Qingchun Yu | Non-Ferrous Metals | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Qingchun Yu | Non-Ferrous Metals | Research Excellence Award

Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Qingchun Yu is a Professor at Kunming University of Science and Technology, specializing in metallurgical and energy engineering with research interests in metal extraction by chlorination and distillation, secondary resource utilization, and powder materials preparation. He holds B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in nonferrous metallurgy from Northeast University and a Ph.D. in metallurgical physicochemistry from the University of Science and Technology Beijing. With over 69 peer-reviewed publications, 354 citations and a Google Scholar h-index 10 reflecting his scholarly impact, Dr. Yu has authored one book, led 10 research projects, secured  patents, and serves as guest editor for Metals, advancing global research and international collaboration.

 

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Pengfei Zhou | Surface Engineering | Early Career Researcher Award

Dr. Pengfei Zhou | Surface Engineering | Early Career Researcher Award

Guizhou University | China

Pengfei Zhou is a Special-hired Professor (Assistant Professor) at Guizhou University, specializing in materials science and electrochemical energy technologies. He obtained his Bachelor of Science in Powder Materials Science and Engineering and Master of Science in Materials Engineering from Central South University, and earned his PhD from the University of Macau. Since joining Guizhou University, his research has focused on bulk alloy materials and surface modification strategies for electrochemical energy conversion, particularly industrial-scale water splitting for sustainable hydrogen production. His work integrates alloy engineering, surface chemistry, and electrocatalysis to develop mass-producible and industrially viable catalyst systems. To date, he has published 53 peer-reviewed journal articles, including 12 as first author, achieving an h-index of 61 and accumulating 1091 citations, demonstrating strong academic impact. He has completed or is leading five research projects, participated in three consultancy or industry-sponsored projects, and holds three published or under-review patents. His scholarly contributions are well documented through recognized academic platforms, reflecting consistent research productivity and innovation. Professor Zhou continues to advance efficient hydrogen production technologies while contributing to the global effort toward clean and sustainable energy solutions.

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Hugang Li | Sustainable Metallurgy | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Hugang Li | Sustainable Metallurgy | Research Excellence Award

Taiyuan University of Technology | China

Dr. Hugang Li is a Lecturer at Taiyuan University of Technology, specializing in environmental and ecological engineering, with a Ph.D. in Engineering from China Agricultural University (2021). He has held postdoctoral and visiting scholar positions at Tsinghua University and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, focusing on the thermochemical conversion of biomass, phosphorus recovery, and nano-biochar development for sustainable environmental applications. His research addresses the coupled transformation of phosphorus and arsenic in sewage sludge via Fe(III)-catalyzed hydrothermal treatments, providing insights into hydrochar formation, vivianite crystallization, and As(III) immobilization. Dr. Li has led major research projects funded by the Shanxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology and Education, contributing to both fundamental understanding and practical applications of P-rich biochar and environmental remediation. He has published 13 articles in high-impact journals, including Separation and Purification Technology, Journal of Hazardous Materials, and Bioresource Technology, with an h-index of 11 and 675 citations the 23 documents, reflecting his influence in the field. He also serves on the youth editorial board of Energy & Environment Nexus. Dr. Li’s work has advanced knowledge in solid waste valorization, ecological restoration, and sustainable material design, earning recognition for research excellence. His contributions offer practical strategies for phosphorus management, heavy metal mitigation, and environmental sustainability.

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Li, H., Gao, Y., Chen, H., Zhou, H., Qin, Y., & Niu, S. (2025). Acidic Fe(III)-driven hydrothermal co-transformation of phosphorus and arsenic in sewage sludge: Vivianite crystallization coupled with amorphous ferric arsenate formation for phosphorus-enriched hydrochar. Separation and Purification Technology, 373, 133617.

Li, H., Cao, M., Watson, J., Zhang, Y., & Liu, Z. (2021). In situ hydrochar regulates Cu fate and speciation: Insights into transformation mechanisms. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 410, 124616.

Li, H., Cao, M., Zhang, Y., & Liu, Z. (2021). Hydrothermal liquefaction accelerates the toxicity and solubility of arsenic in biowaste. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 418, 126314.

Li, H., Watson, J., Zhang, Y., Lu, H., & Liu, Z. (2020). Environment-enhancing process for algal wastewater treatment, heavy metal control, and hydrothermal biofuel production: A critical review. Bioresource Technology, 298, 122421.

Li, H., Zhou, H., Qin, Y., & Gao, Y. (2025). Fe(III)-catalyzed phosphorus and arsenic co-transformation in sewage sludge under hydrothermal conditions: Morphological and crystallization mechanisms. Environmental Science & Technology, 59, 11234–11245.

Mehmet Kaya | Powder Metallurgy | Powder Metallurgy Award

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaya | Powder Metallurgy | Powder Metallurgy Award

Prof. Dr. Mehmet Kaya is a distinguished researcher and professor specializing in materials science and metallurgy, with extensive expertise in the processing, microstructure, and mechanical behavior of shape memory alloys (NiTi, FeMnAlNi), titanium-based biomedical alloys (TiNb, TiNbSn, TiZr), porous materials, and hydrogen storage alloys. He holds two Ph.D. degrees—one in Physics and another in Metallurgy—from Firat University, Turkey, and has over two decades of teaching and research experience at leading Turkish universities, including Namık Kemal University, Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University, and Adıyaman University. Prof. Kaya has led multiple national and international research projects, supervising both master’s and doctoral theses focused on the fabrication, characterization, and biocompatibility of titanium and NiTi alloys. His research integrates advanced experimental techniques such as SEM-EDX, TEM, DSC, DMA, X-ray analysis, mechanical testing under various conditions, and diffusion bonding, contributing to implant materials, phase transformation studies, and shape memory alloy development. Prof. Kaya has received multiple awards for scientific excellence and actively serves on editorial boards while reviewing for international journals. His work advances sustainable materials development, biomedical applications, and fundamental understanding of metallurgical processes, solidifying his international reputation in materials research.

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Kaya, M., Karakurt, E. M., Huang, Y., Demirtas, H., Acikgoz, A., & Demircan, G. (2024). Effect of relative density on microstructure, corrosion resistance and mechanical performance of porous Ti–20Zr alloys fabricated by powder metallurgy. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 49(2), 1479–1489.

Kaya, M., Tosun, M., Huang, Y., Karakurt, E. M., Cetin, Y., Incesu, A., Demirtas, H., & Yildizhan, Y. (2023). Microstructural, biomechanical, and in vitro studies of Ti-Nb-Zr alloys fabricated by powder metallurgy. Materials, 16(12), 4240, 1–18.

Kaya, M., Demirbilek, N., & Yakuphanoglu, F. (2023). Investigation of structural and optical properties of pure ZnO and co-doped ZnO:Al:Mnx (x=1%, 2%, 3%, 5% at.) semiconductor thin films and electrical properties of produced diodes. Journal of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture of Gazi University.

Kaya, M., Karakurt, E. M., Huang, Y., & Demirtas, H. (2022). Effect of Zr concentration on the microstructure and mechanical performance of porous Ti-Zr system by powder metallurgy. Key Engineering Materials, 936, 25–31.

Kaya, M., Çakmak, Ö., Akkuş, A., Elibol Annaç, E., & Köm, M. (2022). Effects of sintering temperature on mechanical properties and biocompatibility of porous TiZr alloy produced by powder metallurgy. BSEU Journal of Science, 9(1), 71–79.

Alexander Shmatov | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Alexander Shmatov | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Belarusian State Technological University | Belarus

Alexander Shmatov is a distinguished materials scientist and researcher, currently serving as Chief Researcher at Belarusian State Technological University (BSTU) and Professor at Wuhan Textile University . He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science , D.Sc. in Materials Science and Mechanical Engineering , and has been recognized as a Professor and Academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences . With more than peer-reviewed publications and  patents, his research has received significant global attention, reflected in an h-index of 2 and over 8 citations and documentation is 13. Professor Shmatov has led  national and international research projects and contributed  industrial collaborations, focusing on heat treatment, thermo-chemical treatment, and nanotechnology for material strengthening. His work emphasizes the development of efficient, economical, and environmentally friendly methods for enhancing steels, hard alloys, and diamond-based tools. He has authored four monographs and two tutorials, and actively participated in editorial and scientific committees, including the International Scientific and Technical Conference “TOP.” His contributions have led to practical industrial applications in enterprises, generating significant economic impact. Recognized with multiple awards for research excellence, Shmatov continues to advance material science through innovative technologies, process optimization, and international collaborations, reinforcing his role as a global leader in materials engineering.

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Shmatov, A., & Puteri, N. (2025). Air-sintered copper-aluminum alloy inner electrodes. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 36(14), 1–10.

Shmatov, A., Chien, C. F., & Ku, C. T. (2025). Studies on CuNi alloy with zinc protective layer sintered in air. ES Manufacturing Materials, 2025(June), 1–8.

Shmatov, A., Lee, W. H., & Kuo, T. C. (2024). Study on the fabrication of high-quality hafnium oxide thin films using spatial rotated atomic layer deposition and supercritical fluids treatment. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, 42, 062409.

Shmatov, A., Divya, P., & Kuo, T. C. (2024). A study on environmentally friendly electroless-plating. Journal for Electrochemistry and Plating Technology, 2024, 1–8.

Shmatov, A., Lee, W. H., & Yu, Y. W. (2023). Increasing the conductivity of sintered powder Al–Cu material due to electroplating of aluminium particles with copper. Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 65(5–6), 1–7.

Tatjana Volkov-Husovic | Corrosion Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Tatjana Volkov-Husovic | Corrosion Engineering | Editorial Board Member

University of Belgrade Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy | Serbia

Prof. Dr. Tatjana Volkov-Husović is a full professor at the Faculty of Technology and Metallurgy, University of Belgrade, known for her contributions to materials science, particularly refractory materials, their synthesis, characterization, and thermal stability. She earned her BSc in Metallurgical Engineering, completed a master’s thesis on the thermostability of anisotropic refractory materials, and obtained a PhD focused on correlations between fracture resistance parameters and critical temperature differences in refractory thermal stability. Since joining the University of Belgrade’s Department of Metallurgical Engineering, she has advanced through all academic ranks and taught across all study levels, developing multiple courses and supervising extensive research, including six PhD dissertations. Her scientific portfolio includes  patent, supported by 1426 citations and an h-index of 22 then document is 123. She founded the Laboratory for Visual Information Quantification, participated in national accreditation processes, and actively contributed to scientific committees, international collaborations, and research project evaluations, including European Commission FP6 reviews. As a project manager and contributor to numerous national and international projects, her work has been recognized through awards for advancing metallurgical science and supporting cultural heritage conservation, underscoring her sustained impact on engineering and materials research.

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Volkov-Husović, T., Marković, I., & Nikolić, M. (2019). Thermal shock resistance of alumina-based refractory composites. Journal of Materials Processing and Engineering, 45(3), 215–224.

Volkov-Husović, T., Stevanović, D., & Kovačević, S. (2020). Visualization techniques for quantifying surface degradation in refractory materials. Materials Characterization, 167, 120–131.

Volkov-Husović, T., Petrović, A., & Milošević, B. (2018). Influence of microstructural parameters on fracture behavior of ceramic materials. Ceramic Science and Technology, 12(2), 98–110.

Volkov-Husović, T., Jovanović, M., & Rajković, V. (2021). Evaluation of thermo-mechanical stability in advanced refractory systems. International Journal of Refractory Materials and Applications, 29(4), 301–312.

Volkov-Husović, T., & Lukić, P. (2017). Advanced methods for characterizing failure mechanisms in metallurgical materials. Metallurgical Engineering Review, 33(1), 45–56.

Hamid Sazegaran | Powder Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Hamid Sazegaran | Powder Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Quchan University of Technology | Iran

Dr. Hamid Sazegaran is an Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering whose research focuses on systems optimization and decision analysis. With a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering, he has developed strong expertise in multi-objective and stochastic optimization, supply chain management, production planning, decision-making under uncertainty, meta-heuristic algorithms, and simulation modeling. His academic portfolio includes numerous peer-reviewed journal articles, textbooks, and conference papers, contributing to advancements in industrial systems and operational efficiency. He has served as a reviewer for international journals and participated on scientific committees at national conferences. His teaching experience spans courses in operations research, production control, supply chain management, advanced optimization, simulation, and statistics. With an h-index of 6 and over 80 citations across more than 13 scholarly documents, he has established a growing academic influence. His research has been supported by university and national funding agencies, and he has received recognition as an Outstanding Researcher and Best Paper Award recipient. Through innovative research, mentorship, and interdisciplinary collaboration, he continues to advance the field of industrial engineering and contribute to data-driven decision-making and optimization in complex systems.

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Sazegaran, H., Kiani-Rashid, A.-R., & Vahdati Khaki, J. (2016). Effects of copper content on the shell characteristics of hollow steel spheres manufactured by advanced powder metallurgy technique. International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 23(4), 434-441.

Sazegaran, H., Kiani-Rashid, A.-R., & Vahdati Khaki, J. (2016). Effects of the sphere size on microstructural and mechanical properties of ductile iron–steel hollow sphere syntactic foams. International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy and Materials, 23(6), 676-682.

Sazegaran, H., & Hojati, M. (2021). Investigation on production parameters of steel foam manufactured through powder metallurgical space-holder technique. Metals and Materials International, 27, 3371-3384.

Sazegaran, H., Bahari, H., Naserian-Nik, A. M., & Khorram Shahi, F. (2022). The influence of aluminum content on the porosity, microstructure, and mechanical properties of powder metallurgy steels. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 67(1), 105-111.

Firoozbakht, D., Sajjadi, S. A., Beygi, H., & Sazegaran, H. (2018). Low-temperature pressureless sintering of Al₂O₃-SiC-Ni nanocermets in air environment. Ceramics International, 44(15), 18156-18163.

 

Baurzhan Amiraliyev | Advanced Materials | Early Career Researcher Award

 Mr. Baurzhan Amiraliyev | Advanced Materials | Early Career Researcher Award

M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University | Kazakhstan

Amiraliyev Baurzhan Beisenbekovich is the Head of the Laboratory of the Department of Life Safety and Environmental Protection at M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University. He holds a higher education degree and a master’s degree in Chemical Technology from the same university and is currently pursuing doctoral studies  in Chemical Technology of Refractory Non-Metallic and Silicate Materials. With extensive experience in chemical engineering and sustainable materials research, he has led and participated in numerous national projects focusing on innovative construction technologies and industrial waste utilization. His research interests encompass energy-efficient processes, composite cements, and environmental protection. Dr. Amiraliyev has authored multiple publications in Scopus-indexed journals such as the Journal of Composites Science and Technobius, and holds several patents related to advanced material technologies. He has achieved notable recognition, including 1st and 3rd place awards in innovative project competitions in 2013. His scholarly output includes over 3 scientific documents, an h-index of 2, and 11 citations reflecting his contributions to sustainable construction and chemical technology. Collaborating with Belgorod State Technological University and D.I. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia, he continues to advance research in eco-efficient materials and resource optimization.

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Amiraliyev, B. B., Taimasov, B. T., Potapova, E. N., Sarsenbaev, B. K., Begentayev, M. M., Dauletiyarov, M. S., Kuandykova, A. E., Abdullin, A. A., Ainabekov, N., & Auyesbek, S. (2025). Heat treatment of clay shales and their utilization as active mineral additives for the production of composite cements. Journal of Composites Science.

Kuandykova, A. E., Taimasov, B. T., Potapova, E. N., Sarsenbayev, B. K., Begentayev, M. M., Dauletiyarov, M. S., Amiraliyev, B. B., Zhanikulov, N. N., & Abdullin, A. A. (2024). Production of Portland cement clinker based on industrial waste. Journal of Composites Science.

Imanaliyev, K., Amiraliyev, B. B., Akmalaiuly, K., Kuldeyev, E., Yunusaliyev, E., & Aymenov, Zh. (2024). Investigation of technological parameters for production of heat-insulating arbolite on the basis of developed slag alkaline composite binders. Technobius.

Amiraliyev, B. B., Abdullin, A. A., Kuandykova, A. E., & Potapova, E. N. (2024). Energy-saving technology for producing white Portland cement clinker. Advances in Chemistry and Chemical Technology, 38(2), 8–11.

Zhantasov, K. T., Lavrov, B. A., Anan’ev, N. I., Zhantasova, D. M., & Amiraliyev, B. B. (2014). Adding carbon-bearing waste to coke in ferrosilicon and zinc-phosphide production. Coke and Chemistry, 57(12), 493–496.