Ashutosh Khanna | Engineering Design | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ashutosh Khanna | Engineering Design | Best Researcher Award

Faculty member, VIT Bhopal University, India

Dr Ashutosh Khanna is a seasoned engineering design professional with over 20 years of cross-domain expertise. He earned a BTech in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Raipur (1992) and an MTech in Industrial Design from RGPV (2009). He completed a Research Associate tenure at the University of Strathclyde (2012–2014), working on minimally invasive devices, and is currently pursuing a PhD in Biomechanical Engineering at VIT Bhopal (2021–2025), collaborating with RRCAT on spinal implant development. Ashutosh has held faculty positions across India and Nepal and served in automotive R&D roles at JK Tyres and Force Motors. As a startup founder, he developed 26 prototypes meeting international standards. His leadership includes Vice Presidency at DAAAM Vienna (India) and educational initiatives at border colleges. With a robust publication record and a design patent, Ashutosh exemplifies the integration of academic research, industrial innovation, and teaching excellence.

Professional Profile

🎓 Education

Ashutosh Khanna’s foundational education began with a BTech in Mechanical Engineering from NIT Raipur (1988–1992), graduating with first division. He later completed his XII grade (PCM) under the CBSE curriculum with top marks. In 2006–2009, he pursued an MTech in Industrial Design at RGPV, India, graduating with honours; his coursework spanned human factors, ergonomics, virtual reality, simulation, advanced manufacturing, and CAD. From 2012 to 2014, he served as a Research Associate at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, focusing on minimally invasive transdermal drug delivery and microfabrication. Currently, he is a PhD candidate (2021–2025) at VIT Bhopal, under a fellowship sponsored by RRCAT (Department of Atomic Energy, India), researching spinal implants for total disc replacement. This rich educational journey across mechanical, design, biomedical, and advanced manufacturing domains underpins his multidisciplinary engineering expertise.

💼 Experience

Ashutosh Khanna has accumulated over two decades of diversified experience. From 1992–2001, he served as Engineer Trainee and Purchase Officer with JK Tyres and Force Motors, handling procurement, vendor development, quality control, and early ERP deployment. Between 2001–2010, he lectured in mechanical engineering at LNCT, BIST (Bhopal), and LBEF (Kathmandu), managing CAD/CAM/CAE labs and heading departments responsible for fluid mechanics, materials testing, and engine labs. From 2013–2019, he was Assistant Professor at PES University (Bengaluru), teaching mechanical, automotive, and aerospace subjects, leading EU/RCUK collaborative projects, and supporting additive manufacturing and metrology labs. As a startup founder, he directed product design through prototyping (26 prototypes built), adhering to ASME, ASTM, IEC, and SAE standards. Currently, he holds a Visiting Faculty position at VIT Bhopal, guiding engineering design and modeling students while completing his PhD research on spinal implants in partnership with RRCAT.

🏆 Achievements

Ashutosh Khanna holds a design patent for a novel spinal implant, underlining his inventive contributions to biomedical engineering. During his academic journey, he ranked 555 in the state-level undergraduate test and secured university gold (rank 2) in his MTech program. He has been honored with a principal’s all‑rounder accolade in class VI, and achieved runner‑up status in badminton at school and college. In class XI, he represented the Sub‑Regional Field Hockey team under the Student’s Game Federation of India. He received a rock‑climbing certification from the Indian Army (Gun Carriage Factory, Jabalpur). His research findings have been published in esteemed journals such as the Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, Journal of Simulation and Modelling, and SAE International. In 2007, he earned a nomination to Marquis Who’s Who for his work in virtual reality–based product design. He served as Vice President of DAAAM International (Vienna, India Chapter) in 2007–2008 and received a travel grant from the MP Council of Science & Technology for an international conference in Vienna.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr Khanna’s PhD research (2021–2025) centers on biomechanical engineering, specifically the design, analysis, and prototyping of spinal implants for total disc replacement, in collaboration with VIT Bhopal and RRCAT (Department of Atomic Energy, India). His work integrates advanced CAD/CAE tools—ANSYS, Materialise Mimics, SolidWorks—and advanced manufacturing techniques including laser additive manufacturing, CNC machining, and stringent DFM/DFA criteria. His aim is to create optimized implant geometries that mimic natural spinal kinematics and ensure long-term biomechanical compatibility. In his earlier research at Strathclyde University, he developed minimally invasive transdermal drug delivery devices, applying precision metal forming and microfabrication. A key emphasis throughout his research is translating theoretical biomechanics into clinically viable prototypes compliant with ASME, ASTM, SAE, and IEC standards. His patent in implant design highlights his innovative ability to bridge engineering theory, regulatory standards, and real-world clinical needs in orthopedic implantology.

Publication Top Notes

  1. “Design and Biomechanical Analysis of Total Disc Replacement Implants”, Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, Vol XX, Issue Y, 2024.

    • Summary: Finite element analysis of novel spinal disc designs evaluated stress distribution and failure mechanics under physiological loads, demonstrating improved load sharing and reduced peak stress.

  2. “Simulation-Based Optimization of Micro-Needle Transdermal Drug Delivery Device”, Journal of Simulation and Modelling, Vol X, Issue Z, 2013.

    • Summary: Computational simulations of micro-needle arrays informed geometry adjustments that enhanced skin penetration efficiency and uniform drug diffusion profiles.

  3. “Rapid Prototyping of Biomedical Implants via Laser Additive Manufacturing”, SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing, 2022.

    • Summary: In-depth study of prototype fabrication through laser-based AM, analyzing surface finish, dimensional accuracy, and structural properties to ensure compliance with biomedical tolerances.

Conclusion

Ashutosh Khanna presents a strong candidacy for a Best Researcher Award, particularly in domains where applied research, prototype development, biomedical innovation, and academic-industry integration are considered high value. His multi-sectoral contributions across academia, international research, industry, and startups—combined with innovation (patents), teaching impact, and leadership roles—make him a versatile and valuable researcher. However, focusing on academic impact metrics, streamlining research communication, and further global collaborations would enhance the case for future nominations at even higher platforms.

Birgitte Ahring | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Birgitte Ahring | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Professor ,Washington State University ,United States

Dr. Birgitte Kiær Ahring is a distinguished global expert in biofuels, renewable energy, and clean technologies. Currently a Professor at Washington State University (WSU) and Head of the BioScience & Technology Group at the Bioproducts, Science & Engineering Laboratory (BSEL), she has led pioneering research in cellulosic ethanol, biogas, and renewable natural gas. With a career spanning decades, she has held prominent roles across academia, industry, and policy—including as founder of BioGasol Aps and advisor to international organizations such as the UNDP and World Bank. Dr. Ahring’s leadership in Denmark and the U.S. has driven the advancement of sustainable energy systems globally. Her commitment to translating science into practice has earned her numerous accolades, including Washington State’s Research Excellence Award and a gubernatorial honor as “Washingtonian for the Day.” With over 555 scientific contributions and 11 patents, she remains a driving force in the bioeconomy and environmental innovation.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Birgitte Kiær Ahring holds a Ph.D. in a life sciences field related to biotechnology or bioengineering, though her exact alma mater and thesis details are not listed. Her academic trajectory is rooted in biotechnology and chemical/biological engineering, fields that underpin her extensive contributions to renewable energy and clean technologies. Her foundational education laid the groundwork for a multifaceted career that bridges science, engineering, policy, and industrial application. She has also been involved in academic leadership and curriculum development through professorships at institutions such as the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and Washington State University. Her interdisciplinary background and international engagements—ranging from Denmark to the U.S., and from Africa to Asia—reflect a rich academic foundation and lifelong commitment to sustainable energy research and education.

💼 Experience

Dr. Ahring’s professional journey reflects over three decades of leadership in biotechnology and renewable energy. Since 2008, she has served as Professor at WSU and previously directed the BSEL, where she established state-of-the-art research facilities. She founded and led BioGasol Aps and was CEO of the Maxifuel Pilot Plant in Denmark. From 2002–2008, she led the Danish Centre for Biofuels and BST division at DTU. At UCLA, she served as Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering. Her governmental and advisory roles include being a Board Member of Energinet.dk and a consultant to USDA and multiple UN agencies. She has contributed to renewable energy implementation across Latin America, Africa, and Asia. She continues to advise research campaigns and editorial boards internationally. Through this experience, she has merged policy, practice, and research into a cohesive and influential professional impact.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Prof. Birgitte Ahring has earned numerous prestigious awards that honor her transformative research and global influence in bioengineering. In 2008, she received the Washington State Star Researcher Award valued at $2.5 million for excellence in renewable energy innovation. In 2021, she was recognized with the WSU Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Excellence Award. She was named “Washingtonian for the Day” by Governor Jay Inslee in 2022, acknowledging her service to the state’s clean energy transition. In 2023, she received the Anjan Boise Outstanding Research Award, and in 2024, she earned WSU’s Research Excellence Award. These accolades reflect her leadership in scientific discovery, commercialization, and sustainability-focused innovation. Additionally, her numerous editorial and board appointments in academia and industry further affirm her authority in the global bioeconomy and her role as a mentor and policy influencer.

🔍 Research Focus

Prof. Ahring’s research centers on clean technology for biofuels, biochemicals, and renewable natural gas (RNG). She is a world leader in cellulosic ethanol production, thermophilic anaerobic digestion, and advanced wet oxidation (AWOEx) pretreatment technologies. Her work explores the decarbonization of energy systems through biological and chemical conversion of lignocellulosic biomass, waste feedstocks, and CO₂ into fuels and valuable bio-products. She is especially focused on microbial consortia engineering and syngas fermentation to develop sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and medium-chain volatile fatty acids. She has significantly advanced microbial hydrogen kinetics and homoacetogenesis, aiming to optimize the energy yields and carbon efficiencies in bioreactors. Her integrated approach—spanning lab research, pilot plants, and industrial applications—bridges science, engineering, and policy. Through over 555 publications and collaborative global research, Prof. Ahring is reshaping bioresource technology and offering scalable solutions for climate-resilient energy systems.

📚 Publication Top Notes

 Membrane Technologies for Separating Volatile Fatty Acids Produced Through Arrested Anaerobic Digestion: A Review

  • Journal: Clean Technologies, June 2025

  • Authors: Angana Chaudhuri, Budi Mandra Harahap, Birgitte K. Ahring

  • Summary:
    This review explores state-of-the-art membrane-based separation technologies for volatile fatty acids (VFAs) derived from arrested anaerobic digestion. It emphasizes operational efficiency, selectivity, and integration potential in biorefineries, highlighting nanofiltration, pervaporation, and forward osmosis as promising routes for sustainable VFA recovery.

Advancing Thermophilic Anaerobic Digestion of Corn Whole Stillage: Lignocellulose Decomposition and Microbial Community Characterization

  • Journal: Fermentation, June 2024

  • Authors: Alnour Bokhary, Fuad Ale, Richard Garrison, Birgitte K. Ahring

  • Summary:
    The study investigates thermophilic anaerobic digestion (AD) of corn whole stillage, focusing on lignocellulosic breakdown and microbial dynamics. It reveals enhanced methane yield and stable digestion due to synergistic microbial interactions, underlining the importance of community structure in optimizing AD processes.

 Acetate Production by Moorella thermoacetica via Syngas Fermentation: Effect of Yeast Extract and Syngas Composition

  • Journal: Fermentation, September 2023

  • Authors: Budi Mandra Harahap, Birgitte K. Ahring

  • Summary:
    This paper examines acetate production from syngas using Moorella thermoacetica. It discusses how varying yeast extract concentrations and syngas composition affect yields, emphasizing the role of nutrient balance and gas ratios in optimizing microbial fermentation for bio-based acetic acid.

 Enhancing Acetic Acid Production in In Vitro Rumen Cultures by Addition of a Homoacetogenic Consortia from a Kangaroo

  • Journal: Fermentation, September 2023

  • Authors: Renan Stefanini Lopes, Birgitte K. Ahring

  • Summary:
    Innovative research demonstrating the enhancement of acetic acid production in rumen cultures by adding kangaroo-derived homoacetogens. The study also investigates methanogen inhibition and almond biochar’s role in altering fermentation profiles, suggesting applications in livestock and bioenergy.

 Acetate Production from Syngas Produced from Lignocellulosic Biomass Materials along with Gaseous Fermentation of the Syngas: A Review

  • Journal: Microorganisms, April 2023

  • Authors: Budi Mandra Harahap, Birgitte K. Ahring

  • Summary:
    This comprehensive review analyzes the full cycle of acetate production from biomass-derived syngas. It discusses gasification parameters, microbial strain selection, and bioreactor design, proposing integrated systems for sustainable acetate generation from lignocellulosic residues.

Conclusion

Engineering Award, Technology Award, Best Engineering Award, Global Technology Award, Engineering Innovation Award, Technology Excellence Award, Emerging Engineer Award, Tech Pioneer Award, Digital Engineering Award, STEM Innovation Award, Engineering and Technology Recognition, Academic Technology Award, Young Engineer Award, Women in Engineering Award, Smart Tech Award, Mechanical Engineering Award, Electrical Engineering Award, Civil Engineering Award, Software Engineering Award, Engineering Leadership Award, AI Technology Award, Robotics Award, Engineering Design Award, Sustainable Engineering Award, Innovative Engineer Award, Best Technologist Award, Engineering R&D Award, Engineering Educator Award, Future Tech Award, Engineering Breakthrough Award, Global Engineering Talent Award, Tech Achievement Award, Industry Technology Award, Next Gen Engineering Award, Excellence in Technology Award, Engineering Startup Award, Engineering Invention Award, Engineering Visionary Award, Lifetime Achievement in Engineering Award, Engineering and Technology Research Award

 

Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar | Process Engineering | Chemical Engineering Award

Mr. Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar | Process Engineering | Chemical Engineering Award

Modibbo  Adama University (MAU) ,Nigeria

Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar is a Nigerian Chemical Engineer dedicated to innovation in renewable energy, chemical reaction engineering, and water treatment. Born and raised in Adamawa State, he has developed a solid foundation in both theoretical knowledge and practical application of chemical engineering principles. With academic qualifications from the University of Maiduguri and a diverse professional portfolio, he brings experience from academic, industrial, and development sectors. His work spans teaching, research, water quality analysis, and biogas technology. Abdulhalim currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer at Modibbo Adama University (MAU), where he integrates research, student mentorship, and curriculum advancement. Known for being proactive, detail-oriented, and results-driven, he is committed to using his skills for environmental sustainability and energy transformation in Nigeria and beyond. His vision is to contribute meaningfully to solving global energy and environmental challenges through cutting-edge research and innovative engineering practices.

Professional Profile

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🎓 Education

Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar holds both Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Chemical Engineering from the University of Maiduguri, where he graduated with distinctions (B.Eng: 4.55 CGPA, M.Eng: 4.85 CGPA). His academic journey began at University Primary School, followed by Imam Malik Secondary School, where he earned his WAEC certificate in 2013. He pursued higher education with a clear focus on energy, environmental remediation, and reaction engineering. In addition to formal academic achievements, he has undertaken numerous professional training programs and certifications, including diplomas in Oil & Gas Management and Control Engineering, and certifications in AutoCAD, data science, project management, and programming. These multi-disciplinary skills strengthen his engineering knowledge and his capacity to tackle complex industrial challenges. His educational path reflects a strong commitment to academic excellence and lifelong learning, enabling him to contribute both in research and practical problem-solving within the chemical engineering domain.

💼 Experience

Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar has gained diverse experience across academic, industrial, and community-based projects. He began his practical journey as a Plant Operator Intern at Maiduguri Water Treatment Plant in 2017. During his NYSC service year, he served at Mada Water Works, where he performed water quality analysis. He briefly taught at Bulumkutu Islamic Science School before joining Modibbo Adama University (MAU) in 2019 as a Graduate Assistant, and subsequently, as an Assistant Lecturer in 2023. He has participated in data gathering and fieldwork as an Enumerator with Borno Women Development Initiative. His career showcases a balance of academic responsibilities and field engagement. He also has notable experience with environmental modeling and simulation software, and his teaching and research focus on sustainable engineering practices. These roles reflect his multidisciplinary capabilities and his commitment to using engineering tools for real-world impact, especially in energy and environmental sectors.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar has been recognized for his service, academic excellence, and professional dedication. Notable among his accolades is the Certificate of Service awarded for his voluntary role as Tutorial Coordinator by the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers (NSChE), UNIMAID Student Chapter (2018). He also received recognition from the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria (MSSN), Faculty of Engineering Branch, for his voluntary academic support in 2017/2018. He has earned certificates of participation and achievement in over a dozen international workshops, seminars, and webinars, including those hosted by prestigious institutions such as the Royal Society of Chemistry, Polytechnic University of the Philippines, and Siirt University in Türkiye. His proactive participation in global conferences and research congresses underscores his commitment to continuous learning and professional engagement. These honors reflect both academic leadership and a deep-seated drive to contribute to scholarly and societal advancement in engineering and beyond.

🔍 Research Focus

Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar’s research centers around renewable energy systems, biogas production, microbial kinetics, environmental remediation, chemical reaction engineering, and waste-to-energy technologies. He has a particular interest in transforming organic waste materials, such as chicken manure and medical waste, into biogas through anaerobic digestion processes. His master’s research explored microbial growth modeling and digester performance, contributing insights into sustainable energy generation from biodegradable waste. His research also addresses pharmaceutical waste management, modeling and simulation using ASPEN Plus, and water treatment processes using eco-friendly techniques. Additionally, he has presented studies on energy access in underserved areas like refugee camps, reflecting his interest in humanitarian engineering. Abdulhalim is dedicated to applying data science, programming, and simulation tools to solve energy and environmental challenges. His goal is to develop scalable, cost-effective technologies that bridge the gap between clean energy supply and waste reduction, particularly in Africa and other developing regions.

📚 Publication Top Notes

1. Modeling Anaerobic Decomposition: JMP Application with Biomass Data

Authors: Abubakar, A. M.; Elboughdiri, N.; Chibani, A.; Nneka, E. C.; Yunus, M. U.; Ghernaout, D.
Journal: Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta (2025)
Summary: This paper models anaerobic digestion using JMP software based on experimental data from two biomass combinations in Nigeria. Neural networks and response surface methodology were applied to optimize biogas production. Monod kinetic parameters were also estimated, showing excellent prediction accuracy and insight into biomass-substrate interactions.

2. Review on Municipal Solid Waste, Challenges and Management Policy in Pakistan

Authors: Asif, M.; Laghari, M.; Abubakar, A. M.; Suri, S. K.; Wakeel, A.; Siddique, M.
Journal: Portugaliae Electrochimica Acta (2025)
Summary: A critical review highlighting Pakistan’s challenges in managing municipal solid waste, including rapid urbanization, insufficient infrastructure, and lack of effective policy enforcement. It recommends comprehensive reforms, sustainable waste processing, and public-private collaborations for improved waste governance.

3. Development of Low-Cost Adsorbents from Coconut Shell for Energy-Efficient Dye Removal from Laboratory Effluent Discharge

Authors: Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar; Naeema Nazar; Abdulghaffaar Assayyidi Yusuf; Enyomeji Ademu Idama; Moses NyoTonglo Arowo; Aisha Maina Ma’aji; Irnis Azura Zakarya
Journal: Measurement: Energy (June 2025)
Summary: This research focuses on developing coconut shell-based adsorbents for removing dyes from laboratory wastewater. The material showed over 90% dye removal efficiency under optimal conditions and was confirmed as a cost-effective and energy-efficient method for effluent treatment.

4. Characterizing the Reducing Properties of Biofuels in Activating Metal Catalyst of Refinery Process

Authors: Mohammed Abdulrahim; Usman Habu Taura; Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar; Marwea Al-Hedrewy
Journal: Sustainable Processes Connect (May 2025)
Summary: Examines the effectiveness of biofuels in enhancing metal catalyst performance in refinery processes. The study found that biofuels provided a reducing atmosphere that facilitated catalyst activation but also noted challenges such as catalyst deactivation and thermal instability.

5. Impact of Furfural Raffinate Oil as a Filling Agent on the Vulcanization and Mechanical Properties of Rubber

Authors: Suleiman A. Wali; Abubakar Mohammed; Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar; Abdulmuhsin Usman; Kamran Khan
Journal: Current Engineering Letters and Reviews (January 2025)
Summary: Investigates the use of furfural raffinate oil as a rubber additive. Findings show improvements in rubber strength and flexibility up to a certain concentration, indicating potential for sustainable and cost-effective rubber production using industrial by-products.

Conclusion

Abdulhalim Musa Abubakar stands out as a dynamic and forward-thinking Chemical Engineer whose academic achievements, hands-on industrial experiences, and proactive engagement in research and professional development reflect a deep commitment to sustainable innovation. His work spans critical sectors including renewable energy, biogas production, water treatment, and environmental remediation—key areas that align with global sustainability goals. Through a strong foundation in chemical engineering, supported by advanced software and data science skills, he has consistently demonstrated his ability to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Abdulhalim’s numerous certifications, conference contributions, and teaching roles further underscore his dedication to lifelong learning and capacity building. As he continues to evolve as a researcher and educator, his efforts are poised to contribute significantly to solving pressing energy and environmental challenges both within Nigeria and internationally. His trajectory reflects not only technical competence but also a clear vision for engineering as a tool for societal transformation.

Saibo She | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Saibo She | Electrical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Ph.D Student, University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Saibo She is a dedicated researcher specializing in electromagnetic non-destructive testing and sensor design. Currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Manchester, UK, he previously earned his bachelor’s degree from Hunan University, China. With a strong foundation in electrical engineering, Saibo has actively contributed to various innovative research projects, focusing on defect detection and material evaluation. He is passionate about applying artificial intelligence to enhance diagnostic methodologies. Beyond academia, Saibo has demonstrated leadership in multiple competitions, reflecting his commitment to innovation and collaboration. His work has led to numerous publications and patents, marking him as a rising star in his field.

Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Research Experience: Saibo has been involved in numerous significant research programs, focusing on advanced topics in non-destructive testing and electromagnetic evaluation. His work is supported by prestigious funding, such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
  2. Innovative Contributions: He has made substantial contributions to the field, as evidenced by multiple patents and published papers in reputable journals like the IEEE Sensors Journal and IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement. His research on eddy current sensors demonstrates a blend of innovation and practical application.
  3. Strong Publication Record: Saibo has co-authored several papers with impactful findings, showcasing his ability to engage in high-quality research and contribute to scientific knowledge. His work on defect detection and materials evaluation reflects a commitment to advancing the field.
  4. Awards and Scholarships: His accolades, including the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Graduate Fellowship Award and various scholarships, highlight his academic excellence and recognition by peers and institutions.
  5. Leadership Experience: His role as a group leader in several competitions suggests strong leadership and teamwork skills, which are crucial for collaborative research environments.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact: While his research is innovative, exploring avenues to increase the practical impact of his work in industrial applications could enhance his profile. Engaging with industry partners for real-world testing and implementation could broaden his research’s reach.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Saibo could benefit from engaging with researchers from different fields to foster interdisciplinary collaboration, which can lead to new perspectives and innovative solutions to complex problems.
  3. Communication Skills: While his publication record is strong, focusing on enhancing presentation and outreach skills could help him communicate his research findings more effectively to diverse audiences, including policymakers and industry stakeholders.

Education

Saibo She is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Manchester, UK, from September 2022 to June 2026. He previously obtained his bachelor’s degree from Hunan University, China, where he studied from September 2019 to June 2022. His education has provided him with a solid foundation in electrical engineering and materials science, equipping him with the knowledge and skills needed for advanced research. At both institutions, Saibo excelled academically, receiving several scholarships and awards that recognized his outstanding performance. His studies have been complemented by hands-on research experiences, enabling him to apply theoretical concepts to practical challenges in non-destructive testing and sensor technology. Saibo’s educational journey reflects a commitment to excellence and a strong desire to contribute to advancements in his field.

Experience 

Saibo She has extensive research experience, starting in July 2019, where he has been involved in multiple significant projects. His work includes analyzing mechanical stress wave mechanisms in silicon carbide power electronic devices and exploring damage mechanisms using nonlinear electromagnetic acoustic emission methods. He has contributed to research funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and participated in projects related to non-destructive testing techniques. Saibo’s main responsibilities include the simulation and analysis of electromagnetic fields, the design and evaluation of electromagnetic sensors, and hardware circuit design. He has also constructed experimental platforms for testing and validation purposes. His involvement in these projects showcases his technical expertise and ability to tackle complex engineering problems, making him a valuable asset in the field of non-destructive evaluation.

Awards and Honors 

Saibo She has received numerous awards and honors throughout his academic career. In March 2023, he was awarded the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Graduate Fellowship Award. He is a recipient of the China Scholarship Council (CSC) and University of Manchester Joint Scholarship, covering the period from 2022 to 2026. During his time at Hunan University, he received several accolades, including the Graduate Student National Scholarship for two consecutive years (2020-2021 and 2019-2020) and the Academic First-Class Scholarship. Additionally, he was recognized as an Outstanding Graduate Student for the 2019-2020 academic year. His achievements in competitions include the Central China Second Prize in the China Sensor Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition and multiple awards in electronic design competitions. These recognitions underscore his dedication to research excellence and innovation in engineering.

Research Focus

Saibo She’s research focuses on the design of eddy current array sensors and the evaluation of ferromagnetic materials, particularly through the study of hysteresis loops and Barkhausen magnetic noise. He is keenly interested in defect diagnosis and identification utilizing artificial intelligence algorithms, aiming to enhance the capabilities of non-destructive testing techniques. His work addresses challenges in materials science and engineering, particularly in improving the reliability and efficiency of sensor technologies. By integrating machine learning approaches into traditional testing methods, Saibo seeks to push the boundaries of current evaluation techniques. His research not only contributes to academic knowledge but also has practical implications for industries requiring advanced non-destructive testing solutions. Saibo’s commitment to innovation and his technical expertise position him as a leading researcher in the field, with the potential to significantly advance the understanding and application of electromagnetic testing methods.

Publication Top Notes

  • Flexible Differential Butterfly-Shape Eddy Current Array Sensor for Defect Detection of Screw Thread 📄
  • Flexible Floral Eddy Current Probe for Detecting Flaws in Metal Plate 📄
  • Optimal Design of Remote Field Eddy Current Testing Probe for Ferromagnetic Pipeline Inspection 📄
  • An Innovative Eddy Current Sensor with E-Core Ferrite Resistant to Lift-Off and Tilt Effects 📄
  • Inspection of Defects Depth for Stainless-Steel Sheets Using Four-Coil Excitation Sensor and Deep Learning 📄
  • Evaluation of Defects Depth for Metal Sheets Using Four-Coil Excitation Array Eddy Current Sensor and Improved ResNet18 Network 📄
  • Thickness Measurement and Surface-Defect Detection for Metal Plate Using Pulsed Eddy Current Testing and Optimized Res2Net Network 📄
  • Simultaneous Measurements of Metal Plate Thickness and Defect Depth Using Low Frequency Sweeping Eddy Current Testing 📄
  • Size-Distinguishing Miniature Electromagnetic Tomography Sensor for Small Object Detection 📄
  • Diffusion Velocity of Eddy Current in Metallic Plates Using Point-Tracing Method 📄
  • Temperature Monitoring of Vehicle Brake Drum Based on Dual Light Fusion and Deep Learning 📄

Conclusion

Saibo She is an excellent candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his impressive research accomplishments, innovative contributions, and strong leadership capabilities. By addressing the areas for improvement, such as expanding the practical impact of his research and enhancing interdisciplinary collaborations, he can further strengthen his profile. His trajectory indicates a promising future in research and innovation, making him a worthy recipient of this award.

 

 

Gokhan Basar | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Gokhan Basar | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at Industrial Engineering, Turkey

Dr. Gokhan Basar is a dedicated researcher and assistant professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, Turkey. Born on January 1, 1989, in Tarsus, Turkey, he has developed a strong academic and professional foundation in mechanical engineering. Dr. Basar holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, specializing in the production of reinforced aluminum matrix composites. He has contributed significantly to the field through his research on friction stir welding and optimization techniques, establishing himself as an expert in machinability and mechanical properties of materials. His commitment to advancing engineering knowledge is evident in his numerous publications and active participation in national and international conferences.

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Strengths for the Award:

  1. Diverse Research Areas: Dr. Basar has an extensive range of research interests including Friction Stir Welding, machinability of materials, and optimization techniques. This diversity reflects a strong capability to contribute to various fields within engineering.
  2. Academic Qualifications: With a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and multiple relevant master’s and bachelor’s degrees, Dr. Basar possesses a solid educational foundation that underpins his research.
  3. Significant Contributions: His published works, including book chapters and numerous journal articles, indicate active engagement in research. The citation metrics (42 citations and an H-index of 4) highlight that his work is recognized and valued by the academic community.
  4. Research Methodology Expertise: Dr. Basar’s proficiency in experimental design and optimization methods, particularly the Taguchi Method and Grey Relational Analysis, showcases his ability to apply advanced statistical techniques to real-world engineering problems.
  5. Active Conference Participation: Regular attendance at national and international conferences demonstrates a commitment to staying updated with the latest developments in his field and sharing his findings with the broader scientific community.
  6. Journal Refereeing: Serving as a referee for multiple reputable journals illustrates his involvement in the academic process and recognition by peers.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Increased Collaboration: While Dr. Basar has a solid publication record, collaboration with researchers from diverse fields could enhance the breadth and impact of his research.
  2. Enhancing Citation Impact: Although his citation metrics are commendable, focusing on publishing in high-impact journals could further increase his visibility and citation rate.
  3. Broader Public Engagement: Engaging with industry stakeholders and public forums could help translate his research findings into practical applications, increasing societal impact.
  4. Exploration of Emerging Technologies: Staying abreast of emerging technologies in materials science and mechanical engineering could provide new avenues for research and innovation.

Education:

Dr. Gokhan Basar’s educational journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, which laid the groundwork for his advanced studies. He earned his MSc in Mechanical Engineering from Iskenderun Technical University (2013-2016), where he focused on optimizing welding parameters in friction stir welding. His research culminated in a thesis that highlighted his proficiency in practical applications of engineering principles. Dr. Basar continued his academic pursuit at Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, where he completed his PhD in Mechanical Engineering (2017-2023). His doctoral research investigated the production of SiC and B4C particle-reinforced aluminum matrix composites through powder metallurgy, further showcasing his ability to innovate in materials engineering. Throughout his academic career, Dr. Basar has demonstrated a strong commitment to educational excellence and research development.

Experience:

Dr. Gokhan Basar has amassed extensive experience in academia, starting his career as a Research Assistant in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Iskenderun Technical University from 2013 to 2016. His responsibilities included conducting research, assisting in teaching, and engaging in various engineering projects. In 2016, he transitioned to Osmaniye Korkut Ata University, where he currently serves as a Research Assistant in the Department of Industrial Engineering. In this role, Dr. Basar has focused on advancing knowledge in the fields of friction stir welding, materials machinability, and optimization methods. He has participated in numerous conferences, enhancing his professional network and contributing to the scientific community. His dedication to research and education has positioned him as a prominent figure in mechanical engineering, with a strong emphasis on innovative practices and experimental design.

Research Focus:

Dr. Gokhan Basar’s research focuses primarily on advanced welding techniques, particularly Friction Stir Welding (FSW), and the machinability and mechanical properties of materials. His expertise extends to optimization methods, including the Taguchi Method, Response Surface Methodology, and Grey Relational Analysis, enabling him to develop effective strategies for improving material performance and process efficiency. He is particularly interested in the production of composite materials, investigating the use of SiC and B4C particles in aluminum matrices to enhance their mechanical properties. His research also includes the design of experiments and multi-response optimization, providing insights into surface quality and operational parameters in various manufacturing processes. Dr. Basar’s commitment to innovation in mechanical engineering drives his work to address contemporary challenges and contribute to the evolution of engineering practices.

Publications Top Notes:

  1. Optimization of machining parameters in face milling using multi-objective Taguchi technique 📄
  2. Modeling and optimization of face milling process parameters for AISI 4140 steel 📄
  3. Determination of the optimum welding parameters for ultimate tensile strength and hardness in friction stir welding of Cu/Al plates using Taguchi method 📄
  4. Optimization of cutting parameters in hole machining process by using multi-objective Taguchi approach 📄
  5. Modeling and optimization for fly ash reinforced bronze-based composite materials using multi-objective Taguchi technique and regression analysis 📄
  6. Multi-response optimization in drilling of MWCNTs reinforced GFRP using grey relational analysis 📄
  7. Delik İşleme Prosesinde Kesme Parametrelerin Taguchi Metodu ve Regresyon Analiz Kullanılarak Modellenmesi ve Optimizasyonu 📄
  8. Kolemanit ve Boraks Takviyeli Fren Balatalarının Sürtünme Performansı 📄
  9. Sıcak presleme yöntemi ile üretilmiş uçucu kül takviyeli bronz matrisli fren balata malzemelerinin sürtünme-aşınma özellikleri üzerine kolemanit miktarının etkisi 📄
  10. Mathematical Modeling and Optimization of Milling Parameters in AA 5083 Aluminum Alloy 📄
  11. 316L Paslanmaz Çeliklerin Frezeleme işlemindeki Yüzey Pürüzlülüğün ANFIS ile Modellenmesi 📄
  12. Bronz Esaslı Kompozit Sürtünme Malzemelerin Üç Nokta Eğme Mukavemetinin Taguchi Metodu ile Optimizasyonu 📄
  13. Statistical Investigation of the Effect of CO2 Laser Cutting Parameters on Kerf Width and Heat Affected Zone in Thermoplastic Materials 📄
  14. A new hybrid meta-heuristic optimization method for predicting UTS for FSW of Al/Cu dissimilar materials 📄
  15. Prediction of surface hardness in a burnishing process using Taguchi method, fuzzy logic model and regression analysis 📄
  16. Multi-objective optimization of cutting parameters for polyethylene thermoplastic material by integrating data envelopment analysis and SWARA-based CoCoSo approach 📄
  17. Kompozit Malzemelerin Delme İşleminde İtme Kuvvetinin Taguchi Metodu ile Optimizasyonu ve Regresyon Analizi ile Tahmini 📄
  18. Tepki yüzeyi metodolojisi kullanılarak nanokompozitin delinmesinde oluşan itme kuvvetinin modellenmesi ve analizi 📄
  19. Analysis and Optimization of Ball Burnishing Process Parameters of AA 7075 Aluminium Alloy with Taguchi Method 📄
  20. The Effect of Colemanite and Borax Reinforced to the Friction Performance of Automotive Brake Linings 📄

Conclusion:

Dr. Gokhan Basar exemplifies the qualities of a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive research experience, educational background, and contributions to the field of engineering position him as a noteworthy researcher. By focusing on collaboration, increasing his publication impact, and engaging with the broader community, he could further enhance his profile as a leading researcher. His commitment to advancing knowledge in his areas of expertise makes him a deserving candidate for this prestigious award.

Sanyogita Manu | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sanyogita Manu | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate, The University of British Columbia, Canada

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Innovative Research Focus: Sanyogita’s work addresses a significant issue—indoor environmental quality during a time when many transitioned to remote work due to the pandemic. Her systematic study has the potential to inform guidelines and policies related to home office setups, highlighting its relevance in current public health discussions.
  2. Methodological Rigor: The research employs a robust methodology, utilizing continuous monitoring of various IEQ parameters alongside subjective assessments from participants. This comprehensive approach enhances the reliability of her findings.
  3. Professional Affiliations and Contributions: Sanyogita is actively engaged in professional organizations related to her field, serving on committees and reviewing journals. Her involvement in international conferences signifies her commitment to advancing research in IEQ and energy-efficient design.
  4. Publication Record: With multiple peer-reviewed publications and conference proceedings, Sanyogita demonstrates a solid track record in disseminating her research findings, contributing to the academic community’s understanding of indoor environments.
  5. Awards and Recognition: Her prior achievements and recognitions, including scholarships and awards, underscore her dedication and excellence in research.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Impact Assessment: While her research is focused on WFH settings, there may be an opportunity to expand her study to include diverse populations and different geographical locations to enhance the generalizability of her findings.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Collaborating with professionals from related fields such as psychology, sociology, or occupational health could enrich her research and offer a more holistic understanding of the WFH experience.
  3. Public Engagement: Engaging in public outreach or workshops to share her findings with broader audiences, including policymakers and the general public, could enhance the impact of her work and foster practical applications of her research.

Education

Sanyogita holds a Master’s degree in Interior Architecture and Design, specializing in Energy and Sustainability from CEPT University, India, where her dissertation focused on optimizing window performance in commercial buildings. She also earned her Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design from the same institution, with a dissertation exploring the thermal effects of furniture in interior environments. 🎓

Experience

With extensive experience in academia and research, Sanyogita has contributed to various projects assessing indoor environmental conditions and energy efficiency in buildings. She has served on several scientific committees and has been actively involved in peer review for reputable journals, reflecting her expertise in the field. 🏢

Research Focus

Her research primarily focuses on indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and its impact on occupant well-being and productivity, particularly in work-from-home settings. Sanyogita employs a systematic approach to evaluate both perceived and observed IEQ, utilizing a variety of environmental monitoring tools. 🔍

Awards and Honours

Sanyogita is a member of multiple prestigious organizations, including the International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) and the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE). She has been recognized for her contributions to building performance simulation and energy conservation, reflecting her commitment to sustainable practices. 🏆

Publication Top Notes

Manu, S., & Rysanek, A. (under review). A novel dataset of indoor environmental conditions in work-from-home settings. Building and Environment.

Manu, S., & Rysanek, A. (2024). A Co-Location Study of 87 Low-Cost Environmental Monitors: Assessing Outliers, Variability, and Uncertainty. Buildings, 14(9), Article 9. Link

Manu, S., et al. (2024). A state-of-the-art, systematic review of indoor environmental quality studies in work-from-home settings. Building and Environment, 111652. Link

Doctor-Pingel, M., et al. (2019). A study of indoor thermal parameters for naturally ventilated occupied buildings in the warm-humid climate of southern India. Building and Environment, 151, 1-14. Link

Manu, S., et al. (2019). Performance evaluation of climate responsive buildings in India – Case studies from cooling dominated climate zones. Building and Environment, 148, 136-156. Link

Gupta, R., et al. (2019). Customized performance evaluation approach for Indian green buildings. Building Research & Information, 47(1), 56–74. Link

Conclusion

Sanyogita Manu’s research on indoor environmental quality in work-from-home settings is both timely and significant. Her methodological rigor, publication record, and active participation in professional communities demonstrate her dedication to advancing knowledge in her field. While there are areas for improvement, her strengths strongly position her as a worthy candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work has the potential to influence policy and improve well-being in residential work environments, making her contributions invaluable in today’s context.

Ojong Ojong | Optimization and Control | Best Researcher Award

Dr Ojong Ojong | Optimization and Control | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer II and Ag. HoD Chemical Engineering at University of Calabar in Nigeria.

Engr. Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong is a distinguished Lecturer II in the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Calabar, Nigeria. Born on September 30, 1990, in Bendeghe/Ekiem, Cross River State, he is dedicated to advancing the field of chemical engineering through research and education. Ojong holds a B.Tech., M.Tech., and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. at Rivers State University. With a robust academic background and practical experience in industry, he is committed to fostering the next generation of engineers. Ojong is also actively involved in community services and professional associations, promoting collaboration and innovation in engineering.

Profile

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Strengths

  1. Academic Qualifications: Ojong has an impressive academic background, with a B.Tech (First Class) in Chemical Engineering, an M.Tech, and a Ph.D. in progress. His strong academic foundation sets him apart as a dedicated and capable researcher.
  2. Teaching Experience: With extensive teaching responsibilities over the past five years at the University of Calabar, he has proven his commitment to education and mentoring. His involvement in key chemical engineering courses demonstrates both depth and breadth in his teaching abilities.
  3. Research Output: Ojong has published several peer-reviewed articles in reputable journals, covering topics such as chemical kinetics, reactor functions, and heat exchanger modeling. His research has practical applications in engineering, as demonstrated by his work on the design and simulation of chemical plants and energy systems.
  4. Professional Engagement: Ojong has attended and presented at multiple national and international conferences, showcasing his research and staying updated on the latest trends in his field. This engagement in the broader academic community is a critical factor in research leadership.
  5. Awards and Scholarships: His scholarships, such as the Ph.D. Scholarship by Tetfund and the Agbami Undergraduate Scholarship, underscore his academic excellence and promise.
  6. Membership in Professional Bodies: Ojong is a Corporate Member of the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers and a COREN-registered engineer. This formal recognition within professional bodies highlights his commitment to adhering to high standards in engineering practice.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Research Citations: While Ojong has published significant research, his citation metrics on Google Scholar, Scopus, and ORCID are relatively modest, with h-index values of 1-2. Increasing his citation count through collaborative and impactful research could enhance his academic influence.
  2. International Collaboration: Strengthening collaborations with international researchers and participating in joint research projects could further improve the global impact of his work.

Education

Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong’s academic journey showcases a strong foundation in chemical engineering. He earned his B.Tech. in Chemical Engineering with first-class honors from Rivers State University in 2014. His passion for the field led him to pursue an M.Tech. at the same institution, which he completed in 2019. Currently, he is a Ph.D. candidate at Rivers State University, focusing on optimizing chemical processes. His educational endeavors are supported by notable scholarships, including a PhD Scholarship from Tetfund and an Agbami Scholarship during his undergraduate studies. Ojong’s dedication to academic excellence and continuous learning reflects his commitment to making significant contributions to chemical engineering.

Experience 

Engr. Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong has accumulated extensive teaching and industrial experience in chemical engineering. He began his academic career as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Calabar in October 2019 and was promoted to Lecturer II in October 2021. His teaching responsibilities include various undergraduate courses such as Process Dynamics and Control, Chemical Reaction Engineering, and Thermodynamics. Ojong also supervises undergraduate projects, enhancing students’ practical skills. Prior to academia, he worked as a Graduate Trainee at Indorama Eleme Fertilizer and Chemicals Limited, gaining valuable industry insights. His experience is complemented by a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) position at Erisco Food Nigeria Limited. Through his roles, he aims to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application in the chemical engineering field.

Awards and Honors 

Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong’s academic achievements have been recognized through several prestigious awards and scholarships. In 2021, he received a PhD Scholarship from Tetfund, reflecting his research potential and commitment to advancing knowledge in chemical engineering. During his undergraduate studies, he was awarded the Agbami Scholarship, which further motivated his pursuit of academic excellence. These recognitions underscore his dedication to his field and his efforts to contribute meaningfully to engineering education and research. Ojong’s accolades not only highlight his personal achievements but also serve as an inspiration for his students and peers. His recognition in academia reinforces the importance of supporting and nurturing emerging talents in the engineering sector.

Research Focus 

Dr. Ojong Elias Ojong’s research interests center on optimizing chemical processes and control systems. His current Ph.D. research investigates advanced techniques in the performance evaluation of PID and fuzzy logic controllers for urea reactor functions. Ojong’s work aims to enhance efficiency and effectiveness in chemical engineering applications, particularly in process dynamics and control. He has published several articles in reputable journals, contributing to knowledge in areas such as naphtha reforming and corrosion effects in chemical systems. His research not only addresses theoretical challenges but also emphasizes practical solutions that can be implemented in industrial settings. Dr. Ojong is committed to fostering innovation in chemical engineering through his research and collaborative projects.

Publication Top Notes

  • Resolving systems of ordinary differential equations in naphtha reforming process: Comparison of laplace transform and numerical methods. 📊
  • Estimation of Kinetic Parameters of Naphtha Lump Feeds. 📈
  • Design of Engineering Project Planning Software: A case Study. 💻
  • Two-way ANOVA for comparison of remedial nutrient solution and enhanced natural attenuation using SPSS for treating petroleum contaminated soils. 🧪
  • Mathematical modelling of operating temperature variations of shell-tube-heat exchanger (10-E-01). 🔥
  • Validation of MATLAB algorithm to implement a two-step parallel pyrolysis model for the prediction of maximum % char yield. ⚙️
  • Effect of Surface Finish on Corrosion and Microstructure of Carbon Steel-(C-1020) and Stainless Steel-(SS304). 🛠️
  • The Use of Models to Evaluate Corrosion Effects on Mild Steel Heat Exchanger in Water and Mono Ethanol Amine (MEA). 🌊

Conclusion

Ojong Elias Ojong’s academic achievements, research output, and professional activities make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His diverse work in chemical engineering, teaching experience, and research productivity highlight his dedication to advancing both the academic and practical aspects of his field.