Mohammadmahdi Amini | Structural health monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammadmahdi Amini | Structural health monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Innovation & Technology Manager at Laskaridis Shipping Co. LTD, Greece

🎓 Mohammadmahdi Amini, a skilled BIM Modeler born in 1995, has over 3 years of professional expertise in Revit-based Building Information Modeling (BIM). 🌍 Based in Damghan, Semnan, Iran, he has authored three Q1 Elsevier journal papers exploring the effects of magnetic fields on concrete properties. 🏗️ Proficient in Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, and advanced design software, Mohammadmahdi excels in architectural design, construction documentation, and quantity surveying. ✍️ Fluent in English with an IELTS score of 6, he thrives in collaborative environments, showcasing a passion for innovative civil engineering solutions.

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

Mohammadmahdi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Semnan University, Iran (2014–2019). 🏫 Specializing in structural analysis and concrete technologies, he developed a foundational understanding of construction methodologies and project management. 📚 With a GPA of 13.73, his academic journey laid the groundwork for his advanced research in magnetic fields’ effects on concrete, culminating in contributions to high-impact journals. ✨ Semnan University was instrumental in shaping his technical and analytical abilities, inspiring his pursuit of excellence in BIM modeling and civil engineering research.

Experience 💼

As a BIM Modeler at Agourconstruction (Dec 2020–Feb 2024), Mohammadmahdi specialized in Revit-based architectural drafting, quantity surveying, and cost estimation. 📊 His role extended to supervision assistance and resident engineering, ensuring project execution met quality standards. 🏗️ With a keen eye for detail, he collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to deliver efficient construction documentation. ✨ Leveraging his Revit and AutoCAD expertise, he optimized workflows and developed innovative solutions for construction challenges. 🌟 His commitment to excellence has consistently driven successful project outcomes.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Elsevier Recognition: Published three Q1 journal papers in 2024, advancing research in magnetic fields’ effects on concrete. Academic Achievement: Recognized for contributing innovative methodologies to concrete technologies at Semnan University Innovation Awards: Praised for applying novel magnetic approaches in structural engineering solutions. Professional Excellence: Earned commendations for delivering high-quality BIM projects and advancing Revit-based construction workflows.

Research Focus 🔬

Mohammadmahdi’s research centers on leveraging magnetic fields to enhance concrete’s mechanical properties. 🧲 His studies delve into the compressive strength of concrete enriched with silica sand, ferrosilicon, and nano-silica. 📖 His publications include experimental and numerical investigations of magnetic field effects, aiming to improve concrete’s durability and magnetization. 💡 A pioneering approach integrates nanotechnology and magnetic innovations for advanced construction materials. ✨ His work bridges theory and application, inspiring sustainable and efficient civil engineering solutions.

Publications 📖

1. Numerical Investigation on the Impact of Alternating Magnetic Fields on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete with Various Silica Sand and Ferrosilicon Compositions

Authors: Ghanepour, M.; Amini, M.M.; Rezaifar, O.
Journal: Results in Engineering
Volume: 24
Article ID: 103631
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
This study investigates the mechanical behavior of concrete exposed to alternating magnetic fields, focusing on compositions incorporating silica sand and ferrosilicon. Advanced numerical simulations provide insights into how magnetic fields influence concrete’s structural performance and durability. This work serves as a significant step in optimizing construction materials for modern infrastructure.

2. Experimental Analysis of the Impact of Alternating Magnetic Fields on the Compressive Strength of Concrete with Various Silica Sand and Microsilica Compositions

Authors: Amini, M.M.; Ghanepour, M.; Rezaifar, O.
Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials
Volume: 21
Article ID: e03487
Year: 2024
Citations: 3
This experimental study explores the compressive strength enhancement of concrete treated with alternating magnetic fields. It emphasizes how the integration of silica sand and microsilica alters the concrete’s properties under magnetic exposure. The findings highlight innovative strategies to improve concrete performance in high-demand applications.

3. A Novel Magnetic Approach to Improve Compressive Strength and Magnetization of Concrete Containing Nano Silica and Steel Fibers

Authors: Rezaifar, O.; Ghanepour, M.; Amini, M.M.
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Volume: 91
Article ID: 109342
Year: 2024
Citations: 7
This paper presents a groundbreaking approach to enhancing concrete’s compressive strength and magnetization through the inclusion of nano silica and steel fibers. The application of magnetic fields during the curing process demonstrates significant improvements in both mechanical and magnetic properties. This research has profound implications for the construction of magnetically sensitive and structurally robust materials.

Conclusion

Mohammadmahdi Amini demonstrates significant potential for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his impactful publications, technical expertise, and innovative research on concrete properties. However, improving language proficiency, further diversifying research topics, and showcasing exceptional academic achievements could make his profile even more compelling for international recognition. Overall, he is a strong candidate for the award.

JAEHYUK CHOI | Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

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

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

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

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Education 🎓

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

Experience 👨‍✈️

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

Awards and Honors🏆

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

Publication  Top Notes

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Conclusion

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

Juan Bai | Materials and Structures | Women Researcher Award

Dr.  Queensland university of technology, Australia

Dr. Bai J. is an ARC DECRA Fellow and Lecturer at Queensland University of Technology, with a strong background in material physics and chemistry. Their research is centered on designing and synthesizing functional nanostructured materials for electrochemistry and energy conversion, particularly in fuel cells and electrocatalysis. Dr. Bai has published 24 papers in leading SCI journals such as Advanced Materials and ACS Energy Letters. Recognized for their contributions, they have received prestigious awards, including the Australian Research Council DECRA and Discovery Projects awards. Dr. Bai holds a Ph.D. from Shaanxi Normal University and has extensive expertise in electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices.

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🎓 Education

Feb. 2024 – Present:
ARC DECRA Fellow/Lecturer, School of Chemistry and Physics, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.Apr. 2020 – Jan. 2024:
Postdoc in Electrocatalysis, School of Chemistry and Physics, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Supervisors: Prof. Ziqi Sun, Jun MeiSep. 2016 – Jun. 2019:
Ph.D. in Material Physics and Chemistry, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi’an, China.
Supervisors: Prof. Yu Chen, Jinghui ZengSep. 2012 – Jun. 2015:
M.S. in Physical Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China.
Supervisors: Prof. Dongmei Sun, Yu Chen, Tianhong LuSep. 2008 – Jun. 2012:
B.S. in Science Education, Department of Applied Chemistry, Yuncheng University, Yuncheng, China.

🔬 Research Objectives

My research is centered on the design and synthesis of functional nanostructured materials for applications in electrochemistry and energy conversion devices. Key areas of focus include:Anodic and Cathodic Reactions of Fuel Cells: ORR, MOR, EOR, and FAORElectrocatalysts: Noble metal-based (Pt, Pd, Rh) nanoparticles for HER, OER, and NRRAs the first/co-first/corresponding author, I have published 24 papers in top-tier SCI Journals such as Advanced Materials, ACS Energy Letters, and Advanced Energy Materials.

🏆 Awards and Honors

2023: Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) – $448,407.002023: Australian Research Council Discovery Projects – $404,530.002018: National Scholarship for Graduate Students (Ph.D.)2017: Research Individual Award by Shaanxi Normal University2017: Ji-Xue Scholarship by Shaanxi Normal University2016: Yuan-Ding Scholarship by Shaanxi Normal University2015: Excellent Student Award by Nanjing Normal University

Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Experience: The candidate has a strong background in material physics and chemistry, with a focus on nanostructured materials and their applications in electrochemical energy conversion. This expertise is highly relevant to the award, as it demonstrates a deep understanding of a critical field in modern science.
  2. Publication Record: With 24 papers published in high-impact SCI journals such as Advanced Materials, ACS Energy Letters, and Advanced Energy Materials, the candidate has established herself as a leading researcher in her field. This prolific publication record underscores her ability to contribute original and significant research to the scientific community.
  3. Award and Recognition: The candidate has received prestigious awards, including the 2023 Australian Research Council Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (DECRA) and substantial research funding. These accolades reflect her recognized potential and achievements within the scientific community.
  4. Research Focus on Sustainability: The candidate’s work on electrocatalysts and fuel cells, especially in the context of sustainable energy, aligns with global priorities in renewable energy and environmental protection. This makes her research not only innovative but also socially and environmentally impactful.
  5. Professional Skills: The candidate has demonstrated a high level of expertise in experimental techniques, theoretical knowledge, and the use of advanced instrumentation. These skills are essential for conducting cutting-edge research in electrochemistry and material science.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact and Outreach: While the candidate has an impressive academic and research background, there is limited information on her involvement in outreach activities, mentoring, or promoting women in science. Increasing visibility and engagement in these areas could enhance her candidacy for a Women Researcher Award, which often considers contributions beyond academic achievements.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: While the candidate’s research is highly specialized, further collaboration across disciplines could lead to broader applications of her work and increase its overall impact. Engaging in interdisciplinary projects or collaborations with industry could further elevate her profile.

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

Nanocatalysts for Electrocatalytic Oxidation of Ethanol
Authors: J. Bai, D. Liu, J. Yang, Y. Chen
Journal: ChemSusChem, 12(10), 2117-2132, 2019
Citations: 170
🧪 Focus: Ethanol oxidation using nanocatalysts.

Polyallylamine-Functionalized Platinum Tripods: Enhancement of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction by Proton Carriers
Authors: G.R. Xu, J. Bai, L. Yao, Q. Xue, J.X. Jiang, J.H. Zeng, Y. Chen, J.M. Lee
Journal: ACS Catalysis, 7(1), 452-458, 2017
Citations: 147
🔋 Focus: Hydrogen evolution reaction.

Bimetallic Platinum–Rhodium Alloy Nanodendrites as Highly Active Electrocatalyst for the Ethanol Oxidation Reaction
Authors: J. Bai, X. Xiao, Y.Y. Xue, J.X. Jiang, J.H. Zeng, X.F. Li, Y. Chen
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 10(23), 19755-19763, 2018
Citations: 145
⚗️ Focus: Platinum-rhodium alloy for ethanol oxidation.

Atomically Ultrathin RhCo Alloy Nanosheet Aggregates for Efficient Water Electrolysis in Broad pH Range
Authors: Y. Zhao, J. Bai, X.R. Wu, P. Chen, P.J. Jin, H.C. Yao, Y. Chen
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 7(27), 16437-16446, 2019
Citations: 143
🌊 Focus: Water electrolysis using RhCo alloy nanosheets.

Au Nanowires@Pd-Polyethylenimine Nanohybrids as Highly Active and Methanol-Tolerant Electrocatalysts Toward Oxygen Reduction Reaction in Alkaline Media
Authors: Q. Xue, J. Bai, C. Han, P. Chen, J.X. Jiang, Y. Chen
Journal: ACS Catalysis, 8(12), 11287-11295, 2018
Citations: 133
🧪 Focus: Oxygen reduction reaction in alkaline media.

Polyethyleneimine Functionalized Platinum Superstructures: Enhancing Hydrogen Evolution Performance by Morphological and Interfacial Control
Authors: G.R. Xu, J. Bai, J.X. Jiang, J.M. Lee, Y. Chen
Journal: Chemical Science, 8(12), 8411-8418, 2017
Citations: 115
⚛️ Focus: Hydrogen evolution through platinum superstructures.

Hydrothermal Synthesis and Catalytic Application of Ultrathin Rhodium Nanosheet Nanoassemblies
Authors: J. Bai, G.R. Xu, S.H. Xing, J.H. Zeng, J.X. Jiang, Y. Chen
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 8(49), 33635-33641, 2016
Citations: 96
🔬 Focus: Rhodium nanosheet for catalytic applications.

Molybdenum‐Promoted Surface Reconstruction in Polymorphic Cobalt for Initiating Rapid Oxygen Evolution
Authors: J. Bai, J. Mei, T. Liao, Q. Sun, Z.G. Chen, Z. Sun
Journal: Advanced Energy Materials, 12(5), 2103247, 2022
Citations: 87
Focus: Oxygen evolution in cobalt.

One-Pot Fabrication of Hollow and Porous Pd–Cu Alloy Nanospheres and Their Remarkably Improved Catalytic Performance for Hexavalent Chromium Reduction
Authors: S.H. Han, J. Bai, H.M. Liu, J.H. Zeng, J.X. Jiang, Y. Chen, J.M. Lee
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 8(45), 30948-30955, 2016
Citations: 85
🌍 Focus: Catalytic reduction of hexavalent chromium.

Glycerol Oxidation Assisted Electrocatalytic Nitrogen Reduction: Ammonia and Glyceraldehyde Co-Production on Bimetallic RhCu Ultrathin Nanoflake Nanoaggregates
Authors: J. Bai, H. Huang, F.M. Li, Y. Zhao, P. Chen, P.J. Jin, S.N. Li, H.C. Yao, J.H. Zeng
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 7(37), 21149-21156, 2019
Citations: 84

Conclusion

The candidate is exceptionally well-suited for the Women Researcher Award, given her extensive research experience, strong publication record, and recognized achievements in the field of electrochemistry and materials science. Her work is not only innovative but also highly relevant to global challenges, particularly in sustainable energy. To further strengthen her candidacy, the candidate might consider expanding her impact through outreach, mentoring, and interdisciplinary collaboration.

Dr. Mariyam Sattar | Solid Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mariyam Sattar | Solid Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mariyam Sattar, nstitute of Space Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Mariyam Sattar is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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Computational Analysis of Multi-Fuel Micro-Gas Turbine Annular Combustion Chamber

Authors: AA Sher, N Ahmad, M Sattar, P Phelan, A Lin

Journal: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry

Year: 2024

Details: This paper presents a computational analysis focused on the performance and efficiency of an annular combustion chamber designed for multi-fuel micro-gas turbines.

Characterization and Toxicology of Microplastics in Soils, Water and Air

Authors: T Mehmood, L Peng, M Ejaz, M Shaz, MA Hassan, M Sattar, S Bibi

Book: Microplastic Occurrence, Fate, Impact, and Remediation

Year: 2023

Pages: 23-63

Details: The study explores the presence and toxicological effects of microplastics across various environmental mediums including soil, water, and air.

Thermal Management of Microelectronic Devices Using Nanofluid with Metal Foam Heat Sink

Authors: MT Tahir, S Anwar, N Ahmad, M Sattar, UW Qazi, U Ghafoor, MR Bhutta

Journal: Micromachines

Volume: 14, Issue 7, Article 1475

Year: 2023

Details: This research investigates the efficacy of nanofluid and metal foam heat sinks in improving the thermal management of microelectronic devices.

Solar Array Drive Assembly Disturbance Modeling, Jitter Analysis and Validation Tests for Precision Space-Based Operations

Authors: M Sattar, M Alzaid, NUR Junejo, RA Malik, M Tanveer, M Latif

Journal: Journal of Vibration Engineering & Technologies

Volume: 11, Issue 5, Pages 2069-2080

Year: 2023

Details: The paper focuses on the disturbance modeling and jitter analysis for solar array drive assemblies, aiming to enhance the precision of space-based operations.

Effect of Various Dusts and Humidity on the Performance of Renewable Energy Modules

Authors: AA Sher, N Ahmad, M Sattar, U Ghafoor, UH Shah

Journal: Energies

Volume: 16, Issue 13, Article 4857

Year: 2023

Details: This study evaluates how different types of dust and varying humidity levels affect the efficiency and performance of renewable energy modules.

A Survey on Physical Layer Techniques and Challenges in Underwater Communication Systems

Authors: NUR Junejo, M Sattar, S Adnan, H Sun, ABM Adam, A Hassan, H Esmaiel

Journal: Journal of Marine Science and Engineering

Volume: 11, Issue 4, Article 885

Year: 2023

Details: This paper surveys the physical layer techniques and identifies key challenges in underwater communication systems, providing insights into current solutions and future research directions.

Cell Alternation Algorithm for Simulating Bubble Growth in Boiling Flows through Volume of Fluid (VOF) Method in Fluent

Authors: ZA Khan, N Ahmad, M Sattar, MA Haq, I Khan, AH Ganie

Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal

Volume: 61, Issue 12, Pages 13051-13066

Year: 2022

Details: The paper presents a cell alternation algorithm to simulate bubble growth in boiling flows using the VOF method in Fluent, contributing to the understanding of phase change processes.

An Innovative Thermal Protective Clothing System for Firefighters

Authors: G Santos, F Marques, J Ribeiro, A Fonseca, JM Miranda, J Campos, …

Conference: 14th Joint International Conference Clotech2022

Year: 2022

Details: This study introduces a novel thermal protective clothing system designed to enhance the safety and comfort of firefighters during extreme thermal conditions.

Performance Analysis and Optimization of a Cooling System for Hybrid Solar Panels Based on Climatic Conditions of Islamabad, Pakistan

Authors: M Sattar, A Rehman, N Ahmad, AS Mohammad, AA Al Ahmadi, N Ullah

Journal: Energies

Volume: 15, Issue 17, Article 6278

Year: 2022

Details: The research focuses on optimizing a cooling system for hybrid solar panels tailored to the climatic conditions of Islamabad, improving their efficiency and lifespan.

Sea Experimental for Compressive Sensing-Based Sparse Channel Estimation of Underwater Acoustic TDS-OFDM System

Authors: NUR Junejo, H Esmaiel, M Sattar, H Sun, MA Khalil, I Ullah

Journal: Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

Year: 2022

Details: This paper describes experimental results on sparse channel estimation for underwater acoustic communication systems using compressive sensing and TDS-OFDM techniques.

Inter-Organizational Cloud Computing and Robust Scalability in Current Scenario and Beyond

Authors: A Khan, A Junejo, M Naeem, M Sattar, AH Malik

Journal: Automatic Control and Computer Sciences

Volume: 56, Issue 1, Pages 26-37

Year: 2022

Details: The study examines the scalability and robustness of inter-organizational cloud computing, considering current and future technological scenarios.

Highly Stretchable Durable Electro-Thermal Conductive Yarns Made by Deposition of Carbon Nanotubes

Authors: A Ali, M Sattar, T Riaz, BA Khan, M Awais, J Militky, MT Noman

Journal: The Journal of the Textile Institute

Volume: 113, Issue 1, Pages 80-89

Year: 2022

Details: This research presents the development of highly stretchable and durable electro-thermal conductive yarns through the deposition of carbon nanotubes, with applications in smart textiles.

Generalized Contraction Theorems Approach to Fuzzy Differential Equations in Fuzzy Metric Spaces

Authors: I Shamas, SU Rehman, T Abdeljawad, M Sattar, SU Khan, N Mlaiki

Journal: AIMS Math

Volume: 7, Pages 11243-11275

Year: 2022

Details: The paper proposes generalized contraction theorems for solving fuzzy differential equations in fuzzy metric spaces, contributing to the field of fuzzy mathematics.

Detrital Zircon Provenance of the Cenozoic Sequence, Kotli, Northwestern Himalaya, Pakistan; Implications for India–Asia Collision

Authors: M Awais, M Qasim, JI Tanoli, L Ding, M Sattar, MS Baig, S Pervaiz

Journal: Minerals

Volume: 11, Issue 12, Article 1399

Year: 2021

Details: This geological study investigates the provenance of detrital zircon in the Cenozoic sequence of Kotli, offering insights into the India-Asia collision and its tectonic implications.

Integrated Provenance and Tectonic Implications of the Cretaceous–Palaeocene Clastic Sequence, Changla Gali, Lesser Himalaya, Pakistan

Authors: M Qasim, J Ahmad, L Ding, JI Tanoli, M Sattar, QU Rehman, M Awais, …

Journal: Geological Journal

Volume: 56, Issue 9, Pages 4747-4759

Year: 2021

Details: The study integrates provenance and tectonic analysis of the Cretaceous-Palaeocene clastic sequence in Changla Gali, enhancing the understanding of the region’s geological history.

Single-Step Green Synthesis of Highly Concentrated and Stable Colloidal Dispersion of Core-Shell Silver Nanoparticles and Their Antimicrobial and Ultra-High Catalytic Properties

Authors: A Ali, M Sattar, F Hussain, MHK Tareen, J Militky, MT Noman

Journal: Nanomaterials

Volume: 11, Issue 4, Article 1007

Year: 2021

Details: This research demonstrates a green synthesis method for producing core-shell silver nanoparticles with remarkable antimicrobial and catalytic properties.

Numerical and Experimental Evaluation of the Mechanical Behavior of Kevlar/Glass Fiber Reinforced Epoxy Hybrid Composites

Authors: M Nabeel, MA Nasir, M Sattar, RA Malik, M Alzaid, MS Butt, M Saleem, …

Journal: Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology

Volume: 34, Pages 4613-4619

Year: 2020

Details: The paper evaluates the mechanical behavior of Kevlar/glass fiber reinforced epoxy

Assoc Prof Dr. Yves Mbono Samba | Structural dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Yves Mbono Samba | Structural dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Yves Mbono Samba, University of Yaounde 1, Cameroon

Assoc Prof Dr. Yves Mbono Samba is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

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📚Education:

Doctorate in Mechanics, University of Paris 6 (June 1995)Diploma of Advanced Studies in Mechanics, University of Paris 6 (June 1991)Maîtrise (bachelor’s degree) in Mechanics, University of Paris 6 (September 1990)Degree in Physics, University of Paris Sud (June 1988)Diploma of General University Studies, Université Paris Sud (June 1986)

Experience:

Lecturer at University of Yaoundé 1 (since 1995)

Academic Achievements:

I have been actively involved in teaching, research, and student project supervision, guiding 7 PhD and 15 Master’s degree students over the years. My academic journey has been enriched by numerous publications and contributions to the field of mechanics.

1. Vortex Waves in Fluid–Structure Interaction with High Froude Number and a Damped Structure
Simo Kaptue, H., Ngou Zeufo, L., Mbono Samba, Y., Kofané, T.C.
Ocean Engineering, 2024, 306, 117946

2. Theoretical Analysis of Non-linear Dynamic Response of a Bridge Pier Under Two-phase Flow Excitation
Ngou, L.Z., Simo, H.K., Lekama, B.K., Fewo, S.I., Mbono Samba, Y.C.
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2023, 37(11), pp. 5683–5693

3. Examining Capillary Dynamics in Rectangular and Circular Conduits Subject to Unsteady Surface Tension
Azese, M.N., Engola, J.J., Hona, J., Yap, E.J., Mbono Samba, Y.C.
Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2022, 949, A6

4. An Attempt to Study Foundation Anchoring Conditions in Sedimentary Estuaries Using Integrated Methods
Gounou Pokam, B.P., Domra Kana, J., Meli’i, J.L., Mbono Samba, Y.C., Njandjock Nouck, P.
Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2022, 12(14), 7175

5. On the Existence and Determination of the Incompressible Laminar Flow Located in the Polar Plane of a Porous Annular Pipe
Makon, N.R., Ngo Nyobe, E., Lamara, M., Mbono Samba, Y.C., Pemha, E.
Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2022, 61(4), pp. 2637–2650

6. Effects of an External Constant Pressure Gradient on a Steady Incompressible Laminar Flow Through a Semi-porous Annular Pipe
Mbogba, G.L., Ngo Nyobe, E., Lamara, M., Mbono Samba, Y.C., Pemha, E.
Zeitschrift für Naturforschung – Section A Journal of Physical Sciences, 2022, 77(2), pp. 131–141

7. Dynamic Analysis and Numerical Simulation of Flexible Multibody Systems
Mbono Samba, Y.C., Pascal, M.
Mechanics of Structures and Machines, 2001, 29(3), pp. 295–316

Omer SaidToker | Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr Omer  SaidToker; Leading Researcher in Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures

Associate Professor Dr. Omer Said Toker is a highly respected faculty member at Yildiz Technical University. With a strong background in his field and a dedication to academic excellence, Dr. Toker has made significant contributions to the university’s academic and research endeavors. His expertise lies in [insert specific field or specialization], where he has demonstrated exceptional knowledge and skill. Dr. Toker is known for his passion for teaching and his ability to inspire and mentor students. His research interests and contributions have earned him recognition in the academic community, making him a valuable asset to Yildiz Technical University.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

Dr. Omer Said Toker is an Associate Professor at Yildiz Technical University, known for his expertise in [insert specific field or specialization]. He has made significant contributions to the university’s academic and research endeavors, earning recognition in the academic community. Dr. Toker is dedicated to fostering a stimulating learning environment and is passionate about mentoring students. His academic journey includes a Doctorate from Namık Kemal Üniversitesi, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü, Turkey, from 2012 to 2016, a Postgraduate degree from Erciyes University, Mühendislik Fakültesi, Gıda Mühendisliği Bölümü, Turkey, from 2009 to 2012, and an Undergraduate degree from Middle East Technical University, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Food Engineering, Turkey, from 2003 to 2008.

Courses and Trainings:

  Education Management and Planning ,ReolojiEğitimi, AntonPaar, 2014

Research Interest:

FoodEngineering, FoodTechnology, Sugars,Syrups, Starches andCandy, Cocoa and ChocolateProducts

Award and Honor:

KaradağA., MetinYıldırımR., TokerÖ.S., 2024-EşikÜstüÖdülü, Tübitak,May2019

Academic Titles / Tasks:

AssociateProfessor, YildizTechnicalUniversity, FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng, Department Of Food Engineering, 2020 -Continu
AssistantProfessor, YildizTechnicalUniversity, FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng, Department Of Food Engineering, 2018 -Continues
AssistantProfessor, YildizTechnicalUniversity, FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng, Department Of Food Engineering,2017 -2018
ResearchAssistant, YildizTechnicalUniversity,  FacultyOfChemıcal And Metalurgıcal Engıneerıng,Department Of Food Engineering,2013 -2017
ResearchAssistant,  IgdirUniversity, MühendsilikFakültesi, GıdaMühendisliği, 2012 -2013
ResearchAssistant, ErciyesUniversity, MühendsilikFakültesi, GıdaMühendisliği, 2010 -2012
ResearchAssistant, IgdirUniversity, MühendsilikFakültesi, GıdaMühendisliği, 2009 -2010

Publications Top Notes:

I. Modification of chia (Salvia hispanica L.) seedmucilage (a heteropolysaccharide) by atmospheric pressure cold plasma jet treatment Mutlu S.,PalabiyikI.,KopukB.,GunesR.,BolukE.,BAĞCIU.,ÖZMEND.,TOKERÖ.S.,KONARN. FoodBioscience,vol.56,2023 (SCI-Expanded) I . Production and characterization of probiotic jel y candy containing Bacil us species KahramanB.,KorkmazK.,DaştanD.,TokerÖ.S.,DertliE.,ArıcıM. Journalof FoodMeasurementandCharacterization,vol.17,no.6,pp.5864-5873,2023 (SCI-Expanded)
I I. Importance of rheological properties in enrobing efficiency of dark chocolate: application in wafer products ErturalG. I.,GunesR.,TOKERÖ.S.,PalabiyikI.,KONARN.,SAĞDIÇO. International Journalof Food Science andTechnology,vol.58,no.11,pp.5938-5946,2023 (SCI-Expanded)
IV. Gelatin production fromturkey (Meleagris gal opavo) skin as a newsource: fromwaste to a sustainable food gel ing agent OzcanY.,KurtA.,ÖZMEND.,TOKERÖ.S. Journalof the Science of Food andAgriculture,vol.103,no.11,pp.5511-5520,2023 (SCI-Expanded)
V. Investigation of cold plasma technique as an alternative to conventional alkalization of cocoa powders PalabiyikI.,KopukB.,TokerÖ.S.,KonarN. INNOVATIVEFOODSCIENCEANDEMERGINGTECHNOLOGIES,vol.88,no.1,pp.103440,2023 (SCI-Expanded)