Arash Alipoor | Mechanical Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Arash Alipoor | Mechanical Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Shiraz University | Iran

Arash Alipoor is a mechanical engineer specializing in experimental aerodynamics and energy conversion, with advanced expertise in wind tunnel testing and compressible flow. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Energy Conversion) from Shiraz University, where his doctoral research focused on the final testing and calibration of a transonic wind tunnel using the AGARD-B standard model, emphasizing error identification, measurement correction, and uncertainty compensation, with an excellent benchmark rating. He previously completed his M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Mechanical Engineering, concentrating on numerical and experimental fluid mechanics and passive thermal performance optimization. His academic and professional experience includes research and calibration activities at a transonic wind tunnel facility, university lecturing, and engineering supervision roles in municipal and construction sectors. His research interests encompass experimental aerodynamics, sub/transonic wind tunnel testing, compressible flows, leading-edge vortices, and vortex–shock interactions. He has authored peer-reviewed journal and conference papers in leading aerodynamics and thermal–fluid journals. His achievements include ranking first among graduate students in his specialization, selection as a member of the Iran National Elites Foundation, and receipt of the Sayyad Shirazi Award. Overall, his work contributes to improving aerodynamic measurement accuracy, experimental reliability, and advanced flow diagnostics in aerospace and energy systems.

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Data Quality Assessment of a Transonic Wind Tunnel Based on Testing of an AGARD-B Standard Model
A. Alipoor, M.M. Alishahi, M.H. Montazeri,
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Mechanical Engineering, 2025.

Passive Thermal Performance Increase in Cisterns
N. Najafi, A. Alipoor, S.M.A. Najafi,
International Journal of Energy and Environmental Engineering, 5(2), 269–274, 2014. (Citations: 4)

Leo Miguel González | Mechanical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Leo Miguel González | Mechanical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | Spain

Leo Miguel González is a distinguished Professor Titular at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, specializing in numerical methods in engineering, fluid mechanics, the Navier–Stokes equations, and fluid–structure interaction. With a strong academic foundation that includes degrees in Industrial Engineering, Physics, and a PhD in Engineering from the UPM, he has built a solid career spanning more than two decades in research and university teaching. His experience includes academic roles at Universidad Pontificia Comillas and later progressive appointments at UPM, where he achieved accreditation as Catedrático by ANECA and has obtained three research sexenios. González has contributed to major European and national R&D projects, including SLOWD , FOWTDAMP (Plan Nacional), and IMAGE, collaborating with leading institutions such as Airbus, CNR-INSEAN, and the University of Bristol. His research outputs include patents such as Visitando nuestra ciencia and FEMICAI, reflecting his commitment to innovation. His publication record, citation impact, and h-index are documented in international bibliographic databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. His work continues to advance aerospace propulsion, fluid mechanics, and computational modeling, reinforcing his reputation as a key contributor to European engineering research.

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Featured Publications

Macia, F., Antuono, M., González, L. M., & Colagrossi, A. (2011). Theoretical analysis of the no-slip boundary condition enforcement in SPH methods. Progress of Theoretical Physics, 125(6), 1091–1121.

Huera-Huarte, F. J., Bangash, Z. A., & González, L. M. (2014). Towing tank experiments on the vortex-induced vibrations of low mass ratio long flexible cylinders. Journal of Fluids and Structures, 48, 81–92.

Azcona, J., Munduate, X., González, L., & Nygaard, T. A. (2017). Experimental validation of a dynamic mooring lines code with tension and motion measurements of a submerged chain. Ocean Engineering, 129, 415–427.

Souto-Iglesias, A., Macià, F., González, L. M., & Cercos-Pita, J. L. (2013). On the consistency of MPS. Computer Physics Communications, 184(3), 732–745.

Huera-Huarte, F. J., Bangash, Z. A., & González, L. M. (2016). Multi-mode vortex and wake-induced vibrations of a flexible cylinder in tandem arrangement. Journal of Fluids and Structures, 66, 571–588.

Rajeev Kumar | Engineering and Technology | Engineering Award of Excellence

Dr. Rajeev Kumar | Engineering and Technology  | Engineering Award of Excellence

Lovely professional University | India

Dr. Rajeev Kumar is an accomplished researcher and academician in Mechanical Engineering with over 15 years of teaching, research, and mentoring experience. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from IKGPTU, Kapurthala (2023), preceded by an M.Tech in Design Engineering from NIT Kurukshetra (2010) and a B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering from Kurukshetra University (2007). Currently serving as Associate Professor and Assistant Dean at Lovely Professional University, he has contributed extensively to the fields of crack propagation and prognosis, metal matrix composites, polymer composites, and mechanical composites. His prolific academic output includes 74 publications with 874 citations, an h-index of 18, and 64 Scopus-indexed documents, reflecting strong global research visibility. Dr. Kumar has been actively engaged in guiding Ph.D. and postgraduate students while also participating in grant proposals such as the ISRO-funded project on fiber optic acoustic emission sensing. His dedication has earned him recognition, including the Research Excellence Award on Teacher’s Day Celebration 2024 at LPU. Beyond teaching, he has contributed as an editorial board member and reviewer for reputed international journals. Passionate about innovation, he also holds patents in renewable energy and mechanical system design. Dr. Kumar continues to inspire through impactful research, academic leadership, and scientific service.

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Featured Publications

“Design and analysis of a stairs-climbing military bot for efficient and stable movement on various terrains”

“Unveiling of mechanical, morphological, and thermal characteristics of alkali-treated flax and pine cone fiber   reinforced polylactic acid (PLA) composites: fabrication and characterizations”

“Exploring the implications of CoCrFeNiCu high entropy alloy coatings on tribomechanical, wetting behavior, and   interfacial microstructural characterizations in microwave-clad AISI 304 stainless steels”

“Synergistic Enhancement of Super Capacitive Performance Through Sol-Gel Auto-Combustion Synthesis of Nickel Ferrite Nano-Particles and Reduced Graphene Oxide Hybrid Nano-Composite Electrode”

“Corrosion analysis of stainless steel exposed to Karanja oil biodiesel: a comparative study with commercial           diesel fuel, surface morphology analysis, and long-term immersion effects in alternative fuels”