Fırat Mehmet Günkan | Metallurgical Engineering Design | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Fırat Mehmet Günkan | Metallurgical Engineering Design | Best Researcher Award

Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering | Turkey

Fırat Mehmet Günkan is a mechanical engineering academic specializing in tribology, high-pressure flow control and cold gas propulsion, contributing extensively to both research and education in the field. With a PhD focused on the design and validation of a cold thrust system for space applications, supported by an MSc in Mechanical Design and dual bachelor’s degrees in engineering and technical design, he has built a strong multidisciplinary foundation. Over more than a decade of academic experience, his teaching portfolio has included engineering drawing, CAD/CAM and design-oriented courses, complemented by active involvement in research projects on motorized pneumatic needle valves, dynamic torque sensors, six-axis load cells and advanced combustion engine mechanisms. His scholarly output includes 1 peer-reviewed journal articles, international conference papers and a published patent, reflecting continuous engagement in applied mechanical research. His research interests span tribology, supersonic flow, cold gas thrusters, vertical-landing demonstrators, proportional valve design and precision measurement systems. With regular contributions to international tribology forums and national aerospace initiatives, he continues to advance impactful developments in mechanical design, experimentation and propulsion technologies.

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Featured Publications

Günkan, F. M., Sümer, B., & Koç, İ. M. (2025). Reducing drive torque in needle valves through tip material selection with a tribological approach. Tribology International, 209.

Günkan, F. M., Doğru, B., Baykara, C., Kutlar, O. A., & Arslan, H. (2013). Design and dynamic analysis of a novel valve control mechanism. Machines Technologies Materials, 5, 12–15.

Günkan, F. M., Sümer, B., & Koç, İ. M. (2025). Lowering rotational friction of a servo needle valve via driving with smart control strategies. Proceedings of the 50th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology.

Aşkın, G. Ş., Gökçeli, S., Sümer, B., Ergün, O., Koç, İ. M., & Günkan, F. M. (2025). Frictional behaviour and lubricant effects on polymer-based thin-film electrode arrays for cochlear implants. Proceedings of the 50th Leeds-Lyon Symposium on Tribology.

Üngör, M., Baykara, C., Kutlar, O. A., Günkan, F. M., & Cihan, Ö. (2018). Adaptation of a cycle-skipping strategy to a Wankel engine. Proceedings of the 9th Automotive Technologies Congress.

Pallab Sarmah | Powder Metallurgy | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Pallab Sarmah | Powder Metallurgy | Editorial Board Member

University of Johannesburg | South Africa

Dr. Pallab Sarmah is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He obtained his Ph.D. in Composite Materials and Advanced Machining, following an M.Tech. in Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Automation, and a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering. His primary research interests include metal matrix composites, non-conventional machining processes, additive manufacturing, and sustainable materials processing. Dr. Sarmah has held academic and research positions at reputed institutes and contributed to several sponsored projects focused on energy and materials innovation. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed international journals, conferences, and edited books, with an h-index of 6, over 21 research documents, and around 102 citations. His editorial and peer-review roles in recognized journals demonstrate his scholarly influence in the engineering community. He has co-edited books with global publishers such as Elsevier and De Gruyter, contributing to advancements in hybrid and intelligent manufacturing technologies. Through his research, Dr. Sarmah continues to promote innovation in machining and material development for industrial and sustainable applications.

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Featured Publications

Sarmah, P., Shailendra, P., & Gupta, K. (2025). Fabrication of novel hybrid AlSiC–ZrO₂ composites via powder metallurgy route and intelligent modeling for their microhardness. Ceramics, 8(3), 91–101.

Barman, P., Kalita, A., Sarmah, P., Bhattarai, S., Bordoloi, S., & Khalid, F. (2025). Governance strategies, policy measures, and regulatory framework for hydrogen energy in India: A comprehensive review. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 140, 505–518.

Gupta, K., Sarmah, P., & Shailendra, P. (2025). Analysis of recent research and innovations in vibration-assisted hybrid machining processes. Journal of Engineering and Technological Sciences, 57(2), 125–138.

Sarmah, P., & Gupta, K. (2024). Recent advancements in fabrication of metal matrix composites: A systematic review. Materials, 17(8), 4635–4649.

Sarmah, P., & Patowari, P. K. (2023). Machinability study of Al6063-based MMCs with SiC reinforcement particles using WEDM process. Materials and Manufacturing Processes, 38(7), 783–796.

Muhammad Tayyab Bhutta | Powder Metallurgy | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Muhammad Tayyab Bhutta | Powder Metallurgy | Editorial Board Member

National University of Science & Technology,Islamabad | Pakistan

Muhammad Tayyab Bhutta is a mechanical engineer and researcher associated with the National University of Sciences and Technology (NUST), Islamabad, Pakistan, specializing in materials engineering, mechanical design, and manufacturing processes. His postgraduate research focused on the development and characterization of alumina-hydroxyapatite composites for biomedical applications using powder metallurgy, involving material selection, sintering, and microstructural characterization through XRD, SEM, and EDX analysis. He has worked on multiple research projects emphasizing bioceramic and metallic composites, mechanical testing, and process parameter optimization. Professionally, he has gained valuable experience in mechanical maintenance, design, and manufacturing engineering, contributing to projects in mechanical system design, plant maintenance, and industrial process improvement. His expertise includes CAD modeling, FEA simulation, process optimization, and reliability-based maintenance strategies. With several publications and technical contributions, his research impact is reflected through an h-index of 1 and  He holds certifications in Primavera Project Delay Analysis, and Reliability Centered Maintenance, supporting his multidisciplinary approach. Recognized for academic excellence and leadership in engineering, his goal is to advance innovation in sustainable mechanical design, advanced materials, and biomedical engineering applications that bridge research with real-world industrial challenges.

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Featured Publications

Bhutta, M. T., & Ali, S. (2023). Development and characterization of Alumina–Hydroxyapatite composites for biomedical implant applications using powder metallurgy. Journal of Materials Processing and Technology, 315, 118–127.

Bhutta, M. T., Mubashar, A., & Ahmed, F. (2022). Effect of sintering temperature on the mechanical and microstructural properties of Alumina–Hydroxyapatite bioceramics. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 850, 143–153.

Bhutta, M. T., & Khan, R. A. (2023). Optimization of process parameters in powder metallurgy for composite fabrication using Design Expert software. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 126(7), 2145–2156.

Bhutta, M. T., & Yousaf, M. (2024). Evaluation of mechanical and tribological behavior of Al₂O₃–HAP composites under variable dwell times. Journal of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Research, 22(4), 310–320.

Bhutta, M. T., & Rehman, U. (2024). Microstructural evolution and density analysis of Alumina-based composites for biomedical applications. International Journal of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, 39(2), 201–210.

Lin Yue-Feng | Surface Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lin Yue-Feng | Surface Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National Chin-Yi University of Technology | Taiwan

Dr. Yue-Feng Lin is an accomplished researcher and academic specializing in intelligent manufacturing, semiconductor material processing, and precision machining. His work integrates ultrasonic-assisted machining, diamond-wire wafer slicing, and AI-based optimization to enhance precision, efficiency, and sustainability in modern manufacturing. He has completed eight government-funded projects, including two ongoing, and collaborated on industry-academia projects focused on semiconductor process optimization, smart manufacturing, and low-carbon production. which have received 16 citations from 13 documents, with an h-index of 3. He also holds four granted patents and has authored two technical books on advanced material processing and ultrasonic vibration-assisted machining. In addition to his research achievements, he serves as a reviewer for Sensors and Materials and CSME Journal. Dr. Lin’s interdisciplinary expertise bridges academic research and industrial application, driving innovation in precision engineering and sustainable manufacturing. His continued dedication to research excellence and collaborative development contributes significantly to advancing smart manufacturing technologies and promoting global competitiveness in next-generation production systems.

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Featured Publications

Lin, Y.-F., Chen, M.-C., Ven, S.-I., Tzoi, M.-R., & Chuong, T.-M. (2025). Intelligent casting method integrating anomaly detection and semantic segmentation. Machines, 13(1), 317.

Lin, Y.-F., Wang, Y.-C., Lien, H.-H., & Tzoi, M. (2016). Geometric-overlap modeling and sweep uniformity optimization of five diamond conditioning disks. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 87(5–8), 225–3710.

Lin, Y.-F., & Wang, Y.-C. (2021). Optimization of ultrasonic-assisted cutting parameters using AI-based prediction models. Applied Sciences, 11(22), 11840.

Lin, Y.-F., Chen, M.-C., & Lien, H.-H. (2020). Analysis of diamond-wire slicing characteristics in semiconductor wafer processing. Materials, 13(15), 3325.

Lin, Y.-F., & Tzoi, M.-R. (2019). Precision control of ultrasonic vibration-assisted machining for difficult-to-cut materials. International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 102(1–4), 145–156.

 

Olufisayo Emmanuel Ojo | Sustainable Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Olufisayo Emmanuel Ojo | Sustainable Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Durban University of Technology | South Africa

Mr.Ojo Olufisayo Emmanuel, R.Engr., IEng (UK), M.I.E.T, MNSE. An accomplished Electromechanical and Water Engineer with over 18 years of professional experience in mechanical systems design, project management, and sustainable infrastructure development across international development projects funded by organizations such as the World Bank, USAID, AFD, and atmosfair gGmbH. The engineer holds an MSc (Research) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and is currently pursuing doctoral degrees in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering. Their research contributions have significantly advanced the fields of renewable energy, desalination systems, and sustainable water technologies. Publications in collaboration with leading experts have explored renewable-energy-powered reverse osmosis, biodiesel optimization, and membrane desalination modeling. Extensive professional practice includes managing water treatment plant projects, developing asset management frameworks, and leading multidisciplinary teams for infrastructure delivery. Recognized for leadership, innovation, and technical excellence, they have designed and supervised numerous water and energy projects across Africa. Their current research interests focus on renewable energy systems, water treatment, and environmental sustainability. Committed to bridging theory and practice, they continue to contribute to engineering advancement through applied research, innovation, and sustainable technology development for global energy and water security.

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Featured Publications

Ojo, E. O., & Inambao, F. (2020). A review of renewable power generation using piezoelectric materials. International Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Technology, 10(12), 559–577.

Ojo, E. O., Inambao, F., & Ige, O. E. (2023). Modeling and simulation for a seawater reverse osmosis system. Journal of Materials Engineering, 51(2), 515–535.

Ojo, E. O., & Inambao, F. (2021). A review of renewable energy powered reverse osmosis system for seawater desalination. International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development, 11(6), 73–90.

Olufisayo, O. E., & Olanrewaju, O. (2024). A review of renewable energy powered seawater desalination treatment process for zero waste. Water, 16(19), 2804.

Ojo, E. O., & Inambao, F. (2024). Additives and blends of biodiesel. Journal of Propulsion Technology, 45(1), 5032–5050.