Prof. Wenlong Song | Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Wenlong Song | Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Associate Professor | Jining University | China

Prof. Wenlong Song, a distinguished figure in the field of Engineering, has made significant contributions to Mechanical Design, Manufacturing, and Automation. He earned his doctoral degree from Shandong University and serves as an Associate Professor and Graduate Supervisor at the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Jining University. His Engineering expertise focuses on efficient machining processes and advanced tool technology, where he has played a key role in leading multiple Engineering research initiatives. Prof. Song has successfully hosted several provincial, ministerial, and industrial Engineering projects, which have substantially advanced technological applications in precision machining and automation systems. His Engineering research has resulted in more than fifty academic publications and over forty authorized invention patents, reflecting his strong innovation capabilities and leadership in Engineering development. Recognized for his excellence, he has received multiple municipal and higher-level awards for his Engineering achievements. Prof. Song’s Engineering research skills encompass precision design, material optimization, process modeling, and manufacturing automation. His continued dedication to Engineering education and research demonstrates his commitment to nurturing the next generation of Engineering scholars while expanding the boundaries of modern mechanical systems. Through his extensive Engineering background and innovative approach, Prof. Wenlong Song stands out as a leading expert whose work continues to impact the Engineering community globally. 346 Citations, 33 Documents, 11 h-index.

Profiles: Scopus | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. (2025). Analytical and experimental investigation of vibration response for the cracked fluid-filled thin cylindrical shell under transport condition. Applied Mathematical Modelling.

2. (2025). Friction behavior of molybdenum disulfide/polytetrafluoroethylene-coated cemented carbide fabricated with a spray technique in dry friction conditions. Coatings.

3. (2024). Fabrication and tribology properties of PTFE-coated cemented carbide under dry friction conditions. Lubricants.

Dr. Minati Kumari Sahu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Minati Kumari Sahu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | CSIR NML | India

Dr. Minati Kumari Sahu has established herself as a dedicated professional in Engineering, with strong expertise in materials science, non-destructive testing, and quality management systems, demonstrating excellence in Engineering through her academic achievements including B.Sc., M.Sc., M.Tech., and Ph.D. in areas closely aligned with Engineering applications. Her professional experience spans advanced Engineering roles in CSIR-NML, NIT Jamshedpur, and Tata Steel, where she applied Engineering-driven approaches for material characterization, creep damage evaluation, weld defect assessment, and optimization of electromagnetic stirring parameters. With significant research contributions in Engineering-focused domains such as nonlinear ultrasonic testing, acoustic wave simulation, and signal processing, she has authored numerous SCI journal papers, patents, and software copyrights, proving her Engineering research skills. Her research interests remain centered on Engineering-based microstructural analysis, advanced NDE techniques, and computational modeling. Recognized with the prestigious Dr. M. Pancholy Memorial Award for best oral presentation, she has shown distinction in advancing Engineering knowledge. Her technical skills extend to Engineering software tools like COMSOL, MATLAB, and LabVIEW, enhancing her research capabilities in Engineering simulations and testing. Throughout her journey, she has contributed to Engineering by integrating academic insights with industrial applications, thereby bridging theoretical concepts with practical problem-solving. With a strong foundation in Engineering, coupled with honors and impactful publications, Dr. Minati Kumari Sahu stands as a role model in Engineering research and innovation. In conclusion, her career reflects a consistent pursuit of excellence in Engineering, combining knowledge, skills, and dedication to drive forward advancements in the field of Engineering. Her Google Scholar citations 46, h-index 5, i10-index 1, showcasing measurable research impact.

Profiles: ORCID | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

1. Ghosh, A., Sahu, M., Singh, P. K., Kumar, S., Ghosh, M., & Sagar, S. P. (2019). Assessment of mechanical properties for dissimilar metal welds: A nondestructive approach. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 28(2), 900–907.

2. Sahu, M. K., Swaminathan, J., Bandhoypadhyay, N. R., & Sagar, S. P. (2018). Creep damage evaluation in P92 steel using second harmonic of high power ultrasonic signal. Materials Today: Proceedings, 5(2), 4467–4474.

3. Sahu, M., Ghosh, A., Dutta, C., Kumar, J., & Sagar, S. P. (2025). Creep strain prediction in power plant material via ANN modelling of nonlinear ultrasonic test results. Nondestructive Testing and Evaluation, 40(3), 932–953.

4. Sahu, M. K., & Sagar, S. P. (2021). Nonlinearity in the propagation of acoustic waves: Simulation and experimental validation in a creep damaged material. Materials Today: Proceedings, 44, 2251–2256.

5. Balamurugan, S., Mathan, G., Dey, A., Mukherjee, G., Sahu, M., & Pandey, J. C. (2012). Cracking of tungsten carbide rolls during hot rolling of branded rebars in a bar mill. Engineering Failure Analysis, 26, 182–191.