Srinivas Tadepalli | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Srinivas Tadepalli | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR,  Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (IMSIU), Saudi Arabia

Dr. Srinivas Tadepalli is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Imam Muhammad Bin Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia. With over 9 years of teaching experience and a solid research foundation, he holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from UPES, Dehradun. His research specializes in environmental engineering, particularly in water pollution, bio-remediation, and low-cost adsorption techniques for heavy metal removal. Dr. Tadepalli has contributed significantly to the academic world with 30+ peer-reviewed publications, several books, and international conference presentations. His teaching portfolio spans undergraduate and postgraduate courses, along with lab development and coordination. He is widely recognized for his innovative teaching methodologies and extensive work on adsorption modeling and simulation. Dr. Tadepalli has also been actively involved in academic coordination, technical events, and quality assurance programs. Passionate about sustainability, he continues to mentor students and contribute to environmental research through interdisciplinary collaborations worldwide.

Professional Profile

🎓 Education 

Dr. Srinivas Tadepalli’s educational journey reflects a strong foundation in engineering disciplines. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (2011–2017) from the University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun, with a focus on environmental pollution and heavy metal remediation using adsorbents. Prior to that, he completed his M.Tech in Gas Engineering (2008–2010) at UPES, achieving 85.4% and submitting a thesis on the design of compact heat exchangers. He holds a B.Tech in Chemical Engineering (2004–2008) from Bapatla Engineering College, affiliated with Acharya Nagarjuna University, where he conducted a project on xylene separation using distillation and extraction. Dr. Tadepalli also excelled in his early education, scoring 88.7% in Intermediate (2002–2004) and 84% in SSC (2001–2002). Throughout his academic path, he demonstrated excellence by securing top state ranks and qualifying national-level competitive exams like GATE and PGECET.

👨‍🏫 Experience 

Dr. Tadepalli has an extensive teaching and research career spanning over 15 years, including international appointments. Since December 2019, he has been serving as Assistant Professor at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Saudi Arabia. His past appointments include Assistant Professorships at Chandigarh University, Galgotias University, Bule Hora University (Ethiopia), and NIT Warangal. He began as a teaching assistant and research fellow at UPES Dehradun (2011–2015), where he completed his doctoral research. His responsibilities have included course instruction, lab development, curriculum design, project supervision, and academic coordination. He is adept in subjects such as Thermodynamics, Mass Transfer, Instrumentation, Wastewater Treatment, and Alternative Energy Technologies. Additionally, he has coordinated technical events, handled IPR and publications, and acted as a Department Research Committee (DRC) member. His international teaching exposure and consistent research productivity distinguish him as a versatile and committed academic professional.

🔬 Research Focus 

Dr. Srinivas Tadepalli’s research is deeply rooted in environmental and chemical engineering, with a strong emphasis on adsorption technologies for heavy metal remediation from industrial effluents. His doctoral work explored low-cost biosorbents in packed bed columns, integrating FTIR analysis, AAS, and isotherm-kinetic modeling. He has developed several models like Thomas, BDST, Yoon-Nelson, and Adam–Bohart for batch and continuous adsorption processes. His current interests extend to nanomaterials, biopolymers, biochar, wastewater treatment, thermodynamic modeling, sorption capacity enhancement, and green technologies. Dr. Tadepalli’s collaborative projects have included CFD simulations, composite fiber development, and bioremediation techniques using agricultural and industrial waste. His publications also focus on kinetic studies, statistical optimization, and comparative evaluations of adsorbents. With a practical approach, he links experimental data to real-world industrial solutions. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, he aims to tackle global challenges in sustainable water treatment, waste valorization, and pollution control.

📚Publications Top Notes

 Biosorption of toxic heavy metals on sawdust

Citation:
V. Mishra, S. Tadepalli. CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, 43(3), 360–367, 2015
Cited by: 24
Summary:
This study explores the efficiency of sawdust as a low-cost biosorbent for the removal of heavy metals like lead and cadmium from contaminated water. The adsorption mechanisms, equilibrium models, and reusability aspects were evaluated to determine its suitability in industrial wastewater treatment.

Synthesis and suitability characterization of microcrystalline cellulose from Citrus x sinensis sweet orange peel fruit waste-based biomass for polymer composite applications

Citation:
M. Palaniappan, S. Palanisamy, R. Khan, N. H. Alrasheedi, S. Tadepalli, et al. Journal of Polymer Research, 31(4), 105, 2024
Cited by: 18
Summary:
This research highlights the extraction of microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) from sweet orange peel waste. The resulting MCC was characterized and tested for compatibility in polymer composite applications, offering a sustainable path for waste valorization and advanced material design.

Novel Ficus retusa L. aerial root fiber: a sustainable alternative for synthetic fibres in polymer composites reinforcement

Citation:
M. Palaniappan, S. Palanisamy, T.M. Murugesan, N.H. Alrasheedi, S. Ataya, S. Tadepalli, et al. Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery, 15(5), 7585–7601, 2025
Cited by: 16
Summary:
The study introduces aerial root fiber from Ficus retusa as a green reinforcement material in polymer composites. Mechanical, thermal, and morphological analyses confirmed its potential as an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fibers.

 Potential for hydrothermally separated groundnut shell fibers for removal of methylene blue dye

Citation:
D. Sachdev, H. Shrivastava, S. Sharma, S. Srivastava, S. Tadepalli, et al. Materials Today: Proceedings, 48, 1559–1568, 2022
Cited by: 15
Summary:
This paper evaluates the adsorption capacity of groundnut shell fibers, treated hydrothermally, for removing methylene blue dye. It investigates isotherms and kinetics to demonstrate the fiber’s potential in textile effluent remediation.

Removal of Cu(II) and Fe(II) from industrial wastewater using orange peel as adsorbent in batch mode operation

Citation:
S. Tadepalli, K.S.R. Murthy, N.N. Rakesh. International Journal of ChemTech Research, 9(5), 290–299, 2016
Cited by: 12
Summary:
This work examines the batch adsorption of copper and iron ions from wastewater using orange peel. The findings support its cost-effectiveness, with modeling of adsorption behavior using Freundlich and Langmuir isotherms.

🏅 Conclusion

Dr. Srinivas Tadepalli’s distinguished career reflects a steadfast commitment to academic excellence, impactful research, and sustainable innovation in chemical and environmental engineering. His work on low-cost adsorption technologies, wastewater treatment, and environmental remediation has contributed significantly to solving pressing industrial challenges. With a strong foundation in teaching, mentoring, and interdisciplinary collaboration, he continues to bridge the gap between science and society. Looking ahead, Dr. Tadepalli remains devoted to advancing green technologies, guiding future engineers, and fostering global research partnerships that promote cleaner, safer, and more sustainable solutions for the world.

Zheng Xuejun | Mechanics Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Zheng Xuejun | Mechanics Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Zheng Xuejun, School of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Xiangtan University, China

Zheng Xuejun is a Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Xiangtan University. With a robust academic background, he has served as a visiting scholar at the University of Pittsburgh and holds a doctorate from Xiangtan University. His scholarly journey includes a Master of Engineering and a Bachelor of Science from the National University of Defense Technology. As a prominent figure in the field, he is an evaluation expert for prestigious programs such as the “Changjiang Scholars” Award Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. Zheng’s contributions to the scientific community are vast, with 247 published journal articles and 39 patents. His research focuses on micro-nano structure design, micromechanical materials science, micro and nano tribology, and microcomputer electrical parts.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Projects: Zheng Xuejun has led multiple significant research projects, particularly in high-pressure hydrogen storage systems and micro-nano technology, showcasing a robust track record of innovation and research impact.
  2. High Citation Index: With 3,615 citations, his research has gained substantial recognition and validation from the scientific community.
  3. Patents and Publications: He has 39 patents (28 granted, 11 under review) and 247 published articles, highlighting his prolific contributions to mechanical engineering and mechanics.
  4. Professional Expertise: As an evaluation expert for prestigious programs like the “Changjiang Scholars” Award and the National Natural Science Foundation of China, his expertise is acknowledged by leading academic and governmental bodies.
  5. Collaborations and Industry Projects: Participation in provincial and national projects with notable institutions like Huasheng Energy and Hefei General Machinery Research Institute Co., LTD., demonstrates his ability to collaborate effectively and apply research in practical settings.
  6. Professional Memberships: Holding director and executive positions in various professional societies indicates his leadership and influence in the field of mechanical engineering.

Areas for Improvements

  1. Books Published: Zheng Xuejun has not published any books, which could be an area for enhancement to further establish his authority and disseminate his knowledge more widely.
  2. Editorial Appointments: Lack of editorial positions might be perceived as a gap in his professional profile. Securing such roles could enhance his visibility and influence in scholarly publishing.

Education

Zheng Xuejun’s academic credentials are distinguished by his diverse and extensive educational background. He earned his doctorate from Xiangtan University, where he is now a faculty member. Prior to this, he completed both his Master of Engineering and Bachelor of Science at the National University of Defense Technology. His academic journey also includes a tenure as a visiting scholar at the University of Pittsburgh, which enriched his global perspective on engineering and mechanics. Zheng’s educational foundation has been pivotal in his role as an evaluation expert for several high-profile academic and research programs, including the “Changjiang Scholars” Award Program of the Ministry of Education and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His education has equipped him with the knowledge and skills to contribute significantly to the fields of micro-nano structure design and micromechanical materials science.

Experience

Professor Zheng Xuejun boasts a wealth of professional experience in mechanical engineering and materials science. He currently serves at the School of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Xiangtan University. His expertise is recognized nationally, having been an evaluation expert for the “Changjiang Scholars” Award Program, the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and several national key research and development programs. Zheng’s research projects span critical areas such as high-pressure hydrogen storage systems, micro-nano technology, and graphene materials. His work has led to 39 patents and 247 published journal articles, underscoring his significant contributions to the field. Additionally, he has collaborated with major institutions like Huasheng Energy and Hefei General Machinery Research Institute on national projects, demonstrating his ability to lead and innovate in both academic and industrial contexts.

Awards and Honors 

Zheng Xuejun’s illustrious career is adorned with numerous awards and honors, reflecting his outstanding contributions to mechanical engineering and materials science. He is an evaluation expert for the “Changjiang Scholars” Award Program of the Ministry of Education and has been recognized by the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His expertise and impact in the field are further acknowledged through his involvement in the National Key Research and Development Program and the National Science and Technology Award Natural Science Award. Zheng’s innovative research has garnered him national acclaim, including provincial innovation demonstration projects and significant collaborations with industry leaders. His 39 granted patents and 247 journal publications are a testament to his dedication and excellence in research. Zheng’s achievements have cemented his reputation as a leading figure in his field, continually advancing the frontiers of engineering and technology.

Research Focus 

Professor Zheng Xuejun’s research is deeply rooted in the innovative realms of micro-nano structure design and micromechanical materials science. His work emphasizes the design and performance analysis of micro-nano structures, leveraging first principles and molecular dynamics. He explores the intricate properties of two-dimensional materials through micro and nano tribology, utilizing advanced microscope probe technology. Additionally, Zheng’s research delves into the development of microcomputer electrical parts, applying micro-nano processing techniques to create sophisticated transducer parts and sensitive components. His projects include high-pressure hydrogen storage systems, graphene-based energy storage mechanisms, and the study of ferroelectric materials. Zheng’s research aims to push the boundaries of material science and engineering, focusing on the microscopic mechanisms that influence the macroscopic behavior of materials. His contributions have significantly advanced understanding in these fields, as evidenced by his extensive publications and numerous patents.

Publication Top Notes

Penetration state recognition for tungsten inert gas welding via an alternating cusp-shaped magnetic field-assisted molten pool-oscillation 🤖📖

Investigating the corrosion mechanism of AZ31 alloy bimodal microstructure by the quasi-in-situ EBSD characterization and DFT calculation 🔬🛠️

Model for penetration of the TBM disc cutter under laser pre-drilling based on stress concentration in a circular hole and its test verification 🚀📐

Anion-induced facet-selective etching of Zn metal anode for long cycle aqueous Zn-ion batteries ⚡🔋

A triboelectric-piezoelectric hybrid nanogenerator for rotational energy harvesting based on bistable cantilever beam 🌪️🔧

Conclusion

Zheng Xuejun is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his extensive and impactful research contributions, high citation count, numerous patents, and significant professional roles. Enhancing his profile with book publications and editorial appointments could further solidify his standing. Overall, his achievements and expertise make him a deserving nominee for the award.

Ralston Pinto | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Innovation Award

Mr Ralston Pinto | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Innovation Award

Mr Ralston Pinto, Robert Bosch GmbH,  Germany

Ralston Pinto, born on October 31, 1994, in India, is a mechanical engineer specializing in modeling and simulation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) contacts. Currently pursuing a PhD at RWTH Aachen University in collaboration with Robert Bosch GmbH and Forschungszentrum Jülich, he focuses on predicting contact mechanics in manufactured cells. Ralston’s expertise extends to finite element methods, material subroutines, and automation using Python and MATLAB. He has also worked on process influences on sensing elements during his master’s thesis at Bosch and has substantial experience in project management from his tenure at Hamon Group in India. Ralston is driven by the challenge of solving real-time engineering problems and values environments that foster innovative thinking and professional growth.

Publication Profile

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Education

Ralston Pinto is currently pursuing his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at RWTH Aachen University, with a project focused on modeling and simulation of SOFC contacts in collaboration with Robert Bosch GmbH and Forschungszentrum Jülich. He holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Rheinwaal University of Applied Sciences, where he studied process engineering, materials, and simulation, earning a final grade of 1.8. His master’s thesis focused on understanding process influences on crack failure modes in exhaust gas sensors. Ralston completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Mumbai, specializing in structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, simulation and CAD, thermodynamics, and process engineering. His bachelor’s thesis involved designing and assembling a pedal-powered water purification vehicle to address water scarcity in rural India.

Experience 

Ralston Pinto is currently engaged in doctoral research at Robert Bosch GmbH in Bamberg, Germany, focusing on the modeling and simulation of SOFC contacts using finite element methods. His work involves investigating the pressures on Solid Oxide Cell contacts and developing material subroutines for anisotropic plasticity. Previously, he completed a master’s thesis at Bosch in Stuttgart, Germany, exploring crack failure modes in exhaust gas sensors. Ralston also interned at Bosch, working on developing protective coatings for sensor elements. His early career includes a position as an Assistant Project Engineer at Hamon Group in Mumbai, India, where he coordinated national-level power sector projects, managed resource allocation, and controlled production processes. His diverse experiences have equipped him with a unique understanding of both project management and hands-on engineering tasks.

Awards and Honors

Ralston Pinto has been recognized for his academic excellence and professional contributions. He received the Deutschland Stipendium from the Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung, awarded for his outstanding academic performance at Rheinwaal University of Applied Sciences. This prestigious scholarship is given to students who demonstrate exceptional academic achievements and social commitment. During his tenure at Bosch, Ralston was involved in significant research projects that led to the implementation of his findings in the field. His contributions to the modeling and simulation of SOFC contacts and process influences on sensor failure modes have been well-received in the scientific community. Ralston’s dedication to solving real-world engineering problems and his innovative approach to research have earned him accolades and recognition from both academic and professional circles.

Research Focus 

Ralston Pinto’s research primarily focuses on the modeling and simulation of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) contacts. His doctoral thesis at RWTH Aachen University, in collaboration with Robert Bosch GmbH and Forschungszentrum Jülich, aims to predict the contact mechanics of manufactured cells, incorporating non-ideal aspects like tolerance distributions and uneven profiles. Ralston employs finite element methods, homogenization techniques, and anisotropic plasticity subroutines in his simulations. He also integrates Python and MATLAB for automation and data generation, utilizing machine learning methods for optimization. His master’s research at Bosch involved understanding process influences on crack failure modes in exhaust gas sensors, where he developed experimental methods and analyzed empirical data. Ralston’s broad research interests include computational fluid dynamics (CFD), materials science, process engineering, and the development of innovative solutions for real-world engineering challenges.

Publication Top Notes

A constitutive model for homogenized solid oxide cell contacts with dimensional tolerances

Homogenization of fuel cell interconnects to determine the contacting configuration in a stack