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Stefan Wallin holds a research position at KTH. He has 30 years’ experience in CFD and turbulence modelling for aerodynamics and is the author/co-author of some 40 journal publications (Orchid 0000-0001-8692-0956). He has participated in numerous national and international projects in this subject.
Dr. Lei-Yong Jiang obtained his Ph.D. degree from Institute for Aerospace Studies University of Toronto in 1995, and has been in the combustion and propulsion S&T field over 30 years with more than 130 publications and adjunct professorships from two Canadian universities. He is an active member of Combustion Fuels & Emissions Committee and the previous Chair of Coal, Biomass, Hydrogen & Alternative Fuels Committee of International Gas Turbine Institute. His research interests include gas turbine combustion, CFD applications to solve various reacting and non-reacting engineering problems, impact of environmental particles to gas turbine engines, laser diagnostics, and experimental combustion.
A native of Liverpool in the U.K., Dr. Jackson began his engineering career in 1983. He received an Ordinary National Diploma in Engineering and a Master of Engineering degree in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering. Dr. Jackson continued his studies and conducted research at Liverpool gaining a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering. He subsequently became materials technologist and technical manager at Unicorn Abrasives’ Central Research and Development Laboratory. Dr. Jackson then accepted a research fellowship at the world-famous Cavendish Laboratory in the University of Cambridge working with Professor John Field, on impact and friction of diamond and related materials before becoming a lecturer in engineering at the University of Liverpool. At Liverpool, Dr. Jackson established research in the field of micromachining and nanomachining and attracted research contracts in excess of $10 million. In 2002, Dr. Jackson became associate professor at Tennessee Technological University and a faculty associate at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He continued his research, and teaching and engagement activities, by joining Purdue University in 2004 becoming Associate Department Head for Research in 2010. For his applied research, he was awarded the University Faculty Scholarship at Purdue and subsequently joined Saint-Gobain Corporation as Research Leader. In 2011, he created a new product development strategy for the field of machining science. After working as a Department Chair of Mechanical Engineering Technology at the Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts, Dr. Jackson began his duties as Professor and Department Head of Engineering Technology at K-State Salina on July 1, 2013. He is a McCune and Middlekauff Endowed Chair at Kansas State University, Salina.
Prof IR Lim is currently a registered professional engineer (RPE). He received a first degree from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, a Master's Degree and PhD from National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University, respectively. Prior to joining CityU, he was a post-doctoral research fellow at Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland and Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Hong Kong. Prof. Lim is also a visiting professor at various universities including the University of Western Sydney, Dalian University of Technology, etc. He has expertise in vibration of plate and shell structures, dynamics of smart piezoelectric structures, nanomechanics and symplectic elasticity. He is the Editor for Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures (JoMMS), Associate Editor (Asia-Pacific Region) for Journal of Vibration Engineering & Technologies (JVET), Associate Editor for International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos (IJBC), International Subject Editor for Applied Mathematical Modelling (AMM), and also on the editorial board of some other international journals. He has published among one of the well-selling titles in Engineering Mechanics entitled "Symplectic Elasticity", co-authored with W.A. Yao and W.X. Zhong, as recorded in April 2010 by the publisher, World Scientific. He has published more than 300 international journal papers, accumulated more than 3000 independent citations, and one of the papers was granted the IJSS 2004-2008 most cited article award. He was also awarded Top Referees in 2009, Proceedings A, The Royal Society.
Dr. Timothy Sands is on the engineering faculty at Cornell University, where his research and teaching focus on astronautical engineering and systems engineering. From 2010 through 2020, he was an executive and senior leader of both military postgraduate universities (the Air Force Institute of Technology and the Naval Postgraduate School respectively), serving sequentially as Chief Academic Officer, Associate Provost, Dean, Associate Dean, and research center Director in addition to serving as a Fellow of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). His work with the military included collaborations between the military services and academia, forming new education programs integrating courses from Harvard, Stanford, and King’s College London into the education of military members. He also executed the DARPA Challenge for digital manufacturing analysis, correlation, and estimation (DMACE), investigating the science behind the burgeoning field of digital manufacturing. During nearly three decades of active duty service in the U.S. Air Force, he performed space mission design and space experimentation for the Department of Defense (DoD) Space Test Program (STP) including the middle atmosphere high resolution spectrograph investigation (MAHRSI) flown in the pallet system on space shuttle mission STS-66; as well as the polar ozone and aerosol measurement (POAM) geophysical research mission flown on the French SPOT-4 satellite; and also the beryllium induced radiation experiment flown on Russian RESURS satellite. His other interesting space experiment missions include the polar orbiting geomagnetic survey flown on the defense meteorological satellite program; the remote atmospheric and ionospheric detection system on TIROS-J; and the solar wind interplanetary measurement flown on the NASA WIND satellite. He was the propulsion engineer of the Atlas space launch vehicle, the reliability engineer of the Centaur upper stage, and an electronic warfare engineer and operator, having flown over six-hundred hours in combat in four countries, being thrice decorated for combat gallantry and bravery in addition to other decorations for achievement and meritorious service. His areas of academic expertise include space mission design; GNC; estimation; adaption and learning; and nonlinear systems; and his minor fields include electrical engineering topics of electronic warfare and automatic controls. His background represents a breadth of leadership experience in space experimentation across academia, the aerospace industry in general, and particularly the defense department. His research has been funded by DARPA, ONR, AFGSC, and AETC and has been awarded one patent in spacecraft GNC. Recognized for his teaching and mentorship at the Naval Postgraduate School and Air Force Institute of Technology, Dr. Sands remains broadly interested in social sciences disciplines of deterrence, command and control communications, and international relations as well as technical translation, particularly of engineering developments written in Chinese.
Dr Wei Min Huang has over 25 years of experience on various shape memory materials (alloy, polymer, composite and hybrid), he has published over 200 papers in journals, such as Accounts of Chemical Research, Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, and Materials Today, and has been invited to review manuscripts from over 300 international journals (including Progress in Polymer Science, Nature Communications, Advanced Materials, and Advanced Functional Materials, etc), project proposals from American Chemical Society, Hong Kong Research Grants Council, etc, and book proposals from Springer, Elsevier and CRC. He has published two books (Thin film shape memory alloys – fundamentals and device applications, Polyurethane shape memory polymers) and is currently on the editorial board of over three dozen of journals.
Dr. Debes Bhattacharyya is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and until early 2016 was the founding Director of the Centre for Advanced Composite Materials at the University of Auckland. In 2016, he was felicitated as the Dr A P J Abdul Kalam Professor by SRM University in Chennai, India. He also held an Adjunct Professor position at Washington State University, Pullman, USA (2011 – 2017). Professor Bhattacharyya was the Head of Mechanical Engineering Department from 1999 to early 2005. His research interest includes the mechanics and manufacturing of composite materials with recent emphasis on flammability and bioengineering applications. He has held visiting positions at various universities in Australia, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong and the US, and has been awarded a number of international awards, including German Science Foundation Fellowship, Du Pont research award, Institute of Polymer Science Fellowship. He has delivered > 65 keynote/plenary/invited lectures at international conferences. He is currently the Editor and Associate Editor of three international journals and has served/is serving on the Editorial Advisory Boards of several journals. Prof. Bhattacharyya has about 475 scientific/technical publications including several edited/authored books and a number of book chapters. He has successfully implemented several international patents and has served as a reviewer for more than 40 journals and organisations. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society, NZ and a Distinguished Fellow of EngNZ. He was awarded an honorary ‘Doctor of Engineering’ (honoris causa) by the University of Southern Queensland, Australia in 2012. In that year he was awarded by EngNZ the Supreme Technical Award for his professional contributions. Apart from these he has received several civic awards including two gold medals at the House of Lords, London, UK and Capitol Hill, Washington D.C., USA.
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He has published 76 peer-review journal papers, and published 61 peer-review journal papers as the first author / corresponding author in important journals of solid mechanics and composite material. The applicant has published 7 EI papers, 11 papers in important Chinese core journals, and authorized 2 invention patents and 1 software copyright, wrote one chapter of an English book (as the first author). The applicant presided two general programs and one youth program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The applicant served as young director of the Council of metamaterials branch of China Society for Materials Research, editorial board member of Chinese Journal of Ship Research, young editorial board member of Defense Technology, young editorial board member of Chinese Journal of High Pressure Physics, young editorial board member of Chinese Journal of Applied Mechanics, young and middle-aged editorial board of Journal of China University of Mining & Technology, editorial board of American Journal of Aerospace Engineering, editorial board of Journal of Modern Polymer Chemistry and Materials, an editorial board of Modern Physics, section editor of Current Physics, senior member of Chinese Society for Composite Materials. The applicant served as the chairmans of many domestic and international conference branches.
Dr Jafar Jamshidi started is a senior lecturer in Integrated Product Development at Centre for Aeronautics of Cranfield University. He started working as a tool making apprentice in a Siemens subsidiary company in 1986. He has a balance of work experience in industry and academia doing R&D in mechanical design, metrology, and manufacturing related topics. His industrial clients include: Airbus, Rolls-Royce, Vestas Blades, BAE Systems, ITER organisation, Renishaw, FARO, Hexagon, EADS Astrium, National Physical Laboratory, Jaguar Land Rover, Tata Motors, among others. His current teaching and research involve design automation, sustainable design for manufacturing, metrology assisted assembly and repair.
Dr. Elisa Arikan is a material scientist with an aerospace engineering background. She is head of “Surface Technology and Surface Analysis†at the Bundeswehr Research Institute for Materials, Fuels and Lubricants (WIWeB) in Erding, Germany. In May 2014 she finished her study of aerospace engineering at the University of Stuttgart (Germany). After her first position at the Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology, Project Group Functional Lightweight Design, she started in May 2016 as a PhD student at the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the “Universität der Bundeswehr München†in a close cooperation with WIWeB. Beside her support in teaching at the university, her research was dealing on the structural adhesive bonding of high-performance fibre-reinforced composites with a thermoplastic matrix for aerospace applications. Dr. Arikan has published and presented her research results through several peer-reviewed publications in scientific journals as well as through conference contributions in the international scientific community. One conference paper was awarded the "Distinguished Paper Award" of the Adhesion Society in the USA. Dr. Arikan completed her PhD thesis (ISBN: 978-3-8439-4584-4) after 3 ½ years with the top grade "summa cum laude". In 2020, she was also awarded the prestigious EURADH & FEICA "Adhesion Innovation Award†for an innovative contribution to adhesion science. In April 2020, Dr. Arikan took over her current position at WIWeB. Her branch is also home to the research group "Structural Adhesive Bonding". She mentors several PhD students and continues to conduct research actively at WIWeB including international research cooperations with international stakeholders.
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Dr Paulo Silva is Research Fellow at Cranfield University, specialising in software development in Computational Fluid Dynamics. He obtained his PhD in Aerospace from Cranfield University in 2021. His main research interest includes CFD simulation of rotor flows such as Helicopter blades and Wind and tidal turbines. His work has been published in leading academic journals and conference proceedings.
Junhui Hu received his Ph.D. Degree from Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan, in 1997, and B. E. and M. E. degrees in electrical engineering from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, in 1986 and 1989, respectively. Currently he works for Nanjing University of Aeronautics & Astronautics, China, as a full professor. His research interest is in ultrasonic sensors and actuators, ultrasonic nano fabrication, ultrasonic micro/nano/molecular manipulations, etc. He is a Chang-Jiang Distinguished Professor, China, and an IAAM Fellow. He was an assistant and associate professor at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, from 2001 to 2010, and an R&D engineer at Tokin, Japan, from 1997 to 1999. He authored and co-authored more than 300 publications, including more than 100 full research papers published in SCI journals, two books, 1 editorial review in an international journal and more than 60 disclosed/empowered China and Japan patents. He is the sole author of monograph book “Ultrasonic Micro/Nano Manipulations: Principles and Examples†(2014, World Scientific). He has given more than 30 keynote/invited lectures at international conferences, and his research work has been highlighted by 7 international scientific media. He served lots of international conferences as a Technical Program/Organizing/Scientific Committee member, and was the chairman of International Conference on Mechanical Control and Automation 2016 (China), International Conference on Electric Engineering and Automation Control 2017 (China), and honorary chairman of International Workshop on Piezoelectric Materials and Applications in Actuators 2011 (USA). He was awarded the title of valued reviewer by Sensors and Actuators A: Physical and by Ultrasonics, and won the Paper Prize from the Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers (Japan) as the first author in 1998. He was once supported by the Shuang-Chuang Project of Jiangsu Province, China, as a “Shuang-Chuang†expert. Presently, he is an editorial board member of four international journals, board member of Chinese Acoustical Society and member of its academic work committee, and deputy director of expert committees on electronic information materials and devices, and on Aerospace materials, Chinese national think tank for materials and devices.
Dr Rob Hewson is a Reader at Imperial College London specialising in multiscale optimisation of structures for a range of different purposes. He obtained his PhD from the University of Leeds in 2006 before taking up an academic position. He moved to the Department of Aeronautics at Imperial College London in 2014 and leads a research group in Design Optimisation of multiscale structures, typically those which can be made by additive manufacturing. These multiscale structures, also known as structural metamaterials exhibit material properties different from the bulk material from which they are made. These additional material properties can be exploited using formal design optimisation approaches, typically using gradient based approaches similar to topology optimisation to produce the desired response. These responses can be a required stiffness for a constrained weight, a specified displacement when loaded, or a defined frequency response and mode shapes.
Mehdi Jangi gained a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from Japan (Tohoku University), in 2009. After completion of his PhD study, he moved to Sweden to undertake a post-doctoral research position in the Department of Energy Science at Lund University, in Sweden. He undertook multiple research positions at Lund University from 2009 until late 2015. In 2013, he gained the Docentship title (the highest academic degree in Sweden). In 2014, he received a prestigious Swedish Research Council grant (VR) to study the problem of partially premixed combustion in extreme conditions, which is related to the combustion chamber environment of modern gas turbine and engines. Mehdi moved to Australia in late 2015 when he secured his first lectureship position. In 2016, he moved to the UK and joined Northumbria University in Newcastle as a senior lecturer before joining the school of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Birmingham in January 2018.
Professor Ezendu Ariwa holds the position of Professor in Computer Science at University of Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, Department of Computer Science & Technology, with speciality in Practice in Computing. He is also a Visiting Professor at Gulf University, Bahrain, Visiting Professor in Engineering Sustainability and ICT, Anadolu University, Turkey, Visiting Professor, University of Lagos, Nigeria, Visiting Professor and Co-Director of the Centre of Excellence in Cloud Computing, IAMTECH University, Sierra Leone and Visiting Professor, Kano State Polytechnics, Nigeria as well as Visiting Affiliate of the Green IT Observatory, RIMT University, Australia and Visiting Affiliate of ICT University, USA. He also holds the position of Director – Technical and Non-Executive Director and Research Professor for Enterprise Projects at Sun Bio IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd, India. He is also the Chair for the IEEE Consumer Electronics Chapter, United Kingdom & Ireland (UK&I), Chair for the IEEE Broadcast Technology Chapter, UK&I and Chair for the IEEE Technology Management Council Chapter, UK&I. He is a Senior Member of Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (SMIEE); Chartered FELLOW of the British Computer Society (CITP, FBCS), Fellow of the Institute of Information Technology Training (FIITT), Fellow of Institute of Leadership and Management (FInstLM), Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA). He is also a member of the Elite Group of The British Computer Society (BCS), member of British Institute of Facilities Management and Fellow of Global Strategic Management, Inc., Michigan, USA and Member of the UK Council for Health Informatics. He has experience of doctoral research supervision as well as doctoral external examiner for various Universities both in the UK and internationally. He has a good research profile and the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Green Computing (IJGC), Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Computing and Digital Systems (IJCDS), Journal of E-Technology, and the Associate Editor of the International Journal of E-Politics and the Associate Editor of International Journal of Distributed Systems and Technologies (IJDST). He is a member of Policy Co-ordination Committee of the International Research Foundation for Development (A Corporation of NGO in special Consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations). Professor Ezendu Ariwa is author of a number of books and more than 100 papers published in international journals and conference proceedings. He has also delivered keynote speeches at various international conferences. He recently published THREE books: Green Technology Applications for Enterprise and Academic Innovation (ISBN13: 9781466651661, IGI publisher, USA); Africa Business, Sustainability and Technology Innovation Practices, (ISBN 978-605-86159-9-1), MacroWorld Publishers); Green Technology in E-Learning and Human Capital: Global Perspectives. MacroWorld Publisher, 2016 (ISBN : 978-605-86159-8-4)
Professor Martin Skote joined Cranfield University as Airbus Professor of Landing Systems Engineering in September 2018. The goal is to build a new Research Centre focusing on the digitalization of landing gear development using new scientific approaches,while alsointegrating innovate and disruptive technologies such as autonomous taxiing and AI-enabled predictive maintenance.Apart from securing £ 5 million in funding he is also supervising 5 PhD students. Prior to his current position, he was an Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, with a research focus on turbulence, flow control and computational fluid dynamics. During his ten years at the University, he secured research grants from both industry and government funding bodies and graduated 10 PhD students. Before taking up his academic position in Nanyang Technological University, Professor Skote worked for the Institute of High Performance Computing in Singapore, developing a numerical simulation code for air pollution dispersion simulations in collaboration with the National Environment Agency. His PhD in turbulence was awarded (2001) from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in his native country of Sweden.
Ephraim Suhir is on the faculty of the Portland State University, Portland, OR, USA. He is also CEO of a Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) ERS Co. in Los Altos, CA, USA, is Foreign Full Member (Academician) of the National Academy of Engineering, Ukraine (he was born in that country); Life Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Society of Optical Engineers (SPIE), and the International Microelectronics and Packaging Society (IMAPS); Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), the Institute of Physics (IoP), UK, and the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE); and Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Ephraim has authored about 500 publications (patents, technical papers, book chapters, books), presented numerous keynote and invited talks worldwide, and received many professional awards, including 1996 Bell Laboratories Distinguished Member of Technical Staff (DMTS) Award (for developing effective methods for predicting the reliability of complex structures used in AT&T and Lucent Technologies products), and 2004 ASME Worcester Read Warner Medal (for outstanding contributions to the permanent literature of engineering and laying the foundation of a new discipline “Structural Analysis of Electronic Systemsâ€). Ephraim is the third “Russian Americanâ€, after S. Timoshenko and I. Sikorsky, who received this prestigious award. His most recent awards are 2019 IEEE Electronic Packaging Society (EPS) Field award for seminal contributions to mechanical reliability engineering and modeling of electronic and photonic packages and systems and 2019 Int. Microelectronic Packaging Society’s (IMAPS) Lifetime Achievement award for making exceptional, visible, and sustained impact on the microelectronics packaging industry and technology.
Dr. S.A. Sherif is a tenured Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and is the Founding Director of the Wayne K. and Lyla L. Masur HVAC Laboratory, the Director of the Industrial Assessment Center and the Director of the Mobile Energy Laboratory at the University of Florida. He served as Co-Director of the Southeastern Center for Industrial Energy Intensity Reduction at the University of Florida (2009-2013). He also served on the faculties of the University of Florida (1991-present), University of Miami (1987-1991), and Northern Illinois University (1984-1987). He is a Life Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME); a Life Fellow of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society; an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA); a Vice President of Commission B-2 on Refrigerating Equipment of the International Institute of Refrigeration; a Member of the Advisory Board of Directors of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy; and a Founding Member of the Board of Directors of the American Society of Thermal and Fluids Engineers (ASTFE). He served as Editor-in-Chief of the ASME Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications (2014-2019), Editor-in-Chief of the ASME Journal of Solar Energy Engineering (2020-2025), and as Subject Editor of the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy (2005-2011). He has also served as Subject Editor, Associate Editor, or Editorial Board Member of 30 other archival journals. He has one book, 20 bound volumes, 24 book chapters, 350 refereed papers, 200 technical reports, and two US patents.
Academia: Doctor of Sciences on Engineering, Professor and Head of Computer Systems, Networks and Cybersecurity Department, National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute†(KhAI), Kharkiv, Ukraine. Honor Inventor of Ukraine, Laureate of State Prize of Ukraine on Science and Engineering. Industry: Head of Centre for Infrastructure Safety Research and Analysis, Research and Production Company Radiy; Coordinator of Kharkiv Region Centre Industry 4.0 Society: President of Ukrainian Scientific Educational IT-Society, Editor-in-Chief of International Journal “Radioelectronic and Computer Systems†(Scopus, Q3). Projects, publications, conferences. Supervisor and developer of 12 national and branch standards in area of NPP I&C and aerospace systems development and verification, dependability and safety assessment and assurance. Supervisor of 60 PhD and DrS defended dissertations. Invited researcher and professor (UK, 2004, 2017; Germany, 2006; Slovakia, 2010, 2019; USA, 2011; Greece, 2020). Supervisor of 17 national projects and national coordinator of 10 EU projects on dependable embedded systems and computing, verification environment, infrastructure safety and green IT-engineering, multi-sectoral cybersecurity. Invited speaker of 18 conferences and workshops (Estonia, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Poland, United Kingdom, Ukraine). General Chair of IEEE Dependable Systems, Services and Technology Conferences (DESSERT 2006-2022). Author of 30 books and chapters (Springer, IGI-Global, River Publishers), 348 papers in Journals and Proceedings indexed in Web of Science and Scopus, more 700 patents.
Professor Ramesh K. Agarwal is the William Palm Professor of Engineering in the department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Washington University in St. Louis. From 1994 to 2001, he was the Sam Bloomfield Distinguished Professor and Executive Director of the National Institute for Aviation Research at Wichita State University in Kansas. From 1978 to 1994, he was the Program Director and McDonnell Douglas Fellow at McDonnell Douglas Research Laboratories in St. Louis. Dr. Agarwal received Ph.D in Aeronautical Sciences from Stanford University in 1975, M.S. in Aeronautical Engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1969 and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India in 1968. Over a period of 40 years, Professor Agarwal has worked in various areas of Computational Science and Engineering – Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Computational Acoustics and Electromagnetics, and Multidisciplinary Design and Optimization. He is the author and coauthor of over 600 publications. He has given many plenary, keynote and invited lectures at various national and international conferences worldwide in over fifty countries. He is a Fellow of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS) and American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). He has received many prestigious honors and national/international awards from various professional societies and organizations for his research contributions including the AIAA Reeds Aeronautics Award, SAE Medal of Honor, ASME Honorary Membership and Honorary Fellowship from Royal Aeronautical Society.
Alam Md. Mahbub is a professor at Harbin Institute of Technology (China) since 2012. He worked as a senior lecturer at the University of Pretoria (South Africa), research and postdoctoral fellows at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and lecturer at the Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (Bangladesh). More than 325 technical articles are authored and co-authored, including 165 SCI journal papers. Most of the papers have been published in the top-notched journals, including Journal of Fluid Mechanics, Journal of Fluids & Structures, Ocean Engineering, Physics of Fluids, and Journal of Sustainable and Energy Reviews. His papers are well-cited, 4174 (h-index 37) in WoS database and 6335 (h-index 42) in the google database. He has been listed as a highly cited researcher for 2018 - 2021 (single year) by Web of Science, ranked top 2%. He is the author of two books. He has edited four special issues in ‘Wind and Structures, an International Journal’. He has delivered 24 Keynote speeches at international conferences. His research has mostly involved flow-induced vibrations, bluff-body wake, wind load on structures, fluid-structure interactions, hydrodynamics of swimming animals, flow control, and energy harvesting from wind and ocean current. Prof Alam has received a number of awards: Japan Government Scholarship (monbusho) for Masters and PhD studies; JSPS (Japan Society for Promotion of Science) Postdoctoral fellowship; South Africa National Research Foundation (NRF) rating ‘Promising Young Researcher, Y1’; China 1000-young-talent scholar; Shenzhen High-Level Overseas Talent; 2015 Shenzhen Outstanding Teacher; and 2017 Nanshan-District High-Level Talent. He is an editorial board member of ‘Wind and Structures, an International Journal’.
Dr. Siti Hasnah Kamarudin is currently working as a Senior Lecturer under the Eco-technology Bachelor’s degree Programme, School of Industrial Technology of Faculty of Applied Sciences in Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Her research interest is focusing on Ecotechnology, Materials, Nanocomposite and Biocomposite Technology as well as Environmental Technology. She received an award of “High Impact Publication Award†in 2021 as well as “Top Q1 UiTM Author†in 2022 for her dedication to publishing in high impact publication journals. To date, she has authored and co-authored several high impact indexed article journal publications including Materials and Design (Q1, Impact Factor: 7.991), Functional Composites and Structures (Q1, Impact Factor: 5.076), Polymers (Q1, Impact Factor: 4.329), Nanomaterials (Q1, Impact Factor: 4.034), Bioresources (Q2, Impact Factor: 1.614), Materials Testing (Q3, Impact Factor: 1.589), Indonesian Journal of Chemistry (Q3, Impact Factor:1.287) and Key Engineering Materials (Q3, Impact Factor; 0.45), books, book chapters, e-books, bulletins, e-bulletins as well as newspapers related to eco-green materials. She had been appointed as Experts Advisory Board Member for World Automotive and Autonomous 2021 for being eminent with significant expertise in her area. She was also invited by LexisConferences to deliver the speech as a Keynote Speaker in the conference of “World Summit on Automotive and Autonomous Systems†which virtually held on 17-18 September 2021 in Rome, Italy. She had been appointed by Asia Packaging Network 2021 as a Secretariat Member and Invited Speaker for the symposium. Recently, she had been invited as a Keynote Speaker cum Scientific Board in Polymer Science 2022 in Las Vegas, USA and Keynote Speaker in ICATES 2022 in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. She had delivered nearly 30 Invited Speakers at International Conference globally including Atlanta, Georga, USA. She has won several medals under the award of research publications and innovations such as Gold award in (APN) (2021), Silver award in (IiiD) (2017), and Bronze award in (PRPI) (2007). She also has secured several research grants such as Special Research Collaboration (SRC) Grant and Geran Khas Prihatin (GPK) Grant amounting to RM 43,000. She was appointed as an Editor for ASEANA Journal, American Journal of Environmental Protection and World Journal of Textile Engineering and Technology. She had been appointed as a Judge for Malaysia Full Scholarship Award under JPA, Students Intake of Bachelor Degree of Education Programme under UiTM, Innovation Competition under JPPM, UiTM and recently in various International Conferences. Further information can be obtained from https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=XHQdKHEAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
Dr. Nurhayati Mohd Nur is a Senior Lecturer in Aerospace Department and currently served as a Head of Research and Innovation at Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL-MIAT). She obtained her Ph.D. in Engineering (Ergonomics Design) from the University of Malaya. She is the Principal Researcher for UniKL-MIAT Aerospace Research Centre. Her main research interests include ergonomics design, human factors, aerospace manufacturing processes, aircraft maintenance activities, and quality management systems. Her research works have been published in reputable academic journals and conference proceedings. She is certified as a Lead Auditor for ISO9001 QMS, a graduate member of the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), a member of Women in Corporate Aviation Asia (WCAA), an associate member of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Malaysia (HFEM), and an associate member of Industrial Engineering and Operations Management (IEOM) Society (International).
Sergey Ivashov, PhD, graduated from Space Research faculty, Moscow Institute of Physics & Technology, with honours in 1972; as post-graduate student he had successfully submitted the thesis for a PhD degree in 1975. He worked as a scientific researcher in rocket industry of the USSR in 1975-1977. Since 1977 up to 2000 he had been working in the Central Scientific and Research Institute of Radio & Electronic systems, Moscow, as a senior scientific fellow and thereafter he had been promoted for a head of Laboratory. From January 2001 up to now he is the head of the Remote Sensing Laboratory at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow. His latest research relates to NDT&E of thermal insulation of rocket cryogenic fuel tanks by holographic radar. Other scientific interests are connected with holographic subsurface radar design and its applications for searching of bugging devices and civil construction engineering. The air reconnaissance of mine fields and development of radar sensors for mine’s detection related to humanitarian demining operations are also included in area of his scientific interests. His research also includes remote detection and diagnostics of human heartbeat and breathing for applications in security and medicine. This research is based on using of continues-wave radar in frequency band of 2-15 GHz.
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Dr. Kalyana C. Veluvolu is a Professor at the College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, South Korea. He is currently the Head of the Intelligent Systems and Control Division of School of Electronics Engineering. He is also the director of the research lab where he heads an interdisciplinary research group whose interests lie at the intersection of intelligence, robotics, sensing systems and health-care. Since 2009, he has been with the College of IT Engineering, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea. He received the B.Tech degree in electrical and electronic engineering from Nagarjuna University, India, in 2002, and the Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, in 2006. From 2006 to 2009, he was a Research Fellow with the Robotics Research Center, Nanyang Technological University. He was attached to the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, as a Visiting Professor during 2016–2017. He has also held several visiting positions in University of Newcastle, UK, and University of Valenciennes, France. He has been a Principal Investigator or a Co-Investigator on a number of research projects funded by government, industry, and universities with a total budget of over 8 Million US$. He also received several awards for research excellence including the 2020 KNU Academic (Life time) Award and 2017 Excellent Research Award awarded by Ministry of Education, South Korea in 2018. Further, he was also awarded with best teaching award in 2021. He has authored or co-authored more than 120 journal articles and conference proceedings. He is currently the Associate Editor for Journal of The Franklin Institute, Systems Science and Control Engineering Journals, Electronics, Complex Engineering Systems, etc., He has been on technical/program committees of several international conferences. Dr. Veluvolu is also a senior member of IEEE.
Full professor at the Faculty of Transport and Electrical Engineering of the Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom (to 2022). Head of doctoral studies (to 2021). He has promoted 30 PhD students. Author of 350 scientific publications in Polish, English, German and Russian, including 28 scientific and design studies. His scientific interests include dynamics of mechanical systems in transportation, theory of stochastic processes, theory of sensitivity, problems of diagnostics and reliability of mechanical and electronic systems. He was a member of the Transport Committee of the Polish Academy of Sciences, is a member of the New York Academy of Sciences. Is a regular nominator for the Japan Prize. During his work at the university he actively participated in economic life for 30 years holding managerial positions in public administration and managing medium and large economic entities.
Lorenzo Tarabini Castellani is a senior system engineer with consolidated experience in complex space systems and in particular in satellites design, development and verification. He obtained a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering in 1999 at the “Politecnico di Milanoâ€. In 1999-2000 he started his career worked at the TU-München designing the Attitude and Orbit Control System the moon mission Lunarsat. In 2000 he moved to Spain where he joined GMV Aerospace and Defence. He was responsible of several European Space Agency projects including the DARWIN satellite constellation simulators, the PLANCK spacecraft navigation, the SMART-2 and ConeXpress mission analysis and the Proba-3 Formation Flying system design. In 2008 he joined SENER Aeroespacial as system engineer of SMART-OLEV, a commercial mission aimed to provide in orbit servicing to geostationary telecommunication satellites. From 2010 to 2015 he worked as Proba-3 system engineer. In the following 4 years he was involved in ESA scientific missions (EUCLID, PLATO, SPACE RIDER) and Technology Research Projects as well as company internal products evolution. Since 2019 he is dedicating most of his time to the development of a satellite deorbiting system based on electrodynamic tether supported by the European Commission project E.T.PACK (www.etpack.eu).
Professor at the Faculty of Aviation of the Polish Military Academy in Dęblin. Author of 70 scientific publications in Polish and English. He obtained his master's degree in engineering from the Faculty of Transport and Electrical Engineering at the Radom Technical University and the Faculty of Electronics and Telecommunications at the Military University of Technology. He obtained his doctoral degree in 2016 at the Faculty of Transport and Electrical Engineering of the Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom. He obtained his habilitated doctor in 2019 at the Faculty of Transport, Poznan University of Technology. His scientific interests include dynamics of means of transport, electronics and electrical engineering in means of transport.
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Professor Dr. Dong F. Wang (Member, IEEE) received the B.E. and M.E. degrees in materials science and engineering from Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China, and the Ph.D. degree in mechatronics and precision engineering from Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. He was with Prof. Masayoshi Esashi at MEMS Laboratory of Tohoku University, where his research was focused on nano-machining of ultrathin hard films, nano-mechanics of ultrathin silicon resonators, and micro/nano magnetic mesa structures for all silicon quantum computers. Since 2014, he has been a Leading Professor/Head with the Micro Engineering and Micro Systems Laboratory (JML), Jilin University, China. He authored three international book chapters in “Micro Electro Mechanical Systems†(Springer, 2018) and in “Advanced Sensors and Sensing Technologies for Electric Vehicles†(AIP, 2022), respectively, published more than 200 Peer-Reviewed articles in international journals, including MSSP, TIE, TIM, ECM, AE, APL, etc., and conference proceedings. He holds nearly 50 Chinese patents, two Japanese patents, more than 20 invited presentations in universities/institutes, and nearly 20 keynote/plenary addresses at international conferences. His research interests include MEMS/NEMS, Resonant Physical Sensors (RPS), and Smart Sensing for Intelligent Machinery. Dr. Wang is a Senior Member of CMES, CSMNT, and a member of JSME (Japan), IEEJ (Japan), Japan Society of Next Generation Sensor Technology, and MEMS Industry Forum (Japan). He received several awards from Japan, USA, and China. He serves as the General Chair and Co-Chairperson for more than ten international conferences and as contributing reviewer for more than 40 SCI-indexed journals. He is one of the founders of the Annual IEEE NEMS since 2006, and the Japan–China–Korea Joint Conference on MEMS/NEMS dated back to 2006. His group is also collaborating with professors/researchers from Tohoku University, The University of Tokyo, and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in ubiquitous MEMS and micro engineering.
Dr. Jianxun Zhang is an associate professor of Xi’an Jiaotong University in China. He has published 76 peer-review journal papers, and published 61 peer-review journal papers as the first author / corresponding author in important journals of solid mechanics and composite material. The applicant has published 7 EI papers, 11 papers in important Chinese core journals, and authorized 2 invention patents and 1 software copyright, wrote one chapter of an English book (as the first author). The applicant presided two general programs and one youth program of the National Natural Science Foundation of China. The applicant served as young director of the Council of metamaterials branch of China Society for Materials Research, editorial board member of Chinese Journal of Ship Research, young editorial board member of Defense Technology, young editorial board member of Chinese Journal of High Pressure Physics, young editorial board member of Chinese Journal of Applied Mechanics, young and middle-aged editorial board of Journal of China University of Mining & Technology, editorial board of American Journal of Aerospace Engineering, editorial board of Journal of Modern Polymer Chemistry and Materials, an editorial board of Modern Physics, section editor of Current Physics, senior member of Chinese Society for Composite Materials. The applicant served as the chairmans of many domestic and international conference branches.
Yoav Matia is a postdoctoral research associate at Cornell University since 2019 and was awarded the distinguished Zuckerman STEM leadership Research fellow, and The Royal Society, Newton International Research fellow. Yoav holds an M.sc. and Ph.D. from the Technion-IIT, where he received the distinguished honor of the Pnueli Award, in recognition of the best doctoral research conducted at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion-IIT. His research covers the interdisciplinary field of fluid-structure interactions, where the interplay between fluid dynamics and solid mechanics in a host of non-linear transient phenomena governing the physics of the system.
Professor Kamran Behdinan earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Victoria in British Columbia in 1996, and has considerable experience in both academic and industrial settings. Dr. Behdinan was appointed to the academic staff of Ryerson University in 1998, tenured and promoted to the level of associate professor in 2002 and subsequently to the level of Professor in 2007 and served as the director of the aerospace engineering program (2002-03), and the founding Chair of the newly established Department of Aerospace Engineering (2007-03 and 2007-11). He has joined the Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto, in the rank of Full Professor in September 2011. He is the NSERC Chair in Multidisciplinary Engineering Design, sponsored by NSERC, University of Toronto, and thirteen companies including Bomabardier, Pratt & Whitney Canada, Goodrich, Magna, Ford, and DRDC Toronto. He is the founding director of the Institute for Multidisciplinary Design & Innovation (UT-IMDI) an industry centred project-based learning institute in partnership with major aerospace and automotive companies. Professor Behdinan is the past President of the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineering (2010-2012), and served as a member of the technical and scholarship committees of the High Performance Computing Virtual Laboratory. He is the founding director and principal investigator at Advanced Research Laboratory for Multifunctional Lightweight Structures, funded by the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) and Ontario Research Fund.
Jussani, Ailton Conde (1963) received his Post-doctoral degree in GVC and Hybrid & Electric Vehicles studies from University of São Paulo and Waseda University, in Tokyo, Japan, as Visitor Researcher. Post-Doctorate Studies at School of Public Health, University of São Paulo concerning “Environmental sustainability and urban electric mobility: Scenarios for reducing diesel cycle emissions in public transportâ€. PhD in Business Administration from University of São Paulo and Master in Business Administration from University of São Paulo. Executive MBA from the FIA Business School. Degree in Physics from University of São Paulo and Bachelor of Science in Physics from Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. Engineering Professor at Federal University of ABC. Researcher at Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Committee for SAE BRASIL (CT-VE&H). Jussani, A. C. is currently Researcher Professor at UFABC. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5831-9829
Qiang Guo, works as an associate Professor in Henan Polytechnic University, Graduated from Dalian University of Technology in 2013. His research fields include CAD, Milling technology in the machining process and Robotic machining process. His research works has been published in the journal of “International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufactureâ€, “Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturingâ€, “Chinese Journal of Aeronauticsâ€ï¼Œâ€œJournal of Manufacturing Systems,“Precision Engineering-Journal of the International Societies for Precision Engineering and Nanotechnologyâ€, “Science China Technological Sciencesâ€, etc. The title of his talk will be “Surface topography in the milling processâ€.
Welcome Dr. Smain FEMMAM to Join the Editorial Board of International Research Journal of Physics. Smain FEMMAM is Director of research at the University of Haute-Alsace France and responsible of the Research team on Signals & Safety Systems of Polytechnic Engineers School Sceaux France. He received the MS and Ph.D. degrees in Signal Processing and Computers from Versailles University, France in 1997 and 1999 respectively. Since 2013 he is promoted to a rank of senior director of research (HDR). After that, he joined the CMU Carnegie Mellon University & West Virginia University as Postdoc Fellow and Distinguished Visiting Professor. His main research area is signal processing, safety systems, communication and embedded systems. He has a strong interest in perception and characterization of signals, optimal filtering, spectral analysis, wavelets and perception haptics. Dr. Femmam is a senior member of IEEE, SEE and GDR ISIS. Member of IEEE C.A. committee France section. Board of Director of the Institute for Engineering and Technology Innovations in the World. He has guided numerous thesis projects, including some doctoral theses. He is active reviewer for several scientific academic journals and committee member of international conferences. He is the (Academic, Chief) Editor-in-Chief, Editor, Editorial Board, Guest Editor & Advisory Board members of more than 20 International Journals. He has authored and co-authored more than 90 papers, four Chapters, one edited Book, seven Books published by Wiley & Elsevier.
Dr. Matin has been a full professor in Stanford Medical School for several years and is affiliated with several programs, including the Stanford Cancer Research Institute; he elected to become emeritus, July 1, ‘21. His research contributions are numerous, including discovery of new drugs, therapeutic enzymes, and their improvement as well as their specific targeting to cancer (and other diseases). He did his Ph. D. at UCLA, spent some years in the Netherlands (State University of Groningen), where he directed a research group, before joining Stanford. He is recipient of numerous awards and honors.
Dr. Qin is currently an associate professor at Department of Mechanical Engineering in Tsinghua University, China. He received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Northeastern University, China,in 2003 and 2006, respectively, and thePh.D. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Tsinghua University, China,in 2010. He is serving as an Associate Editor of Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part C: Journal of Mechanical Engineering Science, and an Editorial Board Member of Nanotechnology Reviews. His research interests include structuraldynamics, rotordynamics and condition monitoring, aerospace engineering, nanocomposites, vibration control, and energy harvesting. Recently, he has devoted considerable effort to pyroshock simulation techniques both theoretically and experimentally in aerospace engineering.Dr. Qin has published more than 80 highly cited papers in peer reviewed journals.
Jie Deng is currently working as Associate Professor in School of Marine Science and Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University, where he heads the research on vibroacoustics of Acoustic Black Holes (ABHs), wave manipulation, energy harvesting, acoustic metamaterials, and underwater noise control. He is member of Chinese Society of Acoustics, member of Chinese Society of Automotive Engineering, fellow of Vibration Utilization Engineering Committee of Chinese Society of Vibration Engineering. He holds double PhD degrees in mechanical engineering, from Universitat Ramon Llull (Spain) in 2020 (Excellent Cum Laude) and Chongqing University (China) in 2021, respectively. He also joined the Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA-Lyon) as visiting scholar in 2020. To date, Dr. Deng has authored or coauthored 19 journal articles, 7 conference ones, and owns 1 patent. He currently serves as referee for the Communications Physics, Journal of Sound and Vibration, Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing, ASMS Journal of Vibration and Acoustics, Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica, and Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics.
Jiajia Jiang, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Distinguished Research Fellow, PH.D. Supervisor, Deputy director of key laboratory of mems technology, Ministry of education, Deputy director of the joint research center for health monitoring of major equipment of tianjin university, Tianjin University, School of Precision Instrument & Opto-electronics Engineering. He was selected as the "Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program" by China Association for Science and Technology (CAST), selected as the "131" Innovative Talents Training Project of Tianjin City and Tianjin Young science and technology outstanding talents. He won the "National Excellent Doctoral Dissertation" of China Instrument and Control Society in 2016. He is currently a committee member of the Vibration Measurement Branch of the International Measurement Confederation (IMEKO), the deputy secretary-general of the Technology Promotion and Transformation Working Committee of the China Society of Measurement and Testing, a committee member of the Youth Working Committee of the China Instrument Society, Associate editor of IEEE Access and Electronics Letters, editorial board member of Applied Acoustics, technical committee member and branch chairman of the 2nd/3rd International Conference on Information and Communication Technology, technical committee member of the International Symposium on Automation, Control and Communication Engineering, and the technical committee member of the 21st International Conference on Communication and Information of International Symposium on Technology (ISCIT 2022) and Senior Member of IEEE. He has published more than 80 papers, which have been cited more than 600 times. He has obtained more than 30 authorized invention patents.
Chao Chen, Ph.D, joined College of Civil Engineering at Hunan University in 2020, as a postdoctoral researcher. His research interests include aerodynamics and structural dynamics of fixed/floating wind turbines, structural health monitoring and structural reliability. He received his Ph.D in Structural Engineeringfrom University College London in 2020. After obtaining a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering in 2010, he worked as a structural engineer in China for more than 4 years. He also holds a Master degree in Structural Engineering from Cardiff University. He has published more 10 papers in top journals and conferences and received research funding from China Natural Science Foundation and China Postdoctoral Science Funding
Dr . Toufik Zebbiche is a Professor at the Institute of Aeronautics and Space Studies of the University of Blida 1 from Algeria. He has obtained the rank the Doctorate of State in Aeronautics and he has more than 80 internationals publications and conferences. He is a TPC member and speakers for and about 90 internationals conferences, also a Member of editorial committee of several journals
Prof. Andrey V. Brazhnikov, PhD Title of Abstract: “Aircrafts in Which the Energy-Differential Principle of Lift Creating is Implemented: Principles and Features of Design†Biography: Andrey V. Brazhnikov was born on 1959. He is presently an Associate Professor of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk, Russia) and a Professor of the Russian Academy of Natural History. He had his graduation in Electrical Engineering from the Krasnoyarsk Polytechnic Institute (Krasnoyarsk, Russia) in 1982 (major in Automatics and Telemechanics, Honors Degree). He received Ph.D. degree in Electromechanics from the Tomsk Polytechnic Institute (Tomsk, Russia) in 1985. In 1991-1995 he was the Russian Manager of two international (Russian-Bulgarian) research projects in the field of multiphase inverter-fed AC electric drives. In 2019 he was a Visiting Professor of Munich Technical University (TUM), Munich, Germany. Now he has more than 220 published research works and inventions.
Vladimir Frolov received Certificate of Associate Professor at Department of Aerohydrodynamics at Samara National Research University, Samara, Russia, in 2012. Currently he works Associate Professor at Department of Aircraft Construction and Design at Samara National Research University and he lectures on aerodynamics to students of the Samara National Research University. His research interests include problems of wing-body interference and potential flow around bodies. He is the author and coauthor of over 120 publications. He is an author of the book «Methods of Calculations Lift of the Combinations Wing-Body. Analytical Overview of Literature, Mathematical Models, Calculate and Experimental Data, Optimization» published in Germany (LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2011) and an author of the two chapters in the book «Aerodynamics»: «Optimization of Lift-Curve Slope for Wing-Fuselage Combination» and «Critical Mach Numbers of Flow around Two-Dimensional and Axisymmetric Bodies» (London, UK, 2021 by IntechOpen). He is also an author of textbook «Aerodynamic Characteristics of Aerofoil and Wing» (2007). Assoc. Prof. Vladimir Frolov is a member program committee of International Conference on Mechanics, Simulation and Control, in 2014 – present.
MD, Professor AleksandrUrakov is Head at the Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology at Izhevsk State Medical Academy and Leading Researcher, Department of Modeling and Synthesis of Technological Structures, Institute of Mechanics, Udmurt Federal Research Center, Ural Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Russian Federation. He defended his doctoral dissertation at Kazan State Medical University in Russia, published about 200 scientific articles in various journals, developed 230 inventions in various fields of knowledge and led 38 postdoctoral students and doctors to a successful defense of their dissertations.
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