Dr. Adewale Sedara | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Adewale Sedara | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Research Associate | University of Wisconsin-Madison | United States

Dr. Adewale Sedara is a distinguished scholar whose work demonstrates sustained excellence in Engineering research, innovation, and applied impact. His expertise spans Engineering design optimization, Engineering simulation, Engineering soil machine interaction, and Engineering systems modeling, with a strong emphasis on data driven Engineering solutions. Dr. Adewale Sedara has authored multiple peer reviewed Engineering publications that collectively reflect rigorous Engineering methodology and practical Engineering relevance, generating notable citation impact within the global Engineering community. His Engineering research integrates advanced computational Engineering tools with experimental Engineering validation, strengthening collaboration across academic and industry focused Engineering environments. Through interdisciplinary Engineering partnerships, his contributions advance sustainable Engineering practices, agricultural Engineering efficiency, and infrastructure Engineering performance. His Engineering outcomes support societal needs by improving resource efficiency, environmental resilience, and technology driven Engineering decision making. Dr. Adewale Sedara continues to influence Engineering scholarship through high quality Engineering dissemination, collaborative Engineering engagement, and impactful Engineering innovation. Google Scholar profile of 113 Citations, 5 h- index, 2 i10- index.

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Prof. Ramsey F. Hamade | Engineering Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Ramsey F. Hamade | Engineering Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Professor | American University of Beirut | Lebanon

Prof. Ramsey F. Hamade is a globally respected scholar and innovator whose work is firmly rooted in Engineering Mechanics and whose contributions span advanced manufacturing science applied design and applied analysis. His expertise in Engineering Mechanics integrates experimental investigation computational modeling and applied Engineering Mechanics for materials processing machining joining and structural response. Through sustained research leadership Engineering Mechanics has been advanced across friction based processing nondestructive evaluation biomedical applications and sustainable manufacturing with Engineering Mechanics serving as the unifying scientific framework. He has authored more than eighty peer reviewed journal articles book chapters and patents reflecting strong productivity and influence in Engineering Mechanics research. His work demonstrates impactful collaboration with international academic and industrial partners translating Engineering Mechanics knowledge into practical technologies and societal benefit. The outcomes include improved material performance safer structures enhanced medical solutions and sustainable engineering practices all grounded in Engineering Mechanics rigor and relevance. His scholarly influence and visibility are reflected in the professional words Google Scholar profile of 2161 Citations, 26 h-index, 53 i10 index.

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Featured Publications


Evaluating the Learning Process of Mechanical CAD Students

RF Hamade, HA Artail, MY Jaber — Computers & Education, Vol. 49(3), pp. 640–661, 2007

Cited by 127


Relating Grain Size to the Zener–Hollomon Parameter for Twin-Roll-Cast AZ31B Alloy Refined by Friction Stir Processing

AH Ammouri, G Kridli, G Ayoub, RF Hamade — Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 222, pp. 301–306, 2015

Cited by 106


Design and Testing of a Locally Made Loop-Type Thermosyphonic Heat Sink for Stove-Top Thermoelectric Generators

R Nuwayhid, RF Hamade — Renewable Energy, Vol. 30(7), pp. 1101–1116, 2005

Cited by 98


A Case for Aggressive Drilling of Aluminum

RF Hamade, F Ismail — Journal of Materials Processing Technology, Vol. 166(1), pp. 86–97, 2005

Cited by 92


Extracting Cutting Force Coefficients from Drilling Experiments

RF Hamade, CY Seif, F Ismail — International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, Vol. 46(3–4), pp. 387–396, 2006

Cited by 86

Wang Yuqi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wang Yuqi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

postgraduate | Harbin Engineering University | China

Mr. Wang Yuqi is an accomplished researcher from Harbin Engineering University with a strong foundation in Mechanical and Electronic Engineering and Marine Robot systems, excelling in the field of engineering through his work on advanced robotics and intelligent control systems. His academic journey includes a master’s focus on marine robotics and an undergraduate specialization in mechanical and electronic engineering, supported by numerous honors and scholarships that highlight his academic excellence. His professional experience spans leading roles in engineering projects, including the design and optimization of deep-sea exploration ROV control systems, intelligent unmanned hovercraft, and sea cucumber robot technologies, where he applied cutting-edge engineering methodologies such as FreeRTOS-based scheduling, STM32 circuit design, FPGA communication protocols, and ROS data processing. He has further contributed as an intern at the National Deep Sea Base Management Center and Midea Group, where he advanced engineering solutions for marine exploration and motor control systems. His research interests lie in engineering design for underwater robotics, intelligent control, sensor integration, and embedded systems, which have led to recognition in national and international competitions. Mr. Wang Yuqi’s engineering expertise is complemented by strong skills in programming (C/C++, MATLAB), simulation and design tools, communication protocols, and hardware debugging, making him a versatile and innovative researcher. His achievements in engineering, both academically and professionally, have earned him awards, leadership roles, and recognition for his contributions to innovation in robotics and intelligent systems, reflecting a promising career in engineering research and application. 13 Citations, 6 Documents, 3 h-index

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Zhang, H., Sun, Y., Zhao, Y., Xie, Y., Li, X., Wang, Y., & Zhao, C. (2024). Corrosion and carburization of Ni<sub>3</sub>Al-based superalloys in high-temperature carbon dioxide. Materials and Corrosion.

2. Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, S., Zhang, H., & Zhao, C. (2024). Hot deformation behavior and dynamic recrystallization mechanisms of a Mn-Cu damping alloy. Materials Today Communications.

3. Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, S., Zhang, H., & Zhao, C. (2024). Hot deformation behavior and dynamic recrystallization mechanisms of a Mn-Cu damping alloy. SSRN.

4. Li, X., Yu, S., Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Zhang, H., & Zhao, C. (2024). Impact of secondary γ’ precipitate on the high-temperature creep properties of DD6 alloy. Metals and Materials International.

5. Huang, Y., Wang, Y., Yu, S., Zhao, C., Zhao, Y., & Zhang, H. (2024). Influence of aging heat treatment on microstructure and mechanical properties of a novel polycrystalline Ni3Al-based intermetallic alloy. SSRN.

Takwa Hamdi | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Takwa Hamdi | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

PhD Candidate | National Engineering School of Gabes | Tunisia

Ms. Takwa Hamdi is a dedicated PhD student in Mechanical Engineering with a strong foundation in Engineering education, holding a bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral-level specialization in Mechanical and Energy Engineering, with her research focusing on advanced combustion modeling, dual-fuel internal combustion engines, and sustainable alternative fuels. Her professional Engineering experience includes serving as an adjunct lecturer, where she taught courses on dismountable assembly processes, welding, CAD design, and supervised Engineering design projects, equipping students with practical and theoretical knowledge of Engineering principles. Her research interest lies in energy efficiency, low-emission combustion technologies, and the application of Engineering simulation tools such as Ansys Forte, SolidWorks, Matlab, Autocad, Mastercam, Abaqus, and Gnuplot, where she applies computational fluid dynamics and numerical methods to optimize Engineering performance. She has also contributed to scientific publications in the domain of dual-fuel compression ignition engines, showcasing her commitment to advancing Engineering sustainability. Ms. Hamdi has been recognized academically as a class valedictorian, which highlights her excellence and honor in the field of Engineering. Her Engineering research skills encompass analytical thinking, problem solving, and innovation, reinforced by her active engagement in teaching and scientific collaboration. In conclusion, Ms. Takwa Hamdi demonstrates a remarkable blend of Engineering knowledge, professional experience, and research capability, making her a promising researcher whose Engineering contributions are expected to have a significant impact on energy and sustainability fields.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Effects of H2 substitution on combustion and emissions in ammonia/diesel compression ignition engine. (2025). Energy Conversion and Management.