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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Shashikala BS | Material Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Shashikala BS | Material Science | Research Excellence Award

JSS Science and Technology University | India

Dr. Shashikala B. S. is a distinguished researcher at JSS Science and Technology University, Mysore, India, specializing in materials science and nanotechnology with a focus on advanced energy storage systems. With 10 publications cited 77 times, she has contributed significantly to the development of polymer nanocomposites, particularly exploring the synergistic effects of Core-Shell PANI/HNT nanofillers in polycarbonate films to enhance structural integrity, electrical permittivity, and thermal stability. Dr. Shashikala has collaborated extensively with a network of 39 co-authors, fostering interdisciplinary research and advancing innovation in functional materials. Her work not only strengthens the scientific understanding of polymer nanocomposites but also holds practical implications for sustainable energy solutions, reflecting a commitment to societal and technological impact. Recognized for her rigor and scholarly contributions, she continues to influence both academic research and applied materials engineering.

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