Dongju Chen | Air Bearing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dongju Chen | Air Bearing| Best Researcher Award

professor, Beijing University of Technology, China

A renowned expert in mechanical engineering, this individual is a Senior Member of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society (CMES) and a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). They serve as Secretary of the Production Engineering Society of China and have held various esteemed positions, including Communication Evaluation Expert and Assessment Expert for the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation, respectively. 🔧

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Education🎓

This individual holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from a prestigious university (degree and university not specified). Their academic background has equipped them with a solid foundation in mechanical engineering, enabling them to excel in their research and professional pursuits. 📚

Experience 💼

With a distinguished career spanning multiple decades, this individual has accumulated extensive experience in mechanical engineering research, education, and industry. They have served as a reviewer for reputable journals, including the Journal of Materials Science and Technology (JMST), Measurement, and AMT. Their expertise has been sought after by various organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation. 🔧

Awards & Honors  🏆

This individual has received numerous awards and honors for their outstanding contributions to mechanical engineering, including IEEE Fellow Senior Member, Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society (CMES) Secretary, Production Engineering Society of China Communication Evaluation Expert, Engineering Materials Department, National Natural Science Foundation of China Assessment Expert, Zhejiang Natural Science Foundation

Research Focus  🔬

Error Identification and Detection Technology*: Developing innovative methods for identifying and detecting errors in ultra-precision machine tools Micro-Scale Fluid Dynamics*: Investigating the influence of micro-scale fluid on the performance of key parts of machine tools. *Dynamic Contact Mechanism*: Exploring the dynamic contact mechanism of hydrostatic spindle-solid coupling under the influence of slip. *Micro-Nano-Scale Processing*: Developing new methods and mechanisms for micro-nano-scale processing.

Publications

1. Error Identification and Detection Technology for Ultra-Precision Machine Tools 🤖
2. Influence of Micro-Scale Fluid on the Performance of Key Parts of Machine Tools 💧
3. Dynamic Contact Mechanism of Hydrostatic Spindle-Solid Coupling under the Influence of Slip 🔩
4. Micro-Nano-Scale Processing and Mechanism 🔬

Conclusion

This individual’s impressive academic and professional affiliations, research expertise, leadership, and service contributions make them an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, their strengths and achievements demonstrate their potential to make a significant impact in their 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.

 

Ryspek Usubamatov | Mechanics | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Dr. Ryspek Usubamatov | Mechanics | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof at Kyrgyz State Technical University, Kyrgyzstan

🎓Prof. Dr. Ryspek Usubamatov, an esteemed academic and innovator, has contributed immensely to mechanical, industrial, and manufacturing engineering. 🌍 Born in Kyrgyzstan, he earned his Ph.D. at Bauman Moscow State Technical University and holds over 500 publications, 61 patents, and 8 books. 📚 He has led research projects globally, including in the USA, UK, and Malaysia, and mentored numerous students. 🌟 His groundbreaking work in gyroscopic theory and high-efficiency turbines reflects his dedication to sustainable innovation.

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Education🎓

1994-96: Certificate in English Literature, KSTU  1994: University Administration, Kansas University, USA.  1993: Doctor of Technical Sciences, National Academy of Sciences, Kyrgyzstan. 1968-72: Ph.D., MSTU 1960-66: Professional Engineer Certificate, Mechanical Engineering, MSTU.  Multiple certifications from workshops globally in engineering, composite materials, web publishing, and business coaching.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Professor at UniMAP and UPM (2002-2016).  Professor of Automation and Production, KSTU (1972-1992).  Rector of KSTU (1992-1999).  Director, International University of Kyrgyzstan (1999-2002). Expert consultant for UNESCO and INTAS, promoting global scientific collaboration. Machine Tool Engineer, Bishkek Engineering Plant (1966-1968).

Awards and Honors🏅

State Medal for Valiant Labour, Kyrgyzstan (1982). Government Medal for Excellence in Education, Kyrgyzstan (1993) Bronze Medal, ITEX, Malaysia (2009). Silver Medal, ITEX, Malaysia (2014). Order of Merit, WIAF, Korea (2012). Fellowships and memberships in AAAS, UAMAE, and global academies.  Editorial board member of multiple scientific journals.

Research Focus⚙️

Productivity Theory for Industrial Engineering. Gyroscopic effects for rotating objects. High-efficiency turbine designs. Advanced machining processes and CNC. Automation, robotics, and material handling. Innovations in vane-type turbines and combustion engines  Dynamic system design and kinematics of machines. Econometrics and engineering collaboration projects.

Publications 📖

ptimization of Machining for the Maximal Productivity Rate of the Drilling Operations
Journal: International Journal of Mathematics for Industry
Published: August 2024 | DOI: 10.1142/S2661335224500230
Contributors: Ryspek Usubamatov, Abdusamad Abdiraimov

Maximal Productivity Rate of Threading Machine Operations
Journal: International Journal of Mathematics for Industry
Published: July 2024 | DOI: 10.1142/S2661335224500199
Contributors: Ryspek Usubamatov, Darina Kurganova, Sarken Kapayeva

Optimization of Face Milling Operations by Maximal Productivity Rate Criterion
Journal: Production Engineering
Published: June 2024 | DOI: 10.1007/s11740-023-01249-9
Contributors: Ryspek Usubamatov, Cholpon Bayalieva, Sarken Kapayeva, Tashtanbay Sartov, Gabdyssalyk Riza

Gyroscopic Torques Generated by a Spinning Ring Torus
Journal: Advances in Mathematical Physics
Published: January 2024 | DOI: 10.1155/admp/5594607
Contributors: Ryspek Usubamatov, John Clayton

Theory of Gyroscopic Effects for Rotating Objects
Book: Springer
Published: 2022 | DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99213-2

Optimization of Machining by the Milling Cutter
Preprint: December 2022 | DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2333647/v1
Contributors: Ryspek Usubamatov, Cholpon Bayalieva, Sarken Kapayeva, Tashtanbay Sartov

Inertial Forces and Torques Acting on a Spinning Annulus
Journal: Advances in Mathematical Physics
Published: September 2022 | DOI: 10.1155/2022/3371936
Contributors: Ryspek Usubamatov, Sarken Kapayeva, Zine El Abiddine Fellah

Erratum: Physics of Gyroscope Nutation
Journal: AIP Advances
Published: March 2021 | DOI: 10.1063/5.0040660

Physics of Gyroscope Nutation
Journal: AIP Advances
Published: October 2019 | DOI: 10.1063/1.5099647

Productivity Theory for Industrial Engineering
Book: Taylor and Francis, London
Published: July 2018

Conclusion

This candidate is an exceptional contender for the Research for Outstanding Scientist Award, with a remarkable track record of academic excellence, professional leadership, and contributions to mechanical engineering and manufacturing technologies. Their multidisciplinary expertise, extensive publication record, and international recognition make them a strong candidate. Enhancing focus on emerging technologies and sustainability-related applications would further strengthen their candidacy and relevance for this prestigious award.

Yuqin Wang | Mechanical system testing and control | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yuqin Wang | Mechanical system testing and control | Best Researcher Award

University teacher at  Chaohu University, China

🌟 Yuqin Wang is an associate professor in the School of Mechanical Engineering at Chaohu University, China. 🏫 With a passion for advancing engineering education, he has made significant contributions to the design of virtual simulation systems and mechanical system testing and control. 💻🔧 Yuqin has presided over five teaching and research projects and published multiple SCI-indexed papers that enhance the engineering practice abilities of students. 📚🎓 His innovative “One Body, Two Wings” virtual simulation teaching system combines online and offline resources, fostering student innovation and professional skills in intelligent manufacturing. 🤖✨ Yuqin’s dedication to integrating technology into teaching has made him a leading figure in modern engineering education.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Education 🎓

Postgraduate Degree in Mechanical Engineering Institution: Chaohu University Yuqin Wang completed his postgraduate studies focusing on mechanical system testing and control. His academic background reflects a strong commitment to integrating technology into traditional engineering disciplines, enabling innovative applications in teaching and research. ✨📚

Experience 💼

Associate Professor: Chaohu University Focused on virtual simulation, mechanical system testing, and control.  Implemented advanced teaching methodologies for intelligent manufacturing professionals.  Published 10+ SCI-indexed academic papers on engineering education.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Notable Contributions: Recognized for innovative virtual simulation teaching methodologies.  Publications: 10 SCI-indexed papers.

Research Focus 📚

Area: Virtual simulation design for intelligent manufacturing. Impact: Enhancing practical and cognitive engineering skills.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Optimization Design of Centrifugal Pump Flow Control System Based on Adaptive Control

Conclusion

Yuqin Wang is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to his dedication to advancing mechanical system testing and virtual simulation. His research has significantly impacted engineering education and professional development. Addressing areas like patents, industry collaborations, and broader outreach can further solidify his position as an innovator and leader in his field.

ERHAN BAYSAL | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. ERHAN BAYSAL |  Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Laser Research Centre, Zonguldak Bülent Ecevit Üniversitesi, China

Erhan Baysal is a Lecturer at Bülent Ecevit University, specializing in Mechanical Engineering. With a strong background in materials science and manufacturing processes, particularly in friction welding, he has contributed to numerous academic publications. His academic journey spans various prestigious institutions, and he actively participates in research and academic projects related to material behavior, mechanical design, and welding technologies. 📚🔧👨‍🏫

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Education 🎓

Master’s in Mechanical Engineering, Bülent Ecevit University, 2019 🎓Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering, Fırat University, 2013

Experience 🏫💻

Lecturer, Bülent Ecevit University, 2016–present 🎓Researcher in national projects on manufacturing processes 🛠️Instructor in various courses including Strength of Materials and Manufacturing Processes

Awards and Honors 🏆

Contributor to several peer-reviewed articles in international journalsPublished in prestigious conferences and journals on materials and welding technologies 📑Awarded for his contribution to applied research in friction welding and mechanical design 🌍

Research Focus🔬🔩

Erhan Baysal’s research focuses on materials science, particularly the mechanical behavior and welding of aluminum alloys using friction stir welding. He also explores deformation processes in material shaping and manufacturing optimization.

Publication  Top Notes

An Overview of Deformation Path Shapes on Equal Channel Angular Pressing” (2022)

Authors: E. Baysal, O. Koçar, E. Kocaman, U. Köklü

Journal: Metals 12 (11), 1800

Summary: This paper discusses the deformation paths formed during equal channel angular pressing (ECAP). The study focuses on how different processing parameters, such as the angle of the channels, affect the microstructure and mechanical properties of the material.

“Mechanical Behavior of a Friction Welded AA6013/AA7075 Beam” (2022)

Authors: O. Koçar, M. Yetmez, E. Baysal, H.A. Ozyigit

Journal: Materials Testing 64 (2), 284-293

Summary: This research investigates the mechanical properties of beams made from AA6013 and AA7075 aluminum alloys joined via friction welding. The study examines the mechanical behavior of the weld joint, focusing on parameters such as strength, hardness, and fracture toughness.

“A New Approach in Part Design for Friction Stir Welding of 3D-Printed Parts with Different Infill Ratios and Colors” (2024)

Authors: O. Koçar, N. Anaç, E. Baysal

Journal: Polymers 16 (13), 1790

Summary: This paper introduces a novel approach to part design for friction stir welding (FSW) of 3D-printed parts. The study evaluates how different infill ratios and colors in 3D printing affect the welding process, quality, and mechanical properties of the final product.

“Eşit Kanallı Açısal Presleme Yönteminde Kanal Açılarının ve İç Köşe Kavisinin Deformasyona Etkisinin Sonlu Elemanlar Metodu ile İncelenmesi” (2023)

Authors: E. Baysal, O. Koçar, N. Anaç, F. Darıcı

Journal: Çukurova Üniversitesi Mühendislik Fakültesi Dergisi 38 (3), 859-873

Summary: This paper investigates the effect of channel angles and inner corner radii on deformation during equal channel angular pressing (ECAP) using finite element method (FEM) simulations. The research provides insights into how these factors influence material flow and structural integrity.

“Görüntü İşleme Teknikleri ile Rulo Sac Hassas Doğrultmada Silindir Konumlarının Belirlenmesi” (2021)

Authors: O. Koçar, S. Dikici, H. Uçar, E. Baysal

Journal: El-Cezeri 8 (2), 604-617

Summary: This article explores the use of image processing techniques to determine the cylinder positions in precision flattening of rolled sheets. The study demonstrates how computer vision can enhance manufacturing processes, particularly in achieving high precision in material deformation.

“3B Yazıcıda Üretilen Plakaların Sürtünme Karıştırma Kaynak Parametrelerinin YSA ile Tahmini” (2024)

Authors: N. Anaç, O. Koçar, E. Baysal

Journal: Niğde Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi 13 (1), 176-187

Summary: This paper presents a prediction model using artificial neural networks (ANN) to estimate the parameters for friction stir welding of 3D-printed plates. The research focuses on optimizing welding conditions to improve the quality and strength of the welded joints.

“Etial 180 Alaşımına İlave Edilen Bakırın Mikroyapı, Sertlik ve Korozyon Üzerindeki Etkisi” (2023)

Authors: E. Kocaman, E. Baysal, O. Koçar, A.S. Güldibi, S. Şirin

Journal: Niğde Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi 12 (2), 604-611

Summary: This study investigates the impact of adding copper to Etial 180 alloy, focusing on its effect on microstructure, hardness, and corrosion resistance. The findings highlight the potential improvements in material properties when copper is incorporated into the alloy.

“Barkhausen Noise as A Magnetic Nondestructive Testing Technique”

Authors: Ö. Adanur, O. Koçar, A.S. Güldibi, E. Kocaman, E. Baysal

Journal: Black Sea Journal of Engineering and Science 7 (4), 7-8

Summary: The paper explores the use of Barkhausen noise as a nondestructive testing (NDT) technique to assess the magnetic properties of materials. This method is useful in evaluating the integrity and structural health of components without causing damage.

“AA6013/AA7075 Alüminyum Malzemelerin Sürtünme Kaynağı Yöntemiyle Birleştirilmesi ve Analizi”

Authors: E. Baysal, O. Koçar, M. Yetmez, H.A. Ozyigit

Summary: This research focuses on the friction stir welding (FSW) of AA6013 and AA7075 aluminum alloys, analyzing the mechanical properties, microstructure, and joint quality achieved by this welding method.

Conclusion

Erhan Baysal has shown exceptional dedication to advancing mechanical engineering through his research and teaching. His focus on cutting-edge manufacturing technologies, coupled with his broad publication history, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With further interdisciplinary integration and industry collaborations, he could significantly elevate the practical applications of his research, solidifying his role as a leading figure in the field. His ongoing work promises to continue shaping the future of mechanical engineering.

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:

Assist Prof Dr Валентина Титаренко – Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials

Assist Prof  Dr Валентина Титаренко : Leading Researcher In Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials

Congradulations, Assist Prof  Dr Валентина Титаренко, on winning the esteemed  Paper Best Researcher Award Sciencefather!

Congratulations, Assist Prof  Dr Валентина Титаренко In recognition of your outstanding contributions to the field of Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials, we extend our heartfelt congratulations on receiving the prestigious  Best Researcher Award by ScienceFather Your dedication to advancing knowledge in clinical Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials, and the exploration of Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials is truly commendable.Your commitment to excellence and tireless efforts in research have not only enriched our academic community but have also contributed significantly to the broader scientific community.

May this award serve as a testament to your exceptional skills, unwavering dedication, and the impactful influence you’ve had on your field.  We look forward to witnessing your continued success and the many more groundbreaking contributions to come.Once again, congratulations on this well-deserved achievement!

 

Professional Profiles:

Education:

She entered Dnipropetrovsk National University Department of Physics in 1999 and graduated in 2004 with a diploma in applied Physics.

She received a PhD in physical and mathematical sciences Degree from the Institute of Dnipropetrovsk National University named OlesHonchar in 2012 for the thesis “Structure and properties of metal films, produced by electroplating with external laser radiation stimulation”.

Teaching Experience:

lecturer at the department of Physics, Dnipro National University of Railway Transport named after Academician V. Lazaryan since 2007. She is the lecturer of course “Physics”.