Jiantao Zhang | Powder Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Jiantao Zhang,
Guangzhou City University of Technology

Jiantao Zhang
Affiliation Guangzhou City University of Technology
Country China
Scopus ID 57110209300
Documents 64
Citations 672
h-index 16
Subject Area Additive Manufacturing
Event Global Metallurgy Awards

Jiantao Zhang is a researcher affiliated with Guangzhou City University of Technology whose indexed scholarly record is associated with additive manufacturing. The available bibliometric information identifies 64 documents, 672 citations, and an h-index of 16 in Scopus, providing a quantitative basis for consideration under the Best Researcher Award. [1]

Abstract

This article presents a scholarly recognition profile of Jiantao Zhang, affiliated with Guangzhou City University of Technology, in the field of additive manufacturing. The profile summarizes available bibliometric indicators, publication activity, research contributions, scholarly impact, and suitability for consideration for the Best Researcher Award at the Global Metallurgy Awards. [1]

Keywords

  • Jiantao Zhang
  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Advanced Manufacturing
  • Metallurgy
  • Research Impact
  • Best Researcher Award

Introduction

Jiantao Zhang’s research profile is associated with additive manufacturing, an interdisciplinary field integrating materials science, engineering, processing, and advanced production technologies. His indexed scholarly record comprises 64 documents and 672 citations, with an h-index of 16, indicating a sustained body of published research and measurable academic visibility within indexed literature. [1]

Research Profile

Zhang’s documented subject area is additive manufacturing, a research domain concerned with layer-based fabrication, advanced materials, process optimization, and digitally enabled manufacturing. His Scopus record identifies Guangzhou City University of Technology as an institutional affiliation and reports 64 documents, 672 citations, and an h-index of 16, providing a concise bibliometric overview of his research activity. [1]

Research Contributions

Within additive manufacturing, Zhang’s scholarly profile contributes to the broader development of advanced manufacturing research through peer-reviewed scientific publications and indexed research outputs. The available bibliometric record supports recognition of sustained scholarly activity, while the combination of documented publications and citations indicates that his work has received measurable attention within the research literature. [2]

Publications

The available Scopus profile records 64 scholarly documents associated with Jiantao Zhang. These publications form the documented basis for assessing his research activity and bibliometric performance in additive manufacturing. Individual publication titles, journals, publication years, and DOI information should be verified directly through authoritative bibliographic records before being used for detailed publication-level evaluation. [2]

Research Impact

The recorded 672 citations and h-index of 16 provide quantitative indicators of scholarly visibility for Zhang’s indexed research. These measures suggest that his publications have been cited across the research literature, although citation metrics should be interpreted alongside publication quality, methodological contribution, collaboration, and field-specific citation practices when evaluating overall research impact. [1]

Award Suitability

Jiantao Zhang’s documented research activity, affiliation, publication record, citation count, and h-index provide relevant evidence for consideration for the Best Researcher Award. His specialization in additive manufacturing aligns with the broader technical and materials-oriented scope of the Global Metallurgy Awards, while final recognition should be determined through the event’s established evaluation criteria and independent assessment. [1]

Conclusion

Jiantao Zhang represents a documented research profile in additive manufacturing, supported by 64 indexed documents, 672 citations, and an h-index of 16. These indicators provide a measurable foundation for academic recognition, while comprehensive evaluation should consider the quality, originality, relevance, and broader significance of his research contributions. [3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Jiantao Zhang, Author ID 57110209300. Scopus.

    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57110209300

  2. Liu, Y., Zhang, J., Tang, H., Lin, Z., Xu, D., Wu, Y., Li, X., Luo, Z., Liu, Y., Chen, H., & Xiao, Z. (2026). Dislocation-density-enhanced passivation of 2205 duplex stainless steel via laser shock peening: First-principles insights. Materials & Design, 264, 115674.

    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2026.115674

  3. Li, X., Tang, H., Zhang, J., Xi, X., Liu, X., & Xiao, Z. (2025). Influence of ultrasonic surface rolling process on surface integrity and internal porosity in selective laser melted CP-Ti. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance.

    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-025-12527-1

Seonbong Lee | Powder Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Seonbong Lee
Keimyung University
Seonbong Lee
Affiliation Keimyung University
Country South Korea
Scopus ID 15837361800
Documents 56
Citations 373
h-index 11
Subject Area Powder Metallurgy
Event Global Metallurgy Awards

Seonbong Lee of Keimyung University has established an academic profile in powder metallurgy through scholarly publications, research collaborations, and contributions to materials processing and metallurgical engineering research.[1]

Abstract

This article provides a scholarly overview of the academic achievements of Seonbong Lee in the field of powder metallurgy. The research record reflects contributions to materials engineering, powder processing technologies, microstructural development, and metallurgical performance evaluation. Through peer-reviewed publications and measurable citation impact, the researcher has contributed to the advancement of scientific knowledge within the broader discipline of metallurgy and materials science.[1]

Keywords

Powder Metallurgy, Materials Engineering, Metal Powders, Sintering Technology, Metallurgical Processing, Microstructure Analysis, Advanced Materials, Manufacturing Science, Materials Characterization, Engineering Research.

Introduction

Powder metallurgy is a specialized area of materials engineering that enables the production of high-performance components through powder processing and controlled consolidation techniques. The field supports numerous industrial sectors, including automotive manufacturing, aerospace engineering, energy systems, and advanced structural materials. Researchers in this discipline contribute to improvements in material properties, production efficiency, and technological innovation.[2]

Research Profile

Seonbong Lee has developed an established research profile supported by publication output, citation performance, and sustained engagement with metallurgical research. The documented scholarly record includes studies addressing powder metallurgy, materials characterization, processing technologies, and engineering applications. Citation metrics indicate recognition within the scientific community and ongoing relevance of published work.[1]

  • Primary research area: Powder Metallurgy.
  • Affiliation: Keimyung University.
  • Scopus-indexed publications: 56.
  • Citation count: 373.
  • Research h-index: 11.

Research Contributions

Research contributions within powder metallurgy commonly involve the development of advanced powder processing methods, sintering optimization, microstructural control, and performance evaluation of metallic systems. Such investigations support industrial manufacturing requirements while expanding scientific understanding of material behavior and engineering performance.[2]

  • Advancement of powder metallurgy processing techniques.
  • Materials characterization and performance assessment.
  • Research on microstructural evolution and material properties.
  • Contribution to peer-reviewed metallurgical literature.

Publications

The publication record includes journal articles, collaborative research papers, and conference contributions addressing topics related to powder metallurgy and materials engineering. These outputs facilitate scientific communication and contribute to knowledge transfer within academia and industry.[1]

  1. Peer-reviewed research articles in metallurgy and materials science.
  2. Studies involving powder processing technologies.
  3. Collaborative publications with multidisciplinary research teams.
  4. Scientific contributions addressing industrial materials applications.

Research Impact

Research impact is reflected through publication productivity, citation performance, and engagement with contemporary challenges in materials engineering. The documented citation record indicates that published findings have contributed to ongoing scientific discussions and have been referenced by other researchers working in related fields.[1]

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes researchers whose academic accomplishments demonstrate excellence, innovation, and scholarly influence. Based on publication output, citation metrics, and engagement in powder metallurgy research, Seonbong Lee represents a profile aligned with the objectives of international academic recognition programs dedicated to advancing metallurgical science and engineering.[1]

Conclusion

Seonbong Lee has contributed to the advancement of powder metallurgy through scholarly publications, scientific collaboration, and research activities addressing materials engineering challenges. The documented research record demonstrates sustained academic engagement and supports recognition through the Best Researcher Award at the Global Metallurgy Awards. Continued contributions are expected to further strengthen scientific understanding and technological progress within the field.[1]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Seonbong Lee, Author ID 15837361800. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=15837361800
  2. Effect of H3PO4 Coating, Polyimide Binder, and MoS2/Graphite Lubricants on the Formability and Electromagnetic Properties of Fe-5.0 wt.%Si SMC Toroidal Cores.
    https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/15/11/1247
  3. Global Metallurgy Awards. (n.d.). International Recognition and Award Program. https://metallurgyaward.com/