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)

Antoni Mir Pons | Material Science and Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Antoni Mir Pons | Material Science and Engineering | Young Scientist Award

PhD | University of the Balearic Islands | Spain

Mr. Antoni Mir Pons develops research in the field of civil and structural engineering, with a particular focus on the study and application of iron-based shape memory alloys (Fe-SMA) for strengthening existing reinforced concrete structures. His scientific contributions reflect an advanced understanding of materials behavior under semi-cyclic loads and their influence on recovery stresses, which is essential for improving the resilience and sustainability of infrastructures. Currently engaged at the University of the Balearic Islands within the UIB Construct research group, Antoni’s work explores the mechanical performance and practical integration of Fe-SMA as an innovative reinforcement technology. He has presented significant findings at leading international conferences such as the fib PhD Symposium in Civil Engineering and the SMAR Conference in Italy, contributing to global knowledge on structural rehabilitation using smart materials. His previous collaborations with the AMADE group at the University of Girona involved theoretical and experimental studies on reinforced concrete structures strengthened with fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) laminates, evaluating cracking behavior and proposing refinements to Eurocode and fib Model Code formulations. Antoni’s research also integrates climate resilience aspects, as seen in his participation in projects such as RESTART, focused on mitigating deterioration risks in existing concrete infrastructures under changing environmental conditions. Awarded for his outstanding Master’s Thesis on Fe-SMA reinforcement technology, Antoni continues to bridge experimental engineering with sustainable innovation, contributing to the evolution of active reinforcement systems that reduce environmental impact and extend the lifespan of civil structures. His ongoing doctoral research deepens this line of inquiry, enhancing the understanding of semi-cyclic load effects and establishing a strong foundation for future advancements in structural engineering.

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Fearuted Publications:

Experimental study on recovery stress losses in Fe-SMA rebars under semi-cyclic loads considering different activation temperatures and multiple activations. (2025). Construction and Building Materials.

Zoma Fati – Materials Science and Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Zoma Fati - Materials Science and Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Yembila Abdoulaye TOGUYENI University - Burkina Faso

AUTHOR PROFILE

ORCID

RESEARCH BACKGROUND

Zoma Fati has consistently contributed to civil engineering through a multidisciplinary approach combining physics and sustainable material science. His work focuses on local construction techniques and energy-efficient materials, aligning with environmental and thermal regulation goals. At the Université Yembila Abdoulaye TOGUYENI, he has played a leadership role in fostering engineering education and research, especially in material formulation using geo- and bio-sourced components. His efforts have expanded the understanding of thermally adaptive structures like Nubian vaults, emphasizing cost-effectiveness, ecological sustainability, and performance in extreme climates.

INNOVATIVE MATERIAL DEVELOPMENT

Zoma Fati’s research has led to the development of environmentally friendly materials tailored to local contexts. He has proposed scientifically validated criteria for selecting soil suitable for energy-efficient construction. His work also extends into plastic waste-based concrete innovations, targeting civil applications such as roads, sewage systems, and low-cost buildings. These innovations aim to reduce carbon footprints while leveraging abundant local and recycled resources. Though some findings await publication, his progressive direction reflects a commitment to both technical advancement and ecological responsibility, particularly in under-resourced regions.

SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS

Zoma Fati has authored 12 journal articles indexed in SCI and Scopus, reflecting the academic rigor and relevance of his contributions. His presence on platforms like ResearchGate, with an h-index of 4, shows active engagement with the scientific community. He holds editorial appointments and regularly participates in peer collaborations, enabling cross-disciplinary knowledge exchange. He has contributed to technical development in Burkina Faso and broader regions by aligning scientific pursuits with local socioeconomic needs, offering practical applications in construction technology and energy conservation strategies.

COLLABORATION AND LEADERSHIP

An influential figure beyond academia, Zoma Fati serves as a board member at ANEREE and holds key roles in organizations such as ABAPEE and SBSIA. These positions enhance his ability to shape policy and professional practices related to energy efficiency and engineering. His leadership at the Université Yembila Abdoulaye TOGUYENI as Dean and previously Assistant Dean exemplifies his administrative capability and strategic vision. Through these roles, he has built frameworks for sustainable research initiatives and fostered interdisciplinary cooperation among scholars, engineers, and policy-makers.

PUBLICATION

Assessment of the embodied energy and carbon footprint of vibration-compacted adobe brick

Authors: Fati Zoma, Noufou Zongo, Etienne Malbila, David Yemboini Kader Toguyeni

Journal: Journal of Building Engineering