich beams. Journal of Composite Materials. 2021;55(7):897-914. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021998320960531

3. Imran Ali, Qi S, Shi P, Ammar M, Ali A. Investigation of mass distribution between core and face sheet on bending energy absorption of self-reinforced PP sandwich beams. Thin-Walled Structures. 2021;159:107283. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tws.2020.107283

4. Imran Ali, Rahman MZU, Hussain A, Ghaffar A, Zafar S. A finite element analysis based design of a non-pneumatic wheel chair castor. Journal of Engineering Research. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jer.2023.08.013

5. Imran Ali, Yu JJ. Zero Poisson’s Ratio Honeycomb Structures-An FEA Study. Applied Mechanics and Materials. 2014;446:329-34.

 

Dr Arely Cano | Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures.

Dr Arely Cano: Leading Researcher in Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures.
Dr Arely Cano, PhD, Advanced Technology  .

Dr. Arely Cano, a distinguished PhD holder in advanced technology, stands at the forefront of groundbreaking research in the mechanics of functional materials and structures. With an illustrious career, Dr. Cano has become a trailblazer, contributing significantly to the field’s advancements. Her expertise extends across intricate realms, encompassing innovative technologies and the nuanced understanding of materials’ mechanical behavior. As a respected leader, Dr. Cano’s work not only propels the boundaries of knowledge but also inspires the next generation of researchers to delve into the fascinating intersections of technology, materials, and structure.

 

Professional Profiles:

 

 

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Education:

  • PhD, Advanced Technology Research Center for Applied Sciences and Advanced Technology, National Polytechnic Institute 01/2015-12/2018 Mexico City, Mexico -Thesis: “An XPS study of Prussian blue Analogues and Related Coordination Compounds”. Advisor. Scientist Emeritus Edilso F. Reguera Ruiz (edilso.reguera@gmail.com) and Dr. Luis Lartundo (SNI II) (llartundo@ipn.mx)Master’s degree, Advanced Technology Research Center for Applied Sciences and Advanced Technology, National Polytechnic Institute 01/2013-12/2014 Mexico City, Mexico -Thesis: “Study of an atypical transition metal nitroprussides”. Advisor. Scientist Emeritus Edilso F. Reguera Ruiz (edilso.reguera@gmail.com) and Dr. Adela Lemus (SNI II) (alemuss@ipn.mx)Bachelor’s’ degree, Industrial Chemical Engineering Escuela Superior en Ingeniería Química e Industrias Extractivas (ESIQIE), National Polytechnic Institute 08/2008-12/2012 Mexico City, Mexico -Degree obtained with the Master´s thesis: “Study of an atypical transition metal nitroprussides”. Advisor. Scientist Emeritus Edilso F. Reguera Ruiz (edilso.reguera@gmail.com) and Dr. Adela Lemus (SNI II) (alemuss@ipn.mx)

 

Synchrotron Project:

Accepted internal proposal for Beam time run September-October/2022 (1 month) Surface structure and chemical composition study of Nb for quantum materials applications: 3D and 2D resonators Author(s): A. Cano, D. Bafia, Z. Sung, M. Martinello, S. Posen, A. Romanenko, A. Grassellino and J. R. Zuazo European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Spline Spanish beam-station, ESRF, France Contact: Beam-scientist PhD Juan R. Zuazo, Beam-scientist PhD German Castro Accepted proposal for Beam time run November/2021 (2 year)

Electronic and structural changes in Nb SRF material under cryogenic conditions through combined HAXPES/GIXRD data Author(s): A. Cano, Z. Sung, D. Bafia, T. Spina, M. Martinello, S. Posen, A. Grassellino, A. Romanenko European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Spline Spanish beam-station, ESRF, France Contact: Beam-scientist PhD Juan R. Zuazo, Beam-scientist PhD German Castro Accepted proposal for Beam time run Feb/2021(1 year)

Tracing microstructural changes in SRF Nb-matrix under cooling/heating cycles through HighResolution XRD powder patterns analysis Author(s): A. Cano, D. Bafia, J. Lee, Z. Sung, M. Martinello, A. Romanenko Advanced Photon Source-Argonne National Laboratory, IL, USA Contact: Beam-scientist Jennia Karapetrova

 

Research Experience:

  • Postdoctoral Research Associate Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory 06/2019-Present Batavia, IL, USA Applied Physics and Superconducting Division (APS/TD) -Research Project: Surface structure and chemical composition of the near-surface of SRF cavities based on Nb and Nb3Sn Superconducting Quantum Materials and System Center (SQMS) -Research Project: Unraveling the local surface structure in 2D and 3D Nb superconducting resonators and examining its potential impact on TLS losses Supervisors: Senior Scientist Alexander Romanenko (aroman@fnal.gov), PhD Martina Martinello (martina9@stanford.edu), Senior Scientist Grigory Eremeev (grigory@fnal.gov) and PhD. Akshay Murthy (amurthy@fnal.gov) -Design of multi-technique surface analysis platform based on X-ray photoelectron spectrometer with HeL manipulator. Supervisors:Senior Researcher Anna Grasellino (annag@fnal.gov), Senior Scientist Alexander Romanenko (aroman@fnal.gov), PhD Mattia Checchin (checchin@stanford.edu) User facilities/Postdoctoral Research Associate European Synchrotron Radiation Facilities 11/2021-10/2022 Grenoble, France Spline Spanish Beamline -Research Project: Surface structure study of Nb for quantum materials applications: 3D and 2D resonators Supervisors: Senior Scientist Alexander Romanenko (aroman@fnal.gov), Beam-scientist PhD Juan R. Zuazo (rubio@esrf.fr), PhD Martina Martinello (martina9@stanford.edu), Senior Scientist Grigory Eremeev (grigory@fnal.gov) User facilities/Postdoctoral Research Associate Advanced Photon Source-Argonne National Laboratory 11/2020-11/2021 Lemont, IL, USA 33-BM-C -Research Project: Tracing microstructural changes in SRF Nb-matrix upon cooling/heating cycles by cryo-GI-XRD Supervisors: Senior Scientist Alexander Romanenko (aroman@fnal.gov), Beam-scientist M. Sc. Evguenia Karapetrova (jenia@anl.gov), PhD Martina Martinello (martina9@stanford.edu), PhD Tiziana Spina (spina.tiziana@as-g.it) User facilities/ Postdoctoral Research Associate Northwestern University 07/2019-Present Evanston, IL, USA NU Atomic and Nanoscale Characterization Experimental Center (NUANCE) -Research Project: Chemical composition mapping of the inner surface of SRF cavities cutouts using Electron Spectroscopies and Microscopy Supervisors:Senior Researcher Anna Grasellino (annag@fnal.gov), PhD Martina Martinello (martina9@stanford.edu) and PhD Xinqi Chen (xchen@northwestern.edu) Integrated Molecular Structure Education and Research Center (IMSERC) -Research Project: Evaluation of the Surface structure of Nb cavities cutouts processed with state-of-the-art RF surface treatments using X-ray diffraction techniques and TG-MS Supervisors: PhD Martina Martinello (martina9@stanford.edu) and Senior Scientist Christos Malliakas (cmalliakas@northwestern.edu) User facilities/ Postdoctoral Research Associate Minnesota University 07/2021-Present Minnesota, MN, USA XPS instrument, Characterization facility, CharFac -Research Project: Thermal evolution of the native oxide layer on Nb3Sn-coated Nb SRF grade. An In-situ angular XPS study Contact: PhD Bing Luo (luox0026@umn.edu), Senior Scientist Grigory Eremeev (grigory@fnal.gov)and Senior Scientist Sam Posen (sposen@fnal.gov) Invited Researcher Research Center for Applied Sciences and Advanced Technology, National Polytechnic Institute 01/2019-06/2019 Mexico City, Mexico National Laboratory in Energy Conversion and Storage, LNCAE -Research collaboration: Mentoring of undergraduate/graduate thesis and Electron spectroscopy (XPS) trainings Contact: Scientist Emeritus Edilso F. Reguera Ruiz (edilso.reguera@gmail.com) Visiting Researcher Institute for Nuclear Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences 02/2016-07/2016 Debrecen, Hungary Laboratory of Electron Spectroscopy and Materials Science -Research Project: XPS study of Coordination Chemistry at the Nanoparticles Surface Contact: PhD László Kövér (lkover15@gmail.com), PhD József Tóth (toth.jozsef@atomki.mta.hu) Visiting Researcher Malaga University 09/2015-12/2015 Malaga, Spain Department of Inorganic Chemistry.

    Crystallography and Mineralogy -Developed project: Systematic XPS Study of Molecular Nano-porous Materials with Potential Applications in Renewable Energy Technologies Contact: Dr. Enrique Rodríguez Castellón (castellon@uma.es) Visiting Researcher Center for Nanoscience and Micro/Nanotechnologies, National Polytechnic Institute 06/2014-06/2015 Mexico City, Mexico National Laboratory of characterization of materials and nanostructures -Developed project: Advanced training in Surface Analysis using XPS spectroscopy Contact: PhD Luis Lartundo Rojas (SNI II) (llartundo@ipn.mx) Visiting undergraduate student Research Center for Applied Chemistry, CIQA 01/2012-02/2012 Saltillo, Mexico Department of Plastic Transformation Processes -Developed project: Synthesis, characterization, and monitoring phase inversion of high impact polystyrene (HIPS). Contact: Dr. Graciela E. Morales Balado (SNI II) (graciela.morales@ciqa.edu.mx) and Dr. Florentino Soriano Corral (SNI I), (florentino.soriano@ciqa.edu.mx) Internship undergraduate student Research Center for Applied Chemistry, CIQA 01/2011-02/2011 Saltillo, Mexico Department of organometallic materials synthesis -Developed project: Morphology control of Zn-oxides nanoparticles for automotive applications Contact: Dr. Graciela E. Morales Balado (SNI II) (graciela.morales@ciqa.edu.mx), Dr. Pablo Acuna (SNI I) (pablo.acuna@ciqa.edu.mx)

 

Publications and Top Noted:

First direct observation of nanometer size hydride precipitations on Superconducting Niobium Author(s): Z-H. Sung, A. Cano, A. Murthy, E. Karapetrova, J-Y. Lee, A. Grassellino and A. Romanenko arXiv Preprint arXiv:2305.01022