Yewondwosen Gzate -Engineering- Best Researcher Award

Yewondwosen Gzate -Engineering- Best Researcher Award

Mr. Yewondwosen Gzate distinguished academic and researcher in the field Engineering. He has been involved in several research areas, including the potential application of Moringa oleifera extracts as natural preservatives for chicken meat, decision-making and benefit analysis of closed-loop remanufacturing supply chains considering government subsidies, and strategies for economic sustainability with an empirical study on Muri, Mura, and Muda in the readymade garment sector. His seminar participation includes an experimental investigation of heat and fluid flow characteristics on expanded metal mesh roughened solar collectors and a review of insulation materials. He has completed face-to-face training and holds certificates in manuscript writing and publication, research grant writing and proposal development, pedagogical skills training from the University of Gondar, and outstanding life skills training.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

He earned a Master of Science (MSc) in Thermal Engineering from Bahir Dar University, Bahir Dar Institute of Technology, Ethiopia. His principal subjects included Advanced Thermodynamics, Advanced Heat Transfer, Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Renewable Energy, Research Methodology, and Advanced Fluid Mechanics. He completed his Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa Institute of Technology, Ethiopia, where he studied subjects such as Statics and Dynamics, Mathematics, Machine Drawing, Strength of Materials, Machine Elements, Machine Design, Turbomachinery, Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, Renewable Energy, Research Methodology, Fluid Mechanics, Power Plant Engineering, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning (RAC), Gas Turbine, and Internal Combustion Engines (IC). Additionally, he completed a Higher Diploma Program in teaching methodology at the University of Gondar, Gondar Institute of Technology, Ethiopia, where he focused on teaching methodology.

Work Experience

He has worked at the University of Gondar Institute of Technology in Ethiopia, initially as an Assistant Lecturer. In this role, he delivered courses for undergraduate classes, conducted research work, and participated in community service. While working, he pursued a second degree (MSc) at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia. Subsequently, he advanced to the position of Lecturer at the same institution. As a Lecturer, he continued to deliver courses for undergraduate classes, advised undergraduate students on their project work, engaged in research activities, and remained active in community service.

Neha Agarwal – Additive Manufacturing and Material Science – Best Researcher Award

Neha Agarwal – Additive Manufacturing and Material Science – Best Researcher Award

Ms. Neha Agarwal distinguished academic and researcher in the field Additive Manufacturing and Material Science. Proven experience in bridging the gap between Biotechnology and Material Sciences with surface techniques
and characterization. Have successfully published scientific papers in high-impact journals.

🌐 Professional Profile

Educations📚📚📚

She is currently pursuing a PhD in Material Science at Dublin City University in Ireland, focusing on additive manufacturing of Ni-rich nitinol for superelastic properties for stent applications. Prior to that, she obtained a Master of Science in Micro and Nano Systems from Chemnitz University of Technology in Germany, with a grade of 2.1. She completed her Bachelor of Electronics and Communications Engineering with First Class with Distinction at Visveswariah Technological University in India.

Research experience

She has a diverse range of work experiences spanning various fields and countries. From May 2020 to August 2020, she engaged in upskilling herself with courses on Digital Marketing and Project Management through SkillnetIreland. In November 2019, she worked as a Researcher at Saarland University in Saabruecken, Germany, focusing on nanotechnological development for microfluidics.

From November 2018 to February 2019, she served as a Consultant at Altran S.A.S Deutschland – Carl Zeiss SMT in Oberkochen, Germany. Her responsibilities included the calculation of pressure drop in piping systems, development of a modular tool in Excel and MATLAB, and verification of the tool through Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).

She also engaged in upskilling on the German language for B2 certification at VHS in Saarbrücken, Germany, from January 2018 to October 2018.

Her work as an Optical Engineer at Sectago GmbH in Saarbrücken, Germany, from October 2016 to December 2017, involved the development of security features for banknotes and documents, including diffraction gratings, wafer preparation, material testing, and nanoimprinting.

Prior to that, from October 2014 to September 2016, she worked on electrode immobilization strategies for the construction of P450 biosensors.

Academic experience

She has extensive experience as a research assistant in various institutions and projects. At the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) Europe in Saarbrücken, Germany, she worked on sample preparation with aqueous solutions of pyrrole, polymerization using femtosecond Ultraviolet Laser on a microchip, synthesis of gold nanoparticles, and surface characterization using techniques like SEM, AFM, and conductivity measurements for antibody testing. She also contributed to the development of sensors in microfluidic chips through polymerization of conductive polymers using laser direct writing and surface modification techniques.

Previously, she was a research assistant at the Leibniz – Institute for New Materials (INM) in Saarbrücken, Germany. There, she worked on producing colorful coatings for various applications using Physical Vapor Deposition techniques, optimizing processes, investigating material properties, and employing different color measuring techniques.

Her master’s thesis at INM focused on micro-nano structuring and nitriding of Titanium alloy using fiber lasers for dental implants. This involved laser structuring, material characterization using various techniques, and structural analysis.

At Chemnitz University of Technology in Chemnitz, Germany, she worked on a research project involving capacitance-voltage characteristics of bi-layered MOSFETs, conducting measurements and analysis of dependency on frequency variations.

Her experiences demonstrate a strong background in research and hands-on work in materials science, nanotechnology, laser technology, and microfluidics.

📝🔬Publications📝

1. Effect of Heat Treatment Time and Temperature on the Microstructure and Shape Memory
Properties of Nitinol Wires, N Agarwal, J Ryan Murphy, TS Hashemi, T Mossop, D O’Neill, J
Power, A Shayegh, D Brabazon, Materials 16 (19), 6480

2. Influence of processing parameters on the corrosion resistance of additively manufactured
nitinol parts for biomedical applications, N Agarwal, KA Gallagher, S Keaveny, JG Carton, D
Brabazon, MA Obeidi, Results in Materials 21, 100536

3. Study of the effects of laser power and scanning speed on the microstructural morphologies and
physical properties of L-PBF produced Ni52. 39Ti47. 61, N Agarwal, MCC Monu, KT Selvam, MA
Obeidi, D Brabazon, Journal of Materials Research and Technology 27, 8334-8343

4. Influence of laser powder bed fusion and ageing heat treatment parameters on the phase
structure and physical behaviour of Ni-rich nitinol parts, N Agarwal, D Bourke, MA Obeidi, D
Brabazon, Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 2024

5. Laser induced anisotropic wetting on Ti–6Al–4V surfaces; Neha Agarwal, Alexander May, Juseok
Lee, Marcel Lambert, Cagri Kaan Akkan, F.P. Nothdurft, O.C. Aktas, Material Letters Journal

6. Ag–Al2O3 optical nanocomposites with narrow particle size distribution prepared by pulsed laser
deposition; Marcel Lambert, Alexander May, Cagri Kaan Akkan, Neha Agarwal, O.C. Aktas,
Material Letters Journal

7. A Cytochrome P450 3A4 Biosensor Based on Generation 4.0 PAMAM Dendrimers for the Detection
of Caffeine; Michael Müller, Neha Agarwal, Jungtae Kim, Biosensors

8. Direct writing of a conducting polymer pattern in aqueous solution by using an ultrashort laser
pulse; Neha Agarwal, Hyobong Ryu, Melanie Mangang, Wilhelm Pfleging, Jungtae Kim, Royal
Society of Chemistry Advances

Awatif Alshammari – Material Science – Best Researcher Award

Awatif Alshammari -Material Science – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Awatif Alshammari  distinguished academic and researcher in the field  Material Science. He has participated in several training courses focused on innovation and entrepreneurship at the Agency for Scientific Research and Innovation at Imam Abdul Rahman bin Faisal University. In 2023, he attended sessions on topics including “An innovative journey” presented by Dr. Muhammad Abu Muhareb, which likely provided insights into medical radiation physics. Additionally, he engaged in a course on creating competitive scientific posters. In 2022, he took part in a session guiding participants on FT-IR spectroscopy analysis, a technique used in various scientific fields. Furthermore, in 2023, he received training on Origin Lab, focusing on graphing and data analysis techniques. These courses indicate his commitment to enhancing his skills and knowledge in the realms of innovation and scientific research.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He holds a Ph.D. from Imam Abdul Rahman bin Faisal University in KSA, which he obtained in 2024. Prior to this, he earned his Master’s degree in Physics from Northern Borders University in KSA in 2008. His academic journey also includes a Bachelor’s degree in Physics from the University of Dayton, US, which he completed in 2015.

Scientific production:

He served as a Teaching Assistant at Al-Jouf University’s College of Science in Sakaka, Al-Jouf Region, during 2008-2009. In terms of scientific production, he has contributed to research published in peer-reviewed scientific journals. His work includes studies on the effects of gamma-ray irradiation on various glass systems modified with different oxides. One publication, titled “Gamma-ray-induced changes in the radiation shielding, structural, mechanical, and optical properties of borate, tellurite, and borotellurite glass systems modified with barium and bismuth oxide,” was published in Optik – International Journal for Light and Electron Optics in March 2023. Another publication, “Influence of various gamma-ray doses on radiation shielding, thermal, mechanical, structural, and optical properties of tellurite, borate, and boro-tellurite glasses modified with molybdenum and strontium oxide,” appeared in Optical Materials in July 2023. These contributions demonstrate his expertise in materials science and radiation shielding research.

Conference

He has actively participated in scientific conferences and seminars, showcasing his research through scientific posters. Notable events include the First Annual Scientific Conference held at the College of Science, Imam Abdul Rahman bin Faisal University, in April 2023. He also presented a scientific poster at the Second International Conference on Applied Medical Sciences at Al-Azhar University in Gaza from March 14 to 16, 2023. Additionally, he contributed to the International Conference on Radiation Protection at King Saud University, though the specific date is not provided. These engagements demonstrate his involvement and contribution to the scientific community, particularly in the fields of medical sciences and radiation protection.

Reem mohammed – Material science- Best Researcher Award

Reem mohammed – Material science- Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Reem Mohammed  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Material science.  She has been employed as a Lecturer in the Physics Department at the Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, since October 2021. In this role, she has supervised the research activities of three MSc students and one PhD student while also fulfilling teaching responsibilities, as detailed in Appendix 1.

Since 2023, she has served as the Physics and Chemistry Program Coordinator, demonstrating her administrative skills and commitment to academic leadership. Additionally, she underwent training at the 9th JINR Summer Schools in Dubna, Russia, in 2017, enhancing her expertise in the field.

Prior to her current positions, she served as an Assistant Lecturer for undergraduate physics labs and courses at Ain Shams University from March 2016 to May 2021. Before that, she held the position of Academic Assistant, where she contributed to undergraduate physics and nuclear labs and courses from March 2012 to September 2016. Throughout her employment history, she has demonstrated dedication to both teaching and research, fostering the academic development of students while actively contributing to her field’s advancement.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

She holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Ain Shams University, Egypt, earned between 2017 and 2021. Her doctoral thesis, titled “Synthesis and Characterization of Hybrid Nanocomposites as Photocatalyst for Wastewater Decontamination,” was the culmination of a joint research project involving the Physics Department at Ain Shams University, STDF, and the National Research Center. During her Ph.D. studies, she undertook specialized courses including Reactor, Computational Electromagnetics, and Radiation Protection.

Prior to her Ph.D., she completed her M.Sc. in Physics at Ain Shams University from 2012 to 2016. Her master’s thesis, “Radiation Copolymerization of micro and nano size Polymers and their Applications in Waste Water Decontamination,” showcased her expertise in the field. During her master’s studies, she delved into advanced topics such as Quantum Mechanics, Electrodynamics, Statistical Physics, and Computational Physics.

Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics, where she excelled and ranked 1st among students in the Physics Department at Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, from 2007 to 2011. Her outstanding performance led to her appointment as an academic assistant at the university. Throughout her educational and research endeavors, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in the field of Physics, particularly in areas related to radiation and wastewater decontamination.

Research Interests

Her research interests encompass a diverse range of topics within the realm of nanotechnology, environmental science, and materials physics. She specializes in the synthesis and characterization of various nanomaterials, exploring their potential applications in water treatment, purification, environmental remediation, and energy production. Specifically, her focus lies in synthesizing and characterizing nanocomposites as photocatalysts for wastewater decontamination, as well as preparing and characterizing different types of polymers for water purification purposes. Additionally, she is involved in the measurement and analysis of low-level natural radioactivity in building materials, evaluating its environmental impact. Furthermore, she conducts studies on the defect structure of different materials using positron annihilation techniques. Through her multifaceted research endeavors, she aims to contribute to the development of sustainable solutions for pressing environmental and energy challenges while advancing our understanding of material properties and their applications.

Honors and Distinctions

She has garnered numerous honors and distinctions throughout her academic and professional journey. In 2017, she received a traveling and participation grant from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, enabling her to participate in the “Grid Technologies” summer school. Her commitment to academic skills and research management was recognized through her participation in modules such as “Scientific Thinking and Argumentation Skills for Problem Solving” and “Research Management” within the DAAD KairoAkademie in 2015. Additionally, she received a certificate from the Egyptian Society of Crystallography and Its Applications for attending the 11th International School and Workshop of Crystallography in 2012. She further enhanced her skills with a course in communication skills offered by the Faculty and Leadership Development Center in 2012.

Her academic excellence was evident through her award of first-class honors graduate status, where she ranked 1st among physics students in the Physics Department at Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt, in 2011. This achievement was accompanied by a Medal of Honor from the Egyptian Syndicate of Scientific Professions the same year. Her outstanding performance also earned her a place on the Dean’s Honor List and Monetary Awards from the Faculty of Science at Ain Shams University in 2011. Through her dedication and accomplishments, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to excellence in both her academic and professional endeavors.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

  1. Mohammed, R., Ali, M. E. M(2023). Decorated ZnO nanorods with Bi2S3 nanosheets for enhanced photocatalytic removal of antibiotics and analgesics: Degradation mechanism and pathway” in the journal 
  2. Mohammed, R., Ali, M. E. M., Gomaa, E., & Mohsen, M. (2023). Promising MoS2–ZnO hybrid nanocomposite photocatalyst for antibiotics, and dyes remediation in wastewater applications. Environmental Nanotechnology, Monitoring & Management, 19, 100772.
  3. Mohammed, R., Ali, M. E. M., Gomaa, E., & Mohsen, M. (2022). Copper sulfide and zinc oxide hybrid nanocomposite for wastewater decontamination of pharmaceuticals and pesticides. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 18153.
  1. Mohammed, R., Ali, M. E. M., Abdel-Moniem, S. M., & Ibrahim, H. S. (2022). Reusable and highly stable MoS2 nanosheets for photocatalytic, sonocatalytic and thermocatalytic degradation of organic dyes: Comparative study. Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects31, 100900.‏
  2. Mohammed, R., Ali, M. E. M., Abdel-Moniem, S. M., & Ibrahim, H. S. (2022). Reusable and highly stable MoS2 nanosheets for photocatalytic, sonocatalytic and thermocatalytic degradation of organic dyes: Comparative study. Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects, 31, 100900.
  1. Mohammed, R., Ali, M. E. M., Gomaa, E., & Mohsen, M. (2021). Highly stable, reusable, and MW-assisted prepared ZnO nanorods for wastewater decontamination: Precursors ratios effect and insights on matrix and pollutants mineralization. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering9(1), 104630.‏
  2. Mohammed, R., Ali, M. E. M., Gomaa, E., & Mohsen, M. (2020). Green ZnO nanorod material for dye degradation and detoxification of pharmaceutical wastes in water. Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering8(5), 104295.‏
  3. Mohsen, M., Kahil, H., Mohammed, R., &Helmy, S. (2019, June). The status of Egyptian women physicists. In AIP Conference Proceedings(Vol. 2109, No. 1, p. 050014). AIP Publishing LLC.‏
  4. Mohsen, M., Gomaa, E., Mazaid, N. A., &Mohammed, R. (2017). Synthesis and characterization of organic montmorillonite-polyvinyl alcohol-co-polyacrylic nanocomposite hydrogel for heavy metal uptake in water. AIMS Materials Science4(5), 1122-1139.
  5. Mohsen, M., Gomaa, E., Mazaid, N. A., & Mohammed, R. (2017)”Gamma-Radiation Induced Copolymerization of Sodium Alginate/Acrylamide for Application in Water Decontamination of Some Heavy Metals.” SF J Polymer
  6. Mohsen, M., Maziad, N. A., Gomaa, E., Aly, E. H., &Mohammed, R. (2015). Characterization of some hydrogels used in water purification: correlation of swelling and free-volume properties. Open Journal of Organic Polymer Materials, 5(03), 79

Donglu Shi – Materials science – Best Researcher Award

Donglu Shi – Materials science – Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Donglu Shi distinguished academic and researcher in the field Material ScienceHe has held various esteemed positions throughout his career. Since 2001, he has served as a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Additionally, from 2013 to 2023, he assumed the roles of Chair and Graduate Director of Materials Science and Engineering at the same institution.

His international experience includes a stint as a Visiting Scientist at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in Grenoble, Dauphiné, France, in 2001. Furthermore, in the same year, he was a Fellow at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.

Prior to his professorial role, he held the position of Associate Professor at the University of Cincinnati’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering from 1995 to 2001. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Staff Scientist in the Materials Science Division of Argonne National Laboratory, based in Argonne, Illinois, United States, from 1988 to 1995. Preceding this, he served as a Postdoctoral Staff member at the same institution from 1987 to 1988.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations📚📚📚

He received his Master of Science in Physics from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA, in May 1983. Following this, he pursued his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Engineering from the same institution, completing it in September 1986. Subsequently, he joined Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois, United States, as a Postdoctoral Fellow from July 1987 to September 1988, specializing in Materials Science.

Synergistic Activities

He is actively engaged in teaching and research at the University of Cincinnati, where he teaches undergraduate courses in materials science and graduate courses in solid-state physics. Additionally, he oversees the minor degree programs in Nano Engineering and Materials Engineering.

As part of his commitment to STEM education, he participates in the Summer Institute at the University of Cincinnati, delivering lectures on nanoscience to groups of underrepresented students.

His research endeavors are groundbreaking, focusing on nanoscience, photonics, and magnetism. He investigates the electronic structures of nanomaterials, particularly emphasizing 3D solar harvesting and energy generation. Through his innovative work, he contributes to the development of novel devices, aiming to achieve a net-zero carbon footprint and promote environmental sustainability. Furthermore, he explores the applications of biomaterials in medical diagnosis and therapy.

His contributions to the field have been recognized through various prestigious honors and awards, including being named a Fellow of ASM-International and a Visiting Fellow of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge University. He has also received accolades such as the Rieveschl Award for Distinguished Scientific Research, the Sarah Grant Barber Outstanding Faculty Advisor Award, the Distinguished Engineering Researcher Award, the Neil Wandmacher Teaching Award, the SIGMA XI Research Recognition Award, and the Honor Roll Professor of Excellence in Teaching Award. Moreover, he has been appointed to editorial positions for several prominent journals, including serving as Editorial Board Member of Journal of Energy and Power Technology, Associate Editor of Nanomaterials, Editor-in-Chief of Nano LIFE, Associate Editor of Nanomaterials, and Editorial Board Member of Biomaterials Advances and Bioengineering.

📝🔬Publications📝🔬

Sergio González Sánchez – Technological Networks – Best Researcher Award

Sergio González Sánchez – Technological Networks

Dr. Sergio Gonzalez Sanchez  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Technological Networks and Metallurgy. His academic career took root at Northumbria University in the UK, where he held positions as a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering and Programme Leader for the Engineering Foundation Year from 2015 to 2018. Currently, he serves as a Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Northumbria University since 2018. The breadth of his expertise and research has been acknowledged globally, with multiple visiting scientist appointments, including stays at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, DESY in Germany, and the Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science in Austria. Additionally, he took a sabbatical at the Diamond Light Source in the UK in February 2022. Throughout his career, he has consistently contributed to the advancement of materials science and engineering, showcasing a remarkable blend of academic dedication and international collaboration.

🌐 Professional Profiles

Educations: 📚🎓

He commenced his academic journey in materials engineering, earning a B.S. from Polytechnic University of Madrid in 2003. Following this, he delved into the industry as a Quality Control Engineer at Rochina-Wescho S.L. before pursuing further studies. His academic pursuits led him to complete a Ph.D. in Materials Physics from Complutense University of Madrid in 2008, conducting research at the National Center for Metallurgical Research (CENIM-CSIC) as an FPI Fellow (Spain).

Post-Ph.D., he embarked on a global research journey, serving as a Visiting Researcher at the University of Sheffield in the UK (2006-2007) and as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Tohoku University in Japan (2008-2010). During this time, his focus shifted towards alloys with applications in environmentally sustainable transport and biomedical fields.

In 2011, he secured the Juan de la Cierva Fellowship at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in Spain, leading a project on “New Metallic Alloys for Biomedical Applications.” Subsequently, he contributed as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the University of Manchester (2013-2014), working on the “Sensitization of Aluminium Alloys” as part of the LATEST2 project within the School of Materials.

His academic career took root at Northumbria University in the UK, where he held positions as a Lecturer in Mechanical Engineering and Programme Leader for the Engineering Foundation Year from 2015 to 2018. Currently, he serves as a Senior Lecturer/Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Northumbria University since 2018. The breadth of his expertise and research has been acknowledged globally, with multiple visiting scientist appointments, including stays at the University of Science and Technology Beijing, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, DESY in Germany, and the Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science in Austria. Additionally, he took a sabbatical at the Diamond Light Source in the UK in February 2022. Throughout his career, he has consistently contributed to the advancement of materials science and engineering, showcasing a remarkable blend of academic dedication and international collaboration.

ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE
POSITIONS 

Dr. S. González actively engages in a variety of external activities, demonstrating his commitment to professional development, mentorship, and community involvement. As a committee member of the Institute of Physics (IOP) NE branch since October 2020, he contributes to the regional representation of physicists. Additionally, he founded the Materials Informatics Network within the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), showcasing his leadership and interest in advancing materials science. Serving as a mentor for the EPSRC-funded project “Inclusion Matters” at Northumbria University from 2020 to 2021, Dr. González supports early career researchers from traditionally under-represented groups. His leadership extends to chairing research seminars, such as the one on 3D imaging by serial block face scanning electron microscopy in 2015. Dr. González has also played key roles in various committees, including the North East Division of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) and the Aerospace North West Division of IMechE. His contributions as a board member of organizations like IET Aerospace and the Light Metals Division of IOM3 underscore his influence in the engineering and materials science communities. Beyond his professional affiliations, Dr. González is involved in broader science initiatives, such as being a scientific expert for VoYS (Sense About Science) and organizing events for the British Science Association’s National Science and Engineering Week. His expertise is further recognized through his role as an expert evaluator for the National Evaluation and Foresight Agency (ANEP) of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness. Dr. S. González’s multifaceted engagement reflects his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, fostering collaboration, and supporting the next generation of researchers.

 

He has garnered an impressive array of honors, awards, and recognition throughout his career, showcasing a distinguished commitment to research, academia, and professional service. In 2020, he founded the IOM3 Materials Informatics Network, demonstrating visionary leadership in the field. Serving as an EPSRC Full College Member, he evaluated five proposals in October 2020, contributing to the advancement of cutting-edge research.

He has served as an evaluator for prestigious institutions globally, including the Cyprus Research and Innovation Foundation (RIF) and CONACYT (Mexico). His expertise extends to evaluating projects for the National Science Center Poland and the Universidad Pontificia Comillas in 2019, showcasing a broad international impact.

The recognition of his contributions is further emphasized by being elected as a Fellow of IOM3 in April 2019, highlighting his significant influence in the Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining. Additionally, his role as a finalist for the British Engineering Excellence Award in October 2017 underlines his commitment to excellence, particularly in the proposal on “Metallic glass composites with optimum wear and antimicrobial performance.”

He has demonstrated commitment to education, being a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy since July 2016. His editorial roles in various esteemed journals such as Polymers, Annals of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, and the International Journal of Materials Science and Applications illustrate his dedication to disseminating knowledge and shaping academic discourse.

Furthermore, his engagement in professional organizations, including being a Board Member of the Light Metals Division of IOM3 and a Life Member of the American Association for Science and Technology, speaks to his active involvement in shaping the direction of his field.

The extensive list of awards, fellowships, and recognitions, such as the Juan de la Cierva Fellowship and the Marie Curie travel grant, attests to the high regard in which He is held within the academic and scientific community. His contributions have not only earned him accolades but also positioned him as a respected authority in the realm of materials science and engineering.

🔍📚 Research Interests 🌐✨

Dr. S. González has an extensive and diverse research background, spanning multiple years and involving various prestigious funding sources and collaborations. His recent achievements include a 3-year Ph.D. studentship, commencing in April 2024, funded by a multinational company headquartered in London, with a generous grant of approximately £96,000. In 2023-2025, he leads a project titled “Tailoring high entropy grain boundary complexions in CuZr shape memory alloy for enhanced reversibility, thermal stability, and toughness,” funded by The Royal Society International Exchanges. Additionally, Dr. González successfully secured internal funding from Northumbria University-Northern Accelerator for a project titled “Novel cost-effective antimicrobial touch surfaces for public indoor settings” in 2022. His research endeavors also include being the Principal Investigator (PI) for the Innovate UK Smart Grant in 2020, focusing on the design of High Entropy Superalloys using a hybrid experimental-based machine learning approach for the steel sector. Over the years, Dr. González has played key roles in various projects, such as the development of innovative timber panels and connections in collaboration with K. Poologanathan, and the exploration of metallic glass catalysts.

His contributions extend to international collaborations, such as the European Union Framework projects COST ACTION CA15114 and COST ACTION MP1303, as well as the FP7-264635-BioTinet project. Dr. González’s dedication to research is evident through numerous awards, grants, and fellowships, including the Juan de la Cierva Fellowship from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation in 2011-2013. His research has covered a wide range of topics, from shape memory alloys to nanocrystalline materials and bio-compatible titanium-based structures, showcasing his versatility and expertise in materials science and engineering.

 

Membership

-European Materials Characterisation Council (EMCC), Materials Research Society (MRS), Royal Society of Microscopy
(RSM), The Minerals, Metals  Materials Society (TMS), The Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining (IOM3), Institute
of Physics (IOP), Institute of Science and Technology (IST), Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET), European
Materials Research Society (E-MRS), American Association for Science and Technology (AASCIT), American Chemical
Society (ACS), Spanish Society of Materials (SOCIEMAT), Federation of European Materials Societies (FEMS), British
Science Association, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), The Welding Institute (TWI), Institute of Cast Metals
Engineers (ICME).

 

Book Section📚📚

In 2008, S. González completed his PhD thesis at Complutense University of Madrid with the title “Processing and characterization of amorphous, nanocrystalline and submicrometric alloys of the Mg-Ni-Y-RE system” (Catalogue number: T 30751) [1]. This work laid the foundation for his subsequent research endeavors.

Following his doctoral studies, González delved into diverse research areas. In 2013, he collaborated on a publication titled “Biodegradation and mechanical integrity of magnesium and magnesium alloys suitable for implants” [2]. This research, detailed in an In-Tech e-book, explored the intersection of biodegradation and mechanical properties of magnesium alloys, making it a significant contribution to the field.

Continuing his research trajectory, González, along with co-authors, investigated the microstructural analysis of thermal fatigue damage in 316L pipes in 2013 [3]. The publication, EUR 26445, was issued by the Publications Office of the European Union in Luxembourg, emphasizing the international recognition of his work.

In 2016, J.R. Martín and S. González jointly worked on the development, design, and fabrication of a dynamic fin system to enhance heat transfer [4]. This collaborative effort, presented in the Anales: Asociación Ingenieros ICAI, 2016, showcased the practical application of their expertise in the realm of heat transfer dynamics.

Collectively, S. González’s contributions across various domains underscore his multidisciplinary approach and commitment to advancing scientific knowledge in materials engineering and related fields.

Conference or Workshop Item

Dr. S. González has been actively engaged in a series of prominent conferences and workshops, showcasing his expertise in materials science and nanotechnology. Notably, at the 5th International Conference on Materials Research and Nanotechnology (ICMRN) in 2022, he delivered a presentation titled “Tuning the tribological performance of Cu50Zr50 through microalloying,” providing valuable insights into the field. His participation in the World Summit on Materials Science and Technology in 2020 involved a talk on the wear rate of microalloyed Cu50Zr50 shape memory alloy at different temperatures, emphasizing the practical applications of his research. At EUROMAT 2019, Dr. González presented findings on the optimal microalloying strategies to control the stress-induced martensitic transformation of Cu50Zr50 alloy.

In addition to these conferences, he has shared his knowledge in various invited talks and seminars. One notable instance was a presentation at IMDEA Materials in Madrid in July 2021, where he discussed “Metallic materials for biodegradable implants and antimicrobial surfaces.” Dr. González has also contributed to webinars on Materials Science and Nanotechnology, emphasizing collaborative research efforts in the field.

Beyond the academic sphere, Dr. González’s expertise is recognized internationally. For instance, he was invited to present at the World Summit on Nanotechnology and Nanomedicine in 2018 and 2016, discussing topics such as “Strategy for preventing excessive wear rate at high loads in bulk metallic glass composites” and “Novel metallic glass composites with optimum antimicrobial and wear performance.” Furthermore, his involvement in conferences extends to serving as a co-chair for a session at the Innovative Materials Science & Nanotechnology conference in Valencia in 2018.

Dr. González’s consistent participation and contributions to conferences, seminars, and webinars highlight his dedication to advancing materials science and fostering collaboration within the global scientific community.

 📚Top Noted Publication

Noha Amaly – Material science – Best Researcher Award

Noha Amaly – Material science

Dr.   Noha Amaly  distinguished academic and researcher in the field Material science.She has made significant contributions to the field of separation and purification through her innovative work in developing functionalized, high surface area, high mechanical strength, porous 3D structures based on nanofibers, nanoparticles, and flexible matrices. These matrices have found wide-ranging applications, including chromatographic matrix applications, water treatment, sensors, and protein purification/separation purposes.

Her research has played a crucial role in advancing analytical technologies such as HPLC and GC, enabling more accurate results by designing effective preconcentration matrices for various pollutants, including drugs and inorganic pollutants. This has contributed to the improvement of pollutant control methods in various industries.

Furthermore, she has applied her expertise in the field of water treatment, specifically in addressing wastewater from agricultural, aquacultural, and dairy farm manure. Her work has had a positive impact on the quality control and food production processes, showcasing the practical applications of her research in real-world scenarios.

Through collaborations with the VetMed extension department, she has demonstrated her commitment to real field applications, ensuring that her developed matrices are not only theoretically sound but also effective in practical settings. Overall, her experience, training, and motivation position her as a capable researcher with the expertise needed to successfully carry out proposed research projects in this field

 

Education

She completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from Alexandria University, Egypt, in 2008. Continuing her academic journey, she pursued a Master’s degree at Alexandria University, specializing in Organic Chemistry and Polymers, which she successfully completed in 2012. Her passion for research and academic excellence led her to pursue a Ph.D. in Polymeric Materials Development and Functionalization. This advanced academic endeavor took her to the Organic Chemistry Department at Ain-Shams University, Egypt, and the University of California, Davis, USA. In 2019, she successfully earned her Ph.D., marking a significant achievement in her expertise and contributions to the field of polymeric materials.

Professional Profiles:

Positions and Employment

She has an extensive and diverse professional background in academia and research. Currently serving as a Post-doctoral Scholar in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department at the University of California, Davis, USA, since 2022, she continues to contribute to cutting-edge research in her field. Prior to her current role, she held the position of Visiting Scholar in the same department from 2017 to 2021, showcasing her commitment to academic exploration and collaboration.

Concurrently, she has been a Researcher at the Polymeric Materials Department in the City of Scientific Research & Technological Applications (SRTA-City), Alexandria, Egypt, since 2021, playing a vital role in advancing the understanding and development of polymeric materials. Her journey in research at SRTA-City began in 2013 when she joined as an Assistant Researcher, and her dedication and expertise led to her progression in the field. Before that, she gained valuable experience as a Lab Assistant at the National Institute for Oceanography & Fisheries in Alexandria, Egypt, from 2012 to 2013. Notably, her academic journey was supported by an M.Sc. scholarship at the Polymeric Materials Department, SRTA-City, Alexandria, Egypt, from 2009 to 2012, showcasing her early commitment to academic excellence and research.

PUBLICATIONS

A.Vahid Movahedi-Rad- Material Science

Dr. A.Vahid Movahedi-Rad – Leading Researcher in Material Science

Dr. A.Vahid Movahedi-Rad a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Material Science. He is an expert in materials development and characterization, with a focus on bio- and petrol-based polymers, adhesives, and polymer-based composites. His expertise extends to the development of analytical, computational, and data-driven models in materials science, enabling advanced research and innovation. With a strong background in product development, he excels in establishing manufacturing technologies, quality control, and conducting failure analysis. His experience in coatings and surface modifications adds another layer to his versatile skill set.

Education

🎓 With a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering earned from EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland (Mar. 2015 – Mar. 2019), he delved into the intricacies of load history effects in the fatigue behavior of Glass/Epoxy composites. This research took place at the Composite Construction Laboratory (CCLAB) under the mentorship of Professor Thomas Keller. Prior to his doctoral journey, he pursued a Master’s degree in Materials Science and Metallurgy at the University of Tehran, Iran (Sept. 2011 – Sept. 2013). Here, in the Formability Laboratory, he explored the mechanical properties and creep behavior of Mg-Gd-Y-Zr and Mg-Gd-Y-Zr-Ag alloys. Professor Reza Mahmudi guided him through this research. His academic journey commenced with a Bachelor’s degree in Materials Science and Metallurgy from the University of Tehran (Sept. 2007 – Aug. 2011), laying the foundation for his subsequent advanced studies and research pursuits. 🌐 🌞📚

Professional Profiles:

Conference Attended

🗣️ He has showcased his research contributions through numerous oral presentations at prestigious international conferences. Notably, he presented at the 20th European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM18) in 2022, held in Lausanne, Switzerland. His insights were also shared at the Develop Beyond 2021 event in Tobii, Stockholm, Sweden. Earlier, in 2018, he delivered oral presentations at both the 18th International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (ICEM18) in Brussels, Belgium, and the 18th European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM18) in Athens, Greece.

In 2016, he presented at the 17th European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM17) in Munich, Germany, further establishing his presence in the academic community. Going back to 2013, he participated in the International Conference on Ultrafine Grained and Nano-Structured Materials in Tehran, Iran, showcasing his work through a poster presentation. These engagements highlight his commitment to disseminating knowledge and contributing to the global discourse in the field of materials science. 🌍✨

Projects:

🌱 In his role as a Scientific Collaborator at CCLAB, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland since May 2019, he has been at the forefront of innovative product development, particularly focusing on the creation of new biobased composites tailored for industrial applications. His expertise extends to the development of fully biobased composites, such as Reconstructed Wood, boasting superior mechanical properties. Leveraging the power of artificial intelligence, he has pioneered the development of models for non-destructively predicting the mechanical properties of diverse wood species, as well as determining their physical characteristics.

His commitment to sustainability is evident in his design of fully bio-based laminated composites geared towards structural and constructional applications. Alongside these technical contributions, he actively collaborates with students, guiding them in their academic pursuits, and takes on the responsibilities of project management, ensuring the successful execution of endeavors in the dynamic field of materials science and engineering.

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Akash Rasal- Material Science

Dr. Akash Rasal  – Leading Researcher in Material Science

Dr. Akash Rasal a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Material Science. He earned his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering with First Class honors from the Nao-Chemistry Laboratory at the National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (NTUST) during the period spanning September 2018 to June 2021. His doctoral research focused on the design and fabrication of environmentally friendly, efficient, and stable Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells (QDSSCs) through innovative electrolyte engineering approaches. The culmination of his academic journey is reflected in his thesis titled “Design and Fabrication of Green, Efficient, and Stable Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells Through Electrolyte Engineering.” This work not only underscores his commitment to advancing the field of chemical engineering but also highlights his dedication to sustainable and cutting-edge technologies in the realm of solar energy.

Education

He completed his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Analytical Chemistry with First Class honors at the Department of Chemistry, Shivaji University Kolhapur (SUK), Maharashtra, India, from July 2013 to March 2015. Under the guidance of Prof. G. B. Kolekar, his thesis titled “Pine Wood Derived Carbon Quantum Dots for Fluorescence Applications: Hydrothermal Synthesis and Characterization” showcased his expertise in the field. Subsequently, from July 2010 to April 2013, he attained his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry with First Class with Distinction at the Department of Chemistry, Shrimant Babasaheb Deshmukh Mahavidyalaya, Atpadi, affiliated to Shivaji University Kolhapur (SUK), Maharashtra, India. 🎓

Building on this foundation, he pursued a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering with First Class honors at the Nao-Chemistry Laboratory, National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (NTUST), Taiwan. 🌐 His doctoral research, conducted within the timeframe of September 2018 to June 2021, focused on advancing the field through the design and fabrication of green, efficient, and stable Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells (QDSSCs) via electrolyte engineering. 🌞📚

Professional Profiles:

 Research interests 

Current research interests are highly aligned with the most exciting and cutting-edge areas of research in materials
science and engineering, including but not limited to the synthesis of quantum dots (QDs) and two-dimensional
(2D) nanomaterials for advanced energy technologies.

Green and solution-processed QDs: Development of novel, non-toxic, water-based alloyed semiconductor QDs,
such as ZnCuInS, ZnCuInSe, AgCuInSe, and AgCuInSe, with higher quantum yield (QY) and lifetime for energy
conversion and storage applications. In addition, synthesize lead-free perovskite (Cs3Bi2Br9, CsSnI3, etc.) QDs and
carbon-based QDs (graphene, polymer dots, etc.) for energy applications.

Printed and flexible electronics: Development of new printing and solution-based processes for the fabrication of
photovoltaic cells, supercapacitor devices, and Zn-air batteries on flexible substrates, such as polymers and
conducting paper. This could include the development of new inks, printing techniques, and quasi-solid state gel
electrolyte (QSSGE) methods.

Multifarious electrocatalysts: Development of new, high-performance, stable, and multifunctional electrocatalysts
for multidisciplinary applications of photovoltaics, water splitting, Zn-air batteries, supercapacitors, and other
advanced technologies.

 

Honors and awards

He has an impressive academic and research background, having secured a series of fellowships and scholarships in Taiwan. Beginning with a full Ph.D. fellowship funded by the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Department of Chemical Engineering at the National Taiwan University of Science & Technology (NTUST) from September 2018 to August 2021, he demonstrated commitment and excellence in his doctoral studies. Following this, he embarked on a succession of National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) Postdoctoral Research Fellowships, spanning from August 2021 to July 2024.

These prestigious fellowships, awarded annually, reflect the recognition of his research contributions and potential in the field. This trajectory highlights his dedication to advancing scientific knowledge and positions him as a promising researcher in the domain of materials science and engineering.

WORKSHOPS/CONFERENCE •

He has actively participated in and contributed to various academic and professional events, showcasing a diverse range of interests and engagements. In February 2018, he attended the International Conference on Advances in Chemical Sciences (IC-ACS 2018), hosted by the Department of Chemistry at Shivaji University, Kolhapur, MS, India. Additionally, he participated in a one-day workshop on “Hands-on Training Programme on GC/MS” organized by USIC (CFC), Shivaji University, Kolhapur, in collaboration with Toshvin Analytical Ltd. Mumbai in November 2017. Earlier, in September 2017, he engaged with the National Conference of Recent Trends in Nanomaterials (NCRTN), organized by the Department of Nanoscience and Technology at Yashawantrao Chavan (Y.C.) Institute of Science in Satara, MS, India.

His involvement in workshops and conferences extends beyond his academic focus, as seen in his participation in a district conference organized by UDAN 2016 and a workshop on “Awareness Programme on Biodiversity Conservation” funded by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) of New Delhi, India, in September 2016 and 2010, respectively. These diverse experiences reflect his interdisciplinary approach and a commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in various fields.

ACADEMIC & INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE

During the period spanning from July 2017 to September 2018, he served as a Contributory Teacher in Applied Chemistry at the Department of Applied Chemistry, Shivaji University, Kolhapur, MS, India. His teaching responsibilities included delivering the course titled “Quantum Dots (QDs) for Nanotechnology” to M.Sc. students. In this capacity, he not only imparted theoretical knowledge but also conducted practical sessions, overseeing activities such as spectrophotometric determination of Fe in water samples using the standard addition method. Additionally, he guided students in the analysis of biological oxygen demand (BOD) and dissolved oxygen (DO) in wastewater samples.

Prior to these roles, from December 2016 to May 2017, he served as a Lecturer in Chemistry at the Department of General Science, Shivaji Polytechnic, Atpadi, MS, India. In this role, he taught the course “Quantum Dots (QDs) for Nanotechnology” to diploma students and oversaw inorganic practical sessions involving colorimetric analysis, spectrophotometry, nephelometry, and fluorimetry. 🎓🔬 These diverse teaching experiences showcase his commitment to education across different academic levels and his expertise in both theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry.

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Since August 2022, he has been serving as a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Chemical Engineering at National Taiwan University (NTU), Taiwan, under the guidance of Project Investigator Prof. Wen-Yueh Yu. As a key member of the catalyst and surface chemistry laboratory (CSC), he is actively engaged in the synthesis of high-energy-density catalysts designed for applications in the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and urea oxidation reaction (UOR). Notably, .

His prior experience includes a Postdoctoral Researcher position from August 2021 to July 2022 at the Department of Chemical Engineering at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST), Taiwan, working under the supervision of Prof. Jia-Yaw Chang. As a part of the nano-chemistry laboratory, he played a pivotal role in synthesizing solution-processed, aqueous, and environmentally friendly carbon quantum dots (CQDs) and perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) using a facile microwave synthesis process. 🌐✨

Published

1. Akash S. Rasal, Meng-Hsun Wu, Girum Gatechew, Anil A. Kashale, I-Wen Peter Chen, Jia-Yaw Chang, DefectActivated Ternary Carbon Alloy: A Multifunctional Electrocatalyst for Efficient Oxidation of Water, Urea,
ORR, and Zinc-Air Batteries (Journal of Energy Storage, I.F. = 9.4) doi.org/10.1016/j.est.2023.108186

2. Akash S. Rasal, Hao-Ming Chen, Wen-Yueh Yu, Electronic Structure Engineering of Electrocatalyst for
Efficient Urea Oxidation Reaction (Accepted in Nano Energy, I.F. = 19.069)

3. Akash S. Rasal, Meng-Hsun Wu, Anil V. Ghule, Girum Gatechew, Anil A. Kashale, I-Wen Peter Chen, Jia-Yaw
Chang, Advancing the Stability and Efficiency of Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells Through a Novel,
Green, and Water-based Thixotropic Biopolymer/Ordered Mesoporous Silica Designed Quasi-Solid-State
Gel Electrolytes (Chemical Engineering Journal, I.F. = 16.744) doi.org/10.1016/j.cej.2022.137293

4. Akash S. Rasal, Ting-Ying Lee, Pei-Yun Kao, Girum Getachew, Aswandi Wibrianto, Worku Batu Dirersa, A. V.
Ghule, Jia-Yaw Chang, Composition, Morphology, and Interface Engineering of 3D Cauliflower like Porous
Carbon Wrapped Metal Chalcogenides as Advanced Electrocatalyst for Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar Cells
(Nano-Micro Small, I.F. = 15.153) doi.org/10.1002/smll.202202133

5. Akash S. Rasal, Sudesh Yadav, Anil A Kashale, Ali Altaee, Jia-Yaw Chang, Stability of Quantum Dot-Sensitized
Solar Cells: A Review and Prospects (Nano Energy, I.F. = 19.069) doi.org/10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.106854

6. Akash S. Rasal, Ting-Wei Chang, C. Korupalli, Jia-Yaw Chang, Composition Engineered Ternary Copper
Chalcogenide Alloyed Counter Electrodes for High-Performance and Stable Quantum Dot-Sensitized Solar
Cells (Composite part B: Engineering, I.F. = 13.1) doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesb.2021.109610