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

Abdelrahman Salman | Corrosion Resistance | Advanced Surface Treatment Award

Dr. Abdelrahman Salman | Corrosion Resistance | Advanced Surface Treatment Award

Researcher at Tomsk Polytechnic University | Russia

Dr. Abdelrahman Salman is a materials and nuclear engineering researcher whose work centers on developing advanced surface-treatment strategies for enhancing the corrosion resistance, stability, and functional performance of metallic alloys used in nuclear reactor systems. His research focuses on thin-film coating technologies, thermo-physical diagnostics, and nondestructive evaluation techniques that enable precise characterization of surface integrity under extreme operational conditions. He has engineered and tested thin-film layers that modify corrosion pathways in fast-reactor alloys, investigated adhesion behavior and microstructural evolution in protective coatings, and identified new corrosion-resistant phenomena in emerging materials. His development of a ThermoEMF-based diagnostic device has provided a novel method for real-time temperature monitoring of micro-scale surfaces, expanding analytical capabilities for thermal-mechanical behavior of coated materials. Through advanced methods such as SEM, XRD, XRF, ECT, sputtering deposition, and specialized NDT approaches, he analyzes degradation mechanisms critical to nuclear safety and component life-cycle management. His scholarly output includes 3 Scopus-indexed publications, 6 citations, and an h-index of 2, supported by active participation in over 15 technical conferences and multiple invited research presentations. His work continually integrates experimental innovation with reactor-relevant problem-solving, contributing valuable insights to thin-film engineering, corrosion mitigation, and materials diagnostics. Salman’s growing recognition in the field reflects his strong research capabilities and his commitment to developing robust surface-treatment technologies essential for next-generation nuclear energy systems.

Profiles : Scopus | ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Salman, A., Syrtanov, M., & Lider, A. (2025). High-temperature oxidation effect of protective thin layers Ta/Cr coatings on Zr-1Nb alloy for corrosion-resistant components of nuclear reactors. Materials Letters, 379, 137646.
Cited by: 4

Salman, A. M., Lider, A. M., & Lomygin, A. D. (2025). Surface treatment techniques and control methods for enhancing corrosion resistance and very thin films management in fast nuclear reactors. Results in Surfaces and Interfaces, 100468.
Cited by: 3

Salman, A. M., Kudiiarov, V. N., & Lider, A. M. (2025). Low resistivity measurement of chromium coatings on zirconium alloys E110 for the production of accident-resistant core components of nuclear reactors. Russian Physics Journal, 1–9.

Salman, A. M., Syrtanov, M. S., & Lider, A. M. (2024). Non-destructive testing of a Zr-1Nb zirconium alloy with a protective Cr/Mo thin layers coating for the production of corrosion-resistant components of nuclear reactors. Perspektivnye Materialy Konstruktsionnogo i Funktsional’nogo Naznacheniya.

Salman, A. M., Kudiyarov, V. N., & Lider, A. M. (2024). Non-destructive techniques on zirconium alloy E110 with chromium coatings for the production of emergency-resistant core components of nuclear reactors. Perspektivnye Materialy Konstruktsionnogo i Funktsional’nogo Naznacheniya.

 

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].