Ujwala Kshirsagar | Electronics Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Ujwala Kshirsagar | Electronics Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Symbiosis International Deemed University, Pune, India

Dr. Ujwala A. Kshirsagar (Belorkar) is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Electronics Engineering. With over 20 years of experience, she currently serves as the Head of Academics and Associate Professor at Symbiosis International Deemed University, Pune. Dr. Kshirsagar has also held significant leadership roles as Professor, Vice Principal, Academic Dean, and Head of Department at HVPM’s College of Engineering and Technology, Amravati. A Ph.D. supervisor, she has guided one student to completion and currently supervises five Junior Research Fellows. Her expertise spans VLSI & Semiconductor Technology, Micro & Nano Fabrication, IoT, and Embedded Systems. Dr. Kshirsagar is dedicated to academic excellence and research innovation, mentoring future engineers and fostering a collaborative learning environment. 🌟📚

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Education

Dr. Ujwala A. Kshirsagar holds a Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering from SGB Amravati University (2012). She earned her M.E. in Digital Electronics from the same university in 2004 with a First-Class distinction. She completed her M.Sc. in Applied Electronics (1999) and B.Sc. in Electronics (1990) from SGB Amravati University, also achieving First-Class marks. Dr. Kshirsagar has built a strong foundation in Electronics through consistent academic excellence, from her secondary education to post-graduate studies. Her academic background, combined with extensive practical experience, positions her as a leading educator and researcher in her field. 🎓📖

Research Focus

Dr. Kshirsagar’s research focuses on VLSI & Semiconductor Technology, Micro & Nano Fabrication, Electronic System Design, and Embedded Systems. She is also interested in Digital Communication, Analog & Digital Chip Design, and VHDL/VLSI Programming. Her work explores cutting-edge developments in microelectronics and digital systems, integrating advanced technologies like IoT to create innovative solutions. Dr. Kshirsagar is committed to advancing the field through both theoretical research and practical applications, shaping the future of electronics engineering. Her research also emphasizes improving semiconductor device performance and enabling next-gen technologies in everyday life. 💡🔬

Publications

  1. “Development of High-Efficiency VLSI Circuits for Signal Processing” 🔌
  2. “Nano Fabrication Techniques for Modern Semiconductor Devices” 💻
  3. “IoT-Based Embedded Systems for Real-Time Data Monitoring” 🌐
  4. “Analog and Digital Chip Design Techniques for Energy-Efficient Systems” ⚡
  5. “VHDL Programming for Advanced Digital Circuit Design” 🖥️

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.

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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

Maryam Khajenoori | Chemical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Maryam Khajenoori | Chemical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Maryam Khajenoori , Semnan University ,Iran

Maryam Khajenoori is an Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Semnan University, Iran. She holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering from Semnan University and a B.Sc. from Isfahan University of Technology. Her research primarily focuses on separation processes, particularly the solubility of compounds in subcritical water and the synthesis of nanoparticles using green methods. Dr. Khajenoori has authored numerous research articles and co-authored a book on green extraction in separation technology. She is actively involved in teaching advanced courses in mass transfer, adsorption processes, and numerical analysis.

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Education

Maryam Khajenoori earned her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering specializing in the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects of chemical reactors design at Semnan University. She completed her M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering with a focus on separation processes, also at Semnan University. Her undergraduate studies include a B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering (Polymer Branch) from Isfahan University of Technology. Prior to her university education, she attended Dehkhoda High School in Kashan, Iran, where she completed her diploma in Mathematics and Physics.

Experience 

Dr. Maryam Khajenoori is an accomplished Assistant Professor at Semnan University’s Faculty of Chemical, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering. Her teaching portfolio includes courses in advanced mass transfer, adsorption processes, and numerical analysis. She has supervised numerous laboratory and workshop sessions in unit operations and industrial chemistry. Dr. Khajenoori’s academic career is complemented by extensive research in areas such as air pollution control, wastewater treatment, and the extraction of valuable compounds using subcritical water techniques. Her expertise in computational tools like Matlab and Hysys supports her research in modeling and simulation.

Awards and Honors

Maryam Khajenoori has been recognized for her academic excellence throughout her career. She achieved the highest GPA among M.Sc. students at Semnan University’s Faculty of Chemical, Gas, and Petroleum Engineering and received a perfect score for her M.Sc. thesis. Her research contributions have led to accolades, including being named a superior researcher among M.S. students at Semnan University. Additionally, she ranked among the top 15% of B.Sc. students in Chemical Engineering at Isfahan University of Technology. These honors underscore her commitment to academic achievement and scholarly pursuits in chemical engineering.

Research focus

Dr. Maryam Khajenoori’s research focuses on various aspects of chemical engineering, with particular emphasis on separation processes. Her work investigates the solubility of valuable compounds, such as curcumin and pharmaceuticals, in subcritical water environments. She is also involved in the synthesis of nanoparticles using eco-friendly methods. Her contributions extend to environmental biotechnology, where she explores innovative approaches for air pollution mitigation and wastewater treatment. Dr. Khajenoori’s expertise in experimental techniques and computational modeling enhances her ability to analyze and optimize chemical processes. Her research outcomes are documented in numerous peer-reviewed publications and collaborative projects, highlighting her dedication to advancing knowledge in chemical engineering.

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Dawit Alemayehu | Biomechanical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr Dawit Alemayehu | Biomechanical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr Dawit Alemayehu, Hokkaido university , Japan

Dawit Bogale Alemayehu is a dedicated researcher pursuing his PhD in Biomechanical Design at Hokkaido University, Japan, expected to graduate in September 2024. With an MSc from Addis Ababa University and a BSc from Jimma University, Ethiopia, his research focuses on advanced engineering applications like biomimetic bone structures and energy absorption materials. Dawit has published extensively in international journals and presented his work at prestigious conferences worldwide. His expertise includes CAD modeling, finite element analysis, and experimental validation. Passionate about innovation, Dawit aims to integrate cutting-edge technologies for impactful solutions in biomechanics and materials science.

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Education

Dawit Bogale Alemayehu’s academic journey spans across continents and disciplines. He pursued his BSc in Mechanical Engineering at Jimma University, Ethiopia, where he focused on designing thermal systems. His MSc at Addis Ababa University delved into mechanical design, specializing in low carbon steel dynamics. Currently, Dawit is on track to complete his PhD at Hokkaido University, Japan, in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering. His doctoral research explores cutting-edge biomechanical engineering, aiming to enhance titanium alloys and biomimetic structures for bone and energy absorption applications. Dawit’s academic path reflects a dedication to advancing engineering solutions with global impact.

Professional Experience

Dawit Bogale Alemayehu has accumulated a diverse range of experiences in academia and research. He began his career as a Graduate Assistant and Assistant Lecturer at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, where he taught and supported laboratory classes in Mechanical Engineering. Dawit later transitioned to roles as a Lecturer, instructing courses such as Machine Drawing and Strength of Materials. His international experience includes positions as a Research Assistant at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology and National Cheng Kung University in Taiwan, where he contributed to CAD modeling, finite element analysis, and manuscript preparation. Currently, as a PhD Fellow at Hokkaido University, Japan, Dawit conducts cutting-edge research in biomechanical engineering, aiming to publish impactful findings in international journals and present at prestigious conferences.

Research Focus

Dawit Bogale Alemayehu’s research spans several prominent areas in engineering and materials science, focusing extensively on biomechanical and biomimetic engineering. His work explores innovative applications of advanced manufacturing techniques like Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) to create bioinspired lattice structures for enhanced energy absorption. Additionally, he conducts Finite Element Analysis (FEA) studies to optimize dental implants with biomimetic trabecular bone designs. Alemayehu’s research also delves into improving the biological and mechanical properties of materials such as pure titanium through processes like Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) and Micro-Arc Oxidation. His contributions emphasize the intersection of engineering innovation and biomedical applications, aiming to advance both theoretical understanding and practical applications in these fields. 🌟

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Grzegorz Swit | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Grzegorz Swit | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Grzegorz Swit, Kielce University of Technology,Poland

🌍 Prof. Grzegorz  Świt, born on January 29, 1971, in Kielce, is a Polish civil engineer and full professor at Kielce University of Technology. With a Ph.D. and habilitation in technical sciences, he specializes in building structures. He serves as Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Architecture and heads the Department of Strength of Building Materials and Structures. His expertise spans project management (PRINCE2®), foreign languages (English B2, Russian B1), and accreditation auditing. Świt collaborates extensively with industry leaders like Polska Spółka Gazownictwa and “CIECH” S.A., focusing on R&D and production continuity projects. 🏗️

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Education

prof Grzegorz  Świt, a civil engineer graduated from Kielce University of Technology in 1994, expanded his expertise with an MSc in construction, specializing in Building Structures in 1996. Continuing his academic journey, he earned a doctorate in technical sciences in 2001 and further achieved habilitation in 2012, all from Kielce University of Technology. Recognized as a full professor by the President of Poland in 2021, Świt’s career embodies dedication to academia and research in building materials and structures. 🏗️

Experience

Prof Grzegorz Świt has been an integral part of Kielce University of Technology since February 1993, starting as a full-time engineer and technical staff until 1995 with grants from Professors L. Gołaski and Z. Kowal. He progressed through roles as an assistant and assistant professor in the Department of Strength of Materials until 2013, when he became a full professor. Since 2020, he has led the Department of Strength of Building Materials and Structures and served as Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Architecture (2020-2024). Appointed as a Full Professor by the President of Poland in 2021, Świt also contributes as an independent technical auditor at the Polish Accreditation Center. 🏢

Research Focus

👨‍🏫 Grzegorz Świt is a Dean and Full Professor at Kielce University of Technology, Poland. His research focuses on the application of the acoustic emission method for structural health monitoring, with significant contributions to materials science and engineering. He has authored numerous articles and conference papers, exploring topics such as non-destructive testing methods, fracture mechanics, and smart city infrastructure. Grzegorz is actively involved in advancing innovative engineering solutions, particularly in monitoring the quality and integrity of steel and composite structures using experimental and numerical approaches. 📚🔬

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Markus Miller | Electrical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr Markus Miller | Electrical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr Markus Miller, Institute of Automation Technology, University of Bremen ,Germany

👨‍🎓 Markus Miller is an accomplished electrical engineer and Ph.D. researcher at the University of Bremen’s Institute of Automation Technology under Prof. Dr. Johanna Myrzik. His work focuses on integrating renewable energy into power grids, developing methodologies for hybrid AC-DC systems. Markus excels in probability and stochastic processes, aiding power grid planning as a tutor for “Stochastic Systems.” Noteworthy achievements include winning the 2016 Bremen Big Data Challenge. His research emphasizes cost-effective, flexible, and resilient grid expansion using AI and optimization techniques. Currently, he explores Smart Power Cells (SPCs) under the DFG SPP 1984 program, addressing challenges in decentralized power systems and Distributed Energy Resources (DERs).

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Education

🎓 Markus Miller pursued his academic journey at the University of Bremen, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology from 2015 to 2019. Building upon this foundation, he continued to excel, completing his Master of Science in the same field from 2019 to 2021. His education equipped him with profound knowledge in electrical engineering, preparing him for his current role as a Ph.D. researcher specializing in renewable energy integration at the Institute of Automation Technology. Markus’s academic path underscores his dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions and enhancing power grid efficiency through innovative methodologies and advanced technologies.

Experience

🔋 Markus Miller is currently immersed in pioneering research at the University of Bremen, focusing on integrating renewable energy into power grids. His work centers on developing comprehensive methodologies for planning interconnected hybrid and multimodal AC-DC power systems. As part of the DFG SPP 1984 program’s second phase, Markus explores the pivotal role of Smart Power Cells (SPCs) in decentralized power networks. Leveraging AI and mathematical programming solvers, he optimizes SPC operations and planning, tackling challenges such as Distributed Energy Resources (DERs), power generation uncertainties, and storage system operations. Additionally, Markus imparts his expertise as a tutor for “Stochastic Systems,” enhancing students’ grasp and application of probability and stochastic processes in power grid planning.

 

Research Focus

Markus Miller’s current research focuses on optimizing the allocation of renewable energy systems within weak distribution networks. This work, highlighted in the journal article “Optimal allocation of renewable energy systems in a weak distribution network” published in Electric Power Systems Research, aims to enhance the integration of renewable energy sources into power grids. Collaborating with José Luis Paternina Durán, Sergio F. Contreras, Camilo A. Cortes, and Johanna M.A. Myrzik, Markus addresses critical challenges such as grid stability and efficiency. By employing advanced methodologies and leveraging interdisciplinary insights, his research contributes to sustainable energy solutions that are crucial for meeting future energy demands while minimizing environmental impact.

Publication Top Note

Optimal allocation of renewable energy systems in a weak distribution network

Manikandan | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr k manikandan | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr k manikandan , national institute of technology puducherry , India 

K Manikandan is a research scholar at the National Institute of Technology Puducherry, India, specializing in the preservation of masonry heritage structures, particularly minarets. His research focuses on structural analysis, earthquake engineering, and machine learning applications in heritage conservation. Manikandan has developed a pioneering machine learning model to analyze and safeguard slender heritage structures, contributing significantly to architectural preservation. His work, published in a prestigious journal, utilizes digital documentation and ontological frameworks to mitigate structural risks. 🏛️🌍

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Professional Background

K MANIKANDAN is deeply passionate about heritage preservation, showcasing expertise in structural analysis, earthquake engineering, and machine learning. His dedicated efforts are focused on safeguarding iconic architectural elements that hold immense cultural and religious significance. 🏛️ Through his research, he aims to ensure the longevity and resilience of masonry heritage structures, with a particular emphasis on minarets. This interdisciplinary approach integrates advanced engineering principles with historical preservation, addressing challenges posed by natural disasters and environmental factors. K MANIKANDAN’s work not only contributes to the preservation of tangible heritage but also fosters greater understanding and appreciation of architectural diversity across communities.

 

Research Focus

K MANIKANDAN’s research falls under the category of Structural Analysis and Machine Learning. 🏗️ His study focuses on the fundamental frequency formulation and modeling of masonry slender structures, employing a comparative analysis of machine learning and regression techniques. By exploring these advanced methodologies, he aims to enhance the understanding of structural dynamics and behavior in heritage buildings, particularly minarets. This research not only contributes to the field of earthquake engineering but also supports the preservation efforts of cultural and historical landmarks. Through innovative approaches, K MANIKANDAN seeks to ensure the resilience and longevity of these architectural treasures for future generations.

Publication Top Notes

“Fundamental frequency formulation and modeling of masonry slender structures: A comparative study of machine learning and regression techniques”

 

Ruixi Zhang | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Ruixi Zhang | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Ruixi Zhang, Nagoya University, Japan

Dr. Zhang Ruixi is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Micro-Nano Mechanical Science and Engineering at Nagoya University, Japan 🇯🇵. He earned his B.S. from Northeastern University, China 🇨🇳 in 2017, his M.S. from Nagoya University in 2020, and his Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo in 2023. His research focuses on carbon-based materials like Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) coatings and carbon nanotubes, exploring their tribological properties and structural characteristics 🧪. Dr. Zhang is a member of The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers and the Japanese Society of Tribologists 🏅.

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Education

Dr. Zhang Ruixi completed his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Automation at Northeastern University, Shenyang, China 🇨🇳, from September 2013 to July 2017. He then pursued his M.S. in the Department of Micro-Nano Mechanical Science and Engineering at Nagoya University, Japan 🇯🇵, from April 2018 to March 2020. Following this, he earned his Ph.D. in Bioengineering from The University of Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵, from April 2020 to March 2023. Dr. Zhang’s academic journey reflects a strong commitment to advancing his expertise in engineering and nanotechnology 🧪.

Experience

Since April 2023, Dr. Zhang Ruixi has been serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Micro-Nano Mechanical Science and Engineering at Nagoya University, Japan 🇯🇵. In this role, he continues to contribute to advanced research in the fields of nanotechnology and engineering, focusing on the development and application of carbon-based materials 🧪. His position allows him to mentor students, lead cutting-edge projects, and collaborate with other experts in the field, fostering innovation and academic excellence 🌟.

Research Focus

Dr. Zhang Ruixi’s research primarily focuses on the development and characterization of carbon-based materials, particularly Diamond-like Carbon (DLC) coatings 🧪. His work investigates the tribological properties, such as friction and wear, of these materials under various conditions, including high temperatures. He also explores the synthesis and structural properties of one-dimensional hetero-nanotubes, such as boron nitride nanotubes. By employing advanced techniques like in situ reflectance spectroscopy, Dr. Zhang aims to enhance the performance and application of these materials in various engineering fields 🌟. His research contributes significantly to advancements in nanotechnology and materials science 🏅.

Sihao Han | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr Sihao Han | Mechanical Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr Sihao Han , South China University of Technology , China

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Education and Experience

Sihao Han is currently pursuing his PhD in Mechanics at South China University of Technology, building upon his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Southwest Jiaotong University. His academic journey is marked by a commitment to excellence and a passion for pushing the boundaries of knowledge in his field.

Academic Achievements 

Sihao’s research is centered on solid mechanics, with a keen focus on understanding the wave characteristics and impact behavior of acoustic/mechanical metamaterials. Additionally, he is dedicated to advancing the development of multifunctional metamaterials. His goal is to leverage the power of artificial intelligence to revolutionize the application of metamaterials in demanding engineering contexts.

 

Research Focus

Sihao Han’s research centers on the innovative field of metamaterials, with a particular emphasis on their applications in energy absorption, vibration insulation, and wave propagation. His work involves the design and optimization of re-entrant honeycomb metamaterials and phononic crystals, leveraging advanced techniques like deep learning and reinforcement learning. Sihao’s studies aim to enhance the performance of these materials in demanding engineering applications, contributing to areas such as impact mitigation and load-bearing capacity. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Sihao bridges mechanical engineering with artificial intelligence to push the boundaries of materials science. 🚀🛠️

Publication Top Notes
  1. 📚 “Hierarchical re-entrant honeycomb metamaterial for energy absorption and vibration insulation” – N Ma, Q Han, S Han, C Li, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 250, 108307, 2023 (47 citations)
  2. 📚 “Design and reinforcement-learning optimization of re-entrant cellular metamaterials” – S Han, Q Han, N Ma, C Li, Thin-Walled Structures 191, 111071, 2023 (10 citations)
  3. 🧠 “Deep-learning-based inverse design of phononic crystals for anticipated wave attenuation” – S Han, Q Han, C Li, Journal of Applied Physics 132 (15), 2022 (9 citations)
  4. 🧠 “Inverse design of phononic crystals for anticipated wave propagation by integrating deep learning and semi-analytical approach” – S Han, Q Han, T Jiang, C Li, Acta Mechanica 234 (10), 4879-4897, 2023 (8 citations)
  5. 🔄 “Complex dispersion relations and evanescent waves in periodic magneto-electro curved phononic crystal plates” – S Han, Q Han, T Jiang, C Li, Applied Mathematical Modelling 119, 373-390, 2023 (3 citations)
  6. 📐 “Design and optimization of the dual-functional lattice-origami metamaterials” – T Jiang, S Han, Q Han, C Li, Composite Structures 327, 117670, 2024 (2 citations)
  7. ⚡ “Parametric electro-mechanical dispersive behaviors of guided waves in the functionally graded piezoelectric annular plate” – C Li, D Xiao, S Han, Q Han, ZAMM-Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics/Zeitschrift für Angewandte, 2023 (1 citation)
  8. 🛠️ “Machine learning-based optimal design of an acoustic black hole metaplate for enhanced bandgap and load-bearing capacity” – S Han, N Ma, Q Han, C Li, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing 215, 111436, 2024
  9. 📏 “Compressive response and optimization design of a novel hierarchical re-entrant origami honeycomb metastructure” – N Ma, S Han, W Xu, Q Han, C Li, Engineering Structures 306, 117819, 2024
  10. 📏 “Design and compressive behaviors of the gradient re-entrant origami honeycomb metamaterials” – N Ma, S Han, Q Han, C Li, Thin-Walled Structures 198, 111652, 2024
  11. 🔧 “A novel multi-resonator honeycomb metamaterial with enhanced impact mitigation” – H Zheng, S Han, S Li, Q Han, C Li, European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids, 105272, 2024