YASHWANTH H L | Composite samples | Best Researcher Award

Mr. YASHWANTH H L | Composite samples | Best Researcher Award

Researcher, Freelance, India

Yashwanth H L is a fresh graduate in Aeronautical Engineering with a strong passion for aircraft design and innovation. He possesses a solid understanding of mechanical principles, aerodynamics, and aircraft structures. Yashwanth is proficient in industry-standard software for design and analysis, including Ansys, CATIA, and Matlab. He has worked on various projects, such as characterizing reduced graphene oxide-filled glass fabric thermosets and analyzing the acoustic and vibrational properties of Calamus Rotang natural fiber composites. With a keen interest in research and development, Yashwanth has published papers in reputable journals and presented at international conferences. He is eager to contribute to the industry and continue learning and growing in his career. 🚀

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🎓 Education

Yashwanth H L holds a Bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical Engineering from Srinivas Institute of Technology, Valachil, Mangalore, with a CGPA of 7.3. He completed his pre-university education at St Mary’s P U College, H D Kote, with a percentage of 83.83%. Yashwanth’s academic background has provided a strong foundation for his research and industry work. Throughout his academic journey, he has demonstrated a commitment to excellence and innovation in the field of aeronautical engineering. 📚

👨‍🔬 Experience

Yashwanth H L has gained valuable experience through internships and projects. He worked as a Design and Analysis Intern at Brahmastra Aerospace, where he applied his skills in Ansys and other software. Yashwanth also completed internships in Matlab and Simulink simulations at Pegasus Aerospace and rocket design and analysis at Feynman Aerospace. These experiences have enabled him to develop practical skills and apply theoretical knowledge to real-world problems. 🚀

🔍 Research Interest

Yashwanth H L’s research focuses on materials science, structural analysis, and aerodynamics. He has worked on projects involving reduced graphene oxide-filled glass fabric thermosets and Calamus Rotang natural fiber composites. Yashwanth’s research aims to develop innovative materials and solutions for aerospace applications. His work has potential implications for improving aircraft performance, safety, and efficiency. 🔍

🏆 Awards

Yashwanth H L has received recognition for his research and academic achievements. He has published papers in reputable journals, including Nature’s Scientific Reports and Results in Engineering, Elsevier. Yashwanth has also presented at international conferences, such as the International Conference on Nanotechnology and the SME-2023 conference. These achievements demonstrate his potential as a researcher and innovator in the field of aeronautical engineering. 🎉

📚 Publications

1. Mechanical characterization & regression analysis of Calamus rotang based hybrid natural fibre composite with findings reported on retrieval bending strength 📊
2. Characterization and Mechanical Studies of Reduced Graphene Oxide Filled Glass Fabric Thermosets 🔬
3. Evaluation of Mechanical, Acoustic and Vibration characteristics of Calamus Rotang based Hybrid natural fiber composite

Conclusion

Yashwanth’s research experience, publication record, technical skills, and collaboration abilities make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further development and refinement, he has the potential to make significant contributions to the field of aeronautical engineering ¹

Mei Li | Material Behavior | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Mei Li | Material Behavior | Best Researcher Award

lecturer, Suzhou University of Science and Technology , China 

Dr. Mei Li is a Lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology. She earned her PhD in Civil Engineering from Tianjin University and Monash University. Her research focuses on structural response to dynamic loading, and she has published several papers in reputable journals.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Li earned her PhD in Civil Engineering from Tianjin University (2016-2021) and Monash University (2017-2019). She also holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Tianjin University (2014-2016) and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from North University of China (2010-2014).

👨‍🔬 Experience

Dr. Li has been a Lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology since 2022. Her research experience includes working on structural response to dynamic loading, and she has published several papers in reputable journals.Dr. Li has been a Lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering, Suzhou University of Science and Technology since 2022. Her research experience includes working on structural response to dynamic loading, and she has published several papers in reputable journals.

🏆 Awards

Dr. Li’s research focuses on structural response to dynamic loading, including experimental and numerical studies on concrete behavior under shock loading and tri-axial dynamic loads.

📚 Publications

1. The Influence of Specimen Size and Strength on the Shock Properties of Concretes 🏗️
2. Experimental Study on the Size Effect on the Equation of State of Concretes under Shock Loading 💥
3. Numerical Investigation of the Failure Mechanism of Cubic Concrete Specimens in SHPB Tests 🔍
4. Numerical Investigation of the Failure Mechanism of Concrete Specimens under Tri-Axial Dynamic Loads 🌐
5. Specimen Shape and Size Effects on the Concrete Compressive Strength under Static and Dynamic Tests 📊
6. Experimental Study on Static and Dynamic Compressive Strength with Cubic and Cylindrical Specimens 📝
7. Numerical Simulation Analysis of Auxiliary-Rod Force for Tower 🌆
8. Force Analysis and Design Research of Horizontal Auxiliary-Rod for Tower

Conclusion

Dr. Mei Li’s exceptional research experience, interdisciplinary expertise, and innovative research contributions make her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, her strengths and achievements demonstrate exceptional dedication, expertise, and potential to drive transformative research.

Imran Shah | Maeterials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Imran Shah | Maeterials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Air University Islamabad Pakistan, Pakistan

Dr. Imran Shah, an Assistant Professor in Aerospace Engineering at CAE, NUST, specializes in Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering. With a strong passion for innovation, he brings hands-on expertise in teaching, research, and industrial consultancy. Having worked across various academic and research institutes, he plays a pivotal role in mentoring students and engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations. 🌟📚

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Education🔬

Dr. Imran Shah holds a Ph.D. in Mechatronics Engineering from Jeju National University (South Korea) with an outstanding 4.20/4.30 CGPA. He also earned his MS in Mechanical Engineering from the National University of Science and Technology (Pakistan) with a CGPA of 3.45/4.00, and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from the International Islamic University (Pakistan) with an impressive 3.88/4.00 CGPA. 🎓

Experience🔧

Dr. Imran Shah has accumulated substantial teaching and research experience as an Assistant Professor at various institutions like NUST, NUTECH, and the University of Lahore. He also served as a Lab Engineer at IIUI and held roles in industrial advisory boards. His contributions to laboratory management and industrial consultancy demonstrate his versatility in academia and industry. 🏫

Awards & Honors

Dr. Imran Shah has been recognized with a Gold Medal and Distinction Certificate for his excellence in BS Mechanical Engineering. His notable awards include the Best Research Paper Award at the International Conference on Science, Engineering & Technology (ICSET) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Research Focus🔬

Dr. Imran Shah’s research focuses on optimizing mixing performance in active and passive micromixers for lab-on-a-chip devices and numerical investigations of surface acoustic waves interacting with droplets for point-of-care devices. His expertise spans finite element analysis, numerical modeling, and microfluidics.

Publications 📖

3D Printing for Soft Robotics – A comprehensive review published in Science and Technology of Advanced Materials (2018), discussing the potential of 3D printing in soft robotics for advanced applications such as medical devices and autonomous systems.

Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Y-shaped Split and Recombination Micro-Mixers – Published in the Chemical Engineering Journal (2019), this paper explores the optimization of mixing units to enhance fluid dynamics in microfluidic devices.

Quantitative Detection of Uric Acid via ZnO Quantum Dots-Based Electrochemical Biosensor – Featured in Sensors and Actuators A: Physical (2018), this article delves into highly sensitive detection systems for biochemical sensing applications.

Wearable Healthcare Monitoring via Electrochemical Integrated Devices for Glucose Sensing – A study published in Sensors (2022), highlighting innovative methods for glucose monitoring using microfluidic systems.

Optimizing Mixing in Micromixers for Lab-on-a-Chip Devices – This paper, published in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (2019), focuses on enhancing mixing performance using finite element analysis and Taguchi methods for optimal design.

Conclusion

The candidate shows exceptional promise for the Best Researcher Award, with a combination of stellar academic achievements, strong teaching experience, and noteworthy research contributions. Their dedication to advancing Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering, combined with a growing international profile, makes them a strong contender for this prestigious award. By focusing on enhancing their research funding, broadening collaborative efforts, and amplifying public engagement, the candidate could elevate their impact and further solidify their standing in the field.

JAEHYUK CHOI | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr at National Korea Maritime and Ocean University, South Korea

Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI is a distinguished professor at Korea Maritime and Ocean University with expertise in mechanical and marine engineering. After earning his Ph.D. from Hokkaido University, Japan, he has contributed significantly to fields like combustion engineering, high-temperature hydrogen production, and space utilization engineering. His professional journey includes a blend of academia, research, and industry advisory roles, including postdoctoral work at the Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute and advisory roles for Korea’s Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries. He has published extensively on air pollution control and hydrogen production modeling, contributing to global research initiatives.

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Education 🎓

Ph.D. in Mechanical Science (2005) – Hokkaido University, Japan (Advisor: Prof. Osamu Fujita) M.S. in Marine Engineering (2000) – Korea Maritime University, Korea (Advisor: Prof. Seok-Hun Yoon) B.S. in Marine Engineering (1996) – Korea Maritime University, Korea His educational journey has provided him with a robust foundation in mechanical and marine engineering, focused on areas such as combustion, fluid flow, and hydrogen production. The combination of Japanese and Korean maritime expertise enables him to develop cutting-edge models for air pollution control, combustion technologies, and high-temperature electrolysis, contributing to cleaner maritime operations. 🌐🌬️🚢

Experience 👨‍✈️

Naval Officer – 1996-1998 (Navy R.O.T.C 41, Korea) Researcher – 2000-2001 (Korea Maritime University) Research Student – 2001 (Hokkaido University, Japan Postdoctoral Researcher – 2005-2007 (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)  BK21 Assistant Professor – 2007-2009 (Seoul National University)  Assistant/Associate/Professor – 2009-present (Korea Maritime and Ocean University) Policy Advisory Council – 2017-2019 (Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries)  Visiting Scholar – 2019-2021 (University of Missouri) Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI has a rich professional background combining military service, academic research, and advisory roles. His international experience includes collaborations in Japan and the United States, broadening his expertise in nuclear hydrogen and marine engineering. 🛠️🌍

Awards and Honors🏆

Minister Citation – Ministry of Ocean and Fisheries (2018) Best Teacher Award – Korea Maritime and Ocean University (2014, 2017) 2000 Outstanding Intellectuals – IBC (2016) Minister Citation – Ministry of Science, ICT, and Future Planning (2015) Certificate – President of KMOU (2013, 2014) Outstanding Paper – Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers (2007 Outstanding Paper – Korean Society of Marine Engineering (2006 Certificate – Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute (2006) Mr. JAEHYUK CHOI has received numerous awards, recognizing his contributions to marine engineering and academia. His dedication to research and teaching is reflected in prestigious ministerial citations and multiple best paper awards from renowned engineering societies. 🏅📚🎖️

Publication  Top Notes

Experimental and numerical studies on performance investigation of a diesel engine converted to run on LPG
Authors: Kuk Kim, J., Lee, W.-J., Ahn, E., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Conversion and Management, 2024, 321, 119091
Summary: This paper investigates the performance of diesel engines converted to operate on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). The study combines both experimental and numerical methods to analyze fuel efficiency, emissions, and engine performance.

Review of noise and vibration reduction technologies in marine machinery: Operational insights and engineering experience
Authors: Park, M.-H., Yeo, S., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Applied Ocean Research, 2024, 152, 104195
Summary: This review focuses on technologies aimed at reducing noise and vibration in marine machinery. The authors compile operational insights and lessons learned from engineering practices, emphasizing the importance of reducing environmental and human impacts in maritime applications.

Experimental evaluation of the significance of scheduled turbocharger reconditioning on marine diesel engine efficiency and exhaust gas emissions
Authors: Nyongesa, A.J., Park, M.-H., Lee, C.-M., Hur, J.-J., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Ain Shams Engineering Journal, 2024, 15(8), 102845
Summary: This article presents an experimental study evaluating the impact of scheduled turbocharger reconditioning on the efficiency of marine diesel engines and associated exhaust gas emissions. The findings emphasize the importance of maintenance schedules for optimizing engine performance and reducing emissions.

Effects of natural gas admission location and timing on performance and emissions characteristics of LPDF two-stroke engine at low load
Authors: Nyongesa, A.J., Choi, J.-H., Lee, J.-W., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 2024, 56, 104241
Summary: This paper investigates the effects of natural gas admission timing and location on the performance and emissions of low-pressure dual-fuel (LPDF) two-stroke engines. The results are crucial for optimizing engine operations under low-load conditions.

Estimation of greenhouse gas emissions from ships registered in South Korea based on activity data using the bottom-up approach
Authors: Yeo, S., Kuk Kim, J., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment, 2024
Summary: This study uses a bottom-up approach to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from ships registered in South Korea. The authors focus on activity data, providing a detailed methodology for assessing emissions from maritime transportation.

LPG, Gasoline, and Diesel Engines for Small Marine Vessels: A Comparative Analysis of Eco-Friendliness and Economic Feasibility
Authors: Kim, J.K., Yeo, S., Choi, J.-H., Lee, W.-J.
Published in: Energies, 2024, 17(2), 450
Summary: This article compares LPG, gasoline, and diesel engines for small marine vessels, focusing on their eco-friendliness and economic feasibility. The paper highlights LPG as a potential environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fuels.

Impact of K-H Instability on NO Emissions in N₂O Thermal Decomposition Using Premixed CH₄ Co-Flow Flames and Electric Furnace
Authors: Park, J., Kim, S., Yu, S., Choi, J.-H., Yoon, S.H.
Published in: Energies, 2024, 17(1), 96
Summary: This study examines the impact of Kelvin-Helmholtz (K-H) instability on nitrogen oxide (NO) emissions during nitrous oxide (N₂O) thermal decomposition in premixed methane co-flow flames. The findings contribute to understanding combustion instability’s role in emission characteristics.

Feasibility study on bio-heavy fuel as an alternative for marine fuel
Authors: Kim, J.-S., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Renewable Energy, 2023, 219, 119543
Summary: This feasibility study explores the potential of bio-heavy fuel as a sustainable alternative to conventional marine fuels. The paper assesses the environmental and economic impacts of using bio-heavy fuel in maritime applications.

Corrigendum: Effects of hydrogen mixture ratio and scavenging air temperature on combustion and emission characteristics of a 2-stroke marine engine
Authors: Pham, V.C., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Reports, 2023, 9
Summary: The corrigendum addresses errors in a previously published article related to hydrogen mixture ratios and scavenging air temperature’s effects on two-stroke marine engine performance and emissions.

Effects of hydrogen mixture ratio and scavenging air temperature on combustion and emission characteristics of a 2-stroke marine engine
Authors: Pham, V.C., Kim, J.-S., Lee, W.-J., Choi, J.-H.
Published in: Energy Reports, 2023, 9, pp. 195–216

Conclusion

The candidate is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award due to their comprehensive expertise, significant professional experience, and numerous accolades. Their research has substantial implications for environmental sustainability and technological advancement. By focusing on improving their publication output and fostering industry collaborations, the candidate can further solidify their impact and leadership in their field. Overall, the candidate’s strengths make them an exemplary choice for this prestigious award.

Zhongjie Yang | Materials chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhongjie Yang | Materials chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. School of Chemistry and Materials, Guizhou Normal University, china

Dr. Yang Zhongjie, Ph.D., is a faculty member at the School of Chemistry and Materials Science, Guizhou Normal University. His research focuses on the design, synthesis, and application of functional porous materials in catalysis, energy, and environmental fields. He has authored over 10 SCI papers in prestigious journals, including Chem, ACS Catalysis, and Journal of Materials Chemistry A, with a total of 656 citations and an H-factor of 14. Dr. Yang is an active reviewer for international journals and has received several accolades, including the Excellent Reviewer Award from Materials Today Energy in 2023.

 

Professional Profiles:

👨‍🏫 Professional Role

Dr. Yang Zhongjie serves as a dedicated teacher at the School of Chemistry and Materials Science at Guizhou Normal University. His research expertise centers around the design, synthesis, and application of functional porous materials, with a focus on catalysis, energy, and environmental solutions.

📚 Scholarly Contributions

Dr. Yang has made significant strides in his field, authoring over 10 SCI papers as the first or corresponding author. His work is published in top-tier journals including Chem, ACS Catalysis, Small, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, CrystEngComm, and Acta Chimica Sinica. In total, he has contributed to more than 20 SCI papers in prestigious publications such as Science Advances, Journal of the American Chemical Society, Advanced Energy Materials, and Matter. His research is widely recognized, with 656 citations on Google Scholar and an H-index of 14.

🧪 Professional Engagements

As an active member of the academic community, Dr. Yang serves as a Young Editorial Member for the Journal of Guizhou Normal University (Natural Science Edition). He is also frequently invited to review for high-impact international journals such as Materials Today Energy and Current Organic Chemistry.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Yang’s work has earned him several accolades. In 2023, he received the Excellent Reviewer Award from Materials Today Energy. Additionally, he was honored with the Excellent Wall Poster Award at the “Next Generation Energy” conference in 2019, hosted by the esteemed Elsevier Publishing Group.

Dr. Yang Zhongjie for the Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award:

Research Excellence and Impact:

Dr. Yang Zhongjie has made significant contributions to the field of materials chemistry, specifically in the design, synthesis, and application of functional porous materials in catalysis, energy, and environmental sectors. His research outputs, including more than 20 SCI papers in high-impact journals such as Science Advances, Journal of the American Chemical Society, and Advanced Energy Materials, demonstrate a consistent focus on high-quality research.

His work has been widely recognized, with a Google Scholar citation count of 656 and an H-index of 14, indicating the impact and relevance of his research in the scientific community.

Publication Record:

Dr. Yang’s publications in top-tier journals like Chem, ACS Catalysis, Small, and Journal of Materials Chemistry A highlight his ability to contribute novel findings to the field. His research has been published in well-known journals, which underscores the significance and originality of his work.

Awards and Recognition:

Dr. Yang has been recognized with prestigious awards such as the Excellent Reviewer Award from Materials Today Energy in 2023 and the Excellent Wall Poster Award at the “Next Generation Energy” conference in 2019. These accolades reflect his dedication to his field and his peers’ recognition of his expertise.

Professional Engagement:

Dr. Yang serves as a young editorial member of the Journal of Guizhou Normal University (Natural Science Edition) and as an independent reviewer for international journals. His involvement in academic publishing and peer review highlights his active engagement with the broader scientific community.

Areas for Improvement:

Broader Research Collaboration:

While Dr. Yang has an impressive individual publication record, increasing his collaborations with researchers from other institutions or interdisciplinary fields could further enhance the impact and reach of his work. This could also provide opportunities to diversify his research portfolio.

Grant Acquisition and Funding:

Securing external research funding is crucial for advancing scientific research. Dr. Yang could focus on leading grant applications or collaborative funding proposals to support larger-scale projects, which could also increase his visibility and influence in the field.

Outreach and Mentorship:

Engaging in more outreach activities, such as workshops, seminars, or public lectures, could enhance Dr. Yang’s profile. Additionally, mentoring emerging researchers or students could further demonstrate his leadership in the field and commitment to fostering the next generation of scientists.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Delocalized electron effect on single metal sites in ultrathin conjugated microporous polymer nanosheets for boosting CO2 cycloaddition

Journal: Science Advances, 2020

Citations: 86

Facile synthesis of ultrathin metal-organic framework nanosheets for Lewis acid catalysis

Journal: Nano Research, 2019

Citations: 79

Scalable production of two-dimensional metallic transition metal dichalcogenide nanosheet powders using NaCl templates toward electrocatalytic applications

Journal: Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019

Citations: 65

A reconstructed porous copper surface promotes selectivity and efficiency toward C2 products by electrocatalytic CO2 reduction

Journal: Chemical Science, 2020

Citations: 57

Covalently anchoring cobalt phthalocyanine on zeolitic imidazolate frameworks for efficient carbon dioxide electroreduction

Journal: CrystEngComm, 2020

Citations: 55

Tuning the electronic structure of PtRu bimetallic nanoparticles for promoting the hydrogen oxidation reaction in alkaline media

Journal: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, 2019

Citations: 52

Boosting CO2 conversion with terminal alkynes by molecular architecture of graphene oxide-supported Ag nanoparticles

Journal: Matter, 2020

Citations: 50

Metalation of catechol-functionalized defective covalent organic frameworks for Lewis acid catalysis

Journal: Small, 2020

Citations: 49

Selective Electroreduction of CO2 to n-Propanol in Two-Step Tandem Catalytic System

Journal: Advanced Energy Materials, 2022

Citations: 47

Tailoring heteroatoms in conjugated microporous polymers for boosting oxygen electrochemical reduction to hydrogen peroxide

Journal: ACS Catalysis, 2023

Citations: 24

Conclusion:

Dr. Yang Zhongjie is a highly accomplished researcher with a robust track record in materials chemistry, particularly in the areas of functional porous materials and catalysis. His publication record, citation impact, and recognition through awards make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas where he could expand his influence, such as through broader collaborations and increased grant funding, his current achievements and contributions to the field are already noteworthy. Dr. Yang’s ongoing dedication to research excellence, coupled with strategic enhancements in his academic and professional activities, positions him as a deserving contender for this prestigious award.

 

Mr. Basant Lal | Materials Characterization | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Basant Lal | Materials Characterization
| Young Scientist Award

Mr. Basant Lal , NIT SRINAGAR, India

Mr. Basant Lal 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.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Professional Objective 🎯

Highly motivated, adaptable, and goal-oriented researcher seeking a position in the fields of Tribology (Nano-Micro-Macro), Surface Engineering, Bio-Materials, Metal Matrix Nano-composites, Interface Analysis, Spark Plasma Sintering Technology, Mechanical Behavior of Materials, and the Characterization and Mechanical Property Evaluation of Advanced Materials.

Education Qualifications 📚

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering
Dec 2019 – April 2024, Srinagar, India
National Institute of Technology, Srinagar
Thesis: “Microstructural Evaluation and Tribological Characteristic of Ti-6Al4V/TiC Composite Used for Hip Implant”
Supervisors: Dr. Abhijit Dey & Prof. M.F. WaniM.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
2014 – 2016, Srinagar, India
National Institute of Technology, Srinagar
Thesis: “Tribological Behaviors of Titanium and Its Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V)”
Supervisors: Prof. M.F. Wani & Prof. Satish Vasu Kailas, Indian Institute of Science, BangaloreB.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
2008 – 2012, Haryana, India
MDU University, Haryana
Project: “Anti-Lock Braking System”

Industrial Experience 💼

Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore
Research Project: Tribological Behaviors of Titanium and Its Alloys (Ti-6Al-4V)Talbros Automotive Components Ltd.
Position: Production Engineer
Role: Managing operations involving production plans & schedules and developmental workYKK Company
Summer Training: Slider DepartmentJai Bharat Maruti Ltd.
Summer Training: Wear and friction behavior of steel against aluminum pin under lubricated conditionsLotus Auto Engineering Ltd.
Summer Training: Machining Department

Materials Characterization Techniques 🔬

Optical Microscopy (OM)3D Optical ProfilometerField Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FE-SEM) with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDS)Nano-Indentation TechniqueRaman SpectroscopyWXRFX-ray Diffraction (XRD)Mechanical and Tribological Characterization Techniques

Strengths and Hobbies 🌟

Positive Attitude and Good Learning Skills
Hobbies: Writing Short StoriesGood Leadership Quality
Hobbies: Painting and SketchingAbility to Work in a Team
Hobbies: SingingInquisitiveness
Hobbies: Playing Puzzle Games

Membership of Professional Bodies/Organizations 👥

Life Member, Tribology Society of India (TSI)Professional Member, Institute of Scholars (InSc)Member, International Association of Engineers (IAENG)

Workshops and Short-Term Courses 🎓

Advanced Materials for Structural Applications
IIT Indore (29th Sep – 4th Oct 2020)Advanced Welding Technologies and Failure Analysis
IIT Indore (19th – 24th Sept 2020)Additive Manufacturing
NIT Srinagar (31st Aug – 9th Sep 2020)Recent Advances in Nano-Science and Technology (RANN-2020)
NIT Srinagar (24th – 28th Aug 2020)Recent Advances in Tribology and Surface Engineering SeriesSeries 1 of 4: Introduction to Tribology and Surface Engineering, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (23rd – 28th Nov 2020)Series 4 of 4: Surface Characterization and Treatment in Tribology, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (17th – 22nd Aug 2020)Series 2 of 4: Tribology of Machine Components and Applied Tribology, Saintgits College of Engineering, Kottayam (14th – 19th Sep 2020)

National/International Conferences Organized 🏆

Organizer Committee, “Tribo-India 2023”
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, IndiaOrganizer Committee, “1st Indo-Russian International Symposium 2022”
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Srinagar, India

📖 Publications Top Note :

1. Effect of TiC Nano-Particle on Microstructure Evolution and Tribological Behaviour of Ti6Al4V Composites Fabricated via Spark Plasma Sintering

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A.
Journal: Tribology International, 2024, 197, 109775

2. Fretting Wear Characteristics of Ti6Al4V/TiC Nano Composites Using Response Surface Method

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A.
Journal: Tribology International, 2024, 193, 109412

3. Influence of TiCp Ceramic Reinforcement on Ti6Al4V Alloy Matrix via Spark Plasma Sintering Technique

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: Advances in Materials and Processing Technologies, 2024

4. Effect of Frictional Heating on Mechanically Mixed Layers During Dry Sliding Contact of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys at High Temperature in Vacuum Condition

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: Surface Review and Letters, 2022, 29(10), 2250127

5. Advances in Gravimetric Electronic Nose for Biomarkers Detection

Authors: Das, A., Lal, B., Manjunatha, R.
Journal: Series on Biomechanics, 2022, 36(2), pp. 128–140

6. Prediction of Surface Roughness During Dry Sliding Wear: Characteristics of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys

Authors: Lal, B., Dey, A., Wani, M.F.
Journal: International Journal of Surface Engineering and Interdisciplinary Materials Science, 2022, 10(1)

7. Dry Sliding Wear Behaviour of Ti–6Al–4V Pin Against SS316L Disc in Vacuum Condition at High Temperature

Authors: Kumar, D., Lal, B., Wani, M.F., Philip, J.T., Kuriachen, B.
Journal: Tribology – Materials, Surfaces and Interfaces, 2019, 13(3), pp. 182–189