Aida Nikbakht | High Temperature Corrosion | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Aida Nikbakht | High Temperature Corrosion | Research Excellence Award

Chakmers University of Technology | Sweden

Ms. Aida Nikbakht’s research addresses critical challenges in corrosion and materials durability, with particular emphasis on magnesium alloys, advanced coatings, and high-temperature corrosion mechanisms in aggressive salt environments. Her work integrates experimental investigation with thermodynamic analysis to elucidate degradation pathways and improve material performance in demanding industrial conditions. She has contributed peer-reviewed publications in well-recognized international journals, advancing understanding of silane-based composite coatings, intergranular fluoride attack, and corrosion mitigation strategies. These studies are relevant to both biomedical and energy-related applications, reflecting strong interdisciplinary impact. According to her Scopus profile, her research output comprises 5 indexed publications, accumulating 71 citations, with an h-index of 2, indicating growing scholarly influence and recognition within the research community. Overall, her publication quality, citation impact, and thematic relevance collectively demonstrate research excellence and justify strong consideration for the Research Excellence Award.

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Featured Publications


Redox mechanisms and metal fluoride stability in alkali fluoride corrosion – confirmed by experiment

Corrosion Science, 2026 · Journal Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2025.113538
Contributors: Aida Nikbakht; Per Malmberg; Behnam Bahramian; Christine Geers


High Temperature Corrosion of Inconel 625 and Pure Nickel in Contact with Fluoride Melts

ECS Meeting Abstracts, 2023 · Journal Article
DOI: 10.1149/MA2023-02452195mtgabs
Contributors: Aida Nikbakht; Behnam Bahramian; Christine Geers


Preparation of PEO/silane composite coating on AZ31 magnesium alloy and investigation of its properties

Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2021 · Journal Article
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.159995
ISSN: 0925-8388

Suleyman Sukuroglu | Corrosion Resistance Alloy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Suleyman Sukuroglu | Corrosion Resistance Alloy | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Gumushane University | Turkey

Mr. Suleyman Sukuroglu is a materials and surface engineering researcher whose work centers on advanced coating technologies, particularly micro-arc oxidation (MAO) and plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO), applied to lightweight structural alloys such as magnesium, aluminum, titanium, and NiTi. With 149 citations, 12 Scopus-indexed publications, and an h-index of 7, he has contributed substantially to understanding and improving the mechanical, corrosion, wear, adhesion, tribocorrosion, and biocompatibility properties of ceramic and nanocomposite coatings. His studies involve the incorporation of functional nanoparticles-including TiB₂, ZnO, h-BN, graphene oxide, Ag, MoS₂, and sodium pentaborate-into oxide layers to enhance structural stability and multifunctional performance. He has published high-quality research demonstrating improvements in coating morphology, oxide layer integrity, and interfacial adhesion, contributing to the advancement of durable and corrosion-resistant surfaces for both industrial and biomedical applications. His work on NiTi shape-memory alloys and WE43 magnesium alloys has expanded knowledge on biocompatible coatings, corrosion control, and surface modification strategies for engineering systems. His research output appears in respected international journals such as Materials Today Communications, Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology, Applied Physics A, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, and multiple materials science conference proceedings. He has also contributed to national research projects involving tribological optimization, nanoparticle-reinforced oxide layers, and coating performance evaluation under challenging environments. Through sustained scientific output, a clear thematic research focus, and contributions to materials characterization and surface technologies, he has established a recognized academic profile within the fields of metallurgical engineering and surface modification science.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

Belet, A. K., Şüküroğlu, S., & Şüküroğlu, E. E. (2025). Investigation of structural and adhesion properties of ZnO and h-BN doped TiO₂ coatings on Cp–Ti alloy. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology.

Şüküroğlu, S. (2025). Characterization, corrosion, adhesion and wear properties of Al₂O₃ and Al₂O₃:TiB₂ composite coating on Al 7075 aluminum alloy by one-step micro-arc oxidation method. Materials Today Communications.

Şüküroğlu, S., Şüküroğlu, E. E., Totik, Y., Gülten, G., Efeoğlu, İ., & Avcı, S. (2024). Corrosion and adhesion properties of MAO-coated LA91 magnesium alloy. Materials Science and Technology.

Şüküroğlu, S., Totik, Y., Şüküroğlu, E. E., & Avcı, S. (2024). Investigation of corrosion properties of LA-91 alloy coated with MAO method. Journal of the Chinese Society of Mechanical Engineers, Transactions of the Chinese Institute of Engineers, Series C.

Şüküroğlu, S. (2023). Al 2024 alaşımı üzerine mikro ark oksidasyon yöntemiyle B4C ilaveli kompozit kaplamaların büyütülmesi. Yüzüncü Yıl Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Enstitüsü Dergisi.

Fu Lei | Corrosion Fatigue | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fu Lei | Corrosion Fatigue | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Sichuan University of Science & Engineering | China

Professor Fu Lei, a distinguished materials scientist at Sichuan University of Science and Engineering, specializes in fatigue, fracture, and structural reliability of metallic systems. His research bridges experimental and computational mechanics, focusing on failure prediction, damage evolution, and fatigue-corrosion interactions in advanced alloys and composites. He has led more than 30 national and regional projects, notably under the National Natural Science Foundation of China, covering aerospace, nuclear, and new-energy applications. His Scopus record lists 32 documents, 127 citations, and an h-index of 7, demonstrating sustained scientific impact. His studies on hydrogen-induced fracture, micro-defect propagation, and microbiologically influenced corrosion have refined theoretical and experimental understanding of structural materials under coupled stresses. Beyond research, he has authored a monograph and contributed to developing fatigue-testing standards and additive-manufacturing methods for UAV composites and biomedical implants. Serving as Deputy Director of multiple provincial research centers, he fosters collaborative R&D between academia and industry, enabling technology transfer in functional materials and mechanical systems. Professor Fu’s integrated approach to mechanics, reliability engineering, and materials innovation underscores his global leadership and positions him as a top candidate for recognition under the Best Researcher Award.

Profiile : Scopus

Featured Publications

Fu, L., et al. (2025). Experimental study of the hydrogen fracture behavior of 30CrMo steel and simulation of hydrogen diffusion. JOM, [Advance online publication].

Fu, L., et al. (2025). Modification of graphene oxide composite coating on 7075 aluminum alloy and protection against Aspergillus niger corrosion. Anti-Corrosion Methods and Materials, [Advance online publication].

Fu, L., et al. (2025). Mechanics and long-term stability of porous titanium scaffolds with rhombic dodecahedrons. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, [Advance online publication].

 

Muhammad Mubeen | Anti-Corrosion | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Muhammad Mubeen | Anti-Corrosion | Young Scientist Award

University of Science and Technology of China | China

Dr. Muhammad Mubeen is a highly motivated and accomplished researcher in the field of materials science and engineering, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the University of Science and Technology of China, following an M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Beijing University of Chemical Technology and a B.Sc. in Metallurgy and Materials Engineering from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. Mubeen has made significant contributions to corrosion-resistant coatings, nanomaterials, and advanced composite materials, authoring 25 documents with a total of 620 citations and an h-index of 12 according to Scopus. His key publications include studies on anti-corrosion self-healable epoxy coatings reinforced with Guanine-MRS@MoS2 heterostructures, heterostructured melamine resin spheres@GO epoxy composites for automotive applications (Chemical Engineering Journal, 2024), and the development of automated rust detection networks for steel structures (Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, 2025). Mubeen’s research experience spans the synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials, fabrication of smart coatings for Zn-Al-Mg coated steel, and exploration of Nitinol alloys for biomedical applications. He has also actively engaged in professional internships at Pepsico, Inc., and PECS Industries, contributing to engineering, supply chain, and corporate affairs projects. His accolades include the Chinese Government Scholarship, PEEF Merit-Based Scholarship, and recognition for best research posters and interuniversity leadership. In addition to research, he has volunteered with organizations such as the Edhi Foundation and Bike Angel Association of China, reflecting his commitment to societal impact and STEM outreach.

Profile : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Murtaza, H., Zhao, J., Tabish, M., Wang, J., Mubeen, M., Zhang, J., & Zhang, S. (2024). Protective and flame-retardant bifunctional epoxy-based nanocomposite coating by intercomponent synergy between modified CaAl-LDH and rGO. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 16(10), 13114–13131.

Mubeen, M., Zhao, J., Tabish, M., Wang, J., Mahmood, M., Murtaza, H., & Jawad, M. (2024). Heterostructured melamine resin Spheres@GO reinforced epoxy composite achieving robust corrosion-resistance of Zn-Al-Mg coated steel for automotive applications. Chemical Engineering Journal, 499, 156070.

Mahmood, M., Mubeen, M., Wang, W., Tabish, M., Murtaza, H., & Jawad, M. (2025). Mechanically robust and self-healing protective coating for Zn-Al-Mg coated steel enhanced by benzotriazole-5 carboxylic acid intercalated MgAlCe ternary LDH. Progress in Organic Coatings, 201, 109107.

Flehan, A., Jinna, L., Tabish, M., Kumar, A., Mohammed, Y. A. Y. A., & Mubeen, M. (2023). Development of anti-corrosion and hydrophobicity of a nanostructured Ce-La film via the PDA post-treatment modification. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 968, 172139.

Khalid, S., Mubeen, M., Tabish, M., Jawad, M., Malik, M. U., Ilyas, H. M. A., & others. (2025). When low-dimensional nanomaterials meet polymers: A promising configuration for flame retardancy and corrosion protection. Chemical Engineering Journal, 515, 163678.

Peng Zhang | Corrosion | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Peng Zhang | Corrosion | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at School of Mechanical Engineering of Anhui University of Technology, China.

Peng Zhang, Ph.D., is a distinguished academic currently serving as a tutor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Anhui University of Technology. With a doctorate in aerospace manufacturing engineering from Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Dr. Zhang combines a robust technical foundation with extensive practical experience, including a tenure as a technician in a military aircraft assembly plant. An accomplished researcher, he has authored over 10 papers published in SCI-indexed journals and holds two invention patents along with a software copyright. Dr. Zhang has received multiple accolades, including the “Excellent Instructor” award for two consecutive academic years (2022–2024). His expertise encompasses high-performance precision forming of light alloys, metal service behavior, failure analysis, and metal coating preparation. ✨

Professional Profiles📖

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Education 🎓

Dr. Peng Zhang pursued his higher education at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, earning a doctorate in aerospace manufacturing engineering. His rigorous academic training laid the groundwork for his contributions to the fields of high-performance alloy manufacturing and aerospace materials. A strong advocate for innovation, he continuously integrates his advanced knowledge of precision forming techniques and metal behavior studies into his teaching and research endeavors. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Zhang demonstrated exemplary performance, earning recognition for his analytical skills and dedication to advancing mechanical engineering and materials science. 🎓🔬

Work Experience💼

With an impressive professional trajectory, Dr. Peng Zhang began his career as a technician at a military aircraft assembly plant, honing his expertise in practical applications of aerospace engineering. As a mentor at Anhui University of Technology, he supervises master’s students and leads groundbreaking research projects. His leadership extends to presiding over several notable research initiatives, including the development of real-time analysis systems, high-precision head-forming technologies, and innovative device designs. Dr. Zhang’s contributions bridge academia and industry, emphasizing real-world applicability. 🛠️✈️

Award and Honors🏅

Dr. Peng Zhang’s dedication to excellence is reflected in his accolades. He was honored with the “Excellent Instructor” award for two consecutive academic years (2022–2024), a testament to his commitment to fostering student growth. His inventive contributions have earned him two patents, showcasing his innovative spirit. Additionally, his scholarly achievements, including publications in prestigious SCI-indexed journals, underline his influence in the scientific community. These awards not only celebrate his accomplishments but also highlight his role as a leader in mechanical engineering research. 🏅📜

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Peng Zhang’s research centers on advanced materials engineering, with a particular emphasis on high-performance precision forming of light alloys, analysis of metal service behavior, failure mechanisms, and the preparation of durable metal coatings. His work explores the intersections of material science and mechanical engineering, striving for sustainable and efficient manufacturing solutions. He employs cutting-edge techniques, such as electrically assisted hot forming, to push the boundaries of material performance and forming precision. His research addresses contemporary challenges in aerospace and industrial applications. 🛠️🔧

Conclusion ✅

Peng Zhang exemplifies the qualities of a Best Researcher Award candidate through his research rigor, innovative contributions, and dedication to mentorship and education. His impactful studies in the aerospace and materials engineering domains underline his suitability for this prestigious recognition. By fostering broader collaborations and industrial applications, Peng Zhang can further cement his position as a leading researcher in his field.

📚Publications to Noted

 

Effect of the Hot Forming with the Synchronous Quenching Process on Forming Accuracy and Microstructure of the 2A97 Al-Li Alloy

Authors: Peng Zhang, Anqiang Zhu, Yuchuan Lei, Huiting Wang, Benqi Jiao

Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance

Year: 2025

Effect of the Hot Forming with Synchronous Quenching Process on High Cycle Fatigue Properties of the 2A97 Al-Li Alloy

Authors: Peng Zhang, Anqiang Zhu, Huiting Wang, Qifeng Niu, Jiangtao Qi

Journal: Engineering Fracture Mechanics

Year: 2024

Citations: 5