Valentin Ivanov | Electrical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Valentin Ivanov | Electrical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

University of Dschang | Cameroon

Valentin Y. Ivanov is a distinguished physicist and mathematician with dual Ph.D. degrees in Physics (Emission Electronics) and Mathematics (Integral Equations in Electron Optics), along with an M.D. in Physics focused on numerical design of high-power RF generators. With extensive experience in computational physics, electromagnetism, electron optics, and nonlinear beam dynamics, he has authored six monographs and over 300 peer-reviewed articles. His research encompasses high-current electron guns, accelerator structure simulations, microchannel plate amplifiers, and advanced numerical methods for 2D and 3D electrodynamics, electromechanics, and beam optics. Dr. Ivanov has successfully developed more than 20 computational codes for diverse applications, including crystal growth, hydrodynamics, gun design, ground motion analysis, and feedback control in accelerators. He has contributed to numerous international collaborations and publications, including SLAC and IEEE journals. His work has significantly influenced high-power RF sources and accelerator design, earning him recognition in computational and applied physics communities. Dr. Ivanov’s contributions are reflected in his h-index of 2, with over 12 citations and 7 publications. He continues to advance research in electron optics, computational methods, and high-performance simulations, combining theoretical insights with practical applications in accelerator physics and physical electronic instrumentation.

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3-D Method for the Design of Multi or Sheet Beam RF Sources
V. Ivanov, K. Ko, A. Krasnykh, L. Ives, G. Miram, SLAC-PUB-9366, 2002.

An Electron Gun for a Sheet Beam Klystron
M.E. Read, G. Miram, R.L. Ives, A. Krasnykh, V. Ivanov, IEEE Plasma Phys., 2002, pp. 190–194.

Simulating Accelerator Structure Operation at High Power
V. Ivanov et al., SLAC-PUB-10731, 2003.

An Improved Version of TOPAZ 3D
V. Ivanov, A. Krasnykh, G. Scheitrum, A. Jensen, SLAC-PUB-10081, 2003.

Development of Multiple Beam Guns for High Power RF Sources for Accelerators and Colliders
R.L. Ives, G. Miram, A. Krasnykh, V. Ivanov et al., SLAC-PUB-10704, 2004.

X-Band Linear Collider R&D in Accelerating Structures Through Advanced Computing
Z. Li, N. Folwell, L. Ge, A. Guetz, V. Ivanov et al., EPAC-2004-MOPLT134, SLAC-PUB-10563, 2004.

Jalil Jamali | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jalil Jamali | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Islamic Azad University | Iran

Dr. Jalil Jamali is an Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Islamic Azad University. His teaching spans undergraduate (Mechanics of Materials, Statics, Dynamics, Vibrations), master’s (Theory of Plates & Shells, Elasticity, Elastodynamics, Advanced Mathematics I, Vehicle Dynamics) and doctoral-level (Advanced Mathematics II) courses. His research interests centre on Vibrations, Dynamics, Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), and Functionally Graded Materials (FGM). Over the years, he has authored multiple papers in these areas. Through his publications, he contributes to advancing methods in dynamic analysis and NDT for graded materials. He also guides students and cultivates a rigorous learning environment through both theoretical and applied courses. His experience as educator and researcher enables bridging fundamentals (mechanics and mathematics) with advanced topics (elasticity, dynamics, FGM, NDT), positioning him as a versatile scholar. His work continues to attract citations, reflecting growing recognition in his field.

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Featured Publications

Shoghl, S. N., Jamali, J., & Moraveji, M. K. (2016). Electrical conductivity, viscosity, and density of different nanofluids: An experimental study. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 74, 339–346.

Behzad, M., Alvandi, M., Mba, D., & Jamali, J. (2013). A finite element-based algorithm for rubbing induced vibration prediction in rotors. Journal of Sound and Vibration, 332(21), 5523–5542.

Mousavi, S. F., Hashemabadi, S. H., & Jamali, J. (2020). Calculation of geometric flow profile correction factor for ultrasonic flow meter using semi-3D simulation technique. Ultrasonics, 106, 106165.

Rajabi, M., Ahmadian, M. T., & Jamali, J. (2015). Acoustic scattering from submerged laminated composite cylindrical shells. Composite Structures, 128, 395–405.

Goharkhah, M., Ashjaee, M., & Jamali, J. (2016). Experimental investigation on heat transfer and hydrodynamic behavior of magnetite nanofluid flow in a channel with recognition of the best models for transport properties. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 68, 582–592.