Shengyuan Song | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shengyuan Song | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Jilin University | China

Prof. Shengyuan Song is a researcher at Jilin University whose work focuses on landslide dynamics, rock mass structure, and advanced geotechnical monitoring and modeling. With 79 peer-reviewed publications and more than 1,300 citations, he has achieved an h-index of 22, reflecting sustained scholarly impact across engineering geology and rock mechanics. His recent contributions include advances in multi-source monitoring technologies, automated identification of discontinuities from 3D point-cloud data, valley-fracture failure mechanisms, and debris-flow sediment dynamics in seismic regions. Prof. Song has collaborated with over 150 co-authors, demonstrating strong engagement in interdisciplinary and international research communities. His studies support safer slope engineering, improved disaster-early-warning strategies, and mitigation of geological hazards in mountainous environments, contributing meaningful scientific and societal value to natural hazard resilience and sustainable infrastructure development.

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Khuangul Khimersen | Polymers | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Khuangul Khimersen | Polymers | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant | Bekturov Institute of Chemical Sciences | Kazakhstan

Dr. Khimersen Khuangul is an experienced specialist in the field of chemistry and physical chemistry of high-molecular compounds, polyelectrolytes, functional polymers, polymer networks, and hydrogels. She has made significant contributions to the synthesis and development of polymer systems and selective sorbents for the recovery of various ions from technological solutions. Her scientific output includes about 12 publications in Web of Science and Scopus, 8 patents for utility models in joint authorship, 40 citations, and an h-index of 4, reflecting her growing influence in polymer science. Dr. Khuangul has presented her research at several international conferences, including the Uzbek-Kazakh symposium “Modern issues of polymer science” and the International Scientific and Practical Conference of the CIS Member States on Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Her work focuses on the physical chemistry of polymers, polyelectrolytes, functional polymers, and the design and application of polymer networks and hydrogels. Through her publications, patents, conference presentations, collaborative projects, and development of selective polymer systems, Dr. Khimersen Khuangul has made substantial contributions to advancing polymer science and functional materials, demonstrating innovation, technical expertise, and significant impact in her field.

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Featured Publications

1. Jumadilov, T., Totkhuskyzy, B., Malimbayeva, Z., Kondaurov, R., Imangazy, A., & Khimersen, K. (2021). Impact of neodymium and scandium ionic radii on sorption dynamics of Amberlite IR120 and AB-17-8 remote interaction. Materials, 14(18), 5402.

2. Jumadilov, T., Khimersen, K., Totkhuskyzy, B., & Haponiuk, J. (2021). Adsorption methods for the extraction and separation of rare earth elements: Review. Kompleksnoe Ispolzovanie Mineralnogo Syra = Complex Use of Mineral Resources, 12, 2021.

3. Jumadilov, T., Khimersen, K., Malimbayeva, Z., & Kondaurov, R. (2021). Effective sorption of europium ions by interpolymer system based on industrial ion-exchanger resins Amberlite IR120 and AB-17-8. Materials, 14(14), 3837.

4. Jumadilov, T., Malimbayeva, Z., Khimersen, K., Saparbekova, I., Imangazy, A., & Kondaurov, R. (2021). Specific features of praseodymium extraction by intergel system based on polyacrylic acid and poly-4-vinylpyridine hydrogels. Bulletin of Karaganda University. Chemistry Series, 103(3), 53–59.

Dr. Khimersen Khuangul’s research on functional polymers and polymer networks has advanced the development of highly selective sorbent systems. Her work enables efficient ion recovery, supporting sustainable materials and environmental protection. It addresses critical challenges in industrial and technological applications. Overall, her contributions drive innovation and have significant global impact in polymer science.

 

Yamina Mebdoua Lahmar | Materials sciences | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Yamina Mebdoua Lahmar | Materials sciences | Women Researcher Award

Research Director | Advanced Technology Development Center | Algeria

Yamina Mebdoua-Lahmar is a prominent researcher and academic in the field of materials science and surface treatment, with a focus on thermal spraying techniques. Currently serving as the Director of Research at the Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées (CDTA) in Algeria, she has made significant contributions to the development of advanced coatings and surface treatments. Her academic journey spans several decades, during which she has attained advanced degrees and built a distinguished career. Her research interests and leadership have positioned her as an expert in the areas of materials characterization, surface engineering, and applied physics.

Profile

Education

Dr. Mebdoua-Lahmar holds a comprehensive academic background. She obtained her Doctorate in Ceramic Materials and Surface Treatment from the University of Limoges, France, in 2008. Before this, she earned a Magister in Physics, specializing in Astrophysics, from the University of Blida in 1998. Her advanced studies culminated in an Habilitation in Physics from the University of Blida in 2014. Additionally, Dr. Mebdoua-Lahmar completed a Diplôme d’Etudes Supérieures in Physics at the University of Algiers in 1992. She also holds a Baccalaureate in Mathematics from 1987.

Experience

Dr. Mebdoua-Lahmar has an extensive career at CDTA, spanning over two decades. She started as a Research Attaché in 1998 and progressed through the ranks, becoming a Research Director in 2016. Over the years, she has held leadership roles, such as the Director of the “Ionized Media and Laser” Research Division (2012-2015) and Head of the Thermal Spray Team (2013-2020). She currently leads the Thermal Spray Technology Platform at CDTA, overseeing several research projects. Her involvement in numerous projects includes developing coatings resistant to wear and erosion, thermal barrier coatings, and cold spray deposition techniques. Dr. Mebdoua-Lahmar also served as an elected member of the CDTA Scientific Council from 2019 to 2023 and as its President in 2022-2023.

Research Interests

Dr. Mebdoua-Lahmar’s primary research interests lie in surface engineering, specifically the use of thermal spray processes to create protective coatings. Her work covers various applications, from wear-resistant coatings for industrial use to thermal barrier coatings and modeling of deposition processes such as cold spray. Additionally, she has explored the use of advanced materials for corrosion protection and the integration of energetic devices on nonconductive substrates. Her research also extends to numerical studies and modeling of heat transfer during coating formation, as well as the mechanical and electrochemical properties of thermally sprayed materials.

Award

Dr. Yamina Mebdoua-Lahmar, it seems that she is indeed a highly qualified and suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Below is a structured analysis:

Publication Top Note

Rabah Azzoug, Yamina Mebdoua, Fatah Hellal, “Microstructural, Mechanical and Electrochemical Characterization of a Flame Sprayed NiFeCrBSi/WC Cermet Coating,” 21-25, 2022.

R. Azzoug, Y. Mebdoua, F. Hellal, F. Marra, “Analysis of Microstructure, Mechanical Indentation and Corrosive Behavior of a Thermally Sprayed NiFeCrBSi-WC Composite Coating,” Journal of Alloys and Compounds, December 2021, DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2021.163505.

O. Sifi, M. Djeghlal, Y. Mebdoua, S. Djeraf, F Hadj-Larbi, “The effect of the solution and aging treatments on the microstructures and microhardness of nickel-based superalloy,” Applied Physics A, 2020, DOI:10.1007/s00339-020-03517-2.

Y. Mebdoua, Y. Fizi, N. Bouhelal, “Cold sprayed copper coating: numerical study of particle impact and coating characterization,” Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys., 2016, 74, 24608. DOI:10.1051/epjap/2015150316.

Y. Mebdoua, A. Vardelle, P. Fauchais, “Heat Diffusion in Solidifying Alumina Splat Deposited on Solid Substrate under Plasma sprayed Conditions: Application to Coating Formation,” Defect and Diffusion Forum, 2010.

Y. Mebdoua, A. Vardelle, P. Fauchais, “Numerical Study of Alumina Nucleation Deposited on Steel Substrate under Plasma Spray Conditions,” International Journal of Thermal Sciences, 2010.

S. Djerourou, H. Lahmar, N. Bouhellal, Y. Mebdoua, “Study of Twin Wire Arc Sprayed Zinc/Aluminum Coating on Low carbon Steel Substrate: Application to Corrosion Protection,” Advanced Materials Research, 2013, Vol 685.

Conclusion

Dr. Yamina Mebdoua-Lahmar’s career is marked by significant contributions to the field of materials science, particularly in the area of surface treatments and thermal spraying. Through her leadership at the CDTA, she has advanced numerous groundbreaking projects and contributed to the development of innovative materials with industrial applications. Her academic and professional achievements have established her as a leading expert in the field. Through continuous research, teaching, and active participation in scientific conferences, Dr. Mebdoua-Lahmar remains a pivotal figure in the ongoing evolution of surface treatment technologies and material sciences.