Yanhong Wang | Wear Resistant Coating | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Yanhong Wang | Wear Resistant Coating | Best Researcher Award

University of Science and Technology Beijing | China

Yanhong Wang is a metallurgical engineering researcher specializing in wear-resistant coatings for steel substrates, with a focus on advancing long-life materials that support low-carbon industrial transformation. Her work emphasizes the design, preparation, and performance optimization of coatings that enhance abrasion resistance under severe service conditions. Through her Scopus-indexed publication, “A Review of Wear-Resistant Coatings for Steel Substrates: Applications and Challenges” in Metals (2025), she provides a comprehensive assessment of coating technologies including thermal spray processes, laser cladding, chemical and physical vapor deposition, and emerging hybrid approaches. ORCID currently indexes 1 research document and an h-index of 1, reflecting her growing scholarly influence. Her research highlights the interplay between coating microstructure, bonding mechanisms, mechanical performance, and environmental durability, identifying key factors that determine coating reliability in high-wear environments. By analyzing failure modes, synergistic strengthening strategies, and the compatibility of coating materials with steel substrates, she contributes essential insights for designing next-generation protective layers. Her work also evaluates industrial applicability, cost-effectiveness, and the sustainability benefits of durable surface engineering solutions, positioning her research within the broader goals of carbon neutrality and reduced resource consumption. Through systematic knowledge integration, she provides valuable guidance for future research directions and industrial innovation in metallurgical coatings.

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Featured Publication

Wang, Y., Feng, C., Lin, T., Zhu, R., Zhang, J., Yang, H., Yi, S., He, J., Tu, M., & Wei, G. (2025). A review of wear-resistant coatings for steel substrates: Applications and challenges. Metals.

 

 

Abid Hussain | Shape Memory Alloys | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Abid Hussain | Shape Memory Alloys | Best Researcher Award

Lab Engineer at University of Engineering and Technology, Peshawar | Pakistan

Dr. Abid Hussain is a mechanical and materials engineer recognized for his multidisciplinary research in advanced alloys, renewable energy technologies, and computational modeling. His studies focus on the development and enhancement of TiNiPdCu-based shape memory alloys produced via powder metallurgy, targeting high-temperature applications in energy and aerospace systems. He has also explored solar-driven water purification, Stirling engine design, and absorption cooling systems that integrate sustainable energy sources. Dr. Hussain’s research extends into computational fluid dynamics and structural analysis, emphasizing the mechanical performance of engineered systems under diverse environmental and seismic conditions. His publication record reflects a strong commitment to materials innovation, energy efficiency, and environmental sustainability. With 69 citations, 9 indexed documents, and an h-index of 5 in Scopus, Dr. Hussain continues to contribute impactful knowledge that advances metallurgical and mechanical engineering frontiers globally.

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Featured Publications

Manzoor, F., Wei, L., Hussain, A., Asif, M., & Shah, S. I. A. (2019). Patient satisfaction with health care services: An application of physician’s behavior as a moderator. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(18), 3318. Cited by 649 documents.

Klein Tank, A. M. G., Peterson, T. C., Quadir, D. A., Dorji, S., Zou, X., Tang, H., … Hussain, A. (2006). Changes in daily temperature and precipitation extremes in central and south Asia. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 111(D16). Cited by 630 documents.

Qing, M., Asif, M., Hussain, A., & Jameel, A. (2020). Exploring the impact of ethical leadership on job satisfaction and organizational commitment in public sector organizations: The mediating role of psychological empowerment. Review of Managerial Science, 14(6), 1405–1432. Cited by 515 documents.

Cheema, M. A., Malik, M. A., Hussain, A., Shah, S. H., & Basra, S. M. A. (2001). Effects of time and rate of nitrogen and phosphorus application on the growth and the seed and oil yields of canola (Brassica napus L.). Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 186(2), 103–110. Cited by 308 documents.

Hassan, F., Jamil, F., Hussain, A., Ali, H. M., Janjua, M. M., Khushnood, S., & … (2022). Recent advancements in latent heat phase change materials and their applications for thermal energy storage and buildings: A state of the art review. Sustainable Energy Technologies and Assessments, 49, 101646. Cited by 306 documents.

Antoni Mir Pons | Smart Materials | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Antoni Mir Pons | Smart Materials | Young Scientist Award

University of the Balearic Islands | Spain

Mr. Antoni Mir Pons is a Spanish civil engineer specializing in construction engineering and structural reinforcement, currently serving as a researcher at the University of the Balearic Islands (UIB). He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Technologies Engineering and Business Administration and Management from the University of Girona. He also earned a Master’s in Industrial Engineering from UIB, where he received the Best Master’s Thesis award. His doctoral research focuses on the effects of semi-cyclic loading on structural reinforcement using iron-based shape-memory alloys (Fe-SMA). Pons has contributed to several international conferences, including SMAR 2024 in Salerno and the 15th fib International PhD Symposium in Budapest, presenting studies on Fe-SMA reinforced concrete structures. His research interests encompass concrete structures and blasting, with a particular emphasis on the application of Fe-SMA for strengthening existing structures. He has been involved in various R&D projects, such as RESTART and CICLO-ESTRUCTURA, focusing on the resilience of concrete infrastructure and the structural effects of cyclic overloads on Fe-SMA reinforced concrete beams. Pons has published articles in peer-reviewed journals, including “Experimental study on semi-cyclic loading effects on Fe-SMA reinforced concrete structures” and “Effects of semi-cyclic loading on the recovery stresses of iron-based shape-memory alloy bars,” both co-authored with Sandra del Río Bonnín, Carlos Ribas, and Antoni Cladera. His Scopus profile indicates 4 documents, 2 citations and an h-index of 1. Additionally, he has teaching experience in laboratory practices for the Structures I course in the Technical Architecture program at UIB. Pons is also active on ResearchGate, where he shares his publications and collaborates with fellow researchers.

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Feautured Publilcations

Mir Pons, A., Del-Río-Bonnín, S., Ruiz-Pinilla, J. G., & Cladera, A. (2025). Experimental study on recovery stress losses in Fe-SMA rebars under semi-cyclic loads considering different activation temperatures and multiple activations. Journal of Structural Engineering, 151(9), 04023109.

Mir Pons, A., Del-Río-Bonnín, S., Ribas, C., & Cladera, A. (2024). Experimental study on semi-cyclic loading effects on Fe-SMA reinforced concrete structures. Materials and Structures, 57(6), 1–16.

Mir Pons, A., Del-Río-Bonnín, S., Ribas, C., & Cladera, A. (2024). Effects of semi-cyclic loading on the recovery stresses of iron-based shape-memory alloy bars. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 859, 144151.

Mir Pons, A., Kustov, B., Ruiz Pinilla, J. G., & Cladera, A. (2024). Characterization of 11-mm Fe-SMA bars used as prestressing reinforcement in concrete structures. Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Smart Materials and Nanotechnology in Engineering (SMN 2024), 1–8.

Mir Pons, A., Del Río-Bonnín, S., Ribas, C., & Cladera, A. (2024). Effects of semi-cyclic loading on reinforced concrete beams strengthened with iron-based shape-memory alloy bars. Proceedings of the 15th fib International PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering, 1–8.

Manish Kumar | X-ray Diffraction | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Manish Kumar | X-ray Diffraction | Young Scientist Award

Associate Professor at Delhi University | India

Dr. Manish Kumar, Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Delhi, is a dedicated researcher specializing in coordination chemistry, organometallic chemistry, and bioinorganic chemistry with significant expertise in the design and synthesis of metal complexes for biological and medicinal applications. His doctoral research focused on the synthesis and characterization of metal complexes derived from quinolone derivatives and heterocyclic ligands, exploring their structural and biological properties. He has authored 145 publications indexed in Scopus, with a total of 1,333 citations from 1,189 documents and an h-index of 19, reflecting both productivity and research impact. His notable works include studies on copper(II) and nickel(II) complexes, nanocomposites, and metallodrug development, contributing to advancements in DNA and protein binding studies, antimicrobial evaluation, and drug delivery systems. Dr. Kumar has co-authored multiple book chapters with international publishers, further demonstrating his contribution to medicinal inorganic chemistry and bioremediation. He has been recognized for his academic and research achievements, including qualifying national-level examinations such as UPSC Chemist, CSIR-UGC NET, and GATE with top rankings. His teaching experience at the University of Delhi as Assistant Professor (Guest) included mentoring postgraduate students and supervising laboratory courses in inorganic chemistry. Beyond his academic output, he has presented at national and international conferences, gaining visibility within the scientific community. With strong laboratory management skills and extensive experience in advanced spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques, Dr. Manish Kumar continues to establish himself as an influential figure in inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry with promising contributions to sustainable and biomedical research.

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Feautured Publications

Raw, R. S., Kumar, M., & Singh, N. (2013). Security challenges, issues and their solutions for VANET. International Journal of Network Security & Its Applications, 5(5), 95–105. Cited by: 300

Nie, J., Sun, Y., Zhou, Y., Kumar, M., Usman, M., Li, J., Shao, J., Wang, L., … (2020). Bioremediation of water containing pesticides by microalgae: Mechanisms, methods, and prospects for future research. Science of the Total Environment, 707, 136080. Cited by: 297

Kumar, M., Sahu, S. K., Kumar, R., Subuddhi, A., Maji, R. K., Jana, K., Gupta, P., … (2015). MicroRNA let-7 modulates the immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection via control of A20, an inhibitor of the NF-κB pathway. Cell Host & Microbe, 17(3), 345–356. Cited by: 275

Sinha, A., Gulati, A., Saini, S., Blanc, C., Gupta, A., Gurjar, B. S., Saini, H., … (2014). Prompt plasma exchanges and immunosuppressive treatment improves the outcomes of anti-factor H autoantibody-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome in children. Kidney International, 85(5), 1151–1160. Cited by: 251

Jain, V., Kumar, M., & Chatterji, D. (2006). ppGpp: Stringent response and survival. Journal of Microbiology, 44(1), 1–10. Cited by: 212

Mishra, S., Kumar, R., & Kumar, M. (2023). Use of treated sewage or wastewater as an irrigation water for agricultural purposes—Environmental, health, and economic impacts. Total Environment Research Themes, 6, 100051. Cited by: 182

 

Qi Shi | Refractory Metals | Best Researcher Award

Qi Shi | Refractory metals | Best Researcher Award

Senior Engineer at Ningbo University of Technology | China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qi Shi is a distinguished researcher in materials science with a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Technology from Loughborough University, UK. Since returning to China, he has focused on the R&D of near-net-shape technologies, including advanced metal powders, powder metallurgy, and additive manufacturing. His pioneering work in radio-frequency (RF) plasma spheroidization of refractory metals has achieved breakthroughs in stable feeding technology for ultrafine powders, enabling consistent feeding and effective dispersion of low-density powders. He has also developed ultrasonic-fluidized bed wet classification methods for efficient micro-nano powder separation, leading to the production and commercialization of low-oxygen tantalum powder, ultrafine tungsten powder, and ultra-high hardness cast tungsten carbide powder. His research extends to metal additive manufacturing and post-processing, where he has advanced powder suitability evaluation and clarified the role of powder characteristics in selective laser melting (SLM). Through hot isostatic pressing and high-pressure heat treatment, he has enhanced strength–toughness synergy and significantly improved high-cycle fatigue performance in stainless steel, tantalum, and tungsten. Qi Shi has led five major government-funded projects, securing over RMB three million, and contributed to more than ten additional national and regional initiatives. He has published 35 academic papers in prestigious journals such as Additive Manufacturing, Materials Science and Engineering: A, and Journal of Materials Research and Technology, including 15 as first or corresponding author. According to his Scopus profile, he has more than 356 citations and an h-index of 13. He has also applied for 21 patents (15 granted), contributed to national standards, authored professional books, and received multiple awards, including the China Nonferrous Metals Industry Science and Technology Award (Second Prize) and the National Technical Standard Excellence Award (First Prize).

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Featured Publications

Shi, Q., Li, D., Du, W., Wu, A., & others. (2024). Improved mechanical properties and thermal conductivity of laser powder bed fused tungsten by using hot isostatic pressing. Cited by: 2

Pu, Y., Zhao, D., Liu, B., Shi, Q., & others. (2024). Microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of Ti-25Ta alloy fabricated by selective laser melting and hot isostatic pressing. Cited by: 1

Xu, J., Chen, H., Shi, Q., Liu, X., & others. (2024). Interdiffusion mechanism of hybrid interfacial layers for enhanced electrical resistivity and ultralow loss in Fe-based nanocrystalline soft magnetic composites. Cited by: 3

Qin, F., Shi, Q., Zhou, G., Wen, J., & others. (2024). Simultaneously enhanced strength and plasticity of laser powder bed fused tantalum by hot isostatic pressing. Cited by: 2

Qin, F., Shi, Q., Zhou, G., Yao, D., & others. (2023). Influence of powder particle size distribution on microstructure and mechanical properties of 17-4 PH stainless steel fabricated by selective laser melting. Cited by: 14

Raghukumar Bommenahalli | Mechanical Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Raghukumar Bommenahalli | Mechanical Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Prinicipal Engineer at DEKRA Certification, Inc. | United States

Mr. Raghukumar Bommenahalli is a seasoned mechanical engineer with over two decades of industrial experience specializing in zero-emission transportation and energy infrastructure. Currently serving as Principal Engineer at DEKRA Certification Inc., he leads the Vehicle Innovation Grid Lab (ViGIL) and ADAS Data Collection Program, advancing California’s clean transportation initiatives through rigorous EV and EVSE testing, standards compliance, and interoperability validation. Prior to this, he was Program Manager for Codes and Standards at Nikola Motor Corporation, where he guided regulatory compliance and standards development for battery-electric and fuel-cell electric vehicles, including cybersecurity frameworks and ADAS integration for heavy-duty trucks. His earlier role at Cummins Inc. as Codes and Standards Compliance Leader saw him authoring 40+ validation plans across UL, CSA, IEC, and EN standards while pioneering hydrogen fuel cell and BEV compliance programs. Raghukumar has also contributed to major engineering projects in roles with TAAL Technologies, Creative Synergies Group, Toyo Denki Power Systems, and Cummins Generator Technologies. He is actively involved in global standards development as a voting member on multiple SAE task forces and as Co-Chair of the CharIN NACI Task Force. With a strong academic foundation that includes an Executive Master’s in Engineering Management from St. Cloud State University, a Master’s in Machine Design, and a Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering from Visvesvaraya Technological University, he complements his technical expertise with certifications such as PMP, DFSS, and internal auditing. In addition to his leadership in compliance, testing, and certification, he contributes as a peer reviewer for leading journals, organizes technical conferences, and holds a registered design patent in EV charging efficiency.

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Featured Publication

Bommenahalli, R. (2025). Effect of nickel on the mechanical properties of spray-formed Al-15Si-2Cu alloy at elevated temperatures. Journal of Alloys and Compounds.

Bommenahalli, R. (2025). Computing device for enhancing charging efficiency in electric vehicle [Patent]. UK Intellectual Property Office.

Bommenahalli, R. (2025). Fuel cell Class 8 trucks: Pioneering the path to sustainable heavy transportation. Website article.

Bommenahalli, R. (2025). Navigating the future: Innovations reshaping the EV charging landscape. International Business Times.