Julian Plewa | mechanische Metamaterialien | Research Visionary in Materials Mechanics Award

Prof. Dr. Julian Plewa | mechanische Metamaterialien | Research Visionary in Materials Mechanics Award

professor, University of Silesia, Katowice, China

Prof. Dr. Julian Plewa is a distinguished materials scientist with expertise in metallurgy, nanotechnology, and optical materials. With a career spanning over five decades, he has held academic and research positions at leading institutions in Poland and Germany. His contributions to high-temperature superconductors, thermoelectrics, and mechanical metamaterials have advanced the field of materials science. Currently a professor at the University of Silesia, he continues to pioneer innovations in functional materials and optical materials.

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Education 🎓

Master of Science in Metallurgy – AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, 1973 Doctor of Philosophy in Technical Sciences – AGH University of Science and Technology, 1979 Habilitated Doctor in Materials Science – Silesia University of Technology, Gliwice, 2005

Experience 🏫

Lecturer – Silesia University of Technology (1981–1988) Teaching Assistant – University of Applied Sciences Muenster (2010–2017)  Visiting Professor – Cracow University of Technology (1995–2017) Professor – University of Silesia (2019–present)

Awards & Honors 🏆

Recognized for contributions to non-ferrous metallurgy Honored for advancements in high-temperature superconductors Awarded for innovative research in thermoelectrics mAcknowledged for breakthroughs in optical materials and mechanical metamaterials

Research Focus 🔬

Non-ferrous metallurgy – Lead refining, zinc spraying Sustainable materials – Battery recycling, aluminum foil reuse Advanced materials – High-temperature superconductors, thermoelectrics Optical materials – Phosphors, specialty glass Mechanical metamaterials – Structural innovations and applications

Publications 📚

📄 Auxetic Structures & Mechanical Metamaterials
🔹 J. Plewa, M. Plonska, P. Lis, Investigation of Modified Auxetic Structures from Rigid Rotating Squares, Materials 15(2022) 2848

📄 Lanthanide & Glass Crystallization
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Crystallization of Lanthanide—Ho³⁺ and Tm³⁺ Ions Doped Tellurite Glasses, Materials 15(2022) 2662
🔹 M. Płońska, J. Plewa, Crystallization of GeO₂-Al₂O₃-Bi₂O₃ Glasses, Crystals 10(2020) 522

📄 Optical & Luminescent Materials
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Partial Crystallization of Er³⁺/Yb³⁺ Co-Doped Oxyfluoride Glass, Materials Engineering 39(2018) 204
🔹 T. Dierkes, J. Plewa et al., From Metals to Nitrides – Rare Earth Binary Systems, J. Alloys & Compounds 693(2017) 291
🔹 A. Katelnikovas, J. Plewa et al., Yellow Emitting Garnet Phosphors for pcLEDs, J. Luminescence 136(2013) 17
🔹 J. Plewa, T. Jüstel, Pr³⁺ Doped UV Emitting Luminescent Ceramics, Materials Science Forum 636-637(2010) 344

📄 Superconductors & Thermoelectric Materials
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Preparation & Characterization of Calcium Cobaltite for Thermoelectric Applications, Eur. Ceramic Society 25(2005) 1997
🔹 J. Plewa et al., Superconducting Materials for Electronic Applications, Physica C 372-376(2002) 1046
🔹 K. Itoh, J. Plewa et al., RF Magnetic Shielding Effect of a Sealed Bottom Cylinder, Applied Superconductivity Conf. Proc. (2000)

Conclusion 🎯

This researcher is highly suitable for the Research Visionary in Materials Mechanics Award, given their long-standing impact on materials science, mechanical metamaterials, and sustainable material innovation. By expanding industry collaboration, integrating computational mechanics, and increasing patent applications, their contributions could reach even greater heights in the field of materials mechanics. 🚀

 

Wenjie Ma | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Wenjie Ma | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

lecturer, Lanzhou Jiaotong University , China

Dr. Wenjie Ma is a lecturer at Lanzhou Jiaotong University specializing in geotechnical engineering. He earned his Ph.D. from Tongji University and focuses on pile-soil interaction, unsaturated soil dynamics, and numerical methods. His research integrates fractional-order viscoelastic models to enhance foundation design in complex soil conditions. Dr. Ma has published extensively in SCI-indexed journals, contributed to national research projects, and collaborated internationally. He is a board member of the International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering and an active member of professional societies. His work significantly impacts geotechnical modeling and seismic response studies.

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Education: 🎓

Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering from Tongji University, specializing in pile-soil interaction and numerical modeling | 🎓 Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering, focusing on soil dynamics and foundation stability | 🎓 Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, emphasizing structural mechanics and soil mechanics | 📚 Completed advanced coursework in unsaturated soil mechanics, seismic engineering, and computational geomechanics | 🎖️ Received specialized training in fractional-order viscoelastic models and dynamic analysis of foundation systems.

Experience: 👨‍🏫

Lecturer at Lanzhou Jiaotong University, teaching geotechnical engineering and numerical modeling | 🏗️ Researcher in geotechnical engineering, focusing on pile dynamics and soil-structure interaction | 🔬 Led two major national research projects on seismic response and soil mechanics | 🤝 Collaborated with Nanyang Technological University and National Natural Science Foundation of China on high-impact research | 🏢 Involved in five consultancy and industry projects related to foundation design and geotechnical assessments | 📝 Published 19 SCI-indexed journal articles and contributed to international geotechnical conferences.

Awards and Honors: 🏆

China Railway Society Science and Technology Special Prize for outstanding research in geotechnical engineering | 🎖️ Recognized as a promising young scientist in soil mechanics and foundation engineering | 📜 Recipient of multiple research grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China | 🏅 Awarded for excellence in academic research and innovation in geotechnical modeling | 🌍 Honored for international collaborations and contributions to seismic engineering studies | 📚 Acknowledged for editorial contributions to the International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering.

Research Focus: 🏗️

Pile-soil interaction and dynamic behavior of foundations in unsaturated soils | 📈 Application of fractional-order viscoelastic models in soil mechanics | 🔬 Seismic response analysis of foundation systems under dynamic loading | 🏛️ Geotechnical modeling and advanced numerical methods for soil structure interaction | 🏢 Development of innovative foundation solutions for complex geotechnical conditions | 🌍 International research collaborations to improve engineering resilience in seismic-prone regions.

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Dynamic Torsional Response of Pile in Fractional‐Order Viscoelastic Unsaturated Transversely Isotropic Soil With Imperfect Contact

Torsional response of pile partially embedded in fractional-order viscoelastic unsaturated transversely isotropic soil

Torsional vibration of a pipe pile in unsaturated cross-anisotropic soil based on the fractional viscoelastic model

Conclusion

Dr. Wenjie Ma is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with a well-rounded profile of high-impact research, innovation, and academic leadership. His groundbreaking work in unsaturated soil dynamics and pile-soil interaction, coupled with his strong professional engagements and industry collaborations, makes him a deserving nominee. With further interdisciplinary expansion and international recognition, he could further solidify his standing as a leading global expert in geotechnical engineering.