Jin Luo | Dielectric Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jin Luo | Dielectric Materials | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Nanjing Tech University, China

Dr. Jin Luo (b. February 6, 1983) is an accomplished Associate Professor and Deputy Department Head of the Composite Materials Department at Nanjing Tech University. He earned his B.Sc. in Material Chemistry from Wuhan University of Technology (2002–2006), an M.Sc. in Material Science and Technology from Zhejiang University (2006–2009), and a Ph.D. from the University of Kentucky in Material Science and Technology (2010–2014). Following a postdoctoral appointment at Tsinghua University (2015–2018), he joined Nanjing Tech University in October 2018. Dr. Luo is also a recognized Master’s supervisor. With over 30 peer‑reviewed articles in leading journals and multiple national research grants, he is a respected figure in ferroelectric and piezoelectric thin‑film research.

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Education

Dr. Luo’s academic journey began at Wuhan University of Technology, where he completed his B.Sc. in Material Chemistry (2002–2006). He pursued a deeper specialization in materials by earning a Master’s degree in Material Science and Technology from Zhejiang University (2006–2009). His passion for advanced functional materials led him overseas to the University of Kentucky (USA), where he completed his Ph.D. in Material Science and Technology (2010–2014). His doctoral work equipped him with extensive experimental and analytical expertise in ferroelectric and piezoelectric ceramics and thin films. This strong foundation, spanning fundamental chemistry to cutting‑edge material engineering, underpins his current research and academic accomplishments.

Experience

Dr. Luo served as a postdoctoral researcher at Tsinghua University from August 2015 to April 2018, investigating domain structure and piezoelectric properties of ferroelectric ceramic thin films. In October 2018, he joined Nanjing Tech University as an Associate Professor and now Deputy Department Head in the Composite Materials Department. He developed and teaches graduate-level courses such as “Modern Testing Methods for Materials” and “Professional Writing for Materials Science.” As a Master’s supervisor, he mentors students in materials science research. Dr. Luo has successfully led several research initiatives, including National Natural Science Foundation of China grants, Nanjing Overseas Scholars Science & Technology Innovation Program awards, and collaborative funding from Tsinghua’s State Key Lab. His administrative role, teaching contributions, and leadership in national-level projects highlight his multifaceted academic career.

Research Focus

Dr. Jin Luo specializes in the design, synthesis, and characterization of ferroelectric ceramic thin films, with emphasis on piezoelectric and energy-storage applications. His research addresses key challenges in lead-free piezoelectric materials, such as domain engineering, strain modulation, and dielectric performance optimization. Employing advanced deposition (e.g., sol‑gel, spin‑coating, epitaxy) and testing techniques, he investigates intrinsic and extrinsic piezoelectric contributions, thermotropic phase behavior, and relaxor ferroelectric structures. His objective is to develop high-performance, environmentally friendly materials (e.g., (K,Na)NbO₃, Bi₀.₅Na₀.₅TiO₃, SrBiTiO₃ systems) for practical energy-harvesting, actuator, and capacitor devices. His work bridges fundamental materials science and applied functional thin films, with over 30 high-impact publications showcasing innovations in piezoelectric response enhancement and energy density improvements.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “A slush-like polar structure for high energy storage performance in a Sr₀.₇Bi₀.₂TiO₃ lead‑free relaxor ferroelectric thin film,” Journal of Materials Chemistry A (2022).
    DOI: 10.1039/d1ta10524h
    Summary: Introduces a novel “slush-like” polar domain arrangement in SBT thin films, yielding enhanced dielectric breakdown strength and recoverable energy density—paving the way for high-efficient, lead-free film capacitors.

  2. “Orientation dependent intrinsic and extrinsic contributions to the piezoelectric response in lead‑free (Na₀.₅K₀.₅)NbO₃ based films,” Journal of Alloys and Compounds (June 2022).
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.164346
    Summary: Systematically disentangles orientation-dependent piezoelectric effects in KNN films, quantifying crystal orientation’s role in intrinsic vs extrinsic contributions, informing design of superior lead-free piezoelectrics.

  3. “Optimized energy-storage performance in Mn‑doped Na₀.₅Bi₀.₅TiO₃–Sr₀.₇Bi₀.₂TiO₃ lead‑free dielectric thin films,” Applied Surface Science (Jan 2022).
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.151274
    Summary: Demonstrates Mn‑doping in BNT‑SBT films enhances dielectric breakdown strength and energy density, proposing an optimized composition for practical eco-friendly film capacitors.

  4. “Enhancement of piezoelectricity in spin‑coated Bi₁/₂Na₁/₂TiO₃–BaTiO₃ epitaxial films by strain engineering,” Journal of Materials Chemistry C (2021).
    DOI: 10.1039/d1tc03917b
    Summary: Utilizes strain engineering in BNT–BT epitaxial films to boost piezoelectric properties, revealing the mechanistic link between strain and domain structure—informing thin-film actuator development.

  5. “Ferroelectric Domain Structures in Monoclinic (K₀.₅Na₀.₅)NbO₃ Epitaxial Thin Films,” physica status solidi (RRL) (June 2021).
    DOI: 10.1002/pssr.202100127
    Summary: Characterizes unique monoclinic ferroelectric domain configurations in KNN films, correlating structural features to enhanced functional responses under electric fields.

Conclusion

Dr. Jin Luo is highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in the field of materials science with specialization in ferroelectric and piezoelectric thin films. His contributions are technically advanced, academically consistent, and nationally recognized through competitive research funding. With added visibility in international collaborations and recognition, he could further cement his status as a leading researcher in his domain.

Mohammad Mahdavian | Surface Coatings and Corrosion | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammad Mahdavian | Surface Coatings and Corrosion | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Institute for Color Science and Technology, Iran.

Dr. Mohammad Mahdavian is an esteemed Associate Professor at the Institute for Color Science and Technology (ICST) in Tehran, Iran, specializing in polymer engineering with a focus on surface coatings and corrosion protection. With over a decade of academic and industrial experience, he has significantly contributed to the development of advanced coating technologies, emphasizing sustainability and performance.

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Education

Dr. Mahdavian completed his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees in Polymer Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology (AUT), Tehran, Iran. His doctoral research, titled “Evaluation of corrosion inhibition of azole derivatives as alternatives to chromates,” earned him the distinction of top student with a GPA of 3.94. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to advancing the field of polymer coatings and corrosion science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Mahdavian’s career spans both academia and industry. At ICST, he has held various positions, including Assistant Professor (2009–2011), Assistant Professor at Sahand University of Technology (2011–2013), and currently serves as Associate Professor since 2019. His industrial experience includes roles as Coating Scientist at Atlas Protecting Coating (APC) and Deputy of Paint Production Plant at Khosh Paint Company (KPC). Additionally, he has contributed to administrative services, such as Head of the International Scientific Cooperation Office at ICST and Secretary of the 6th International Color and Coating Congress in 2015.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mahdavian’s exceptional contributions have been recognized internationally. He has been honored with the Distinguished Paper Award by the American Cleaning Institute in 2012. He was ranked among the top 1% in Materials Science & Cross-Field reviewers by Web of Science in 2019 and has been listed among the top 2% of scientists globally by Elsevier BV and Stanford University in 2020, 2021, and 2022. In 2023, he was selected as a Preeminent Scientist by the National Science Foundation of Iran and as an Outstanding Researcher by the Ministry of Science and Technology.

Research Focus

Dr. Mahdavian’s research encompasses the development of advanced polymer coatings, corrosion inhibitors, and nanocomposite materials. His work explores the synthesis and surface modification of nanoparticles, including graphene oxide, carbon nanotubes, and layered double hydroxides, for use in smart coatings with self-healing and anti-corrosion properties. He also investigates the application of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) and clays in enhancing the performance of coatings. His interdisciplinary approach integrates electrochemistry, materials science, and nanotechnology to address challenges in corrosion protection.

Publication Top Notes

1. Enhancement of Barrier and Corrosion Protection Performance of an Epoxy Coating through Wet Transfer of Amino Functionalized Graphene Oxide

This study investigates the integration of amino-functionalized graphene oxide (GO) into epoxy coatings to enhance corrosion resistance. The modified coatings exhibited improved barrier properties and corrosion protection, demonstrating the potential of GO-based nanocomposites in protective coatings.

2. Glycyrrhiza Glabra Leaves Extract as a Green Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in 1 M Hydrochloric Acid Solution

The research explores the use of Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) leaf extract as a natural corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in acidic environments. The extract demonstrated significant corrosion inhibition, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional inhibitors.

3. Another Approach in Analysis of Paint Coatings with EIS Measurement: Phase Angle at High Frequencies

This paper presents an alternative method for analyzing paint coatings using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS), focusing on phase angle measurements at high frequencies. The approach provides insights into the protective performance of coatings.

4. Covalently-Grafted Graphene Oxide Nanosheets to Improve Barrier and Corrosion Protection Properties of Polyurethane Coatings

The study examines the enhancement of polyurethane coatings by covalently grafting graphene oxide nanosheets. The modified coatings exhibited improved mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, highlighting the role of nanomaterials in coating performance.

5. Enhancement of the Corrosion Protection Performance and Cathodic Delamination Resistance of Epoxy Coating through Treatment of Steel Substrate by a Novel Nanometric Sol-Gel

This research investigates the application of a novel nanometric sol-gel treatment on steel substrates to enhance the corrosion protection and cathodic delamination resistance of epoxy coatings. The treatment led to significant improvements in coating performance.

6. Development of Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) Decorated Graphene Oxide Nanoplatforms for Anti-Corrosion Epoxy Coatings

The paper explores the development of metal-organic framework (MOF) decorated graphene oxide nanoplatforms for incorporation into epoxy coatings. The modified coatings demonstrated enhanced anti-corrosion properties, showcasing the potential of MOFs in protective coatings.

7. Effects of Highly Crystalline and Conductive Polyaniline/Graphene Oxide Composites on the Corrosion Protection Performance of a Zinc-Rich Epoxy Coating

This study investigates the incorporation of polyaniline/graphene oxide composites into zinc-rich epoxy coatings. The composites enhanced both cathodic protection and barrier properties, offering a dual mechanism for improved corrosion resistance.ADS

8. Corrosion Inhibition Performance of 2-Mercaptobenzimidazole and 2-Mercaptobenzoxazole Compounds for Protection of Mild Steel in Hydrochloric Acid Solution

The research evaluates the corrosion inhibition performance of 2-mercaptobenzimidazole and 2-mercaptobenzoxazole compounds for mild steel in hydrochloric acid. The study provides insights into the effectiveness of these compounds as corrosion inhibitors.

9. Persian Liquorice Extract as a Highly Efficient Sustainable Corrosion Inhibitor for Mild Steel in Sodium Chloride Solution

This paper examines the use of Persian liquorice extract as a sustainable corrosion inhibitor for mild steel in sodium chloride solution. The extract demonstrated high efficiency, offering an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional inhibitors.

10. Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy and Electrochemical Noise Measurements as Tools to Evaluate Corrosion Inhibition of Azole Compounds on Stainless Steel in Acidic Media

The study utilizes Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS) and Electrochemical Noise Measurements (ENM) to evaluate the corrosion inhibition of azole compounds on stainless steel in acidic media. The findings contribute to understanding the protective mechanisms of azole-based inhibitors.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohammad Mahdavian is a highly accomplished and internationally recognized researcher in the field of polymer coatings and corrosion protection. His robust publication record, impactful patents, academic leadership, and industrial collaborations form a compelling case for the Best Researcher Award. With continued expansion into international funding and science communication, he could further strengthen his candidacy for even broader global honors.

Viktoriia Shtefan | Corrosion | Best Academic Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Viktoriia Shtefan | Corrosion | Best Academic Researcher Award

Academic researcher , Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden) , Germany

Professor Dr. Viktoriia Shtefan is an internationally recognized expert in technical electrochemistry, with over two decades of academic and research experience spanning Ukraine and Germany. She holds the position of academic researcher at the Leibniz-Institute for Solid State and Materials Research Dresden (IFW Dresden), while also leading the Department of Technical Electrochemistry at NTU “KhPI” in Ukraine. With a strong background in corrosion science, metallic glasses, and electrochemical coatings, Dr. Shtefan’s work is pivotal in advancing sustainable materials for energy, biomedical, and industrial applications. Her career includes prestigious fellowships, leadership in DFG-funded projects, and contributions to international collaborations. As a Ukrainian refugee scholar, she has also been a recipient of multiple mobility and support grants. Her prolific research output includes journal articles, book chapters, and a patent, reflecting both scientific depth and practical impact.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Viktoriia Shtefan began her academic journey at NTU “KhPI” in Kharkiv, Ukraine, where she earned her Bachelor’s (1999) and Master’s (2001) degrees in Chemical Engineering with a focus on Technical Electrochemistry. Her early research focused on hydrogenation in carbon steels and electrochemical impedance. She pursued her PhD (2000–2005), investigating radical ion salt synthesis and earned her Doctor of Engineering Sciences (2019) with a dissertation on molybdenum- and tungsten-based electrochemical coatings. Throughout her academic development, she has demonstrated a sustained commitment to corrosion science, surface chemistry, and the development of functional materials. Her graduate and postgraduate studies were supervised by renowned electrochemists and included training in potentimetric titration, microstructure analysis, and electrochemical process control. These qualifications laid the foundation for her multidisciplinary research that bridges electrochemistry, materials science, and industrial applications.

💼 Experience

Prof. Shtefan’s career trajectory spans teaching, research, leadership, and international collaboration. She has served as Assistant, Associate Professor, and later Full Professor at the Department of Technical Electrochemistry, NTU “KhPI” (2004–2024), where she led courses on corrosion, rare metals, catalysis, and nanomaterials. In 2024, she became Head of the Department. Internationally, she has held guest scientist roles at IFW Dresden under VolkswagenStiftung and DFG-funded projects, focusing on corrosion-resistant materials and biocompatibility of metallic glasses. Since 2023, she has been involved in advanced electrochemical projects in Germany, including the design of nanostructured electrodes for green hydrogen evolution. Her industrial experience includes internships in Spain and with Ukrainian R&D institutions. She also led a budget project focused on anti-corrosion strategies for nuclear power applications. Her diverse roles reflect an ability to integrate research, education, and innovation at the intersection of academia and industry.

🔍 Research Focus

Dr. Viktoriia Shtefan’s research revolves around corrosion science, electrochemical surface treatment, and the development of functional coatings for advanced industrial applications. Her specialization includes the nanostructuring of metallic glasses, electrochemical dealloying, and environmentally friendly surface protection technologies. Her work aims to improve the longevity and performance of materials exposed to aggressive environments, such as in nuclear reactors, biomedical implants, and hydrogen production. She has explored the interplay between microstructure and corrosion behavior using advanced surface and spectroscopic techniques. Current research projects involve developing sustainable coatings using molybdenum, tungsten, and chromium oxide composites, with implications for both biocompatibility and high-temperature corrosion resistance. Her interdisciplinary approach blends electrochemistry, metallurgy, and nanotechnology, and she has secured national and international grants. Through numerous collaborations and publications, she contributes to the transition toward corrosion-resistant, eco-conscious, and high-performance engineering materials.

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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.

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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)

 

 

Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss | Additive Manufacturing | Best Innovation Award

Prof Dr Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss | Additive Manufacturing | Best Innovation Award

Professor, Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss is a distinguished expert in materials science and engineering, specializing in additive manufacturing. He is currently a Full Professor and Head of the Additive Manufacturing Laboratory at Tallinn University of Technology in Estonia. With extensive experience in selective laser melting, he has contributed significantly to the fields of materials joining and sustainable manufacturing. Prashanth holds a PhD from the Technical University of Dresden and has held various prestigious positions globally, including guest professorships in Europe and Asia. His research focuses on the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of advanced materials, particularly aluminum alloys. A dedicated educator, he emphasizes the integration of sustainability in manufacturing processes. Prashanth is also actively involved in editorial work for multiple scientific journals and is committed to advancing knowledge in his field.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic Background:
    • PhD in Materials Science and Engineering with a focus on Selective Laser Melting, supported by a strong educational foundation from prestigious institutions.
  2. Fellowships and Awards:
    • Recipient of notable fellowships and awards, including the Leibniz Fellowship and the S.K. Tamotia Award, showcasing recognition in the field of materials science.
  3. Leadership in Additive Manufacturing:
    • Current position as Full Professor and Head of the Additive Manufacturing Laboratory at Tallinn University of Technology highlights leadership and innovation in this rapidly evolving field.
  4. Broad Research Experience:
    • Over a decade of research in various domains including metal matrix composites, sustainable manufacturing, and tribology, contributing to a diverse and impactful body of work.
  5. Editorial Contributions:
    • Active involvement as an editor and board member for numerous high-impact journals indicates a commitment to advancing knowledge and quality in materials science.
  6. International Collaboration:
    • Extensive experience as a visiting professor in multiple countries, fostering global research collaboration and knowledge exchange.
  7. Innovative Research Areas:
    • Focus on cutting-edge topics such as circular economy, sustainable materials, and advanced additive manufacturing techniques positions his work at the forefront of current challenges in materials science.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Commercial Application of Research:
    • While there is significant academic output, enhancing the translation of research findings into practical applications and collaborations with industry could further bolster impact.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
    • Exploring partnerships beyond materials science, such as with environmental science or economics, could broaden the scope and applicability of his research on sustainability.
  3. Engagement in Public Awareness:
    • Increasing efforts in public engagement and education about the implications of his research on sustainability and manufacturing could raise awareness and support for innovation.
  4. Funding Acquisition:
    • While active in research, targeting larger grants or funding opportunities for innovative projects could expand the reach and resources available for groundbreaking work.

Education

Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss earned his PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from the Technical University of Dresden, Germany, focusing on selective laser melting and the properties of Al-12Si alloy. He completed his Master of Technology (M. Tech.) in Materials Joining from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India. Prior to this, he obtained his Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Metallurgical Engineering from the Government College of Engineering, Salem, India. His academic journey was supported by several prestigious fellowships, including the Leibniz Fellowship and the DAAD Fellowship, which allowed him to conduct research and dissertation work in Germany. This robust educational background equips him with a comprehensive understanding of materials science, enabling him to contribute significantly to research and academia.

Experience

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss has extensive experience in academia and research. Currently, he serves as a Full Professor and Head of the Additive Manufacturing Laboratory at Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia. His career includes roles as an Adjunct Professor at Vellore Institute of Technology in India and various visiting professorships across Europe and Asia. He has previously held positions as an Associate Professor in Additive Manufacturing at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and as a Senior Scientist at the Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science in Austria. His industrial experience includes R&D roles at Sandvik AB in Sweden and the Helmholtz Center Berlin. Prashanth has contributed to numerous research projects and has been involved in high-profile international collaborations, significantly advancing the field of additive manufacturing and materials science.

Awards and Honors

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss has received numerous awards recognizing his contributions to materials science and engineering. He was honored as a Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials in July 2023 and received the S.K. Tamotia Award for research in aluminum metallurgy from the Indian Institute of Metals in August 2020. His exceptional work in additive manufacturing earned him the Distinguished Scientist award from the International Research Council in January 2020. In 2018, he received the Young Scientist Award at the International Symposium on Metastable, Amorphous and Nanostructure Materials in Rome. Additionally, he was awarded the IAAM Scientist Medal in 2017. His editorial contributions have also been recognized, with certificates for outstanding reviewing from various reputable journals. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge and research in his field.

Research Focus

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss focuses on advancing materials science through sustainable manufacturing practices and innovative technologies. His primary research areas include additive manufacturing, particularly selective laser melting, powder metallurgy, and metal matrix composites. He investigates the mechanical, tribological, and corrosion properties of materials, emphasizing the development of lightweight alloys and meta-stable materials. Prashanth is dedicated to exploring the circular economy in manufacturing, integrating sustainability into the design and production of materials. His research also encompasses the behavior of nano-crystalline materials, bulk metallic glasses, and the effects of severe plastic deformation. By bridging the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, he aims to enhance the performance and reliability of advanced materials in various industries, contributing significantly to the evolution of modern manufacturing techniques.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Additive manufacturing processes: Selective laser melting, electron beam melting and binder jetting—Selection guidelines 📄
  2. Microstructure and mechanical properties of Al–12Si produced by selective laser melting: Effect of heat treatment 🛠️
  3. Mechanical behavior of selective laser melted 316L stainless steel 🧪
  4. Formation of metastable cellular microstructures in selective laser melted alloys 🏗️
  5. Simultaneous enhancements of strength and toughness in an Al-12Si alloy synthesized using selective laser melting 💪
  6. Is the energy density a reliable parameter for materials synthesis by selective laser melting? 🔋
  7. Defining the tensile properties of Al-12Si parts produced by selective laser melting 🧬
  8. Fabrication of Fe-based bulk metallic glass by selective laser melting: A parameter study 📊
  9. Mechanical properties of Al-based metal matrix composites reinforced with Zr-based glassy particles produced by powder metallurgy 🏆
  10. Mechanical behavior of porous commercially pure Ti and Ti–TiB composite materials manufactured by selective laser melting 🦾

Conclusion

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Prashanth Konda Gokuldoss stands out as a leading figure in the field of materials science and additive manufacturing, demonstrated by his impressive academic credentials, significant contributions to research, and active role in editorial duties. His focus on innovative and sustainable materials positions him well for the Research for Best Innovation Award. By enhancing the commercial applicability of his work and pursuing interdisciplinary collaborations, he can further maximize his impact in the field. His recognition as a Fellow of the International Association of Advanced Materials and various other accolades solidify his reputation as a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.

 

 

Yao Chen | Composites Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yao Chen | Composites Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Yao Chen, Soochow University, China

Yao Chen is a distinguished Professor at Soochow University, renowned for his contributions to materials science. He graduated with a Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Beihang University, China, in 2003. His postdoctoral research took place at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Florida International University, USA, from 2004-2008, followed by a JSPS Fellowship at Osaka University, Japan, from 2008 to 2010. His research focuses on advanced composite materials, particularly metallic and ceramic matrix composites reinforced with nanomaterials. He has published over 120 peer-reviewed papers and received several prestigious awards, including the First Prize in Natural Science from the Ministry of Education, China.

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Education

Yao Chen completed his Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering at Beihang University, China, in 2003. Following this, he embarked on postdoctoral research at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Florida International University, USA, from 2004 to 2008. His research during this period laid a strong foundation in materials science, particularly in the development of advanced composite materials. In 2008, he was awarded the JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship and conducted further research at Osaka University, Japan, until 2010. His extensive education and research experience have significantly contributed to his expertise in nanomaterial reinforcement and advanced composite coatings.

Experience 

Yao Chen’s professional journey began with a Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering from Beihang University, China, in 2003. He then engaged in postdoctoral research at the Institute of Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Florida International University, USA, from 2004 to 2008. From 2008 to 2010, he served as a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow at Osaka University, Japan. In 2010, he joined Soochow University as a Professor, where he has been leading research in advanced composite materials. His work focuses on the synthesis and application of graphene-based materials, metallic/ceramic matrix composites, and advanced composite coatings. He has published over 120 peer-reviewed research papers and received numerous accolades for his contributions.

Research Focus 

Yao Chen’s research focuses on developing advanced composite materials. His main interests include metallic and ceramic matrix composites reinforced with one-dimensional and two-dimensional nanomaterials, such as carbon nanotubes, graphene, and hexagonal BN nanotubes and nanoplatelets. He is also deeply involved in the synthesis and application of graphene-based materials, aiming to enhance their properties for various applications. Another key area of his research is advanced composite coatings, where he explores innovative techniques for improving their performance. His work contributes significantly to materials science, offering new insights and advancements in nanomaterial reinforcement and composite coatings.

Publication Top Notes

A tough graphene nanosheet/hydroxyapatite composite with improved in vitro biocompatibility 🧪

Tribological behavior of plasma-sprayed carbon nanotube-reinforced hydroxyapatite coating in physiological solution 🩺

Tensile properties of carbon nanotube reinforced aluminum nanocomposite fabricated by plasma spray forming 🛠️

Carbon nanotube reinforced hydroxyapatite composite coatings produced through laser surface alloying 🛡️

3D printing graphene-aluminum nanocomposites 🖨️

Multiscale wear of plasma-sprayed carbon-nanotube-reinforced aluminum oxide nanocomposite coating 🔧

Anuradha Singh | Chemistry Award | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Anuradha Singh | Chemistry Award | Women Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Anuradha Singh, University of Allahabad, India

Anuradha Singh 🌟 is an Assistant Professor at S.S. Khanna Girls’ Degree College, University of Allahabad. She holds a D. Phil. in Chemistry from the University of Allahabad and specializes in Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry. Her research focuses on designing antimicrobial and antiviral agents, including HIV and HCV inhibitors. Anuradha has secured grants from UGC and DST, contributing significantly to the field with over a dozen publications in reputed journals. She is a recipient of the Research Excellence Award and Swarna Jayanti Puraskar, recognized for her scientific contributions.

 

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Education

Anuradha Singh completed her educational journey with a strong foundation in chemistry, culminating in a D. Phil. from the University of Allahabad in 2015. Her thesis, titled “Design and Synthesis of Antimicrobial Compounds & Studies on their Therapeutic Applications,” underscored her expertise in bioorganic chemistry. Prior to her doctoral studies, she obtained an M. Sc. in Chemistry from Rani Durgavati University, Jabalpur, in 2005, following a B. Sc. in Chemistry, Zoology, and Environmental Science from the same institution in 2003. Anuradha’s academic pursuits reflect her commitment to advancing medicinal chemistry with a focus on combatting infectious diseases. 📚

 

Experience

Anuradha Singh brings a wealth of research experience to her role at SS Khanna Degree College, where she teaches a spectrum of chemistry topics at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Her teaching repertoire includes General Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, and Organic Chemistry at the undergraduate level, while at the postgraduate level, she covers specialized areas such as Oligonucleotide Synthesis, Synthetic approaches in organic synthesis, and Spectroscopy. Alongside her teaching commitments, Anuradha has been actively involved in pioneering research projects funded by prestigious bodies like UGC, DST, and DBT. Her current UGC Start-up Grant project focuses on the green synthesis and antimicrobial assessment of 4-thiazolidinone derivatives, contributing significantly to the field of medicinal chemistry. 🎓

Awards

Anuradha Singh has been honored with several prestigious awards and fellowships throughout her career, highlighting her contributions to scientific research and academia. In 2023, she participated in the Visiting Scientist Programme at the Indian National Science Academy (INSA), New Delhi. Her dedication and excellence were recognized with the Research Excellence Award by the Institute of Scholars, Bengaluru in 2020. Anuradha’s early achievements include receiving the Swarna Jayanti Puraskar at the 84th Annual Session of the National Academy of Sciences, Jodhpur in 2014, and the HIV Symposium Fellowship from YRG care, Chennai in 2012. She was also awarded the Late M.H. Mahalaha Memorial Gold Medal for Best Presentation at a seminar hosted by RDVV in 2005. 🏆

Research Focus

Anuradha Singh’s research primarily centers around medicinal chemistry, with a specialized focus on designing novel compounds to combat infectious diseases and other health challenges. Her work spans the synthesis and evaluation of antimicrobial and antiviral agents, including inhibitors targeting HIV, SARS-CoV-2, and other viruses. Employing molecular dynamics simulations and computational methods, she explores the structural and functional aspects of these compounds to enhance their efficacy and safety profiles. Anuradha’s research contributions extend to exploring natural product-based therapies and developing innovative drug delivery systems. Her multidisciplinary approach integrates chemistry, pharmacology, and computational biology to advance therapeutic interventions. 🧪

Pharmacological Properties of Curcumin (2020) 🌿
In silico studies on new oxathiadiazoles as potential anti-HIV agents (2019) 🧬
Design, Synthesis, and Antibacterial Activities of Novel Heterocyclic Arylsulphonamide Derivatives (2018) 🦠
Human Immunodeficiency Virus Reverse Transcriptase (HIV-RT): Structural implications for drug development (2018) 🧬
In silico studies on N-(Pyridin-2-yl) thiobenzamides as NNRTIs against HIV-1 strains (2018) 🧬
Molecular modeling, synthesis, and evaluation of sulfonamide derivatives (2018) 🦠