Abdullahi Maikanti Baru | Materials Science and Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Abdullahi Maikanti Baru | Materials Science and Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Texas Tech University | United States

Mr. Abdullahi Maikanti Baru is an emerging researcher whose work spans petroleum engineering, civil engineering, and energy systems, with a strong emphasis on sustainable and data-driven infrastructure solutions. His expertise includes multiphase flow in subsurface systems, gas injection processes, hydrogen storage in deep saline aquifers, and structural behavior of engineering materials, complemented by advanced skills in experimental data acquisition and analysis using LiDAR, numerical simulators, and programming tools. He has contributed to peer-reviewed international journal publications and conference proceedings addressing hydrogen energy storage feasibility and structural buckling phenomena, demonstrating interdisciplinary depth and methodological rigor. His research experience involves collaborative projects with faculty and multidisciplinary teams, integrating field measurements, computational modeling, and engineering judgment to address safety, efficiency, and resilience challenges. Through active engagement in professional societies and research leadership roles, his work supports energy transition, infrastructure safety, and informed decision-making, reflecting a growing scholarly profile with meaningful societal and industrial relevance.

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Top Publications


An Investigation of Buckling Phenomenon in Steel Elements

– Heriot-Watt University, 2017 · Cited by 9

An Investigation of Buckling Phenomenon in Steel Elements

– 2nd International Earth Science & Global Geology Conference, 2018 · Cited by 1

Prabhat K. Agnihotri | Materials Science and Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Prabhat K. Agnihotri | Materials Science and Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Professor | Indian Institute of Technology Ropar | India

Prabhat K. Agnihotri is an accomplished researcher in the field of advanced materials and solid mechanics, with core expertise spanning multifunctional composites, bio-inspired material design, experimental and fracture mechanics, and interface/interphase engineering. His research integrates experimental investigations with multiscale modeling to understand and enhance the mechanical, thermal, electrical, and functional performance of multiphase and hierarchical materials. A significant emphasis of his work lies in carbon nanotube–based composites, thermal interface materials, electromagnetic shielding, energy harvesting structures, and structural health monitoring systems. He has contributed extensively to high-impact journals and holds multiple patents translating fundamental research into industrially relevant technologies. His research portfolio includes leadership and collaboration in several nationally and internationally funded projects, addressing challenges in aerospace, defense, electronics, and energy applications. Through sustained contributions to composite materials science and mechanics, his work advances both theoretical understanding and practical deployment of next-generation engineered materials.

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S. Ilangovan | Materials Science and Engineering | Eco-friendly Construction Practices Award

Dr. S. Ilangovan | Materials Science and Engineering | Eco-friendly Construction Practices Award

Professor | SRM Institute of Science and Technology | India

Dr. S. Ilangovan is a distinguished academic and researcher at the SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram Campus, Chennai, India, recognized for his significant contributions to engineering and applied sciences. He has authored eight peer-reviewed publications that have collectively garnered 128 citations from 114 documents, reflecting the growing global relevance and academic impact of his work. His research achievements are further evidenced by an h-index of 5, which highlights his consistent scholarly productivity and influence across multiple interdisciplinary domains. Dr. Ilangovan’s research primarily spans the areas of civil and structural engineering, materials science, and sustainable technologies, emphasizing innovative design solutions and environmental resilience. Through collaborations with over 18 co-authors, he has contributed to advancing applied research that bridges theoretical understanding with practical implementation, fostering technological development and knowledge exchange within the academic and industrial sectors. His scholarly endeavors have influenced emerging fields and inspired further studies in engineering design and materials optimization. Beyond publications, Dr. Ilangovan’s work demonstrates a strong societal orientation, focusing on sustainable infrastructure and problem-solving approaches that align with contemporary global development goals. His research contributions, marked by methodological rigor and interdisciplinary perspective, exemplify his commitment to academic excellence, collaborative learning, and the translation of research outcomes into tangible benefits for society. With a steadily growing citation record and recognized expertise, Dr. Ilangovan continues to contribute meaningfully to the scientific community through impactful research, mentorship, and engagement in innovative technological solutions aimed at creating a more sustainable and resilient built environment.

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Featured Publications:

Ilangovan, S., Kumaran, S. S., Vasudevan, A., & Naresh, K. (2019). Effect of silica nanoparticles on mechanical and thermal properties of neat epoxy and filament wounded E-glass/epoxy and basalt/epoxy composite tubes. Materials Research Express, 6(8), 0850e2. 
(Cited by: 35)

Ilangovan, S., Kumaran, S. S., & Naresh, K. (2020). Effect of nanoparticles loading on free vibration response of epoxy and filament winding basalt/epoxy and E-glass/epoxy composite tubes: Experimental, analytical and numerical investigation. Materials Research Express, 7(2), 025007. 
(Cited by: 33)

Keerthi Gowda, B. S., Naresh, K., Ilangovan, S., Sanjay, M. R., & Siengchin, S. (2022). Effect of fiber volume fraction on mechanical and fire resistance properties of basalt/polyester and pineapple/polyester composites. Journal of Natural Fibers, 19(13), 6074–6088. 
(Cited by: 30)

Ilangovan, S., Kumaran, S. S., Naresh, K., Shankar, K., & Velmurugan, R. (2023). Studies on glass/epoxy and basalt/epoxy thin-walled pressure vessels subjected to internal pressure using ultrasonic ‘C’ scan technique. Thin-Walled Structures, 182, 110160. 
(Cited by: 28)

Subramanian, J., Selvaraj, V. K., Singh, R., Kakur, N., & Whenish, R. (2024). Acoustical properties of a 3D printed honeycomb structure filled with nanofillers: Experimental analysis and optimization for emerging applications. Defence Technology, 35, 248–258.
(Cited by: 14)

Elias Wakshume – Industrial Design Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Mr. Elias Wakshume | Industrial Design Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer | Ethiopian Defence University | Ethiopia

Mr. Elias Wakshume has established a strong research profile in the field of mechanical and industrial design, with particular emphasis on advanced composites, structural mechanics, and finite element simulations. His work focuses on applying engineering science to develop innovative protective solutions such as fibre-reinforced composites for ballistic body armour, addressing critical needs in defence and civil safety applications. Through peer-reviewed publications in high-impact journals, including Applications in Engineering Science and the Journal of Defence Technologies, Elias has contributed valuable insights into material optimization, lightweight structures, and safety engineering. His research integrates sustainability principles with structural optimization, ensuring that protective materials meet performance requirements while minimizing environmental impact. By leveraging tools like ANSYS, SolidWorks, MATLAB, and AutoCAD, he advances simulations that validate theoretical models and guide practical implementations in real-world contexts. His expertise extends to fatigue, thermal, and structural analysis, enabling comprehensive evaluations of composite materials under complex loading conditions. Elias has also gained recognition through paper acceptance at significant conferences such as the 3rd National Research Conference on Emerging Innovation of Science and Technology for Enhancing Defence Force Capabilities, highlighting his role in advancing engineering solutions with direct national and global relevance. His professional engagements with research communities demonstrate a commitment to collaboration and knowledge sharing, reinforcing the application of mechanical design and industrial engineering to contemporary challenges in defence and environmental sectors. By focusing on sustainable engineering and protective material innovation, Elias is building pathways for future technological progress where safety, resilience, and efficiency intersect. His research demonstrates a blend of theoretical rigor and practical application, strengthening the role of composites in modern engineering while contributing to scientific discourse in protective technologies. Elias Wakshume’s efforts mark him as a growing contributor to both defence technology advancement and sustainable engineering practice.

Profiel: ORCID
Publications:
  1. Experimental and analytical study on the flexural behavior a novel steel-NC-UHPC composite bridge deck system. (2025).

  2. Experimental study on negative bending resistance of steel-NC-UHPC composite bridge deck. (2025).