Muhammad Imran | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Muhammad Imran | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Student, Tsinghua, China

Dr. Muhammad Imran is a dedicated Mechanical Design Engineer and Lecturer at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (Faisalabad Campus) 🇵🇰. He holds an MSc in Mechanical Design Engineering from UET Lahore (2017) and a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan (2011). His research focuses on nanomaterials, thermal analysis, and automotive aerodynamics 🏎️🔥. Dr. Imran has published in high-impact journals and presented at international conferences. He has also worked as a Production Engineer at Orient Group and POLYPET Ltd. Additionally, he actively contributes to community service and technical education. ✨📚

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🎓 Education Background

Dr. Muhammad Imran holds a Master of Science in Mechanical Design Engineering (2015-2017) from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan 🎓, where he conducted research on the thermal and electrical properties of 2D polymeric nanocomposites. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering (2007-2011) from Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan 🏗️, focusing on the thermal analysis of shell and tube heat exchangers. His academic foundation includes a Higher Secondary School Certificate (2005-2007) in Pre-Engineering (76%) 📚 from Abdalian Science H/S School and a Secondary School Certificate (2003-2005) in Science (61%) from Govt. High School, Kahror Pacca. 🔬

🔬 Research Projects

Dr. Muhammad Imran has actively contributed to multiple research projects in mechanical and materials engineering. His work on 2D Materials Synthesis and Characterization focused on synthesizing graphene via the Liquid Exfoliation Method and analyzing its microstructure (XRD, SEM, AFM) along with its mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties. 🏗️ He also conducted a Thermal Analysis of Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers, optimizing performance by modifying baffle plate materials. 🚗 Additionally, he explored Automotive Aerodynamics, using commercial software to analyze vehicle motion under varying conditions, enhancing efficiency and performance insights for high-speed automobiles. ⚙️

👨‍🏫 Work Experience

Dr. Muhammad Imran has extensive experience in academia and industry. Since 2017, he has been a Lecturer at UET Lahore (Faisalabad Campus), teaching courses in mechanical design, CAD/CAM, and thermal sciences, while also conducting research in nanomaterials, IoT, and hybrid bikes. 🏗️ Previously, he served as a Lecturer and Laboratory Engineer at COMSATS University, Sahiwal (2014–2017), managing labs and preparing PEC-required documentation. ⚙️ His industrial experience includes roles as a Production Engineer at Orient Group (2012–2014) and POLYPET (2011–2012), optimizing production processes. Additionally, he has worked as a Visiting Instructor at MNS-UET and Allama Iqbal Technology College. 🎓

🌍 Social Work, Awards & Professional Memberships

Dr. Muhammad Imran is an active Social Organizer, conducting dengue awareness seminars in his village and department. 🦟 He is a member of Al-Khidmat Foundation, Lodhran, contributing to community welfare. 🏥 His achievements include 2nd place in a district-level cricket championship and participation in the 1st Punjab marathon race. 🏆 He holds professional memberships in PEC, IAENG, and the Pakistan Engineering Congress. ⚙️ His certifications include English proficiency and nano-technology workshops. 🏅 Additionally, he has attended biomechatronics and MEMS sensor workshops, showcasing his dedication to professional development. 📜

🏆 Awards, Honors & Professional Memberships

Dr. Muhammad Imran has achieved 2nd position in a district-level school cricket championship 🏏 and holds a participation certificate in the 1st Punjab marathon race 🏃. His extracurricular achievements also include participation in school-level cricket tournaments. He is a registered member of the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC) ⚙️ and holds memberships in the International Association of Engineers (IAENG), the Pakistan Engineering Congress, and the Society of Mechanical Engineers. 🌍 His affiliations reflect his dedication to professional growth and active participation in the global engineering community. 🚀

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Muhammad Imran’s research primarily focuses on nanomaterials, mechanical engineering, and smart technologies. His work includes graphene-based nanocomposites 🧪, CFD analysis of heat exchangers 🌡️, and automotive aerodynamics 🚗. He has also contributed to IoT applications 🌐, such as smart healthcare solutions for COVID-19 🏥 and hybrid bike development 🚴. His expertise extends to robotics 🤖, pipe inspection systems, and gesture-controlled robotic arms. Additionally, he explores manufacturing optimization, subsurface integrity in machining, and energy absorption in composite materials 🏗️. His interdisciplinary approach bridges materials science, automation, and thermal engineering. 🚀

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Effect of graphene oxide doped nano coolant on temperature drop across the tube length and effectiveness of car radiator – A CFD study 🌡️🛠️ – Cited by: 29 (2020)
2️⃣ Effect of nano-filler graphene on nano-composite system of polystyrene-graphene 🧪🔬 – Cited by: 22 (2018)
3️⃣ Tensile testing of polystyrene graphene 2D nano composite membrane ⚙️📏 – Cited by: 19 (2018)
4️⃣ An IoT-fuzzy intelligent approach for holistic management of COVID-19 patients 🏥🤖 – Cited by: 15 (2024)
5️⃣ Vision‐Based Mobile Manipulator for Handling and Transportation of Supermarket Products 🛒🤖 – Cited by: 10 (2022)
6️⃣ Effect of core corrugation angle on static compression of self-reinforced PP sandwich panels and bending energy absorption of sandwich beams 🏗️📏 – Cited by: 6 (2021)
7️⃣ Automotive Aerodynamics Analysis Using Two Commonly Used Commercial Software 🚗💨 – Cited by: 2 (2019)
8️⃣ Design and Development of IoT-Based Hybrid Bike with Multiple Modes of Charging 🚴🔋 – Cited by: 1 (2022)
9️⃣ Optimising Subsurface Integrity and Surface Quality in Mild Steel Turning: A Multi-Objective Approach to Tool Wear and Machining Parameters 🏭⚙️ (2025)
🔟 Design and Fabrication of Autonomous Pipe Inspection Robot 🤖🛠️  (2022)
1️⃣1️⃣ Vision-Based Gesture Control Robotic Arm ✋🤖 (2020)

Koh-ichi Sugimoto | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Koh-ichi Sugimoto | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Koh-ichi Sugimoto, Shinshu University, Japan

Prof. Dr. Koh-ichi Sugimoto is a renowned Japanese academic and researcher in mechanical systems engineering. He holds a Doctor of Engineering from Tokyo Metropolitan University (1985) and is a Professor Emeritus at Shinshu University. His research focuses on TRIP-aided steels, precision die, and carbon nano composites. With over 9 books, 176 journal papers, and 63 patents, he has made significant contributions to materials science. Prof. Sugimoto has received numerous awards, including the 2024 Metals Outstanding Reviewer Award and the 2014 Gilbert R. Speich Award. He also serves on several editorial boards and advisory committees. 📚🔬

 

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Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Koh-ichi Sugimoto holds an impressive academic background, beginning with his Bachelor of Engineering (1973) and Master of Engineering (1975) degrees from Shinshu University. His passion for materials science led him to pursue a Doctor of Engineering at Tokyo Metropolitan University, where he completed his doctoral research in 1985. His doctoral dissertation focused on “A Basic Study on Deformation Mechanism of High-Strength Dual-Phase Steels,” a topic that has influenced his lifelong research in steel technology and materials engineering. Prof. Sugimoto’s strong educational foundation has shaped his influential contributions to the field. 📘🔬

 

Work Experience 💼

Prof. Dr. Koh-ichi Sugimoto has had a distinguished career spanning several decades. He served as a Research Advisor at OP Jindal University since 2019. Prior to that, he was Professor Emeritus at Shinshu University (2016) and held various key roles including Advisor to the President (2009-2010) and Associate Dean (2008). His leadership also extended to serving as Councilor (2005-2007) and Special Advisor to the President (2001-2003) at Shinshu University. With over 30 years of teaching experience, Prof. Sugimoto was a Professor (1998-2015) and Associate Professor (1987-1997). He also worked as an Assistant Manager at Daido Steel Co. Ltd. (1986) and Assistant Professor at Tokyo Metropolitan University (1975-1985). 🌟📚

 

Awards 🏆

Prof. Dr. Koh-ichi Sugimoto has received several prestigious awards throughout his career. Notably, he is the recipient of the 2024 Metals Outstanding Reviewer Award (announced in March 2025) from MDPI. He earned the Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis Editor’s Choice Award in 2016 for his paper on TRIP-Aided Martensitic Steel. In 2014, he was honored with the Gilbert R. Speich Award for his work on advanced ultrahigh-strength steels. Other awards include the Materials Significant Contribution Award (2013), Charles Hatchett Award (2006), and the Nishiyama Commemorative Prize (2001). 🌟📚

 

Research Focus 📚🔬

Prof. Dr. Koh-ichi Sugimoto’s research primarily revolves around ultrahigh-strength TRIP-aided steels and their mechanical properties, microstructure, and deformation behavior. His work explores bainitic ferrite and martensite matrix structures in steels, including their impact toughness, fatigue properties, and cold formability. He also investigates the effects of thermomechanical processing on hydrogen embrittlement and the influence of mean normal stress on strain-hardening behaviors. His contributions to advanced materials are crucial in enhancing steel applications, particularly in automotive and structural engineering industries. ⚙️🔧🛠️

 

Publication Top Notes 📚

  • Evaluation of Shear-Punched Surface Layer Damage in Ultrahigh-Strength TRIP-Aided Steels (2024) 📘  | DOI: 10.3390/met14091034
  • Effects of Mean Normal Stress and Microstructural Properties on Deformation Properties of Ultrahigh-Strength TRIP-Aided Steels (2024) 📘 | Cited by: 1 | DOI: 10.3390/ma17143554
  • Evaluation of Shear-Punched Surface Layer Damage in Three Types of High-Strength TRIP-Aided Steel (2024) 📘 | Cited by: 1 | DOI: 10.3390/met14050531
  • Effects of Mean Normal Stress on Strain-Hardening, Strain-Induced Martensite Transformation, and Void-Formation Behaviors in High-Strength TRIP-Aided Steels (2024) 📘 | Cited by: 3 | DOI: 10.3390/met14010061
  • Effects of Partial Replacement of Si by Al on Impact Toughness of 0.2%C-Si-Mn-Cr-B TRIP-Aided Martensitic Steel (2023) 📘 | DOI: 10.3390/met13071206
  • Effects of Partial Replacement of Si by Al on Cold Formability in Two Groups of Low-Carbon Third-Generation Advanced High-Strength Steel Sheet: A Review (2022) 📚 | Cited by: 3 | DOI: 10.3390/met12122069
  • Effects of Thermomechanical Processing on Hydrogen Embrittlement Properties of Ultrahigh-Strength TRIP-Aided Bainitic Ferrite Steels (2022) 📘 | Cited by: 1 | DOI: 10.3390/met12020269
  • Cold Formabilities of Martensite-Type Medium Mn Steel (2021) 📘 | Cited by: 3 | DOI: 10.3390/met11091371
  • Influence of Cooling Process Routes after Intercritical Annealing on Impact Toughness of Duplex Type Medium Mn Steel (2021) 📘 | Cited by: 4 | DOI: 10.3390/met11071143
  • Recent Progress of Low and Medium-Carbon Advanced Martensitic Steels (2021) 📚 | DOI: 10.3390/met11040652

 

Mohammad Baraheni | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Baraheni | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Baraheni, Arak University of Technology, Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Baraheni 👨‍🏫 is an Assistant Professor at Arak University of Technology, specializing in Mechanical Engineering, particularly in Production & Manufacturing. He holds a PhD from the University of Kashan, focusing on rotary ultrasonic machining. His research interests include ultrasonic machining, additive manufacturing, artificial intelligence in manufacturing, and advanced ceramics. Dr. Baraheni has published extensively in international journals and received accolades such as the Excellent Paper Award at ISAAT 2023. He has teaching experience in subjects like CNC and advanced machining. His professional background also includes roles in industry and design engineering. 📚🔧🌍

Education

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Baraheni completed his Post-Doctoral Degree at the University of Tabriz (2019-2022), specializing in Mechanical Engineering, with a focus on Ultrasonic Machining of Additive Manufactured Materials. He also pursued a Sabbatical Fellowship at Hochschule Furtwangen University in Germany (2017-2018), where he developed an expert system using Artificial Intelligence. Dr. Baraheni holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from University of Kashan (2014-2020), focusing on Rotary Ultrasonic Machining of Si3N4. His earlier academic journey includes an M.Sc. and B.Sc. from the University of Tabriz. 🏫🔧🧑‍🎓

 

Professional Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Baraheni has accumulated diverse experience in both academia and industry. Since 2020, he has been serving as an Assistant Professor at Arak University of Technology. Previously, he worked as an Engineer at Tractorsazi Company (2018-2020) and a Research Assistant at Furtwangen Hochschule in Germany (2017-2018). He also gained valuable experience as a Design Engineer at Jahan Saderat Machine (2016-2017) and a Sales Engineer at Pumpiran (2012-2014). Additionally, Dr. Baraheni has worked independently, designing industrial molds and machines such as Briquetting machines and Ultrasonic washing machines. ⚙️🔧

 

Teaching Experience

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Baraheni has a rich teaching portfolio across various institutions. He has taught courses in Industrial Drawing at University of Kashan, Grinding Technology, Universal Machining, and Advanced Machining Processes at Islamic Azad University. At Arak University of Technology, he has delivered lectures on Computer Numerical Control, Casting, Metallurgy, Metrology, and Welding. Additionally, Dr. Baraheni has taught Plastic Molding Design at University of Tabriz and English for Mechanical Engineering at Shahid Mousavian University. His broad expertise spans key areas in mechanical engineering. 🛠️📚

 

Research Focus

Assist. Prof. Dr. Mohammad Baraheni’s research primarily revolves around advanced machining techniques and their application in composite materials. His work extensively explores rotary ultrasonic machining, ultrasonic-assisted drilling, and grinding technologies for materials like Si3N4 ceramics, carbon fiber reinforced polymers (CFRP), and glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP). He has contributed to optimization of process parameters, delamination control, surface integrity, and cutting force prediction. His research also delves into additive manufacturing, material behavior, and industrial mold design, focusing on enhancing precision and efficiency in machining processes. His work bridges mechanical engineering with innovative manufacturing. 🌍

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Residual stress in engineering materials: a review – 104 citations, 2022 📖🔧
  • Predicting subsurface damage in silicon nitride ceramics subjected to rotary ultrasonic assisted face grinding – 70 citations, 2019 🔬🛠️
  • Parametric analysis of delamination in GFRP composite profiles by performing rotary ultrasonic drilling approach – 50 citations, 2019 🔩💡
  • Comprehensive optimization of process parameters in rotary ultrasonic drilling of CFRP – 43 citations, 2019 ⚙️🔩
  • Parametric investigation of rotary ultrasonic drilling of carbon fiber reinforced plastics – 39 citations, 2018 ⚙️🔧
  • Enhancing dimensional accuracy and surface integrity by helical milling of CFRP – 36 citations, 2019 📐✂️
  • Feasibility study of delamination in rotary ultrasonic-assisted drilling of GFRP – 35 citations, 2018 🔬🛠️
  • Mathematical model to predict cutting force in rotary ultrasonic assisted end grinding of Si3N4 – 32 citations, 2020 📏💻
  • Environmental, mechanical and materialistic effects on delamination damage of glass fiber composites – 31 citations, 2019 🧪🛠️
  • Ultrasonic-assisted friction drilling process of aerospace aluminum alloy (AA7075) – 19 citations, 2021 ✈️🔩
  • Evaluating the hole quality produced by vibratory drilling: additive manufactured PLA+ – 18 citations, 2021 🖨️🔩
  • Statistical study of the effect of various machining parameters on delamination in drilling of CFRP – 17 citations, 2018 🔍💡
  • Investigation on rotary ultrasonic assisted end grinding of silicon nitride ceramics – 13 citations, 2019 ⚙️🔬
  • Experimental comparison of MO40 steel surface grinding performance under different cooling techniques – 13 citations, 2019 🛠️🧊
  • Experimental and empirical model analysis of microsurface texturing on 316 L press-fit joints fabricated by selective laser melting – 12 citations, 2020 🔬🖨️

 

Maedeh Leilayi | Mechanical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maedeh Leilayi | Mechanical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maedeh Leilayi, University of Tehran, Iran

Based on Dr. Maedeh Leilayi’s profile, she appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Here’s an evaluation of her qualifications:

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Research Focus and Contributions

Dr. Maedeh Leilayi specializes in cannabis post-harvest processing with an emphasis on optimizing drying processes and enhancing product quality through innovative methodologies. Her work on sustainable drying processes and pre-treatments aligns with key research areas of resource efficiency and eco-friendly systems. Her research has significant implications for both medical and industrial cannabis uses, contributing to sustainable agricultural practices and biorefining technologies.

Educational Background

Dr. Leilayi’s educational journey showcases her commitment to advancing in her field. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering of Biosystem, with a focus on rice paddy drying using innovative refrigeration systems. Her MSc and BSc degrees further demonstrate her solid foundation and specialization in agricultural machinery engineering and post-harvest processing technologies.

Practical Experience and Skills

Her practical experience includes working with advanced drying systems, CFD simulation, and various design and optimization tools. Dr. Leilayi’s skills in equipment design, simulation, and optimization are crucial for her research, highlighting her ability to address complex problems in post-harvest processing and sustainable agriculture.

Publications 

  • Design, construction and performance evaluation of paddy rice solar drum dryer equipped with perforated drum
    Cited by: 3* | Year: 2023 🌞
  • Kinetic and cracking analysis of paddy rice drying using refrigeration-assisted air dehumidification system
    Year: 2024 🔬
  • Kinetic and cracking analysis of paddy rice drying using refrigeration-assisted air dehumidification system
    Year: 2024 🔬
  • Evaluation of cracks in paddy dried by solar drum dryer (In Persian)
    Year: 2021 🌾
  • Review of food assessment with electric tongue and its application in food industries (In Persian)
    Year: 2020 📊
  • DRUM DRYER EQUIPED WITH PERFORATED DRUM FOR RICE
    Year: 2019 🥘
  • Paddy solar rotary dryer (In Persian)
    Year: 2018 🌱
  • Energy and Exergy Efficiencies of Batch Paddy Rice Drying with Liquefied Petroleum Gas Dehumidification: A Comprehensive Analysis Using Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System
    Year: 2023 ⚙️
  • Energy, Exergy, and Drying Properties Analysis of Paddy Rice Drying with a Batch Dryer Combined with an Lpg Dehumidifier System: Predictive Models Using Anfis and Artificial
    Year: 2023 ⚙️

Honors and Recognition

Her honors, including patents and recognition at technology exhibitions, underline her innovative contributions to post-harvest processing technologies. Being a reviewer for academic conferences and journals also highlights her expertise and influence in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Maedeh Leilayi’s extensive research, practical experience, educational background, and recognition make her a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her work in optimizing drying processes and contributing to sustainable agricultural practices demonstrates a significant impact on both academic research and practical applications.