Suresh Vellingiri | Matrix Composites | Pioneer Researcher Award

Dr. Suresh Vellingiri | Matrix Composites | Pioneer Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Kalaignar karunanidhi Institute of Technology | India

Dr. Suresh Vellingiri is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Mechanical Engineering, currently serving as an Associate Professor at KIT–Kalaignarkarunanidhi Institute of Technology, Coimbatore. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Anna University, obtained in 2014, along with an M.E. in Engineering Design and a B.E. in Mechanical Engineering, both with first-class distinction. With over two decades of academic and research experience, including 11 years post-Ph.D., Dr. Vellingiri has made notable contributions in materials and manufacturing processes, composite materials, CAD/CAM, FEA, and additive manufacturing technologies. His doctoral research focused on the mechanical testing and machining parameter analysis of LM25 aluminium hybrid metal matrix composites reinforced with boron carbide and graphite. A recognized research supervisor under Anna University, he has published extensively in reputed journals, achieving over 970 citations with an h-index of 13 and i10-index of 16. His research includes innovative works on intelligent control systems, solar energy applications, and biofuels with nano-additives. Beyond research, Dr. Vellingiri has played several academic leadership roles, including Research Coordinator, NBA/NAAC Criteria Coordinator, and International Conference Organizer at various engineering institutions. His consistent efforts in promoting academic excellence, mentoring young researchers, and integrating modern design and manufacturing concepts into education exemplify his dedication to advancing engineering science and technology. Through his scholarly impact, leadership, and research innovation, Dr. Vellingiri continues to be a driving force in the evolving field of mechanical and manufacturing engineering.

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Featured Publications

  • Perundyurai, T. S., Vellingiri, S., Rajendrian, S., Munusamy, S., & Chinnaiyan, S. (2020). K-nearest neighbour technique for the effective prediction of refrigeration parameter compatible for automobile. Thermal Science, 24(1 Part B), 565–569.

  • Vigneshkumar, N., Venkatasudhahar, M., Kumar, P. M., Ramesh, A., Subbiah, R., & Vellingiri, S. (2021). Investigation on indirect solar dryer for drying sliced potatoes using phase change materials (PCM). Materials Today: Proceedings, 47, 5233–5238.

  • Vasanthaseelan, S., Kumar, P. M., Anandkumar, R., Ram, K. H., Subbiah, R., & Vellingiri, S. (2021). Investigation on solar water heater with different types of turbulators. Materials Today: Proceedings, 47, 5203–5208.

  • Saravankumar, P. T., Suresh, V., Vijayan, V., & Godwin Antony, A. (2019). Ecological effect of corn oil biofuel with SiO₂ nano-additives. Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects, 41, 1–10.

  • Sathish Kumar, A., Naveen, S., Vijayakumar, R., Suresh, V., Asary, A. R., & Others. (2023). An intelligent fuzzy-particle swarm optimization supervisory-based control of robot manipulator for industrial welding applications. Scientific Reports, 13(1), 8253.

Rubia Gouveia | Fiber Reinforcement in Composites | Best Researcher Award

DR. Rubia Gouveia | Fiber Reinforcement in Composites | Best Researcher Award

Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials, Brazil

Profiles:

📝Introduction

Rubia Figueredo Gouveia is a dedicated researcher at the Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano), which is part of the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) in Campinas, Brazil. In her role, she focuses on advancing the field of sustainable materials, particularly through her expertise in polymeric nanocomposites. Dr. Gouveia’s work is pivotal in exploring bio-based alternatives to traditional petroleum-derived materials, contributing significantly to the development of sustainable materials in her field.

📚 Publication Achievements

Dr. Gouveia has an impressive publication record, with 43 journal articles indexed in recognized databases like SCI and Scopus. Her contributions have garnered considerable attention in the scientific community, reflected in her citation indices: she has 2411 citations on Google Scholar with an H-index of 22, and 1613 citations on Web of Science with an H-index of 20. These metrics highlight the impact and recognition of her research on bio-based polymers and nanocomposites within the scientific community.

🔍 Ongoing Research

Currently, Dr. Gouveia is leading a groundbreaking project with a packaging paper company aimed at exploring the use of biopolymers in coating applications. This project, which runs from 2024 to 2027 with a substantial budget of R$ 1.7 million, exemplifies her commitment to developing sustainable solutions. Additionally, she collaborates with various companies and institutions to investigate nanocellulose’s potential as a filler in polymeric composites, further advancing the field of green materials.

🧪 Research Interests

Dr. Gouveia’s research interests revolve around bio-based polymers, nanocellulose, nanocomposites, and fibers. She is particularly focused on extracting nanostructures from biomass and developing high-performance alternatives to petroleum-derived materials. Her expertise in utilizing X-ray microtomography for advanced morphological characterization in relevant environmental conditions enables her to engineer well-organized and aligned porous structures, especially for filter and membrane applications. Her work also extends to bio-based adhesives and biopolymer-based nanocomposites for packaging and structural applications, emphasizing sustainability and innovation.

🎓 Academic Background

Dr. Gouveia holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry from the State University of Maringa (2003) and obtained her MSc (2005) and Ph.D. (2010) from the University of Campinas. Her doctoral thesis, which focused on innovative applications of chemistry, was recognized with the prestigious “Casimiro Montenegro Award” for the best thesis in Chemistry. This solid academic foundation paved the way for her successful career in research and development.

🏆 Scholarships and Awards

Throughout her academic and professional journey, Dr. Gouveia has received several accolades and scholarships. Notably, her Ph.D. thesis was awarded the Casimiro Montenegro Award, which underscores her exceptional contributions to the field of chemistry. Additionally, her work has been supported by four research grants from Brazilian public foundations and companies, allowing her to pursue innovative projects that have a significant impact on sustainable material development.

🔬 Bioinformatics and Professional Associations

Dr. Gouveia is actively involved in the bioinformatics community, where she utilizes computational tools and techniques to analyze and interpret data related to bio-based polymers and nanocomposites. Her involvement in professional associations, such as the Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano) and participation in organizing events like the 3rd Nanocellulose Workshop in Campinas, reflects her commitment to advancing the field of nanotechnology and fostering collaboration among researchers.

📅 Training & Workshops

Dr. Gouveia has participated in numerous training sessions and workshops to stay at the forefront of her field. Her continuous learning approach ensures that she remains up-to-date with the latest advancements in nanotechnology and sustainable materials. This commitment to professional development has equipped her with the skills and knowledge necessary to lead cutting-edge research projects and contribute to the global scientific community.

🎤 Oral Presentations

As a thought leader in her field, Dr. Gouveia has delivered numerous oral presentations at national and international conferences, sharing her research findings and insights with peers. Her presentations often focus on the innovative use of bio-based polymers and nanocomposites, highlighting the potential of sustainable materials to replace traditional petroleum-derived options. Her ability to effectively communicate complex scientific concepts to diverse audiences underscores her expertise and passion for her work.

✅ Tasks Completed as a Researcher

Throughout her career, Dr. Gouveia has successfully completed various research projects, ranging from the development of nanocellulose-based composites to exploring bio-based adhesives. Her work has involved extensive laboratory experimentation, data analysis, and collaboration with industry partners. By leading multiple research initiatives, she has demonstrated her ability to manage complex projects, meet deadlines, and deliver impactful results.

🌟 Success Factors

Dr. Gouveia attributes her success to her dedication, innovation, and collaboration with fellow researchers and industry partners. Her ability to think creatively and approach problems from different angles has enabled her to develop novel solutions for sustainable materials. Additionally, her strong network within the scientific community and industry has provided valuable opportunities for collaboration and knowledge exchange, further enhancing the impact of her research.

📖Publications:

Paper Title: Ultrafast microfluidic solvent extraction and machine learning-assisted impedimetric sensor for multidetermination of scaling ions in crude oils

  • Authors: da Silva, A.A., de Oliveira, R.A.G., Giordano, G.F., Gobbi, A.L., Lima, R.S.
  • Journal: Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: Enhancing Water Resistance in Cationic Cellulose Nanofibril Adhesive with Natural Rubber Latex

  • Authors: Silva, D.B., Nascimento, D.M., Claro, P.I.C., Gouveia, R.F., Bernardes, J.S.
  • Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials
  • Year: 2024

Paper Title: From micro- to nano- and time-resolved x-ray computed tomography: Bio-based applications, synchrotron capabilities, and data-driven processing

  • Authors: Claro, P.I.C., Borges, E.P.B.S., Schleder, G.R., Fazzio, A., Gouveia, R.F.
  • Journal: Applied Physics Reviews
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: Designing 3D fractal morphology of eco-friendly nanocellulose-based composite aerogels for water remediation

  • Authors: Lorevice, M.V., Claro, P.I.C., Aleixo, N.A., Martinez, D.S.T., Gouveia, R.F.
  • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal
  • Year: 2023

Paper Title: How lignin sticks to cellulose—insights from atomic force microscopy enhanced by machine-learning analysis and molecular dynamics simulations

  • Authors: Nascimento, D.M., Colombari, F.M., Focassio, B., Driemeier, C., Bernardes, J.S.
  • Journal: Nanoscale
  • Year: 2023