Prof. Viviane Faleiro | Experimental Methods | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Viviane Faleiro | Experimental Methods | Women Researcher Award

Professor | Universidade Estácio de Sá | Brazil

Prof. Viviane Faleiro is an accomplished academic and researcher renowned for her innovative contributions to health sciences through advanced Experimental Methods. As a lecturer and researcher at Universidade Estácio de Sá and Universidade Salgado de Oliveira, she has built a distinguished career centered on Experimental Methods in exercise physiology, metabolism, and occupational well-being. Her research integrates Experimental Methods to explore the physiological mechanisms underlying exercise performance, energy metabolism, and workplace health. Through her work at the Exercise Physiology Laboratory (LAFIEX), she employs precise Experimental Methods to analyze post-exercise oxygen consumption, lipid oxidation, and recovery processes, contributing to a deeper understanding of metabolic adaptations to various training protocols. Prof. Viviane Faleiro’s scientific achievements include publications in leading journals such as Sports (MDPI) and Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology, where she has effectively applied Experimental Methods to demonstrate the superiority of high-intensity and circuit training in enhancing metabolic efficiency. Her collaborations with prominent researchers at Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) and UNISUAM highlight her commitment to interdisciplinary research, where Experimental Methods serve as a bridge between scientific rigor and practical application. Her consultancy work at INOOVA Assessoria Esportiva further extends her influence beyond academia, integrating Experimental Methods into health promotion and sports performance programs that impact public and private sector initiatives, including the Maricá Cidade Olímpica project. Her continued engagement with scientific publication and international collaboration reflects her role as a global advocate for the use of Experimental Methods in advancing human performance and occupational health research. With a growing presence in citation databases and an expanding body of peer-reviewed work, Prof. Viviane Faleiro exemplifies scientific precision, innovation, and dedication. Her commitment to applying Experimental Methods in every aspect of her research underscores her impact on developing evidence-based strategies for training, rehabilitation, and inclusive physical education, contributing significantly to the global advancement of exercise and health sciences.

Profiles: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Faleiro, V., Gurgel, A. V., Guimarães, T. T., Figueiredo, T. C., Teixeira, F. G., Jotta, B., Monteiro, E. R., Meirelles, A. G., Caldas, C. C. A., & de Almeida, M. T. (2025). Isocaloric high-intensity interval and circuit training increases excess post-exercise oxygen consumption and lipid oxidation compared to moderate-intensity continuous training. Sports, 13(10), 355.

2. Marques Neto, S. R., Lattari, E., Gurgel, A., Faleiro, V., Machado, S., Farinatti, P., & Maranhão Neto, G. (2019). Determination of heart rate threshold from heart rate kinetics during maximal graded exercise in soccer players. Revista Brasileira de Cineantropometria & Desempenho Humano.

Dr. M. Ramamurthy | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. M. Ramamurthy | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | AMET University | India

Dr. M. Ramamurthy is a highly accomplished academician and researcher with extensive experience in Experimental Methods applied to mechanical and manufacturing engineering. His professional journey spans across several reputed engineering institutions, where he has contributed to Experimental Methods in teaching, research, and curriculum design. Holding a Ph.D. from Anna University with a focus on friction stir welding, Dr. M. Ramamurthy has published multiple papers in international journals emphasizing Experimental Methods for optimizing welding parameters, material characterization, and process analysis. His expertise extends to Experimental Methods in advanced materials, composite fabrication, and surface modification, reflecting a strong grasp of both theoretical and practical domains. He has participated in numerous conferences and workshops, showcasing his innovative applications of Experimental Methods in materials science and production engineering. Recognized for his contributions, he holds patents and authored book chapters on Experimental Methods for sustainable material development. His professional affiliations include ISTE, IAENG, and PMAI, demonstrating his commitment to continuous learning and collaboration. His research skills encompass Experimental Methods involving friction stir processes, multi-objective optimization, and mechanical testing. Dr. M. Ramamurthy’s awards and honors reflect his dedication to innovation and knowledge dissemination in Experimental Methods. With a balanced blend of academic and industrial exposure, he consistently integrates Experimental Methods into education, research, and technology development. In conclusion, Dr. M. Ramamurthy’s distinguished career exemplifies excellence in Experimental Methods, advancing engineering practices and inspiring future researchers.

Profiles: Google Scholar | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. Ramamurthy, M., Balasubramanian, P., Senthilkumar, N., & G. (2022). Influence of process parameters on the microstructure and mechanical properties of friction stir welds of AA2014 and AA6063 aluminium alloys using response surface methodology. Materials Research Express, 9, 70.

2. Senthilkumar, N., Thanikasalam, A., Stalin, K., Ramamurthy, M., & Lazar, P. (2024). Mechanical characterization of epoxy-nanoclay-kenaf fiber polymer composites. International Conference on Advanced Materials Manufacturing and Structures.

3. Ramamurthy, M., & Balasubramanian, P. (2022). Parametric optimization in friction stir joining of AA2014 and AA6061 alloys through entropy based multiobjective GRA approach. Materials Today: Proceedings, 59, 1249–1255.

4. Ramamurthy, M., Vasanthkumar, N. P., Perumal, G., & Senthilkumar, N. (2025). Formulation and features of chitosan and natural fiber blended bio-composite towards environmental sustainability. Journal of Environmental Nanotechnology, 14(1), 104–112.

5. Senthilkumar, N., Thanikasalam, A., Stalin, K., Ramamurthy, M., & Lazar, P. (2024). Thermal studies on palm fibre and rice husk ash-reinforced epoxy resin composite. International Conference on Advanced Materials Manufacturing and Structures.

Dr. Bin Song | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bin Song | Experimental Methods | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Southwest Petroleum University | China

Dr. Bin Song, an accomplished scholar in Experimental Methods, holds a Doctor of Engineering and serves as an Associate Researcher and Master’s Supervisor at Southwest Petroleum University. His work in Experimental Methods has greatly advanced gas safety and integrity assessment, hydrogen storage and transportation, and efficient utilization processes. Through his innovative use of Experimental Methods, he has produced over twenty high-level publications, sixteen of which are SCI-indexed, demonstrating his consistent excellence in research dissemination. His involvement in Experimental Methods also extends to securing four national invention patents, one of which achieved successful technological transformation, showcasing his strong applied research capabilities. Furthermore, he has contributed to the compilation of two industry and township standards, reinforcing the practical impact of his Experimental Methods-based investigations. His recognition in the scientific community stems from his ability to integrate Experimental Methods with engineering innovation, improving safety, performance, and sustainability in petroleum and hydrogen systems. His analytical expertise, technical precision, and interdisciplinary collaboration highlight his strong research skills and commitment to advancing Experimental Methods for industrial and academic excellence. Dr. Bin Song continues to inspire future researchers through his dedication to innovation, knowledge transfer, and technological development in Experimental Methods-driven research. 207 Citations, 18 Documents, 7 h-index.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publication

1. Novel method for optimizing emergency response facility layouts in gas pipeline networks. (2025). Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice.