Bilal Ahmad | Computational Metallurgy | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Bilal Ahmad | Computational Metallurgy | Research Excellence Award

University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Mr. Bilal Ahmad demonstrates emerging excellence in data science and artificial intelligence, with scholarly focus on machine learning and deep learning applications for complex, real-world problems. Research contributions emphasize predictive analytics and intelligent modeling, including peer-reviewed work on epidemic outbreak analysis using advanced computational techniques. The research reflects methodological soundness, interdisciplinary relevance, and alignment with current global challenges in data-driven systems. According to the Scopus profile, the researcher has 1 indexed publication, 2 total citations, and an h-index of 1, indicating early academic visibility and growing research impact. These contributions highlight strong potential for continued advancement and research excellence.

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Exploration of Epidemic Outbreaks Using Machine and Deep Learning Techniques
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Vladimir Tsepelev | Melts at High Temperatures | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Vladimir Tsepelev | Melts at High Temperatures | Editorial Board Member

Director at Ural Federal University | Russia

Prof. Dr. Tsepelev Vladimir is a highly accomplished metallurgical engineering researcher whose strong academic influence makes him well-suited for the role of Editorial Board Member. With 592 citations, 171 publications, and an h-index of 12 in Scopus, his profile demonstrates sustained research impact across key domains of materials science. His work spans the physical properties of liquid metals at high temperatures, the development of amorphous and nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials, and innovative amorphous high-entropy solders, contributing significantly to advanced material technologies. He has also made notable contributions to environment-friendly metallurgy, including waste recycling, renewable-energy-aligned materials, and sustainable manufacturing processes, aligning with global scientific priorities. His research influence is further strengthened by his extensive contributions to composite materials and high-performance metallurgical processes. Recognized by national and international scientific bodies, his academic honors and leadership roles reflect his expertise, credibility, and ability to evaluate scientific work with rigor and objectivity. His international standing, including honorary positions at major institutions, demonstrates his global perspective and reinforces his suitability for editorial responsibilities. Overall, his strong publication record, citation impact, and wide-ranging research contributions make him an excellent candidate for serving as an Editorial Board Member.

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Featured Publications

Tsepelev, V., Konashkov, V., Starodubtsev, Y., Belozerov, V., & Gaipishevarov, D. (2012). Optimum regime of heat treatment of soft magnetic amorphous materials. IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 48(4), 1327–1330. Cited by: 42

Tsepelev, V. S., & Starodubtsev, Y. N. (2021). Nanocrystalline soft magnetic iron-based materials from liquid state to ready product. Nanomaterials, 11(1), 108. Cited by: 39

Tabachnikova, E. D., Bengus, V. Z., Egorov, D. V., Tsepelev, V. S., & Ocelík, V. (1997). Mechanical properties of amorphous alloys ribbons prepared by rapid quenching of the melt after different thermal treatments before quenching. Materials Science and Engineering A, 226, 887–890. Cited by: 37

Tyagunov, G. V., Tsepelev, V. S., Kushnir, M. N., & Yakovlev, G. N. (1980). Unit for measurement of the kinematic viscosity of metallic melts. Zavodskaya Laboratoriya, 10, 919–920. Cited by: 31

Chikova, O. A., Nikitin, K. V., Moskovskikh, O. P., & Tsepelev, V. S. (2016). Viscosity and electrical conductivity of liquid hypereutectic alloys Al–Si. Technical University of Kosice, Faculty of Metallurgy, 22(3), 153–163. Cited by: 28