Netshedzo Tshikosi | Composite Materials | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Netshedzo Tshikosi
University of Johannesburg – Doornfontein Campus, South Africa

Netshedzo Tshikosi
Affiliation University of Johannesburg – Doornfontein Campus
Country South Africa
Google Scholar ID RlFLyA8AAAAJ&hl
Documents 4
Subject Area Composite Materials
Event Metallurgical Engineering Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-3889-4471

Netshedzo Tshikosi is a South African metallurgical engineer, researcher, educator, and data analyst whose work focuses on metallurgical engineering, mineral processing, environmental remediation, water treatment technologies, process optimization, and applied industrial research. He has developed a multidisciplinary career that integrates academic research, engineering practice, higher education, and industrial operations. His scholarly and professional activities align with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award, which recognizes excellence in research, innovation, and the practical application of scientific knowledge.[1]

Abstract

Netshedzo Tshikosi has established a multidisciplinary profile in metallurgical engineering through research, industrial practice, and academic engagement. His work includes investigations in mineral processing, metallurgical systems, environmental engineering applications, and material-related technologies. His academic training culminated in a Master of Engineering degree in Metallurgical Engineering awarded with distinction, supporting continued research contributions in sustainable engineering and industrial process development.[1][2]

Keywords

Composite Materials, Metallurgical Engineering, Mineral Processing, Environmental Remediation, Water Treatment, Process Optimization, Materials Research, Engineering Innovation, Industrial Metallurgy, Sustainable Engineering

Introduction

The field of metallurgical engineering plays an essential role in resource utilization, materials development, environmental sustainability, and industrial advancement. Researchers working within this discipline frequently integrate laboratory experimentation, computational analysis, and industrial implementation to address complex engineering challenges. Netshedzo Tshikosi has developed expertise through both academic research and professional experience in mining, metallurgy, process improvement, and quality assurance, contributing to engineering knowledge and operational efficiency.[1]

Research Profile

Netshedzo Tshikosi’s academic background includes a National Diploma, Bachelor of Technology degree, and Master of Engineering degree in Metallurgical Engineering from Tshwane University of Technology. His master’s qualification was awarded with distinction following advanced research and dissertation work in metallurgical engineering.[2]

Research Contributions

Netshedzo Tshikosi demonstrate an interest in environmentally responsible metallurgical and materials engineering solutions.[4] His work has explored remediation technologies utilizing synthesized materials derived from industrial by-products and mining-related waste streams. Such investigations contribute to broader efforts aimed at sustainable resource utilization and environmental protection within industrial systems.[3]

  • Research in metallurgical engineering and mineral processing.
  • Environmental remediation and water treatment technologies.
  • Application of synthesized materials for contaminant removal.
  • Industrial process improvement and operational optimization.
  • Data-driven engineering analysis and reporting systems.

Publications

Netshedzo Tshikosi is research examining the synthesis of magnetite from acid mine drainage for chromium (VI) and fluoride removal. This work illustrates the integration of metallurgical engineering, environmental science, and applied materials research to address water treatment challenges.[3][5]

  • Tshikosi, N., Masindi, V., and Munyadziwa, N.M. Magnetite Synthesized from Acid Mine Drainage: A Novel Approach for Chromium (VI) and Fluoride Removal.

Research Impact

Netshedzo Tshikosi’s research can be observed through its emphasis on practical engineering applications and sustainable industrial practices. His investigations address environmental challenges associated with mining and metallurgical activities while supporting the development of innovative treatment technologies. Furthermore, his experience in academic teaching and mentoring contributes to knowledge transfer and capacity development within engineering education.[1][3]

Award Suitability

Netshedzo Tshikosi’s combination of academic achievement, research engagement, industrial experience, and educational leadership aligns with the objectives of the Innovative Research Award. His multidisciplinary activities encompass metallurgical engineering, environmental applications, process optimization, and technical education. The integration of scholarly investigation with industrial implementation demonstrates characteristics commonly associated with innovative engineering research and professional development.[1][2]

Conclusion

Netshedzo Tshikosi represents an emerging researcher and engineering professional whose work bridges academic research, industrial practice, and educational service. Through contributions to metallurgical engineering, environmental remediation research, and operational improvement initiatives, he has demonstrated engagement with contemporary engineering challenges. His profile reflects continuing potential for contributions to research, innovation, and sustainable engineering development.[1][3]

References

  1. Tshikosi, N. (2024). Professional Curriculum Vitae and Academic Profile. Metallurgical Engineering, Industrial Operations, Academic Teaching, and Research Experience Documentation.
    https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=RlFLyA8AAAAJ&hl
  2. N Tshikosi, B Nguegang., &  MM Ramakokovhu. (2025). Trends, Prospects, and Challenges of Treatment, Recovering, and Synthesizing Valuable Minerals from Acid Mine Drainage.
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/9781394214563.ch12
  3. Tshikosi, N., Nomcebo, H.M., & Nastassia, T.S. (2026). Closing the Loop: A Circular Economy Approach to Magnetite Synthesis through Acid Mine Drainage Valorization and Its Applications.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123026019237
  4. Tshikosi, N., & T Madzivhandila (2026). Systematic Recovery of Base Metals (Cu, Mn, Ni, Zn, and Mg) from Acid Mine Drainage Using Magnetic-Bioadsorbents (magnetite, chitosan, and magnetite-chitosan).
    https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=6096487
  5. Metallurgical Engineering Awards. Innovative Research Award Program Information.
    https://metallurgicalengineering.org/

Mohamed Ashraf | Composite Materials | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Mohamed Ashraf | Composite Materials | Research Excellence Award

Orthodontist at Ministry of Interior | Egypt

Dr. Mohammed Ashraf is an early-career orthodontic researcher contributing to evidence-based clinical orthodontics with an emphasis on treatment outcomes and diagnostic reliability. His research demonstrates international visibility through publication in a well-recognized orthodontic journal associated with the British Orthodontic Society. He has authored 2 Scopus-indexed research documents, which have collectively received 7 citations, reflecting emerging scholarly impact within the orthodontic research community. With a Scopus h-index of 2, his citation performance indicates consistent research influence relative to his publication volume. His work highlights methodological rigor, clinical relevance, and growing academic recognition, making him a suitable and promising candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

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Project Associate at National Institute of Technology Agartala | India

Dr. Dipankar Dey is a mechanical engineer specializing in advanced materials and tribology, recognized for his impactful studies on aluminum matrix composites reinforced with ceramic and recycled particles. His body of work, comprising 18 publications indexed in Scopus with 493 citations and an h-index of 15, addresses key challenges in the enhancement of wear resistance and mechanical integrity of lightweight metal composites. His research integrates experimental techniques and statistical optimization tools such as the grey-Taguchi and grey-fuzzy approaches to investigate friction, wear, and strength under diverse process parameters. Through extensive work on Al2024, Al7075, and other alloys, he has elucidated the role of TiB₂ and SiC reinforcement in improving tribological and structural characteristics, supporting applications in aerospace and automotive sectors. His recent studies on composites enhanced with recycled borosilicate glass align with sustainable engineering practices by reducing waste and resource consumption. Publishing in internationally reputed SCI journals, he has contributed novel methodologies for materials characterization and property optimization. Dr. Dey’s scholarly focus bridges experimental mechanics and environmental consciousness, advancing the frontiers of materials engineering and supporting industrial innovations for next-generation composite technologies.

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Dey, D., Bhowmik, A., & Biswas, A. (2022). Effect of SiC content on mechanical and tribological properties of Al2024–SiC composites. Silicon, 14(1), 1–11. Cited by: 82

Bhowmik, A., Dey, D., & Biswas, A. (2022). Characteristics study of physical, mechanical and tribological behaviour of SiC/TiB₂ dispersed aluminium matrix composite. Silicon, 14(3), 1133–1146. Cited by: 46

Dey, D., & Biswas, A. (2021). Comparative study of physical, mechanical and tribological properties of Al2024 alloy and SiC–TiB₂ composites. Silicon, 13(6), 1895–1906. Cited by: 42

Bhowmik, A., Dey, D., & Biswas, A. (2020). Tribological behaviour of aluminium–titanium diboride (Al7075–TiB₂) metal matrix composites prepared by stir casting process. Materials Today: Proceedings, 26, 2000–2004. Cited by: 42