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.

Peter Naguib | Thin Film Dielectrics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Peter Naguib | Thin Film Dielectrics | Best Researcher Award

Munich University of Applied Sciences | Germany

Peter Naguib is an accomplished researcher specializing in RF semiconductor technologies, thin-film SAW (TFSAW) filters, and wafer-level device development. His research focuses on optimizing charge trapping layers and wafer stack architectures for 5G and 6G RF devices, targeting reduced insertion loss and enhanced material performance. Utilizing a combination of cleanroom fabrication, nanoindentation-based mechanical analysis, and advanced computational modeling with FEM, COMSOL, MATLAB, and Python, he bridges experimental and theoretical approaches to advance semiconductor device technology. Peter’s work encompasses the characterization of dielectric thin films, development of high-resistivity silicon substrates, and innovation in wafer-level process integration. His interdisciplinary expertise extends to machine learning applications for predictive data analysis, embedded systems, and smart metering technologies, highlighting a commitment to practical engineering solutions. He has contributed to peer-reviewed publications and international conference presentations, including studies on silicon nitride charge trapping layers and mechanical characterization of thin films. Through his research, Peter is advancing the design, fabrication, and analysis of next-generation RF devices, emphasizing high-performance, energy-efficient, and scalable semiconductor solutions for communication and sensing applications.

Profile : ORCID

Featured Publications

Naguib, P. G., Ye, J., Knapp, M., Mbopda, G., Walenta, C. A., & Feiertag, G. (2025). Sound velocity determination for silicon oxide thin films: A mechanical approach using nanoindentation. Next Research, 2(3), 100578.