Salah Amroune | Mechanical Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Salah Amroune | Mechanical Metallurgy | Best Researcher Award

University of M’sila | Algeria

Professor Salah Amroune is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of M’sila, Algeria, with a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Guelma , a Master’s degree, and an Engineering degree from the University of M’sila. He has extensive academic and research experience in mechanical engineering, materials science, and advanced manufacturing, with a strong focus on bio-composites, natural fiber reinforced materials, machining optimization, fracture mechanics, and numerical modeling. Professor Amroune has authored and co-authored more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific documents indexed in major databases, accumulating several thousand citations and achieving a high h-index 19 according to international  platforms 1458 of citations. His research integrates experimental investigations, statistical optimization methods (RSM, Taguchi, ANN), and finite element modeling to address industrial and sustainability-oriented challenges. He has contributed significantly to high-impact journals in composites, manufacturing engineering, and structural integrity, and actively collaborates with international research teams. His scientific contributions have been recognized through sustained publication productivity, editorial and reviewing activities, and leadership in multidisciplinary research projects. Overall, Professor Amroune’s work advances eco-friendly materials, precision manufacturing, and predictive engineering methods, reinforcing his position as a leading researcher in mechanical and materials engineering.

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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.