Dr. Mohamed Abdi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Mohamed Abdi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Teacher | Tissemsilt University | Algeria

Dr. Mohamed Abdi is a distinguished researcher in Mechanical Engineering whose academic and professional journey reflects a profound commitment to advancing the frontiers of Engineering science. With an extensive educational foundation in Energetics and Mechanical Engineering, his expertise bridges theoretical and applied aspects of Engineering thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. His Engineering research primarily explores the rheological, hydrodynamic, and thermal behavior of non-Newtonian and nanofluid systems through advanced numerical and simulation-based Engineering methodologies. Dr. Abdi’s Engineering contributions include numerous publications in high-impact journals and conferences addressing turbulence modeling, convective heat transfer, and magnetohydrodynamic flow within complex Engineering systems. His participation in various international Engineering collaborations and his authorship of Engineering book chapters demonstrate his capacity to translate scientific insight into practical innovation. Dedicated to the progression of renewable energy and thermal management solutions, his Engineering studies aim to optimize system performance and sustainability through computational modeling and Engineering analysis. In recognition of his scholarly impact, he has been actively involved in Engineering education and mentoring, nurturing future engineers with analytical and problem-solving skills essential for global challenges. His meticulous approach to Engineering research and his ability to integrate theoretical models with industrial applications highlight his academic excellence and professional rigor. Dr. Abdi’s Engineering accomplishments stand as a testament to his intellectual leadership and contribution to multidisciplinary Engineering innovation. Google Scholar profile of 48 Citations, 4 h-index, 2 i10 index.

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Featured Publications

1. Abdi, M., Chaib, K., Menouer, A., & Benferhat, S. (2023). A natural convection conjugate heat transfer of nano-encapsulated phase change materials (NEPCMs) in an inclined blocked square enclosure. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications, 84(6), 604–625.

2. Abdi, M., Noureddine, A., & Ould-Rouiss, M. (2020). Numerical simulation of turbulent forced convection of a power law fluid flow in an axially rotating pipe. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 42.

3. Abdi, M. (2024). Combined conjugate free convection and thermal radiation in a porous inclined enclosure occupied with Cu–Al₂O₃ hybrid nanofluid. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals, 1–39.

4. Abdi, M. (2025). Laminar convective heat transfer combining buoyancy and thermal radiation of Carreau fluid within a concentric and eccentric annulus. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals, 86(9), 2879–2908.

5. Abdi, M., Ould-Rouiss, M., & Noureddine, A. (2024). Hydrodynamic and rheological characteristics of a pseudoplastic fluid through a rotating cylinder. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications, 85(2), 250–269.*

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yavuz Hakan Ozdemir | Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yavuz Hakan Ozdemir | Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University | Turkey

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yavuz Hakan Ozdemir has established himself as a distinguished academic in the field of Engineering, where his contributions span across education, research, and professional practice, demonstrating the multidisciplinary depth of Engineering. He pursued advanced studies in Engineering and has consistently integrated knowledge with innovation throughout his career. His professional experience includes teaching, mentoring, and conducting high-level Engineering research, while also contributing to collaborative projects that emphasize applied Engineering solutions. His research interests cover diverse domains of Engineering, where he has published impactful works, developed methodologies, and provided Engineering-driven insights into complex problems. Recognized for his excellence, he has received awards and honors that highlight his significant role in advancing Engineering knowledge and practice. His research skills showcase expertise in analytical methods, problem-solving, and innovation, which he applies to Engineering contexts in both academic and industrial collaborations. His ability to merge theoretical frameworks with practical Engineering solutions underscores his strengths as both a scholar and practitioner. Throughout his career, Engineering has remained the central theme, guiding his educational journey, professional endeavors, and research contributions. The emphasis on Engineering knowledge dissemination, innovation in Engineering applications, and continuous development of Engineering skills defines his academic path. With a commitment to advancing the field, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yavuz Hakan Ozdemir exemplifies how Engineering can transform challenges into opportunities, ensuring that Engineering remains the driving force of his academic excellence and professional impact, while his legacy continues to inspire future generations in the world of Engineering. His Google Scholar citations 221, h-index 7, i10-index 5, showcasing measurable research impact.

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Featured Publications

1. Ozdemir, Y. H., Cosgun, T., Dogrul, A., & Barlas, B. (2016). A numerical application to predict the resistance and wave pattern of KRISO container ship. Brodogradnja: An International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 47.

2. Ozdemir, Y. H., & Barlas, B. (2017). Numerical study of ship motions and added resistance in regular incident waves of KVLCC2 model. International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 9(2), 149–159.

3. Ozdemir, Y. H., Barlas, B., Yilmaz, T., & Bayraktar, S. (2014). Numerical and experimental study of turbulent free surface flow for a fast ship model. Brodogradnja: An International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 36.

4. Ozdemir, Y. H., Bayraktar, S., & Yılmaz, T. (2007). Computational investigation of a hull. In 2nd International Conference on Maritime Research and Transportation (ICMRT).

5. Ozdemir, Y. H., Cosgun, T., & Barlas, B. (2021). Wave field generated by finite-span hydrofoils operating beneath a free surface. Brodogradnja: An International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, 11.