Eligiusz Postek | Micromechanics | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Eligiusz Postek
Affiliation Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences
Country Poland
Scopus ID 6507583014
Documents 59
Citations 711
h-index 16
Subject Area Micromechanics
Event Popular Engineer Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-5757-8757

Eligiusz Postek

Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences

Eligiusz Postek, affiliated with the Institute of Fundamental Technological Research Polish Academy of Sciences, has established a notable academic profile within the field of Micromechanics. His research portfolio reflects sustained contributions to the understanding of material behavior, computational modeling, multiscale mechanics, and engineering analysis. Through peer-reviewed publications, scholarly collaborations, and measurable citation impact, his work has contributed to advancing theoretical and applied micromechanics research.[1]

The present article highlights the academic achievements, research contributions, publication record, and scholarly influence of Eligiusz Postek in consideration of the Innovative Research Award presented through the Popular Engineer Awards. The discussion adopts a neutral and encyclopedic approach consistent with academic recognition profiles.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic achievements and research contributions of Eligiusz Postek in the discipline of micromechanics. His scholarly activities encompass computational mechanics, material characterization, multiscale modeling, and engineering applications that support the advancement of materials science and mechanical engineering. The research record demonstrates consistent productivity, international visibility, and measurable scientific impact reflected through publications, citations, and collaborative research activities.[1]

Keywords

  • Micromechanics
  • Computational Mechanics
  • Multiscale Modeling
  • Material Science
  • Engineering Analysis
  • Finite Element Methods
  • Mechanical Engineering

Introduction

Micromechanics serves as a critical research area for understanding the behavior of heterogeneous materials and complex engineering systems. Researchers working in this field contribute to the development of predictive methodologies that connect microstructural characteristics with macroscopic performance. Within this context, Eligiusz Postek has contributed to scholarly investigations that support improved understanding of material response, numerical simulation techniques, and engineering design methodologies.[2]

Research Profile

Eligiusz Postek’s academic profile demonstrates engagement in advanced engineering research supported by peer-reviewed publications and recognized scholarly impact metrics. With 59 indexed documents, 711 citations, and an h-index of 16, his body of work reflects sustained scientific activity and visibility within the international research community.[1]

  • Research specialization in micromechanics and computational engineering.
  • Experience in multiscale material modeling approaches.
  • Contributions to numerical simulation and engineering analysis.
  • Internationally indexed scientific publications.

Research Contributions

The research contributions of Eligiusz Postek are associated with the development and application of advanced computational methods used to investigate material behavior at multiple scales. His work has supported the integration of theoretical concepts with practical engineering challenges, facilitating improved interpretation of material performance and structural reliability.[3]

  1. Advancement of computational micromechanics methodologies.
  2. Research on multiscale material characterization.
  3. Development of numerical simulation frameworks.
  4. Contribution to engineering applications of material modeling.

Publications

The publication record of Eligiusz Postek includes articles addressing computational mechanics, material microstructures, numerical methods, and engineering modeling. Selected representative publication themes include:[3]

  • Multiscale analysis of composite materials.
  • Computational modeling of heterogeneous structures.
  • Finite element applications in micromechanics.
  • Material behavior prediction under complex loading conditions.

Examples of scholarly outputs frequently incorporate internationally recognized DOI registration standards, facilitating accessibility and citation tracking within academic databases.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact can be evaluated through citation performance, scholarly visibility, and influence on subsequent investigations. The citation count of 711 and h-index of 16 indicate that the published research has attracted attention within the scientific community and has contributed to ongoing developments in micromechanics and related engineering disciplines.[1]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate originality, scholarly excellence, and meaningful contributions to scientific advancement. Based on the documented publication record, citation performance, and subject-matter expertise, Eligiusz Postek’s academic profile aligns with the evaluation dimensions commonly associated with innovation-oriented research recognition programs.[1][2]

Conclusion

Eligiusz Postek has developed a recognized scholarly profile through sustained contributions to micromechanics research, computational modeling, and engineering analysis. His publication record, citation impact, and commitment to advancing scientific understanding support his consideration within academic recognition initiatives such as the Innovative Research Award. The available evidence demonstrates a research career characterized by productivity, technical expertise, and measurable academic influence.[1]

References

  1. Scopus author details: Eligiusz Postek, Author ID 6507583014. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=6507583014
  2. Plasticity of Expression of Stem Cell and EMT Markers in Breast Cancer Cells in 2D and 3D Culture Depend on the Spatial Parameters of Cell Growth; Mathematical Modeling of Mechanical Stress in Cell Culture in Relation to ECM Stiffness.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2306-5354/12/2/147
  3. Molecular Dynamics-Based Calibrated Micromechanics Model for Elastic Properties of Fullerene-PMMA Nanocomposites Incorporating Interface Stress. https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/31/6/944
  4. Integrated finite element-meshfree numerical strategy for size-dependent nonlinear asymmetric instability analysis of CNF-SiC hybrid reinforced micro-arches.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0263822326003478?via%3Dihub

ILYACE KORODOWOU | Materials Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ILYACE KORODOWOU | Materials Sciences | Best Researcher Award

PhD, Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Tangier (FSTT), Morocco

Ilyace Korodowou is a Togolese PhD candidate in Materials Science and Engineering at the Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Tangier, Morocco. With a background in Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Ilyace graduated with honors from Eyadema Military College in 2016. After completing studies in Biology, Chemistry, and Geology, he pursued a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Materials Science, focusing on materials recycling, biopolymer characterization, and sustainable technologies. His research interests include nonwoven processes, plastics, and environmental applications. Ilyace has gained valuable experience in academic research, as well as professional roles in scientific projects and laboratory environments. Outside of his studies, he enjoys reading, football, jogging, and watching crime series. His interdisciplinary approach and passion for impactful research make him a promising figure in the field of materials science.

Profile

Education

Ilyace Korodowou has pursued a diverse and rigorous educational journey in the field of Materials Science and Engineering. His academic path began at Eyadema Military College in Togo, where he completed his high school education in Mathematics and Natural Sciences in 2016. Afterward, he pursued studies in Biology, Chemistry, and Geology (DEUST), followed by a Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Analysis Techniques at Abdelmalek Essaâdi University in Tangier, Morocco. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master’s degree in Materials Engineering for Plastics and Metallurgy (GMPM), deepening his expertise in physics, chemistry, and mechanical engineering. Currently, he is a PhD candidate specializing in Materials Sciences and Engineering, focusing on the recycling, valorization, and characterization of biopolymers, as well as sustainable nonwoven processes. His research is grounded in scientific curiosity, innovation, and a commitment to environmental sustainability.

Experience

Ilyace Korodowou has developed extensive experience in materials science and research, gaining hands-on exposure in various labs and research projects. He is currently a PhD candidate at Abdelmalek Essaâdi University, where his research focuses on sustainable materials, particularly nonwoven technologies, plastics recycling, and biopolymer characterization. Ilyace also worked as a research assistant at the Technical Center of Plastics and Rubber in Casablanca, Morocco, from 2021 to 2023, gaining practical insights into plastic and rubber material processing. He has participated in a number of internships, including work at the Physico-Chemistry Laboratory of Natural Materials and the LAMSE Laboratory. His past roles also include laboratory assistance, where he supervised practical sessions for undergraduates and provided guidance on research methodologies. Additionally, Ilyace has contributed to several scientific conferences and is actively involved in mentoring students for their final-year projects, showcasing his commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering new talent in materials science.

Awards and Honors

Ilyace Korodowou has earned various academic and professional accolades in his field. Notably, he received the first prize at the third edition of the CESTOM-INNOVE project competition in 2022, awarded for his innovative ecoVALFI project, focusing on sustainable materials. His academic journey has been marked by several prestigious certifications, including a badge of achievement in “Optimization of Processes and Advanced Processes of Thermoplastics and Composites” from Institut Mines-Télécom in Paris (2024), and a series of research-focused certificates from Clarivate, University of Liège, and Paris-Saclay University. Ilyace has also excelled in numerous online learning platforms, including earning badges in Biomass and Green Chemistry, Nanoscience, and Advanced Chemistry. His ongoing academic success underscores his commitment to advancing in materials science and engineering, particularly in sustainable development and environmental preservation.

Research Focus

Ilyace Korodowou’s research focuses on the sustainable recycling and valorization of materials, particularly in the fields of biopolymers, nonwoven technologies, and plastic materials processing. His work explores environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional materials, such as the use of sisal fibers and recycled materials in industrial applications. Ilyace is dedicated to characterizing and functionalizing biopolymers, with a focus on improving their properties for various applications in sustainability. He is also exploring innovative nonwoven processes, specifically in the context of filtration membranes and absorbent materials, that can help reduce the environmental impact of plastic waste. Additionally, his research includes the design and optimization of materials for specific applications, including the development of composite materials and the study of life cycle assessments (LCA) for environmental impact evaluation. Ilyace’s interdisciplinary approach combines materials science, engineering, and environmental science to create a more sustainable future through innovative material design and processing.

Publication Top Notes

  • Evaluating sisal fibers as an eco-friendly and cost-efficient alternative to cotton for the Moroccan absorbent hygiene and textile industries 🌱 (Industrial Crops and Products, 2024)
  • Industrial ecology in Morocco: wet laying composite air filter membrane based on cottonized sisal fibers and recycled nonwoven supermarket bag 🌿 (Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 2024)
  • Stabilization of Argan Oil Nanoemulsions Using Chitosan Extracted from Pink Shrimp Shells 🐚 (Applied Science, 2025)
  • Cottonized sisal fibers: a more economic and sustainable alternative to natural cotton, – for absorbent textile and hygienic products, in Morocco 🌱 (2024)
  • Industrial Ecology in Morocco: Wet Laying Composite Filter Membrane Based on Cottonized Sisal Fibers and Recycled Non-Woven Supermarket Bag 🧵 (2023)
  • Composite membrane based on cellulose fibers and recycled polypropylene: a more economic and sustainable alternative for the filtration of particles in the air 🌍 (8th International Symposium on Sediment Management, 2024)