Mr. Yongbiao Mu | Lithium ion batteries | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yongbiao Mu | Lithium ion batteries | Best Researcher Award

PhD student of Medicine at Southern University of Science and Technology, China

Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering (2021 – 2025) Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), China Research Focus: Lithium/Zinc metal battery anodes, solid-state electrolytes, interface characterization.

Publication Profile

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Education:

Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering (2021 – 2025) Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), China Research Focus: Lithium/Zinc metal battery anodes, solid-state electrolytes, interface characterization. M.S. in Materials Engineering (2016 – 2019) Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), China Research Focus: Electrospun carbon nanofibers, CVD-grown vertically aligned graphene, lithium-ion battery anodes. B.S. in Water Quality Science and Technology (2004 – 2008) Nanjing Tech University, China Research Focus: Membrane materials, metal corrosion, and protection.

Work Experience:

Research Assistant (Mar. 2021 – Sep. 2021) Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering, SUSTech, China. Engineer (Jan. 2019 – Mar. 2021) Materials Laboratory of Songshan Lake, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China.

Awards & Scholarships:

2023 National Scholarship for Ph.D. Students2023 Outstanding Graduate Student Model, SUSTech2023 Academic Star, SUSTech2022 Academic Star, SUSTech

Research Interests:

Key materials for secondary batteries (Lithium/Zinc metal anodes, solid-state electrolytes, high-energy-density silicon-carbon anodes).Advanced electrochemical characterizations (in-situ XRD, Raman, TEM, Aberration-Corrected EM, Cryo-EM). 

Publication  Top Notes

Graphene/MoS2/FeCoNi(OH)x and Graphene/MoS2/FeCoNiPx multilayer-stacked vertical nanosheets on carbon fibers for highly efficient overall water splitting

Authors: X. Ji, Y. Lin, J. Zeng, Z. Ren, Z. Lin, Y. Mu, Y. Qiu, J. Yu

Journal: Nature Communications, 2021

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21735-3

Summary: This study presents the synthesis of vertical nanosheets composed of graphene, MoS2, and FeCoNi hydroxides/phosphides on carbon fibers. The engineered structure exhibits high catalytic activity for overall water splitting due to enhanced charge transfer properties and effective electrocatalytic performance.

2. A flexible, electrochromic, rechargeable Zn//PPy battery with a short circuit chromatic warning function

Authors: J. Wang, J. Liu, M. Hu, J. Zeng, Y. Mu, Y. Guo, J. Yu, X. Ma, Y. Qiu, Y. Huang

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2018

DOI: 10.1039/C8TA03155A

Summary: The research introduces a flexible Zn/PPy (polypyrrole) battery that features an electrochromic property allowing for a visual warning in case of a short circuit. This advancement improves battery safety and usability while maintaining high electrochemical performance.

3. 3D hierarchical graphene matrices enable stable Zn anodes for aqueous Zn batteries

Authors: Y. Mu, Z. Li, B. Wu, H. Huang, F. Wu, Y. Chu, L. Zou, M. Yang, J. He, L. Ye

Journal: Nature Communications, 2023

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-023-41448-0

Summary: This paper discusses the development of 3D hierarchical graphene matrices that significantly improve the stability of Zn anodes in aqueous Zn batteries, addressing issues of dendrite formation and enhancing cycling performance.

4. Growing vertical graphene sheets on natural graphite for fast charging lithium-ion batteries

Authors: Y. Mu, M. Han, J. Li, J. Liang, J. Yu

Journal: Carbon, 2021

DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2021.03.045

Summary: The authors present a method for growing vertical graphene sheets on natural graphite, which enhances the fast charging capability of lithium-ion batteries. The novel structure aids in improved lithium ion transport and cycling stability.

5. Nitrogen, oxygen‐codoped vertical graphene arrays coated 3D flexible carbon nanofibers with high silicon content as an ultrastable anode for superior lithium storage

Authors: Y. Mu, M. Han, B. Wu, Y. Wang, Z. Li, J. Li, Z. Li, S. Wang, J. Wan, L. Zeng

Journal: Advanced Science, 2022

DOI: 10.1002/advs.202104685

Summary: This study explores a novel anode design combining nitrogen and oxygen-doped vertical graphene arrays with high silicon content, resulting in improved lithium storage performance and stability.

6. Vertical graphene growth on uniformly dispersed sub-nanoscale SiO x/N-doped carbon composite microspheres with a 3D conductive network

Authors: M. Han, Y. Mu, F. Yuan, J. Liang, T. Jiang, X. Bai, J. Yu

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2020

DOI: 10.1039/C9TA12253F

Summary: The paper details the growth of vertical graphene on a novel composite microsphere structure, achieving enhanced conductivity and mechanical stability suitable for energy storage applications.

7. High zinc utilization aqueous zinc ion batteries enabled by 3D printed graphene arrays

Authors: B. Wu, B. Guo, Y. Chen, Y. Mu, H. Qu, M. Lin, J. Bai, T. Zhao, L. Zeng

Journal: Energy Storage Materials, 2023

DOI: 10.1016/j.ensm.2023.01.001

Summary: The authors report on a 3D printing technique to create graphene arrays, significantly improving zinc utilization in aqueous zinc-ion batteries while ensuring long-term cycling stability.

8. Growth of flexible and porous surface layers of vertical graphene sheets for accommodating huge volume change of silicon in lithium-ion battery anodes

Authors: M. Han, Z. Lin, X. Ji, Y. Mu, J. Li, J. Yu

Journal: Materials Today Energy, 2020

DOI: 10.1016/j.mten.2020.100445

Summary: This research focuses on creating flexible, porous vertical graphene layers that effectively manage the volume changes of silicon during cycling in lithium-ion batteries, thereby enhancing the durability of anodes.

9. Reconstruction of thiospinel to active sites and spin channels for water oxidation

Authors: T. Wu, Y. Sun, X. Ren, J. Wang, J. Song, Y. Pan, Y. Mu, J. Zhang, Q. Cheng, …

Journal: Advanced Materials, 2023

DOI: 10.1002/adma.202207041

Summary: This study investigates the transformation of thiospinel compounds into active sites for efficient water oxidation, contributing to advancements in photocatalytic water splitting technologies.

10. Oriented construction of efficient intrinsic proton transport pathways in MOF-808

Authors: X.M. Li, Y. Wang, Y. Mu, J. Gao, L. Zeng

Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2022

DOI: 10.1039/D2TA02878K

Summary: This paper presents a method for constructing proton transport pathways in metal-organic frameworks (MOF-808), enhancing their efficiency in proton conduction applications.

11. Thermodynamically Stable Dual‐Modified LiF&FeF3 layer Empowering Ni‐Rich Cathodes with Superior Cyclabilities

Authors: Y. Chu, Y. Mu, L. Zou, Y. Hu, J. Cheng, B. Wu, M. Han, S. Xi, Q. Zhang, L. Zeng

Journal: Advanced Materials, 2023

DOI: 10.1002/adma.202212308

Summary: This research investigates a dual-modification approach to improve the stability and cyclability of Ni-rich cathodes, critical for advancing lithium-ion battery performance.

12. Flexible electrospun carbon nanofibers/silicone composite films for electromagnetic interference shielding, electrothermal and photothermal applications

Authors: Z. Li, Z. Lin, M. Han, Y. Mu, P. Yu, Y. Zhang, J. Yu

Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021

DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2020.129826

Summary: The authors develop flexible composite films from electrospun carbon nanofibers and silicone, showcasing effective electromagnetic interference shielding and promising applications in electrothermal and photothermal technologies.

13. Recent advances in the anode catalyst layer for proton exchange membrane fuel cells

Authors: Z. Li, Y. Wang, Y. Mu, B. Wu, Y. Jiang, L. Zeng, T. Zhao

Journal: Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2023

DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2023.113182

Summary: This review summarizes recent advancements in anode catalyst layers for proton exchange membrane fuel cells, highlighting the materials and strategies that enhance performance.

14. High yield production of 3D graphene powders by thermal chemical vapor deposition and application as highly efficient conductive additive of lithium ion battery electrodes

Authors: X. Ji, Y. Mu, J. Liang, T. Jiang, J. Zeng, Z. Lin, Y. Lin, J. Yu

Journal: Carbon, 2021

DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2021.01.059

Summary: The authors present a method for producing 3D graphene powders via thermal chemical vapor deposition, which serve as highly efficient conductive additives in lithium-ion battery electrodes, enhancing electrochemical performance.

 

Abdumutolib Atakhanov | Novel Acryloylated | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Abdumutolib Atakhanov | Novel Acryloylated | Best Researcher Award

Director at ,Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics, Uzbekistan

Director of the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics since 2024, this professor has over two decades of experience in polymer chemistry research. Their leadership roles include managing key projects and laboratories in nanomaterials, biopolymers, and macromolecular systems. They’ve been instrumental in advancing both fundamental and applied research in Uzbekistan and internationally. An active member of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), they’ve contributed to multiple international conferences and collaborations, driving innovations in polymer science. Their work bridges scientific inquiry with industrial applications, from nanofibers to biodegradable films.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓📚

Bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Tashkent State University (1996-1999), followed by a Master’s in macromolecular chemistry from the National University of Uzbekistan (2000-2001). Ph.D. from the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics (2006), Doctor of Sciences (2016), and full professorship (2022). With extensive training in Uzbekistan and collaborative research travel to Reading University (UK) and A.V.Topchiev Institute (Russia), they’ve built a robust academic foundation that spans over two decades of polymer research.

Professional Experience

Current Director of the Institute of Polymer Chemistry and Physics (2024-present). Held leadership roles as Head of Laboratory (2018-2024), Scientific Secretary (2013-2017), and Project Manager since 2010. Began as a junior researcher and doctoral student (2001-2008), progressing into senior roles where they managed high-profile projects related to nanofibers, biodegradable films, and nanocellulose. Their expertise in polymer chemistry has positioned them as a leader in both academic and applied research, fostering innovation in Uzbekistan’s scientific community. 🧑‍🔬👩‍💼

Awards and Honors

Recipient of numerous accolades for contributions to polymer science, they’ve led successful national and international collaborations, earning recognition for pioneering biodegradable materials and nanofiber technologies. They are a regular invited speaker at international symposiums, sharing insights on biodegradable composites, nanocellulose, and polymer nanostructures. Editorial board member of Uzbekistan Journal of Polymers and Thematic Journal of Chemistry, their impact in the field is celebrated by peers worldwide. 🏅🌟

Research Focus 🔬

Specializes in the fundamental and applied aspects of polymer chemistry, particularly nanofibers, biodegradable materials, and nanocellulose. Their projects include hydrogen and photocurrent generation using conductive biopolymers, microcrystalline cellulose production, and biodegradable film technologies. They’ve explored the relationship between polymer structure and function, contributing valuable knowledge on nanocomposites and biopolymers. Their work bridges theoretical research and practical industrial applications, driving sustainable solutions in polymer science.

Publication  Top Notes

  • Physicochemical properties and antimicrobial activity of nanocomposite films based on carboxymethylcellulose and silver nanoparticles
    Kh.E. Yunusov, A.A. Sarymsakov, J.Z. Jalilov, A.A. Atakhanov
    Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 19, 2021.
  • Physicochemical studies of cotton cellulose and its derivatives containing silver nanoparticles
    K.E. Yunusov, A.A. Atakhanov, N.S. Ashurov, A.A. Sarymsakov, S.S. Rashidova
    Chemistry of Natural Compounds, 47, 415-418, 2011.
  • Isolation of nanocellulose from cotton cellulose and computer modeling of its structure
    A. Atakhanov, I. Turdikulov, B. Mamadiyorov, N. Abdullaeva, I. Nurgaliev, …
    Open Journal of Polymer Chemistry, 9(04), 117-129, 2019.
  • Comparative study of the physicochemical properties and structure of cotton cellulose and its modified forms
    A.A. Atakhanov, B. Mamadierov, M. Kuzieva, S.M. Yugai
    Chemistry of Vegetable Raw Materials, 3, 5-13, 2019.
  • Cotton cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose and nanocellulose: carboxymethylation and oxidation reaction activity
    S. Yuldoshov, A. Atakhanov, S. Rashidova
    Nano Sci. Nano Technol, 10(6), 106, 2016.
  • Preparation of oxidized nanocellulose by using potassium dichromate
    K. Makhliyo, A. Abdumutolib, S. Sirojiddin, A. Nurbek, Y. Khaydar, G. Jiang
    Cellulose, 30(9), 5657-5668, 2023.
  • Comparative studies of the sorption properties and capillary-porous structure of cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, and nanocellulose
    A.A. Atakhanov, M.Y. Yunusov, A.A. Sarymsakov, S.S. Rashidova
    Chemistry of Vegetable Raw Materials, 45-48, 2012.
  • Physicochemical studies of the structure of chitosan and chitosan ascorbate nanoparticles
    N.S. Ashurov, S.M. Yugai, S.S. Shakhobutdinov, A.S. Kulumbetov, …
    Russian Chemical Bulletin, 71(2), 227-231, 2022.
  • Silver nanoparticles were formed on the polymer matrices and their bactericidal properties
    Y. Kh.E., A.A. Atakhanov, A.A. Sarymsakov, R. S.Sh, K.V. Lobanova
    Pharmaceutical Journal, 1, 55-59, 2010.
  • Obtaining and studying properties of biodegradable composite films based on polyethylene
    I.H. Turdikulov, B.N. Mamadiyorov, M.Q. Saidmuhammedova, A.A. Atakhanov
    Open Journal of Chemistry, 6(1), 030-036, 2020.
  • Rheological behavior of nanocellulose aqueous suspensions
    A.A. Atakhanov, A.A. Kholmuminov, B.N. Mamadierov, I.K. Turdikulov, …
    Polymer Science, Series A, 62, 213-217, 2020.
  • New low-silicate stabilizing systems for peroxide bleaching of cotton fibers
    A.A. Atakhanov, A.D. Tikhonovetskaya, D.S. Nabiyev, S.S. Rashidova
    Chemistry of Vegetable Raw Materials, 5-9, 2004.
  • Structure and thermal properties of chitin and chitosan from various sources
    N.S. Ashurov, M. Abdurazakov, S.M. Yugay, A.A. Atakhanov, K.A. Gulamjanov, …
    Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 2388(1), 012011, 2022.
  • Thermal and mechanical properties of polymer composites reinforced by sulfuric acid-hydrolyzed and tempo-oxidized nanocellulose: a comparative study
    M.I. Voronova, O.V. Surov, M.M. Kuziyeva, A.A. Atakhanov
    Izvestiya Vysших Uchebnykh Zavedeniy. Seriya “Khimiya i Khimicheskaya Tekhnologiya”, 4, 2022.
  • Biomedical polymers and perspectives of their creation
    A.A. Sarymsakov, Y. Kh.E., A.A. Atakhanov, R. S.Sh
    Pharmaceutical Journal, 3, 29-37, 2011.
  • Possibility of obtaining cotton cellulose by combined cooking and bleaching
    A.A. Atakhanov, A.D. Tikhonovetskaya, D.S. Nabiyev, S.S. Rashidova
    Chemistry of Vegetable Raw Materials, 23-26, 2004.
  • Sodium-Carboxymethylcellulose/Polyphenol-Gossypol-Carboxymethylcellulose Copolymer Films for Ocular Drug Delivery: Preparation and Physico-Chemical Properties
    S.S. Yunusov Kh., Sarymsakov A., Shukurov A., Todjiyev J., Atakhanov A., Guohua J.
    Asian Journal of Chemistry, 34(12), 3085-3092, 2022.
  • Comparative studies of the physicochemical properties and structure of cotton cellulose and its modified forms
    A.A. Atakhanov, B. Mamadiyorov, M. Kuzieva, S.M. Yugai, S. Shakhobutdinov, …
    Chemistry of Vegetable Raw Materials, 5-13, 2019.
  • Biodegradable Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Cellulose Micro-and Nanoparticles
    M.Q. Saidmuhammedova, I.H. Turdikulov, A.A. Atakhanov, N.S. Ashurov, …
    Eurasian Journal of Chemistry, 28(2 (110)), 2023.
  • Founders: Ivanovo State Chemical Technology University
    A.E. Ponomareva, V.V. Pantelieva, A.B. Shein
    Izvestiya Vysших Uchebnykh Zavedeniy, 65(3), 52-59, 2022.

Conclusion

The candidate is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to their extensive educational background, leadership in significant research projects, and active participation in the scientific community. Their work in developing innovative materials aligns well with current global challenges, particularly in sustainability. While there are opportunities for improvement in publication output and collaboration, their strengths far outweigh these areas. Awarding them this recognition would not only honor their contributions but also inspire further advancements in polymer chemistry and materials science.

Bernd Bachert | Korrosionsschutz | Best Researcher Award

Dr.  DHBW Mosbach, Germany

With a robust academic background in Mechanical Engineering, including a Doctorate from Darmstadt University of Technology, this individual has amassed extensive experience in academia and industry. They have served as a professor, dean, and director across various institutions, playing a pivotal role in developing and accrediting numerous engineering study programs. Their expertise extends to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and materials science. They also lead research in mechanical engineering and renewable energy, contributing significantly to education and innovation. As CEO of IRATEC GmbH, they combine academic rigor with practical industry insights, making them a highly accomplished professional in their field.

Professional Profiles:

Education 🎓

February 1982 – June 1987: Secondary School Neckargemünd Qualification: GCSE August 1987 – February 1991: Training at Eltro GmbH, Heidelberg
Qualification: Precision Mechanic August 1991 – June 1992: Johannes-Gutenberg-Schule, Heidelberg Qualification: Technical Diploma (Fachhochschulreife) September 1992 – January 1997: University of Applied Sciences Mannheim, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Graduate Engineer in Mechanical Engineering (FH) October 1997 – April 2000: Darmstadt University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Graduate Engineer in Mechanical Engineering June 2000 – December 2003: Doctoral Thesis at Darmstadt University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Qualification: Doctor of Mechanical Engineering (Dr.-Ing.)

Work Experience 💼

February 1991 – August 1991: Wolfgang Bortz Zerspanungstechnik GmbH Function: Programming of CNC Machines January 1997 – June 1999: Assistant Professor at BFZ Nürnberg January 1997 – December 1997: KDK Kalibrierdienst Kopp GmbH (Calibration Service) Function: Handling of problems in quality assurance and quality management October 1997 – April 2000: Assistant Professor at Abendakademie Mannheim and DaimlerChrysler Training Center Mannheim Lecture: Fluid Mechanics

Evaluation of the Candidate for the Best Researcher Award

Strengths:

  1. Extensive Academic Background:
    • The candidate has a solid educational foundation in mechanical engineering, with qualifications ranging from a Technical Diploma to a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering (Dr.-Ing.). This extensive academic background supports their credibility and expertise in the field.
  2. Diverse Work Experience:
    • The candidate has a wealth of experience across various roles, including positions as an assistant professor, director, professor, and head of departments. Their roles have spanned multiple institutions and responsibilities, indicating a strong capacity for leadership and innovation in both academia and industry.
  3. Leadership and Management Skills:
    • The candidate has held significant leadership positions, such as Director of the Heidelberg Institute for Applied Research and Development, Professor and Dean at SRH University, and Head of Mechanical Engineering at DHBW Mosbach. These roles highlight their ability to lead and manage academic and research initiatives effectively.
  4. Contributions to Education:
    • The candidate has been instrumental in developing and accrediting various study programs, including Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering. Their work in creating didactical training and education programs for national and international partners showcases their dedication to advancing education in engineering.
  5. Research Contributions:
    • The candidate has engaged in several research projects in areas such as Mechanical Engineering, Water Power Engineering, and Dual Education. Their authorship of various scientific publications further underscores their contributions to research and knowledge dissemination.
  6. International Experience and Collaboration:
    • As the Head of the International Office at DHBW Mosbach, the candidate has demonstrated a commitment to fostering international collaborations and expanding the global reach of their institution.
  7. Industry Engagement:
    • The candidate’s part-time role as CEO of IRATEC GmbH, coupled with their experience in consulting and renewable energy engineering, illustrates a strong connection between their academic work and practical, real-world applications.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Focused Research Output:
    • While the candidate has a broad range of experience, a more focused research output in a specific area of mechanical engineering might strengthen their candidacy for a Best Researcher Award. Concentrating on one niche could lead to more impactful publications and a stronger reputation in that domain.
  2. Innovation and Patents:
    • The candidate’s profile could be further enhanced by showcasing any patents or innovative technologies they may have developed. Highlighting these achievements would emphasize their contributions to the advancement of mechanical engineering.
  3. Recent Research Activity:
    • Emphasizing more recent and cutting-edge research activities would demonstrate continued relevance and engagement with current trends in mechanical engineering. If recent high-impact publications or projects are not prominent, focusing on these could be beneficial.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Time-dependent measurements of cavitation damage
Authors: Osterman, A., Bachert, B., Sirok, B., Dular, M.
Journal: Wear, 2009, 266(9-10), pp. 945–951
Citations: 29

Comparison of different methods for the evaluation of cavitation damaged surfaces
Authors: Bachert, B., Ludwig, G., Stoffel, B., Baumgarten, S.
Conference: Proceedings of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Fluids Engineering Division Summer Conference, 2005, 2, pp. 553–560, FEDSM2005-77368
Citations: 1

Comparison of different methods for the evaluation of cavitation damaged surfaces
Authors: Bachert, B., Stoffel, B., Ludwig, G., Baumgarten, S.
Conference: Proceedings of 2005 ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, FEDSM2005, 2005, pp. 2111–2118
Citations: 7

Relationship between cavitation structures and cavitation damage
Authors: Dular, M., Bachert, B., Stoffel, B., Širok, B.
Journal: Wear, 2004, 257(11), pp. 1176–1184
Citations: 249

Experimental investigations concerning erosive aggressiveness of cavitation at different test configurations
Authors: Bachert, B., Dular, M., Baumgarten, S., Ludwig, G., Stoffel, B.
Conference: Proceedings of the ASME Heat Transfer/Fluids Engineering Summer Conference 2004, HT/FED 2004, 3, pp. 733–743, HT-FED04-56597
Citations: 5

Experimental investigations concerning influences on cavitation inception at an axial test pump
Authors: Bachert, B., Brunn, B., Stoffel, B.
Conference: Proceedings of the ASME/JSME Joint Fluids Engineering Conference, 2003, 2 A, pp. 249–256
Citations: 5

The influence of cavitation structures on the erosion of a symmetrical hydrofoil in a cavitation tunnel
Authors: Širok, B., Dular, M., Novak, M., Ludwig, G., Bachert, B.
Journal: Strojniski Vestnik/Journal of Mechanical Engineering, 2002, 48(7), pp. 368–378
Citations: 13

Conclusion:

The candidate is a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to their extensive academic qualifications, leadership experience, and contributions to education and research. Their background in mechanical engineering is complemented by significant roles in academia and industry, making them a well-rounded and influential figure in the field. To enhance their candidacy, they could focus on a more specialized area of research, highlight any innovative contributions, and ensure their recent research activities are at the forefront of their application.

Mr. Ismail ELABBASSI | Applied physics and engineering sciences | Best Researcher Award | 3233

Mr.  Moulay Ismail University, Morocco

Elabbassi Ismail is a Doctoral student and Professor in Physical Sciences and Chemistry at the Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Errachidia, Morocco. With a Master’s degree in Solar Technologies and Sustainable Development, he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Science and Technology. His research focuses on hybrid storage systems, energy management strategies, microgrid stability, green hydrogen, fuel cell technologies, artificial intelligence, and IoT. Elabbassi has extensive teaching experience and has presented at international conferences. He is proficient in MATLAB/SIMULINK, AutoCAD, and various energy modeling tools. His diverse expertise spans academic research, energy systems, and technical training.

Professional Profiles:

Elabbassi Ismail: Doctorant

Profil Elabbassi Ismail est doctorant et professeur en sciences physiques et chimiques à la Faculté des Sciences et Techniques d’Errachidia, Maroc. Titulaire d’un Master en Technologies Solaires et Développement Durable de l’Université Moulay Ismail de Meknès, il prépare actuellement un doctorat en sciences et techniques. Ses recherches portent sur la modélisation des systèmes de stockage hybrides, la gestion de l’énergie, la stabilité des micro-réseaux, l’hydrogène vert, les technologies de véhicules à pile à hydrogène, l’intelligence artificielle et l’internet des objets. 🌍🔬

Compétences

Communication : Écriture en français et en anglais 📝Outils : MATLAB/SIMULINK, AutoCAD, Caneco BT, Rhapsodie, PVsys, Trnsys, Méteonorm ⚙️Enseignement : Cours, travaux pratiques, et dirigés 📚Modélisation et Automatisation : Projets en énergie photovoltaïque, Arduino 🤖Rédaction Scientifique : Articles, rapportsCentres d’IntérêtSport 🏅Lecture de la littérature scientifique 📖Enseignement 👨‍🏫Voyage ✈️

Expérience Professionnelle

Conférences :IEEE International Conference on Circuit, Systems and Communication, 2024 📊International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity and Sustainability, 2024 🤖International Conference on Electrical Systems & Automation, 2024 🔋International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Environment, 2022 🌟Enseignement :Cours de circuits électriques et électroniques, thermodynamique, algorithmique 💡

Evaluation for Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse Research Focus: Elabbassi Ismail has a wide range of research interests, including hybrid storage systems, energy management strategies, green hydrogen, fuel cell technologies, and the integration of AI and IoT. This breadth of focus demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of contemporary issues in applied physics and engineering sciences.
  2. Relevant Publications and Conferences: Ismail’s recent participation in high-profile conferences and contributions to scholarly papers reflect a commitment to advancing knowledge in his field. His presentations on topics such as neural networks for power management, machine learning for energy storage, and advanced fault detection showcase his expertise and active engagement in cutting-edge research.
  3. Advanced Technical Skills: His proficiency in tools such as MATLAB/SIMULINK, AutoCAD, and various energy modeling software highlights his technical capabilities. This skill set is crucial for developing and implementing innovative solutions in applied physics and engineering.
  4. Teaching and Mentorship: Ismail’s experience as a professor and involvement in teaching practical modules demonstrate his dedication to education and mentoring. His ability to convey complex concepts and guide students and projects adds significant value to his research profile.
  5. Professional Training and Certifications: His continued education through various training programs in MATLAB, Python, and other relevant areas shows a commitment to staying updated with the latest tools and techniques in his field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Publication Impact: While Ismail has presented at several conferences and contributed to various papers, there is a need for more high-impact journal publications to further establish his research influence and reach a broader audience.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Expanding collaborations with researchers from different disciplines could enhance the scope and impact of his research. Engaging with experts in complementary fields might lead to novel insights and more comprehensive solutions.
  3. Research Visibility: Increasing the visibility of his research through open-access publications or broader dissemination of findings could help in gaining wider recognition and citations.
  4. Project Management: Strengthening skills in project management and leadership could help in effectively managing larger research projects and securing funding for innovative research initiatives.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Evaluating and Comparing Machine Learning Approaches for Effective Decision Making in Renewable Microgrid Systems
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Khala, M., Elyanboiy, N., Eloutassi, O., El Hassouani, Y.
Journal: Results in Engineering, 2024, 21, 101888
Abstract: This study evaluates and compares various machine learning techniques for decision-making in renewable microgrid systems.
Citations: 5

Enhancing Surface Defect Detection in Solar Panels with AI-Driven VGG Models
Authors: Yanboiy, N.E., Khala, M., Elabbassi, I., Hassouani, Y.E., Messaoudi, C.
Journal: Data and Metadata, 2023, 2, 81
Abstract: The article discusses improvements in detecting surface defects in solar panels using VGG models driven by artificial intelligence.
Citations: 1

Conference Papers:

Neural Network for FCEVs and RM Power Management using V2G Technology
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Khala, M., El Yanboiy, N., Eloutassi, O., El Hassouani, Y.
Conference: International Conference on Circuit, Systems and Communication (ICCSC), 2024
Abstract: This paper explores the use of neural networks for managing power in Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) and Renewable Microgrid (RM) systems using Vehicle-to-Grid (V2G) technology.
Citations: 0

Improving Solar Energy Monitoring: Advanced Deep Learning Predictive Model for Photovoltaic Power Generation
Authors: Khala, M., El Yanboiy, N., Elabbassi, I., El Hassouani, Y., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: International Conference on Circuit, Systems and Communication (ICCSC), 2024
Abstract: This conference paper presents an advanced deep learning model for predicting photovoltaic power generation.
Citations: 0

Advanced Intelligent Fault Detection for Solar Panels: Incorporation of Dust Coverage Ratio Calculation
Authors: Elyanboiy, N., Eloutassi, O., Khala, M., El Hassouani, Y., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: 4th International Conference on Innovative Research in Applied Science, Engineering and Technology (IRASET), 2024
Abstract: The paper details a method for fault detection in solar panels by incorporating dust coverage ratio calculations.
Citations: 0

Comparative Study of Machine Learning for Managing EV Energy Storage with Battery-Hydrogen Tank
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Elyanboiy, N., Khala, M., Eloutassi, O., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation, 2024, pp. 215–221
Abstract: This paper provides a comparative study of machine learning techniques for managing energy storage in electric vehicles with battery-hydrogen tank systems.
Citations: 0

Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference System (ANFIS) in a Grid Connected-Fuel Cell-Electrolyser-Solar PV-Battery-Super Capacitor Energy Storage System Management
Authors: Elabbassi, I., Elyanboiy, N., Khala, M., Layti, M.B.M., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2023, 635 LNNS, pp. 138–143
Abstract: This conference paper discusses the use of Adaptive Neural Fuzzy Inference Systems (ANFIS) for managing energy storage systems that combine fuel cells, electrolyzers, solar PV, batteries, and super capacitors.
Citations: 2

IoT-Based Intelligent System of Real-Time Data Acquisition and Transmission for Solar Photovoltaic Features
Authors: Elyanboiy, N., Khala, M., Elabbassi, I., Eloutassi, O., Messaoudi, C.
Conference: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2023, 635 LNNS, pp. 559–565
Abstract: This paper presents an IoT-based intelligent system for real-time data acquisition and transmission related to solar photovoltaic systems.
Citations: 1

Conclusion

Elabbassi Ismail exhibits many strengths that make him a strong candidate for the Researcher Award. His diverse research interests, technical expertise, and dedication to teaching and continuous learning highlight his significant contributions to the fields of applied physics and engineering sciences. Addressing areas for improvement, such as increasing publication impact and expanding interdisciplinary collaborations, could further enhance his profile and influence. Overall, his achievements and ongoing efforts position him well for recognition in this prestigious award.

Kangkan Choudhury | Nanofluids | Excellence in Research

Dr.  University of Science and Technology Meghalaya, India

Dr. Kangkan Choudhury, an Assistant Professor in Mathematics at the University of Science and Technology Meghalaya, holds a Ph.D. from Gauhati University. His research focuses on heat and mass transfer in Newtonian flows, with a significant emphasis on MHD flow and thermal diffusion. He has published numerous articles in UGC-approved and SCOPUS-indexed journals and contributed to book chapters in mathematics and statistics. His work has been presented at prestigious national and international conferences. With extensive teaching experience, Dr. Choudhury remains a dedicated academic, contributing significantly to applied mathematics research.

Professional Profiles:

🎓 Educational Qualification:

Ph.D. (Mathematics): Gauhati University (2019)Supervisor: Prof. Nazibuddin Ahmed, Ph.D., D.Sc.Title: Heat and Mass Transfer in some Newtonian Flows: A Theoretical InvestigationM.Sc. (Mathematics): Gauhati University (2012)B.Sc. (Mathematics): Gauhati University (2010)

💼 Work Experience:

PGT (Mathematics) at Sreeram Academy, Pathsala (01-02-2013 to 31-12-2014)Lecturer at Vidyasagar Academy, Dudhnoi (01-01-2015 to 31-12-2017)Assistant Professor at Dudhnoi College, Dudhnoi (01-01-2018 to 31-12-2019)Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics, University of Science and Technology Meghalaya (Current)

Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Contributions: Dr. Kangkan Choudhury has made significant contributions to the field of mathematics, particularly in heat and mass transfer, MHD (magnetohydrodynamics) flow, and porous media. His work includes numerous publications in reputable journals and conferences, showcasing a strong research profile.
  2. Diverse Publication Record: His research is well-documented through a variety of publications, including high-impact journals and book chapters. This demonstrates both breadth and depth in his research interests, from theoretical investigations to practical applications.
  3. Collaborative Work: Dr. Choudhury’s collaborations with prominent researchers such as Prof. Nazibuddin Ahmed reflect his ability to work effectively in research teams, which is a valuable trait for advancing scientific knowledge and fostering interdisciplinary approaches.
  4. Presentation Experience: His active participation in national and international conferences indicates a strong presence in the research community. Presenting papers at such events also highlights his commitment to sharing knowledge and engaging with other experts in his field.
  5. Educational Background and Work Experience: With a Ph.D. from Gauhati University and a solid work history in both teaching and research roles, Dr. Choudhury has a well-rounded academic and professional background. His role as an Assistant Professor and previous positions illustrate his dedication to both education and research.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact and Citations: While Dr. Choudhury has published extensively, increasing the visibility and impact of his research through citations and collaborations with international researchers could further enhance his profile. Focus on publishing in high-impact journals and seeking out more collaborative opportunities might help.
  2. Interdisciplinary Research: Expanding research into interdisciplinary areas or emerging fields within applied mathematics could open up new avenues for impactful contributions. Exploring connections with other scientific domains may lead to innovative solutions and applications.
  3. Grant and Funding Acquisition: Actively seeking research grants and funding opportunities could support larger and more ambitious projects, leading to greater advancements in his field. Developing grant-writing skills and applying for competitive research funding would be beneficial.
  4. Public Engagement and Outreach: Engaging with a broader audience through public lectures, workshops, or popular science writing could help raise awareness of his research and its implications. This could also strengthen his position as a leading researcher in his field.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

 

Heat and Mass Transfer in Three-Dimensional Flow Through a Porous Medium with Periodic Permeability
Authors: N Ahmed, K Choudhury
Journal: Heat Transfer—Asian Research
Volume: 48, Issue: 2, Pages: 644-662
Citations: 20
Year: 2019

Soret Effect on Transient MHD Convective Flow Past a Semi-Infinite Vertical Porous Plate with Heat Sink and Chemical Reaction
Authors: K Choudhury, N Ahmed
Journal: Applications and Applied Mathematics: An International Journal (AAM)
Volume: 13, Issue: 2, Page: 15
Citations: 12
Year: 2018

Diffusion-Thermo Effect on MHD Dissipative Flow Past a Porous Vertical Plate Through Porous Media
Authors: K Choudhury, S Agarwalla, N Ahmed
Journal: Heat Transfer
Volume: 51, Issue: 7, Pages: 6836-6855
Citations: 6
Year: 2022

Three Dimensional Hydromagnetic Convective Flow Past a Porous Vertical Plate with Sinusoidal Suction in Slip Flow Regime
Authors: N Ahmed, K Choudhury, K Chamuah
Journal: Mathematics in Engineering, Science & Aerospace (MESA)
Volume: 11, Issue: 4
Citations: 5
Year: 2020

Oscillatory Flow of a Viscous Conducting Fluid Through a Uniformly Moving Vertical Circular Cylinder Under Pressure Gradient
Authors: K Chamuah, N Ahmed, K Choudhury
Journal: Journal of Mathematical Computational Science
Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 4183-4202
Citations: 3
Year: 2021

Radiation Effect on MHD Flow Past a Porous Vertical Plate in the Presence of Heat Sink
Authors: K Choudhury, N Ahmed, K Chamuah
Journal: Heat Transfer
Volume: 51, Issue: 6, Pages: 5302-5319
Citations: 2
Year: 2022

Hydromagnetic Free Convective Flow Past a Vertical Plate Moving with Time Dependent Plate Velocity
Authors: N Ahmed, K Choudhury, S Agarwalla
Journal: Far East Journal of Applied Mathematics
Volume: 96, Issue: 6, Pages: 331-350
Citations: 2
Year: 2017

Hydromagnetic Convective Flow Past a Porous Vertical Plate with Constant Heat Flux and Heat Sink
Authors: K Choudhury, S Agarwalla
Journal: Mathematics in Engineering, Science & Aerospace (MESA)
Volume: 14, Issue: 2
Citations: 1
Year: 2023

Unsteady MHD Mass Transfer Flow Past a Temporarily Accelerated Semi-Infinite Vertical Plate in Presence of Thermal Diffusion with Ramped Wall Temperature
Authors: K Choudhury, N Ahmed
Journal: Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems
Volume: 6, Issue: 2
Citations: 1
Year: 2019

Unsteady MHD Free Convective Flow Past a Moving Vertical Plate in Presence of Heat Sink
Authors: K Choudhury, N Ahmed
Journal: Journal of Rajasthan Academy of Physical Sciences
Volume: 16, Issues: 1-2, Pages: 21-39
Citations: 1
Year: 2017

Thermo-Diffusion and Diffusion-Thermo Effects on MHD Convective Flow Past an Impulsively Started Vertical Plate Embedded in Porous Medium
Authors: K Choudhury, S Sharma, S Ahmed
Journal: East European Journal of Physics
Pages: 201-208
Year: 2024

Natural Convection MHD Mass Transfer Through an Infinite Vertical Porous Plate in the Existence of Radiation Embedded in Porous Medium
Authors: K Choudhury, S Sharma
Journal: Heat Transfer
Volume: 53, Issue: 3, Pages: 1031-1049
Year: 2024

MHD Free Convective Heat and Mass Transfer Flow Passing Through Semi-Infinite Plate for Cu-Water and TiO2-Water Nanofluids in Presence of Radiation
Authors: K Choudhury, S Sharma
Journal: ZAMM—Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics/Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik
Year: 2024

Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems
Authors: R Chaudhury, S Islam
Journal: Link
Volume: 8, Issue: 2, Pages: 179-188
Year: 2021

Chapter-10: Hydromagnetic Dissipative Flow Past a Porous Vertical Plate in Presence of Thermal Radiation
Authors: K Choudhury, N Ahmed
Book Name: Research Trends in Mathematics and Statistics
Publisher: Akinik Publications
ISBN: 978-93-90541-03-4
Pages: 133
Year: 2020

Heat and Mass Transfer in Some Newtonian Flows: A Theoretical Investigation
Author: C Kangkan
Location: Guwahati
Year: [Year not provided]

Conclusion

Dr. Kangkan Choudhury is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his substantial contributions to mathematics and heat transfer research. His extensive publication record, collaboration with esteemed researchers, and active participation in conferences underscore his dedication and impact in the field. By focusing on increasing the visibility of his work, exploring interdisciplinary research, securing additional funding, and engaging with the public, Dr. Choudhury can further enhance his profile and contribute even more significantly to his field.

levent dirikolu | Pharmacology and Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. levent dirikolu | Pharmacology and Analytical Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Louisiana State University, United States

Levent Dirikolu is a distinguished Professor of Pharmacology at Louisiana State University, with a DVM from Ankara University and advanced degrees in Veterinary Science and Pharmacology from the University of Kentucky. His research focuses on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicokinetics, and drug metabolism. Notably, he has led significant projects on drug testing, including funding from the Louisiana State Racing Commission and ongoing research on anti-glioblastoma compounds. Dirikolu’s honors include multiple Pfizer Research Excellence Awards and a Distinguished Faculty Service Award from LSU. His contributions span comparative pharmacokinetics and drug design, with recent studies on pioglitazone for cats and lomustine for canine lymphoma, among others.

 

Professional Profiles:

Personal Statement🔬

My laboratory focuses on pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicokinetics, and molecular, clinical, and analytical pharmacology/toxicology. I have been involved in various clinical pharmacology studies investigating the safety, efficacy, PK, and PD of new drugs using animal models. With advanced training in PK modeling and analytical pharmacology/toxicology, I am well-positioned to lead research on “New anti-glioblastoma metabolic compounds with high potential for Blood Brain Barrier penetration.”

B. Ongoing Projects

Stanton Foundation: Mitigating Treatment Costs for Addison’s Disease in DogsPI: Daniel K. Langlois, Co-Is: Levent Dirikolu et al.Period: Dec 20, 2022 – presentFunding: $65,492Louisiana State Racing Commission: Drug TestingPI: Levent DirikoluPeriods:July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021: $1,442,233July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022: $1,389,185July 1, 2022 – June 30, 2023: $1,450,000

C. Positions and Honors

Positions and Employment2024-present: Director, Center for Clinical Innovation, LSU SVM, Baton Rouge, LA.2016-present: Professor, LSU SVM, Baton Rouge, LA.2013-2015: Associate Professor, University of Illinois, CVM, Urbana, IL.2007-2013: Assistant Professor, University of Illinois, CVM, Urbana, IL.2003-2006: Assistant Professor, Tuskegee University, CVM, Tuskegee, AL.2001-2002: Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.Other Experience and Professional Memberships2003-present: American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)2007-present: American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics2003-2006: Director, Core Laboratory, Tuskegee University, CVMNAH, Tuskegee, AL.

Honors

1992: Graduated with honors from Ankara University School of Veterinary Medicine (fourth best student).1997: Honor student program at the University of Kentucky for M.V.Sc (GPA: 3.903).2003: Involved in developing the first FDA-approved therapeutic medications for Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis.2005: Faculty performance award, Tuskegee University, College of Veterinary Medicine.2005: Norden Distinguished Teacher of The Year award, Tuskegee University, College of Veterinary Medicine.2006: Pfizer Animal Health Research Excellence Award, Tuskegee University, College of Veterinary Medicine.2008: Arnold O. Beckman Research Award, University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine.2011: CVM Dr. Erwin Small Teaching Excellence Award in Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois.2011: Pfizer Research Excellence Award, University of Illinois, College of Veterinary Medicine.2012: Dr. Erwin Small Teaching Excellence Award in Veterinary Medicine, University of Illinois.2023: Distinguished Faculty Service Award, Louisiana State University, School of Veterinary Medicine.

D. Contribution to Science

My research spans comparative pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicokinetics, and drug metabolism. I aim to establish a globally recognized pharmacology program focused on the safety and efficacy of investigational new drugs. My expertise facilitates the translation of research findings to clinical applications and the use of human medicines in animal health. Future goals include expanding collaboration within the veterinary college and securing extramural funding.Examples of Studies:

Investigation of Pioglitazone for Diabetes and Hepatic Lipidosis in CatsResearch on the efficacy of pioglitazone for treating diabetes and hepatic lipidosis in cats.Key Publications:Clark M, Hoenig M, Ferguson D, Dirikolu L. Pharmacokinetics of pioglitazone in lean and obese cats. J. Vet. Pharmacol. Ther. 2012.Clark M, Thomaseth K, Dirikolu L, Ferguson DC, Hoenig M. Effects of pioglitazone on insulin sensitivity and serum lipids in obese cats. JVIM, 2014.Pharmacokinetics and Cytotoxicity of Lomustine in DogsExamined lomustine’s pharmacokinetics and toxicity in dogs with lymphoma.Key Publications:Chakkath T, Lavergne SN, Fan TM, Bunick D, Dirikolu L. Alkylation and Carbamylation Effects of Lomustine and Its Major Metabolites in Canine Cells. Vet. Sci. 2015.Dirikolu L, McFadden ET, Ely KJ, ElkHoly H, Lehner AF, Thompson K. Clonidine in the horse: Its identification, detection, and clinical pharmacology. Vet. Ther., 2006.Drug Discovery and Design ResearchCollaboration on PK parameters of PAC-1 and other investigational drugs in mouse and dog models.Key Publications:Botham RC, Fan TM, Im I, Borst LB, Dirikolu L, Hergenrother PJ. Dual Small-Molecule Targeting of Procaspase-3. J Am Chem Soc. 2014.Garrett EF, Dirikolu L, Grover GS. Milk and serum concentration of ceftiofur following intramammary infusion in goats. J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 2015.

Evaluation for Best Researcher Award: Levent Dirikolu

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Extensive Expertise and Research Impact:
    • Dr. Levent Dirikolu’s extensive background in pharmacology and toxicology is demonstrated through his research in pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, toxicokinetics, and drug metabolism. His work spans various species and includes both clinical and analytical pharmacology, showcasing a broad and deep understanding of his field.
  2. High-Impact Research and Publications:
    • His significant contributions are evidenced by numerous publications in reputable journals, including high-impact studies on drugs such as pioglitazone, lomustine, and diclazuril. These studies not only advance scientific knowledge but also address practical issues in veterinary medicine, highlighting his research’s real-world applications.
  3. Successful Grant Acquisition and Ongoing Projects:
    • Dr. Dirikolu has secured substantial funding for critical projects, such as drug testing for the Louisiana State Racing Commission and research on mitigating treatment costs for Addison’s Disease in dogs. This track record of successful grant acquisition demonstrates his ability to secure and manage large-scale research projects effectively.
  4. Recognition and Honors:
    • His achievements have been acknowledged through various awards, including the Pfizer Research Excellence Award and the Distinguished Faculty Service Award. These accolades reflect his outstanding contributions to research and teaching in veterinary pharmacology.
  5. Leadership and Professional Service:
    • As the Director of the Center for Clinical Innovation at LSU and a member of professional organizations like the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Academy of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Dr. Dirikolu’s leadership and service further underscore his commitment to advancing his field.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
    • While Dr. Dirikolu has a strong foundation in veterinary pharmacology, expanding his collaborative efforts to include more interdisciplinary research could enhance the scope and impact of his work. Collaborating with researchers in related fields like human medicine or advanced molecular biology could provide new insights and applications.
  2. Increased Focus on Emerging Areas:
    • Incorporating emerging research areas such as personalized medicine or the use of advanced technologies (e.g., machine learning in pharmacokinetic modeling) could further strengthen his research program. Staying at the forefront of these trends could enhance his contributions and relevance in the field.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

A review of current chemistry, pharmacology, and regulation of endogenous anabolic steroids testosterone, boldenone, and nandrolone in horses”

Journal: Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Date: July 2023

DOI: 10.1111/jvp.13397

ISSNs: 0140-7783, 1365-2885

Contributors: Levent Dirikolu, Andreas F. Lehner

“Total Carbon Dioxide (TCO2) Concentrations in Thoroughbred and Quarter Racehorses in Louisiana”

Journal: Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

Date: January 6, 2023

DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2023.104220

ISSN: 0737-0806

Contributors: Levent Dirikolu, Pamela Waller, Kesha Malveaux, Cam H. Lucas, Izabela Lomnicka, Ashley Pourciau, Hayat Bennadji, Chin-Chi Liu

“Guanabenz in the horse – A preliminary report on clinical effects and comparison to clonidine and other alpha-2 adrenergic agonists”

Journal: Pferdeheilkunde Equine Medicine

Date: 2022

DOI: 10.21836/pem20220607

ISSN: 0177-7726

Contributors: Levent Dirikolu, A F Lehner, L Dirikolu, T Tobin

“Simultaneous quantification of caffeine and its main metabolites by gas chromatography mass spectrometry in horse urine”

Journal: Biomedical Chromatography

Date: October 2022

DOI: 10.1002/bmc.5445

ISSNs: 0269-3879, 1099-0801

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Plasma concentrations of diclazuril following oral administration of diclazuril and diclazuril sodium salt to cattle”

Journal: Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Date: July 2022

DOI: 10.1111/jvp.13062

ISSNs: 0140-7783, 1365-2885

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“The medication violations in racehorses at Louisiana racetracks from 2016 to 2020”

Journal: Veterinary Medicine and Science

Date: January 6, 2022

DOI: 10.1002/vms3.724

PMID: 34989156

PMC: PMC8959255

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Pharmacokinetic profiles of three dose rates of morphine sulfate following single intravenous, intramuscular, and subcutaneous administration in the goat”

Journal: Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Date: September 7, 2021

DOI: 10.1111/jvp.13011

PMID: 34494277

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Dexamethasone serum concentrations after intravenous administration in horses during race training”

Journal: Comparative Exercise Physiology

Date: April 12, 2021

DOI: 10.3920/cep200015

ISSNs: 1755-2540, 1755-2559

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometric analysis of penicillamine for its pharmacokinetic evaluation in dogs”

Journal: Toxicology Mechanisms and Methods

Date: September 10, 2020

DOI: 10.1080/15376516.2020.1814467

PMID: 32854553

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Diffusion of enrofloxacin to pregnancy fluids and effects on fetal cartilage after intravenous administration to late pregnant mares”

Journal: Equine Veterinary Journal

Date: January 2, 2019

DOI: 10.1111/evj.13044

PMID: 30449030

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“The effect of sodium bicarbonate and validation of Beckman Coulter AU680 analyzers for measuring total carbon dioxide (TCO₂) concentrations in horse serum”

Journal: Veterinary Medicine and Science

Date: October 25, 2017

DOI: 10.1002/vms3.82

PMID: 29152319

PMC: PMC5677778

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Characterization of long-term elution of platinum from carboplatin-impregnated calcium sulfate hemihydrate beads in vitro by two distinct sample collection methods”

Journal: American Journal of Veterinary Research

Date: May 1, 2017

DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.78.5.618

PMID: 28441046

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Pharmacokinetics and derivation of an anticancer dosing regimen for the novel anti-cancer agent isobutyl-deoxynyboquinone (IB-DNQ), a NQO1 bioactivatable molecule, in the domestic felid species”

Journal: Investigational New Drugs

Date: December 14, 2016

DOI: 10.1007/s10637-016-0414-z

PMID: 27975234

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Elution of platinum from carboplatin-impregnated calcium sulfate hemihydrate beads in vitro”

Journal: American Journal of Veterinary Research

Date: November 1, 2016

DOI: 10.2460/ajvr.77.11.1252

PMID: 27805450

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Evaluation of the effect of fluconazole on the pharmacokinetics of cyclosporin A in healthy dogs after a single dose and at steady-state”

Journal: Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics

Date: September 1, 2016

DOI: 10.1111/jvp.12352

PMID: 27586063

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Tear film concentrations of doxycycline following oral administration in ophthalmologically normal dogs”

Journal: Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

Date: September 1, 2016

DOI: 10.2460/javma.249.5.508

PMID: 27556265

Contributor: Levent Dirikolu

“Alkylation and Carbamylation Effects of Lomustine and Its Major Metabolites and MGMT Expression in Canine Cells”

Journal: Veterinary Sciences

Date: April 24, 2015

DOI: [10.

Conclusion:

Dr. Levent Dirikolu is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive expertise in pharmacology and toxicology, demonstrated through impactful research and significant contributions to the field, makes him a standout nominee. His successful track record in securing research funding and the recognition he has received for his work reflect his excellence and dedication. By expanding his interdisciplinary collaborations and exploring emerging research areas, Dr. Dirikolu could further amplify his impact and continue to lead advancements in veterinary pharmacology.

Girish Joshi | Polynmer Composites | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Girish Joshi | Polynmer Composites | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai Marathwada campus Jalna , Gabon

Prof. Girish Mukundrao Joshi, a Full Professor of Engineering Physics and Materials at ICT Mumbai’s off-campus in Marathwada Jalna, boasts over 20 years of teaching experience. He has been a visiting scientist at UCLM, Spain, and has published 150 articles in prestigious international journals, holding two granted patents. An APA life member, fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, and life fellow of the Indian Chemical Society, he received the National Best Teacher Award by Krishmurthy Trust in 2017. He has mentored seven doctorates, executed major research projects, and serves on various editorial and expert boards. Recently, he was appointed to CIPET’s Innovation Cell and DBATU’s Academic Council.

 

Professional Profiles:

Academic and Professional Background 🎓

Prof. Girish Mukundrao Joshi is currently a Full Professor in Engineering Physics and Materials at ICT Mumbai’s off-campus Marathwada Jalna, Maharashtra. With over 20 years of teaching experience, he has significantly contributed to the academic field. He has served as a visiting scientist at UCLM, Spain, in 2009 and 2016.

Publications and Patents 📚

Prof. Joshi has published 150 articles in reputed international journals and holds credit for two granted patents. His scholarly work is widely recognized, showcasing his expertise and dedication to research.

Memberships and Fellowships 🏅

APA Life Member (2024)Fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Sciences (2019)Life Fellow of the Indian Chemical Society (2021)

Awards and Recognition 🏆

He was honored with the National Best Teacher Award by Krishmurthy Trust, Tirupati, in 2017. Recently, he received the Best Professor Award from Modern Plastic India in 2024.

Teaching and Mentorship 👩‍🏫

Prof. Joshi is celebrated for his teaching tenure at VIT Vellore (2010-2018). He has guided seven doctorates and is currently mentoring four more. His dedication to student development is commendable.

Research Projects 🔬

He has led four significant research projects as the chief investigator for organizations such as the Naval Research Board (NRB), DRDO, Dover India Industry, and Savitra Printer Nashik, under CSR-UGC-DAE.

Editorial and Advisory Roles 📖

Prof. Joshi serves on the editorial board of Modern Plastic India Magazine and is an expert board member for the Journal of Physicascripta – IOP. He is also a Board of Studies (BOS) member for SRTMU, Nanded, and ICT Mumbai.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Enhanced Physio‐Chemical Properties of PMMA/PS Polymer Blends by DC Glow Discharge Plasma Treated K2TI6O13 for Electronic Applications

Journal: ChemistrySelect

Date: 2024-07-18

DOI: 10.1002/slct.202401048

Contributors: Shankar S. Humbe, Girish M. Joshi, R. R. Deshmukh

2. Hydrophobic Polymer Nano Hybrid Ternary Composite Electrode for Nanomolar Tracing of Cd2+ Ions

Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science

Date: 2024-04-20

DOI: 10.1002/app.55249

Contributors: Savita S. Mane, Girish M. Joshi

3. Influence of Hybrid Filler on Charge Conduction and Storage Performance of Polyvinyl Chloride/Nitrocellulose Blend for Hybrid Electrolyte Application

Journal: ChemistrySelect

Date: 2024-03-18

DOI: 10.1002/slct.202304421

Contributors: Pratibha S. Jadhav, Girish M. Joshi

4. Nanostructural Characterization of Luminescent Polyvinyl Alcohol / Graphene Quantum Dots Nanocomposite Films

Date: 2023-11

DOI: 10.20944/preprints202311.0500.v1

Contributors: Elumalai D, Rodríguez B, Kovtun G, Hidalgo P, Méndez B, Kalleemula S, Joshi GM, Cuberes MT

5. Recent Scenario of Surfactants Modified Graphene and Its Derivatives‐Based Polymer Nanocomposites—Review

Journal: Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics

Date: 2023-11

DOI: 10.1002/macp.202300122

Contributors: Shreya P. Yeole, Pratibha S. Jadhav, Girish M. Joshi

Subrat Kumar Behera | Constitutive modelling | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Subrat Kumar Behera | Constitutive modelling | Young Scientist Award

Dr. University of Louisville, United States

Dr. Subrat Kumar Behera is a dedicated researcher with expertise in smart material mechanics and the dynamics of smart material systems. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from IIT Patna, where he developed constitutive models for electro-magneto active soft solids. His M.Tech. research at VSSUT focused on the dynamics of laminated composite plates. Currently, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Louisville, he works on material modeling of lithium-ion battery components and architect metamaterials. His research interests include continuum mechanics, constitutive modeling, electro-magneto-viscoelasticity, soft material mechanics, and nonlinear dynamics. Dr. Behera has received several awards, including a Best Paper Award at IPRoMM 2022.

 

Professional Profiles:

Google scholar

🎓 EDUCATION

Ph.D. – Mechanical Engineering | 2019 – 2023IIT Patna – Bihta, Bihar (India)Passed with 8.14 CGPA.Thesis Title: Constitutive Modeling of Electro-magneto-viscoelastic Smart Materials with Applications.Supervisor: Dr. Somnath SarangiM. Tech. – Machine Design & Analysis (Mechanical Engineering) | 2016 – 2018VSSUT – Burla, Odisha (India)Passed with 8.68 CGPA.Thesis Title: Free vibration analysis of undamped laminated composite plates.Supervisor: Dr. Mihir Kumar SutarB. Tech. – Mechanical Engineering | 2011 – 2015BPUT – Rourkela, Odisha (India)Passed with 7.72 CGPA.Higher Secondary Examination Certificate, Odisha(HSEC) | 2009 – 2011Council of Higher Secondary Education, Odisha(CHSE)Passed with 73.66 %.High School Certificate Examination, Odisha (HSCE) | 2009Board of Secondary Examination, Odisha (BSE)Passed with 85.66 %.

🧑‍🔬 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Post Doctoral Researcher | 2023-OngoingTool: MATLAB, LaTex, Microsoft OfficeResearch Topic: Lithium-ion battery component and architect metamaterialsBrief Research: Currently working on the constitutive material modeling of lithium-ion battery components and architect metamaterials. The primary objective is to develop a physics-based constitutive law that effectively demonstrates the inelastic phenomenon under large deformation.

📜 PROFILE – ABOUT ME

Dr. Subrat Kumar Behera is a dedicated researcher with expertise in the domains of smart material mechanics and the dynamics of smart material systems. His strong academic foundation forms the cornerstone of his research journey. His enthusiasm for his research field is enhanced by his extensive practical expertise, honed through dedicated research during his postgraduate studies. His doctoral work focused on the constitutive modeling of electro-magneto active soft solids and their applications in real-world scenarios, demonstrating a commitment to understanding the complex behaviors of smart materials. In his Master’s research, he explored the dynamics of laminated composite plates, showcasing early expertise in advanced material systems. His primary research interests include the following:⚙️ Continuum mechanics🧩 Constitutive modeling⚡️ Electro-magneto-visoelasticity🌐 Soft material mechanics🧬 Soft architect metamaterials📈 Non-linear dynamicsHe is constantly working towards acquiring more knowledge to work on new aspects of his research area. He is actively looking for an academic and R&D position in the above-mentioned research domain, where he can utilize all his skills to get new insights into the field of smart materials and systems and contribute to technological development.

💼 WORK EXPERIENCE

Postdoctoral Fellow | Dec. 2023 – OngoingDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, J.B. Speed School of Engineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY-40292, United States🔬 Projects: To develop constitutive material modeling and validation of battery components and 3D printable polymers.🎯 Objective: To incorporate strain rate effect for large deformation polymeric separator and soft architect metamaterials.Teaching Assistant | 2019 – 2023Department of Mechanical Engineering, IIT Patna, Bihta – 801106, Bihar, India📚 Subjects: Dynamics, Engineering Mechanics, Composite Materials.🛠️ Workshop: Foundry shop, CNC Centre.

🏆 ACHIEVEMENTS

OJEE | Odisha Joint Entrance Examination | Qualified in 2011.OUAT | Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology | Qualified in 2011.GATE | Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering | Mechanical Engineering (Me) | Qualified in 2016.Awards & Honours:🥇 First candidate at the institute (IIT Patna) to earn a Ph.D. via express mode thesis evaluation.🏅 Best Paper Award in conference IPRoMM 2022 – at IIT(ISM) Dhanbad, India. December 22-23, 2022.💰 JRF and SRF equivalent monthly scholarship (Ministry of Education), Government of India, during Ph.D. (January 2019-Present), an annual contingency grant of INR 10000.00 and national/international conference travel grant of INR 100000.00.

✍️Publications Top Note :

Modeling of Electro–Viscoelastic Dielectric Elastomer: A Continuum Mechanics Approach

Authors: SK Behera, D Kumar, S Sarangi

Journal: European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids

Volume: 90

Article: 104369

Cited By: 28

Year: 2021

2. Constitutive Modeling of Damage-Induced Stress Softening in Electro-Magneto-Viscoelastic Materials

Authors: SK Behera, D Kumar, S Sarangi

Journal: Mechanics of Materials

Volume: 171

Article: 104348

Cited By: 10

Year: 2022

3. Field Dependent Magneto-Viscoelasticity in Particle Reinforced Elastomer

Authors: SK Behera, RA Ranjan, S Sarangi

Journal: European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids

Volume: 99

Article: 104929

Cited By: 6

Year: 2023

4. Dynamic Modelling and Analysis of a Biological Circular Membrane

Authors: SK Behera, RA Ranjan, D Kumar, S Sarangi, R Bhattacharyya

Journal: International Journal of Engineering Science

Volume: 188

Article: 103864

Cited By: 3

Year: 2023

5. An Alternative Form of Energy Density Function Demonstrating the Electro-Elastic Deformation of a Dielectric Cylindrical Actuator

Authors: D Kumar, SK Behera, K Arya, S Sarangi

Journal: Mechanics of Soft Materials

Volume: 4 (1)

Article: 3

Cited By: 3

Year: 2022

6. Nonlinear Dynamics of an Artificial Muscle with Elastomer–Electrode Inertia: Modelling and Analysis

Authors: RA Ranjan, SK Behera, S Sarangi

Journal: Chaos, Solitons & Fractals

Volume: 174

Article: 113820

Cited By: 2

Year: 2023

7. Finite Deformation of a Dielectric Cylindrical Actuator: A Continuum Mechanics Approach

Authors: D Kumar, SK Behera, S Sarangi

Journal: Recent Advances in Computational Mechanics and Simulations: Volume-II: Nano …

Cited By: 2

Year: 2021

8. Constitutive Modeling of Electro-Magneto-Rheological Fluids Before Yielding

Authors: SK Behera, S Sarangi

Journal: Mechanics Research Communications

Volume: 136

Article: 104253

Cited By: 1

Year: 2024

9. Emergence of Chaos and Its Control in a Dissipative Dielectric Elastomeric Membrane System Under Periodic Loads

Authors: SK Behera, RA Ranjan, S Sarangi, AK Samantaray, R Bhattacharyya

Journal: Journal of Sound and Vibration

Volume: 577

Article: 118328

Year: 2024

10. Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Control of Circular Dielectric Energy Generator

Authors: SK Behera, RA Ranjan, S Sarangi, AK Samantaray, R Bhattacharyya

Journal: Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation

Volume: 128

Article: 107608

Year: 2024

11. Universal Rate-Dependence in Electro-Magneto-Active Polymeric Composites

Authors: SK Behera, D Kumar, CS Maurya, S Sarangi

Journal: Composites Science and Technology

Volume: 237

Article: 110015

Year: 2023

12. Nonlinear Oscillation of Biological Membrane: A Lumped Parameter Modelling Approach

Authors: RA Ranjan, SK Behera, S Sarangi

Conference: International Conference on Industrial Problems on Machines and Mechanism

Year: 2022

13. Free Vibration Analysis and Investigation of Mechanical Properties of Un-Damped Woven Roving Laminated Composite Plate Using Different Boundary Conditions

Authors: MK Sutar, SK Behera, S Pattnaik

Journal: Materials Science Forum

Volume: 978

Pages: 264-270

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