Rajkumar Manickam | Smart Materials | Young Scientist Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Rajkumar Manickam | Smart Materials | Young Scientist Award

Karpagam Academy of Higher Education | India

Dr. Manickam Rajkumar is an accomplished researcher and Assistant Professor in the Department of Biotechnology at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education, Coimbatore, with a Ph.D. focusing on biopolymer-based hydrogels as therapeutic targets for neurodegenerative diseases, where he synthesized and characterized nanocomposite biomaterials and evaluated their biomedical efficacy through in vitro, in vivo, and in silico studies. His interdisciplinary research integrates nanotechnology, molecular biology, and biomedical applications, emphasizing antioxidant, antibacterial, anticancer, antidiabetic, anti-inflammatory, anticholinesterase, and wound-healing activities of green-synthesized nanomaterials. Dr. Rajkumar has co-authored numerous publications in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and contributed book chapters in leading academic volumes; his research has been widely cited, with his Google Scholar profile showing hundreds of citations and an h-index reflecting his impact in the field. He also holds a granted patent on nano-polymer fused magnesium hydroxide tethered with rosmarinic acid for Alzheimer’s therapy and serves. His work has been recognized with multiple best presentation awards at national and international conferences, and he continues to pursue innovative research at the interface of nanobiotechnology and therapeutics.

 

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Donghui Yang | Alloy Design | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Donghui Yang | Alloy Design | Best Researcher Award

Liaoning Academy of Materials | China

Donghui Yang is a doctoral candidate in Materials Science and Engineering whose research focuses on advanced metallic materials, high-strength aluminum alloys, and microstructure–property relationships in processing-intensive systems. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Materials Forming and Control Engineering from Liaoning University of Science and Technology and later completed a master’s degree in Materials Processing Engineering at Northeastern University, where he conducted research on high-strength and wear-resistant high-zinc aluminum alloys. He has authored 18 research documents, accumulated 232 citations, and holds an h-index of 8, highlighting his growing academic contribution to alloy design and materials characterization. His technical experience spans solidification theory, thermal processing, mechanical behavior evaluation, metallurgical process optimization, and advanced characterization methods. He has presented his work at national conferences and has been engaged in collaborative research projects linking academia with the materials industry. His achievements have been recognized with distinctions such as the Second Prize in the National Metallurgy Technology Competition for College Students, the First Prize in the China University Mechanical Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition, the AVIC-Shenyang Aircraft Leyang Inspirational Bursary, and the Northwest Institute for Nonferrous Metal Research Scholarship. He aims to advance high-performance structural materials through innovative processing strategies and interdisciplinary research.

Daolong Yang | Surface Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Daolong Yang | Surface Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Jiangsu Normal Universtiy | China

Dr. Yang Daolong is a Professor and Vice Dean in the School of Mechatronic Engineering at Jiangsu Normal University, where he also supervises master’s students. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering  from the College of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, CUMT, and has worked as a visiting scholar at the University of Illinois USA. His research centers on intelligent mining, pneumatic conveying, and fluid dynamics of functional surfaces. According to Google Scholar, he has published around 58 documents with  622 citations, giving him an h-index of 14. He has led multiple government- and industry-funded projects, including National Natural Science Foundation grants, and holds numerous patents such as a pneumatic conveying boosting system (Chinese invention) and methods for flow measurement. Professor Yang has authored peer-reviewed papers on flow control, surface corrosion, and vibration in mining machinery. He also serves as a Guest Editor for Scientific Data. His research excellence has earned him several science and talent awards in Jiangsu Province under the  “High-Level Talent Training Program” and the “Double Creation Plan.” With his innovative work and leadership, he continues driving forward intelligent mechatronic systems for mining and fluid applications.

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Yang, D., Wang, Y., & Hu, Z. (2020). Research on the pressure drop in horizontal pneumatic conveying for large coal particles. Processes, 8(6), 650. 

Yang, D., Xing, B., Li, J., Wang, Y., Gao, K., Zhou, F., Xia, Y., & Wang, C. (2020). Experimental study on the injection performance of the gas–solid injector for large coal particles. Powder Technology, 364, 879–888.

Yang, D., Li, J., Du, C., & Jiang, H. (2015). Injection performance of a gas–solid injector based on the particle trajectory model. Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2015, Article 871067.

Yang, D., Li, L., Gao, K., Zhou, F., Ma, W., & Jiang, H. (2022). Simulation study on the injection performance of gas–solid injectors for large particles. Powder Technology, 409, 117819.

Yang, D., Xing, B., Li, J., Wang, Y., Hu, N., & Jiang, S. (2019). Experiment and simulation analysis of the suspension behavior of large (5–30 mm) nonspherical particles in vertical pneumatic conveying. Powder Technology, 354, 442–455.