Dr. Atal Bihari Harichandan | Engineering | Editorial Board Member 

Dr. Atal Bihari Harichandan | Engineering | Editorial Board Member 

Associate Professor | Centre for UG and PG Studies, BPUT Rourkela | India

Dr. Atal Bihari Harichandan is a distinguished professional in the field of Engineering, widely recognized for his impactful contributions across multiple Engineering disciplines. With extensive experience and a commitment to advancing modern Engineering innovation, he has established himself as a leading figure in both academic and applied Engineering research. His scholarly pursuits reflect a consistent dedication to the development of advanced Engineering technologies, methodologies, and sustainable solutions that address real-world challenges. Throughout his Engineering career, Dr. Harichandan has actively engaged in interdisciplinary collaborations, bridging the gap between theoretical Engineering principles and industrial applications. His Engineering research has been instrumental in fostering innovation and improving Engineering processes that contribute to technological progress and societal advancement. He has authored numerous Engineering publications that have received significant academic attention and have become valuable references for emerging Engineering scholars and professionals globally. Dr. Harichandan’s Engineering excellence is reflected not only in his scholarly productivity but also in his leadership within collaborative Engineering projects and initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable growth and industrial development. His Engineering insights have contributed to enhanced designs, improved systems, and innovative Engineering frameworks that continue to inspire future research directions. With a strong global presence in the Engineering research community, Dr. Harichandan’s work exemplifies a dedication to knowledge dissemination, innovation, and continuous improvement within the Engineering domain. His commitment to mentoring young Engineering researchers further strengthens the foundation of global Engineering education and research culture. Scopus profile of 386 Citations, 39 Documents, 8 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Numerical Simulation of Harmonic Gust Induced 2D Low-Re Incompressible Flow Over Tandem Circular Cylinders using ECFRUNS. (2025). Journal of Research and Applications in Mechanical Engineering.

2. Square Cylinder Aerodynamics: Insights from Aeroacoustic Analysis. (2025). Journal of Aeronautics Astronautics and Aviation.

3. Effect of various reactor temperatures for mixed metallic oxides in chemical looping combustion system for carbon capture. (2025). Journal of Thermal Engineering.

Dr. Saranya Indhumathi G | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Saranya Indhumathi G | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assistant Professor | Rajalakshmi Engineering College | India

Dr. Saranya G is a distinguished researcher whose scholarly contributions in the field of Engineering reflect excellence, innovation, and academic depth. With extensive experience in Engineering research and development, Dr. Saranya has made substantial progress in advancing applied and theoretical aspects of modern Engineering systems. Her work demonstrates a profound understanding of Engineering methodologies, design, and implementation, consistently aligning with global research standards. Through dedication to quality research, Dr. Saranya has contributed to several impactful studies in Engineering, which have inspired both academic and industrial applications. Her research output is marked by a strong focus on interdisciplinary collaboration, bridging various domains of Engineering to achieve innovative and sustainable solutions. Dr. Saranya’s publications in reputed journals highlight her commitment to the continuous evolution of Engineering practices and her passion for advancing knowledge in the global Engineering community. Her professional excellence has strengthened the integration of computational techniques, material innovations, and system optimization within Engineering research frameworks. Dr. Saranya’s collaborations with leading scholars and institutions have further enhanced the visibility and applicability of her Engineering research. She remains actively engaged in advancing experimental and analytical techniques that contribute to the future of Engineering innovation. Her body of work stands as a testament to the transformative potential of research-driven Engineering advancements and their impact on societal progress and technological development. Her scholarly excellence continues to enrich the domain of Engineering, promoting a culture of intellectual rigor and innovation. Google Scholar profile of 167 Citations, 8 h-index, and 7 i10-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Benazer, S. S., Dawood, M. S., Ramanathan, S. K., & Saranya, G. (2021). Efficient model for IoT based railway crack detection system. Materials Today: Proceedings, 45, 2789–2792.

2. Ambeth Kumar, V. D., Saranya, G., Elangovan, D., & Chiranjeevi, V. R. (2018). IOT-based smart museum using wearable device. International Conference on Innovative Computing and Communications, 27.

3. Saranya, G., Sivamangai, N. M., Ajayan, J., Sreejith, S., & Nithya, S. (2024). Semi-classical physics based model in AlGaN/BGaN based ultraviolet LED with p-AlGaN layer sandwiched around electron-blocking layer for droop-free efficiency. Micro and Nanostructures, 188, 207772.

4. Naveenkumar, R., Sivamangai, N. M., Napolean, A., Puviarasu, A., & Saranya, G. (2022). Preventive measure of SAT attack by integrating anti-SAT on locked circuit for improving hardware security. 2022 7th International Conference on Communication and Electronics Systems (ICCES), 14.

5. Jayanthi, P., Saranya, G., Duraimurugan, J., Sengodan, P., & Ravichandran, S. (2023). Construction of SnO₂/MWCNT nanocomposites as electrode materials for supercapacitor applications. Journal of Sol-Gel Science and Technology, 108(1), 112–119.

Dr. Kentaro Saeki | Visual Optics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kentaro Saeki | Visual Optics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Manager | SEED Co., Ltd. | Japan

Dr. Kentaro Saeki is a distinguished researcher and professional recognized for his extensive contributions to the field of Visual Optics. His work bridges the disciplines of optical engineering and biomedical innovation, focusing on advancing technologies that enhance visual performance and optical precision. With a strong foundation in Visual Optics, Dr. Kentaro Saeki has demonstrated remarkable expertise in developing innovative approaches that integrate theoretical and applied aspects of optical science. His research and professional activities have significantly contributed to the advancement of Visual Optics, particularly in designing and evaluating complex visual systems that improve both practical and clinical applications. As an active member of Japan’s scientific and engineering community, Dr. Kentaro Saeki has held positions of increasing responsibility, including his current role as Assistant Manager in the Engineering Department at SEED Co., Ltd., where his leadership continues to drive progress in Visual Optics innovation. His academic involvement as an Instructor at Tokyo Optometric College further reflects his commitment to shaping the next generation of specialists in Visual Optics. Through this dual engagement in industry and academia, he fosters collaboration that strengthens applied research and product development in the domain of Visual Optics. Dr. Kentaro Saeki’s professional record includes numerous research collaborations, publications, and contributions to optical science and visual perception studies. His impact extends beyond research, influencing technological development in Visual Optics and promoting sustainable solutions that improve human visual health. Dedicated, innovative, and internationally oriented, Dr. Kentaro Saeki continues to enhance the scientific understanding and practical applications of Visual Optics, establishing himself as a leading figure committed to excellence and discovery within this evolving field. His Scopus Profile is 12 Citations, 5 Documents, 2 h-index.

Profiles: ORCID | Scopus 

Featured Publications

1. Tatsumi, K., Saeki, K., Kubota, S., Kaneda, Y., Uno, K., Ohnuma, K., & Shiina, T. (2025). Evaluation method for resin mold using reflective wavefront sensor. Sensors, 25(21), 6682.

2. Saeki, K., Huyan, D., Sawada, M., Nakamura, A., Kubota, S., Uno, K., Ohnuma, K., & Shiina, T. (2021). Three-dimensional measurement for spherical and nonspherical shapes of contact lenses. Applied Optics, 60(13), 419721.

3. Saeki, K., Huyan, D., Sawada, M., Sun, Y., Nakamura, A., Kimura, M., Kubota, S., Uno, K., Ohnuma, K., & Shiina, T. (2020). Measurement algorithm for real front and back curved surfaces of contact lenses. Applied Optics, 59(28), 399190.

Jonathan Stromberg | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jonathan Stromberg | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Undergraduate Research | University of Idaho | United States

Mr. Jonathan Stromberg is an emerging talent in the field of engineering, demonstrating exceptional commitment to research, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. With a solid foundation in biological engineering, his work bridges advanced engineering techniques with environmental and sustainability challenges. His contributions to PFAS and wastewater treatment research showcase deep analytical ability, where he co-authored multiple peer-reviewed publications focused on PFAS defluorination and the optimization of plasma reactor performance. His engineering expertise extends to managing complex analytical systems such as LC-MS, IC, and UV-Vis for evaluating degradation mechanisms, which reflects a practical understanding of applied engineering science. As the lead of a NASA-affiliated wastewater engineering project, Mr. Stromberg has guided a multidisciplinary team in developing an ammonia and biochar-based treatment system, integrating performance-driven engineering design with real-world environmental applications. Beyond laboratory work, he demonstrates leadership and innovation as President of Product Development for a nonprofit organization, directing engineering design and commercialization strategies for a patented drink-safety dispenser. His experience spans project management, technical documentation, and system integration, essential skills for high-level engineering problem-solving. Mr. Stromberg’s global outlook, shaped by his volunteer engineering efforts in Kenya, underscores his dedication to sustainable development and societal impact. His proficiency with tools such as CAD, SolidWorks, MATLAB, and Python reflects a robust engineering skillset adaptable to diverse technological domains. His academic excellence and mentorship as a Supplemental Instruction Leader further highlight his ability to apply engineering principles to educational and collaborative contexts. Mr. Jonathan Stromberg’s professional trajectory exemplifies the integration of innovative engineering research, leadership, and global responsibility, contributing meaningfully to scientific advancement and environmental sustainability. Scopus profile of 287 Citations, 5 Documents, 4 h-index.

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Featured Publication

1. Dynamics and equilibrium of heme axial ligation in mesoporous nanocrystalline TiO₂ thin films. (2010). Inorganic Chemistry.

Dr. Ehsan Adibnia | Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ehsan Adibnia | Photonics | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | University of Sistan and Baluchestan | Iran

Dr. Ehsan Adibnia is a distinguished researcher in electrical engineering whose work exemplifies excellence in the integration of artificial intelligence and photonics. With a citation count of 6,447, an h-index of 45, and an i10-index of 153, his contributions to nanophotonics, plasmonics, and photonics-based optical communication have gained wide recognition. His research explores deep learning applications in photonic design, optical switching, and plasmonic structures, emphasizing the transformative role of photonics in next-generation computing and biosensing technologies. Dr. Adibnia has served as an assistant editor and reviewer for several high-impact journals, contributing to the advancement of global photonics research. His professional experience combines academic rigor and industrial insight, including expertise in programming, simulation tools like Lumerical and COMSOL, and PLC automation. His educational foundation in electrical engineering and his scholarly engagement at the University of Sistan and Baluchestan have provided a platform for innovative exploration in nanophotonics, quantum photonics, and integrated photonic circuits. Recognized for his excellence in photonics-driven design optimization, he has published influential studies on inverse design methods for fiber Bragg gratings, plasmonic resonators, and photonic crystal devices. His research interests span from artificial-intelligence-enhanced photonic structures to optical biosensors and metamaterials, underlining his commitment to interdisciplinary innovation. Through awards, editorial service, and sustained academic leadership, Dr. Adibnia continues to shape the evolving landscape of photonics, positioning his work at the intersection of computation, materials science, and optical engineering, where photonics defines the future of high-speed, intelligent systems.

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Featured Publications

1. Mirbagheri, M., Adib, E., Hughes, B. R., Waldman, S. D., Banquy, X., & Hwang, D. K. (2019). Advanced cell culture platforms: A growing quest for emulating natural tissues. Materials Horizons, 6(1), 45–71.

2. Esteki, M., Poorali, B., Adib, E., & Farzanehfard, H. (2015). Interleaved buck converter with continuous input current, extremely low output current ripple, low switching losses, and improved step-down conversion ratio. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 62(8), 4769–4776.

3. Bahrami, H., Farhangi, S., Iman-Eini, H., & Adib, E. (2017). A new interleaved coupled-inductor nonisolated soft-switching bidirectional DC–DC converter with high voltage gain ratio. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 65(7), 5529–5538.

4. Adib, E., & Farzanehfard, H. (2008). Family of zero-current transition PWM converters. IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 55(8), 3055–3063.

5. Adib, E., & Farzanehfard, H. (2009). Zero-voltage transition current-fed full-bridge PWM converter. IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics, 24(4), 1041–1047.*