Wei Li | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Wei Li | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dean | Jiangsu University | China

Prof. Wei Li is a distinguished researcher in fluid machinery and turbomachinery, recognized for his impactful contributions to pump engineering and unsteady flow analysis. His research interests focus on centrifugal, mixed-flow, and axial-flow pumps, cavitation and multiphase flow, hydrogen circulation pumps, flow instability, rotating stall, entropy-based energy loss analysis, and performance optimization during transient operating conditions. His research skills include advanced computational fluid dynamics (CFD), turbulence modeling (WA, DES), reduced-order modeling, numerical simulation of unsteady flows, and experimental flow diagnostics such as Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV). Prof. Li’s work bridges theory and application, supporting high-efficiency and low-loss pump designs for energy and hydrogen systems. His scholarly excellence has earned him recognition through high-impact journal publications and strong citation performance, reflecting his influence in fluid and thermal engineering. According to Scopus, Prof. Wei Li has published 216 documents, accumulated 3,913 citations, and achieved an h-index of 31, underscoring his sustained academic impact and leadership in the field.

 

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Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

professor | Tokai University | Japan

Prof. Kazuyoshi Tsuchiya is a distinguished researcher at Tokai University, Japan, recognized for his extensive contributions to materials science, microfabrication, sensing technologies, and energy-harvesting systems. His research interests span microfluidic device engineering, magnetoelectric composites, triboelectric energy harvesting, flexible biosensors, porous polymer materials, thin-film semiconductor sensing systems, and advanced polymer-composite frameworks for biomedical applications. He is skilled in micro/nanofabrication, piezoelectric–fluid simulations, thin-film deposition, sensor integration, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), polymer chemistry, and applied materials characterization. With a strong collaborative profile involving more than 180 co-authors, he has produced 141 Scopus-indexed documents, achieving 1,380 citations  and an impressive h-index of 19. Prof. Tsuchiya has contributed to cutting-edge developments such as flexible microneedle sensors, on-skin pH sensing films, porous PVDF/PMMA matrices, and magnetoelectric composite innovations. His work has also been supported by multiple awarded research grants. Overall, Prof. Tsuchiya’s impactful and interdisciplinary research continues to advance next-generation sensing, energy devices, and biomedical material technologies.

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Alaa Abdelrahman | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alaa Abdelrahman | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Zagazig University | Egypt

Prof. Alaa Ahmed Abdelrahman is an eminent scholar in Mechanical Design Engineering with over 25 years of academic and research experience, specializing in mechanical vibrations, system dynamics, mechanical design, and production engineering. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Design and Production Engineering from Zagazig University, Egypt in 2013, an MSc in the same field in 2006, and a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Power Engineering in 1998, demonstrating a strong academic foundation in mechanical engineering. Prof. Abdelrahman has an extensive professional experience spanning teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervising 6 MSc theses, 1 Ph.D. dissertation, and numerous undergraduate projects, as well as leading and participating in over 10 funded research projects, including international collaborations. His research interests focus on nonlinear dynamics of mechanical systems, viscoelastic contact modeling, mechanical vibrations, system optimization, and applied design in industrial engineering. He has demonstrated exceptional research skills, including experimental design, computational modeling, mechanical system analysis, and applied problem-solving, complemented by strong mentorship, leadership, and curriculum development abilities. Prof. Abdelrahman’s scholarly output includes 71 Scopus-indexed documents, 1,714 citations, and an h-index of 25, reflecting high-impact contributions to his field, with publications in renowned journals and conferences, including IEEE and other international peer-reviewed platforms. He has actively contributed to academic quality assurance, program development, community service initiatives, and professional committees, earning recognition as one of the Top 2% of scientists globally in 2024 according to Stanford University. His awards and honors highlight his dedication to advancing mechanical engineering research and education. In conclusion, Prof. Abdelrahman’s expertise, prolific research, leadership in mentoring and projects, and commitment to academic excellence make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award, with strong potential for further impactful contributions and global collaborations in mechanical design and engineering innovation.

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Attia, M. A., & Abdelrahman, A. A. (2018). On vibrations of functionally graded viscoelastic nanobeams with surface effects. International Journal of Engineering Science, 127, 1–32. Citations: 139

Esen, I., Abdelrhmaan, A. A., & Eltaher, M. A. (2022). Free vibration and buckling stability of FG nanobeams exposed to magnetic and thermal fields. Engineering with Computers, 38, 3482–3463. Citations: 110

Eltaher, M. A., Abdelrahman, A. A., Al-Nabawy, A., Khater, M., & Mansour, A. (2014). Vibration of nonlinear graduation of nano-Timoshenko beam considering the neutral axis position. Applied Mathematics and Computation, 235, 512–529. Citations: 99

Abdelrahman, A. A., Esen, I., Özarpa, C., & Eltaher, M. A. (2021). Dynamics of perforated nanobeams subject to moving mass using the nonlocal strain gradient theory. Applied Mathematical Modelling, 96, 215–235. Citations: 84

Esen, I., Abdelrahman, A. A., & Eltaher, M. A. (2022). Dynamics analysis of Timoshenko perforated microbeams under moving loads. Engineering with Computers, 38(3), 2413–2429. Citations: 69