Sodiq Yusuf | Materials Characterization | Publications Impact Award

Mr. Sodiq Yusuf | Materials Characterization | Publications Impact Award

University of Idaho | United States

Sodiq Babatunde Yusuf is an environmental and materials scientist with interdisciplinary training in natural resources conservation, environmental science, data science, and microelectronics fabrication. His work integrates sustainability science, green chemistry, and process optimization to advance low-impact materials and manufacturing systems. His research focuses on industrial hemp, lignocellulosic fibers, polymer composites, life cycle assessment, and emission reduction technologies. He has extensive experience in environmental compliance, laboratory safety, and regulatory reporting aligned with OSHA, EPA, and DEQ frameworks, and has received recognition for leadership and innovation in global sustainability initiatives.

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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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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.

Sangam Sangral | Mechanical Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sangam Sangral | Mechanical Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

University of Palermo | Italy

Dr. Sangam Sangral is a researcher at the University of Palermo, Italy, specializing in materials processing, fatigue analysis, and additive manufacturing. He holds degrees in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, with a strong foundation in metallurgical research. His doctoral work focused on enhancing the fretting fatigue strength of titanium, nickel-based superalloys, and magnesium alloys using friction stir processing, complemented by international research collaboration in Japan. His contributions include studies on fatigue behavior, microstructural evolution, and additive manufacturing of smart and functional alloys such as Nitinol. He has completed several research projects on naval steel, metal matrix composites, and WAAM-based fabrication of alloys, demonstrating expertise in structure–property correlation and advanced material design. Dr. Sangral has published 9 documents in reputed SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, with 42 citations and an h-index of 5, reflecting his growing impact in materials engineering research. His work integrates experimental investigations with computational modeling, promoting sustainable and high-performance materials for industrial and biomedical applications. Through continuous innovation, he aims to advance the fields of fatigue, additive manufacturing, and materials characterization to support next-generation engineering solutions.

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Sangral, S., & Sharma, R. (2022). Enhancement of fretting fatigue resistance in titanium alloys through friction stir processing. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 31(8), 5204–5216.

Sangral, S., & Kumar, A. (2021). Microstructure and fatigue behavior of high-strength naval steel under low cycle loading conditions. Materials Today: Proceedings, 45, 3780–3788.

Sangral, S., & Rao, S. (2023). Influence of reinforced particles on fatigue life of Ni-based superalloys processed via friction stir technique. International Journal of Fatigue, 167, 107361.

Sangral, S., & Gupta, V. (2022). Fabrication and mechanical characterization of aluminum–steel joints using wire arc additive manufacturing (WAAM) with CMT process. Journal of Manufacturing Processes, 79, 995–1005.

Sangral, S., & Tanaka, H. (2024). Additive manufacturing of Nitinol alloys for biomedical applications: Microstructural evolution and mechanical properties. Materials Science and Engineering: A, 889, 145674.