Zbynek Studeny | Coatings | Excellence in Research Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zbynek Studeny | Coatings | Excellence in Research Award

University of Defence | Czech Republic

Assoc. Prof. Eng. Zbynek  is a Czech academic and researcher specializing in mechanical engineering, materials science, and defense technologies. he currently serves as Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Faculty of Military Technologies, University of Defence, Czech Republic. His research focuses on surface treatment technologies, heat treatment of steels, military materials, and advanced mechanical systems. His work has significantly advanced knowledge in engineering applications for defense and security. He has led and participated in numerous national and international projects, including research on autonomous military robotics systems, firearms design, and thermodynamic modeling. Alongside his academic contributions, he has extensive military experience as a platoon commander and deputy company commander, including foreign operations in Iraq and Kuwait. His career blends scientific excellence, teaching, leadership, and defense service.

Professional Profile

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Education

Zbynek Studeny pursued his higher education in engineering and military technology at the University of Defence, Czech Republic. His studies combined rigorous training in mechanical engineering, material sciences, and applied defense technologies. His doctoral research concentrated on mechanical engineering applications, particularly in the areas of materials surface treatment and thermodynamic modeling, laying the foundation for his later specialization in surface technologies for military equipment. Over the course of his academic journey, he mastered analytical methods, including correlation and regression analysis using IBM SPSS Statistics, and became proficient in advanced construction and modeling software such as SolidWorks and AutoCAD. His educational path was complemented by extensive technical training on advanced research equipment, including electron microscopes, microhardness testing devices, and optical analysis systems, preparing him for applied research in material science. This strong academic and technical foundation has enabled him to develop innovative engineering solutions in the defense and security sectors.

Experience

Prof. Studeny has extensive academic, research, and military experience. Since, he has served as Head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Defence, where he also held prior roles as Deputy Head, Group Leader for Materials Science and Mechanics, and Assistant Professor. From, he served as Vice-Dean for Public Relations and Development at the Faculty of Military Technology. His teaching portfolio includes technical mechanics, dynamics, kinematics, and surface treatment technologies for bachelor’s and master’s students. His military service includes roles as Deputy Company Commander in the Light Motorized Battalion  and Platoon Commander in the  Tank Battalion, with operational deployment in Iraq and Kuwai.  He has organized major international defense technology conferences, including IDET seminars and MATEDAS conferences. His experience highlights a unique combination of academic leadership, applied engineering expertise, and real-world defense operations.

Research Focus

Prof. Studeny’s research is primarily focused on mechanical engineering, materials science, and defense applications. His core expertise lies in surface technologies, heat treatment of steels, and thermodynamic modeling for advanced mechanical systems. He has conducted extensive research on surface improvement methods for critical components such as ball screws and on the development of novel surface treatment applications for military equipment. His recent work explores the integration of autonomous and robotic systems into military technology, contributing to long-term projects in defense innovation. He has also been involved in projects on firearms and ammunition design, military infrastructure engineering, and performance enhancement of defense systems. His research combines experimental approaches with advanced modeling and statistical analysis using modern software tools. With strong expertise in microscopy, hardness testing, and material characterization, his investigations bridge theory and practice. His focus reflects a commitment to advancing defense technologies while ensuring durability and performance in demanding environments.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Studeny’s academic and professional achievements have earned him recognition in both military and scientific communities. He has been a key organizer of international defense and security conferences, including IDET and MATEDAS, highlighting his leadership in promoting global collaboration in defense technologies. His contributions as principal investigator in multiple high-impact research projects, such as surface improvement of ball screws and heat treatment of steels, have been acknowledged by the Czech Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Defence. His role as a mentor and leader within the University of Defence further emphasizes his standing in academia. In addition, his military service abroad, particularly in Iraq and Kuwait, reflects his dedication to national and international defense. Collectively, his honors reflect excellence in research, teaching, and service.

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Conclusion

The researcher demonstrates a strong research profile, with a focus on materials science, surface engineering, and mechanical engineering. Their publication record, leadership experience, and project management skills make them a strong candidate for the Excellence in Research Award. With further interdisciplinary collaboration, international collaboration, and research funding, they could become an even stronger candidate for this award. Their contributions to the field of materials science and engineering, and their potential for future research, make them a strong contender for this award.

Lei Li | Functional polymer | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lei Li | Functional polymer | Best Researcher Award

researcher at SINOPEC, China

🔬 Lei Li, PhD, is an assistant researcher at SINOPEC, specializing in polymer chemistry and physics. With over a decade of experience in advanced materials science, Dr. Li has published more than 10 papers in top-tier journals such as Nature Catalysis and Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.. His expertise spans ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber spinning, polyamide processing, and composite material preparation. Dr. Li has contributed to two English monographs and holds six patents (two authorized). His work drives innovation in high-performance polymer applications.

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

Lei Li earned his PhD in Polymer Chemistry and Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Sciences at the Microscale, graduating in 2022. His doctoral research focused on macromolecular self-assembly and responsive polymer materials, providing significant insights into novel polymer synthesis and applications.

Experience 👨‍🔬

Lei Li has been an assistant researcher at SINOPEC since 2022, conducting cutting-edge R&D in polymer material development and processing. His work enhances industrial applications, contributing to the advancement of fiber spinning, composite materials, and responsive polymers.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Dr. Li’s academic excellence is reflected in multiple Q1 journal publications and patents. His work has been recognized in prestigious conferences, contributing to advancements in polymer chemistry and materials science.

Research Focus 🧪

Dr. Li’s research focuses on ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene fiber spinning, polyamide material processing, composite materials, responsive polymers, and polypeptide synthesis. His contributions improve fiber properties, material performance, and polymer functionality.

Publications 📖

Current research status of high-performance UHMWPE fiber: A review
📅 Materials Technology Reports, 2024-12-31
🔗 DOI: 10.59400/mtr.v2i2.1518
Contributors: Lei Li; Fanmin Kong; Ang Xiao; Hao Su; Xiaolian Wu; Ziling Zhang; Yutian Duan

Engineering Gas‐Releasing Nanomaterials for Efficient Wound Healing
📅 ChemBioChem, 2024-12-05
🔗 DOI: 10.1002/cbic.202400790
Contributors: Yutian Duan; Lei Li; Jinming Hu; Bin Zheng; Kewu He

Constructing polyolefin-based lithium-ion battery separators membrane for energy storage and conversion
📅 Energy Storage and Conversion, 2024-11-13
🔗 DOI: 10.59400/esc1631
Contributors: Lei Li; Fanmin Kong; Ang Xiao; Hao Su; Xiaolian Wu; Ziling Zhang; Haoqi Wang; Yutian Duan

In situ solvothermal reduction engineering for photocatalytic CO2 reduction
📅 EES Catalysis, 2023
🔗 DOI: 10.1039/d3ey00019b
Contributors: Huanhuan Liu; Yanxu Chen; Wang Wentao; Xiaoyue He; ZiXu He; Lei Li; Suyuan Zeng; Ruiguo Cao; Genqiang

Engineering Semicarbazide-Bearing Polypeptide Conjugates for Tumor Chemotherapy
📅 Advanced Materials, 2023-12
🔗 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202309315
Contributors: Pan W; Zhang L; Li L; Cen J; Song R; Song C; Zhang G; Hu J; Liu S

Engineering Polymer-Based Porous Membrane for Lithium-Ion Battery Separators
📅 Polymers, 2023-09
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/polym15183690
Contributors: Lei Li; Yutian Duan

Conclusion

Lei Li is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his robust academic background, outstanding publication record, and practical contributions to polymer science through patents and industrial research. To further strengthen his profile, focusing on leadership roles, international partnerships, and public engagement will enhance his competitive edge. His trajectory in polymer innovations and applied material science aligns exceptionally well with the spirit of the award.