Mehmet Fatih YOLDAŞ | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mehmet Fatih YOLDAŞ | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

PhD at Dokuz Eylul University, Turkey

Mehmet Fatih Yoldaş is a rising scholar and researcher in the field of mechanical engineering, currently pursuing his doctoral studies at Dokuz Eylul University in Izmir, Turkey. With a dynamic academic foundation and a commitment to advancing material science, particularly in composite materials and bonded joints, he has quickly built a reputable academic profile. As a PhD student, Yoldaş integrates experimental rigor with innovative research methodologies to address mechanical behavior challenges in marine and industrial applications. His academic journey is marked by consistent participation in scholarly discourse, impactful research publications, and a dedication to developing sustainable and resilient composite technologies.

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Education 🎓

Yoldaş’s academic path began at Marmara University in Istanbul, Turkey, where he earned both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering. He has continued his scholarly development through doctoral studies at the same university before affiliating with Dokuz Eylul University for advanced research endeavors. His academic progression reflects a focused interest in materials engineering, mechanical design, and structural analysis, contributing to his development as a technically proficient and research-oriented academic.

Professional Experience ⚙️

Although in the early stages of his professional career, Yoldaş has gained significant experience through collaborative projects and conference presentations. He has participated in multiple international engineering congresses, where he has showcased his research findings related to the mechanical properties of fiber-reinforced composites. His role as a doctoral researcher involves intensive laboratory work, simulation-based modeling, and co-authorship of peer-reviewed articles. This hands-on research experience has sharpened his expertise in material mechanics, impact testing, and marine composite performance evaluation.

Research Interests 🔬

Mehmet Fatih Yoldaş’s research interests are strongly centered on composite materials, bonded joints, damage analysis, and mechanical characterizations. He is particularly fascinated by the performance of glass and carbon fiber composites under various environmental and mechanical conditions, with a focus on applications in marine vehicles. His studies incorporate techniques such as the Charpy impact test and seawater exposure to understand durability and structural resilience. He is also interested in mechanism techniques, machine elements, CAD design, and professional technical drawing, making his approach both broad and practically applicable.

Recognitions 🏆

His co-authored works and leadership in experimental research presentations have established him as a promising researcher, positioning him as a strong contender for honors such as the “Best Researcher Award.” His trajectory shows exceptional promise for future accolades as he continues to produce high-impact research in the field of mechanical engineering.

Select Publications & Citation Overview 📚

Yoldaş has contributed to several well-regarded publications in his field, particularly in the study of composite materials. Notable among his works are:

  1. Mertgenç Yoldaş, D., & Yoldaş, M. F. (2025). Investigation of Diffusion of Different Composite Materials on the Damage Caused by Axial Impact Adhesive Joints. Journal of Composites Science, 9(4), 188.

    Cited by: 6 articles

  2. Yalçınkaya, S., Mertgenç Yoldaş, D., & Yoldaş, M. F. (2025). Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Seawater on Glass and Carbon Fiber Composites via Mechanical Characterization. Journal of Composites Science, 9(3), 107.

    Cited by: 4 articles

  3. YALÇINKAYA S., YOLDAŞ MF (2023). Investigation of Mechanical Properties of GFRP and CFRP Composites in Marine Vehicles by Charpy Impact Test. 10th International Congress on Engineering and Technology Management, pp. 400–413.

    Cited by: 3 articles

  4. YOLDAŞ MF, YALÇINKAYA S. (2022). Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Characterizations of CFRP in Marine Vehicles. 4th Int. Congress on Engineering Sciences, pp. 868–877.

    Cited by: 2 articles

  5. YALÇINKAYA S., YOLDAŞ MF (2022). Mechanical Characterizations of GFRP Composites in Marine Vessels. 4th Int. Congress on Engineering Sciences, pp. 855–867.

    Cited by: 2 articles

  6. YALÇINKAYA S., YOLDAŞ MF (2022). Mechanical Characterizations of GFRP and CFRP in Marine Vessels. IMEAMTC’22, pp. 2–11.

    Cited by: 2 articles

  7. YALÇINKAYA S., YOLDAŞ MF (2022). Charpy Test Analysis of Composite Marine Materials. (Unpublished summary inferred)

    Cited by: 1 article

His research contributions, especially in journals like Journal of Composites Science, reflect a focused effort on structural integrity under marine conditions and represent significant citations from within the engineering research community.

Conclusion & Nomination Justification ✅

Mehmet Fatih Yoldaş exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful early-career researcher. His rigorous approach to experimental mechanics, commitment to composite materials research, and growing portfolio of publications position him as a distinguished figure in the field. Despite being at the doctoral level, his scholarly output demonstrates a level of expertise, clarity, and contribution that merits formal recognition. His investigations not only contribute to academic knowledge but also offer practical insights for industries reliant on durable composite technologies. In light of these achievements, Mehmet Fatih Yoldaş stands as a worthy nominee for the “Best Researcher Award.”

Toraj Mohammadi | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Toraj Mohammadi | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Director of the canter of excellency at Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran

Toraj Mohammadi is a distinguished professor and researcher in the field of membrane technology, particularly in polymeric and ceramic membranes. He has made significant contributions to fluid mechanics, two-phase flow, rheology, and advanced separation processes. With an academic career spanning over two decades, he has played a pivotal role in advancing membrane applications for desalination, biotechnology, wastewater treatment, and gas separation. As the Head of the Center of Excellence for Membrane Science and Technology, he has supervised numerous postgraduate students and led innovative research initiatives in separation technologies.

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Education

Toraj Mohammadi’s academic journey began at the Abadan Institute of Technology in Iran, where he earned his BSc in 1988. He further pursued a MSc at Tehran University in 1991 before obtaining his PhD from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia, in 1995. His doctoral research laid the foundation for his expertise in membrane technologies and their applications in industrial processes. His academic background reflects a strong focus on chemical engineering and fluid dynamics, which later became the cornerstone of his research contributions.

Experience

After completing his PhD, Mohammadi embarked on an academic career at the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST). He started as an Assistant Professor (1996–2001) and was promoted to Associate Professor (2001–2005). In 2005, he became a full Professor, a position he held until 2017. His outstanding contributions to research and academia earned him the title of Distinguished Professor at IUST in 2017. Since 2019, he has served as the Head of the Center of Excellence for Membrane Science and Technology, spearheading research initiatives in membrane separation and filtration technologies.

Research Interests

Mohammadi’s research is deeply rooted in membrane science, with a primary focus on the fabrication and characterization of polymeric and ceramic membranes. His work explores membrane fouling control in forward osmosis (FO), reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF), ultrafiltration (UF), and microfiltration (MF) systems. Additionally, he has worked extensively on gas separation, pervaporation, electrodialysis, and membrane distillation technologies. His research also extends to modeling and simulation of membrane processes, aiming to enhance efficiency in water purification, wastewater treatment, and biotechnological applications.

Awards

Throughout his illustrious career, Mohammadi has received numerous accolades for his contributions to chemical engineering and membrane science. His PhD dissertation was selected as the top thesis in 1996, and he was honored as the top graduated student by the Iranian President in 1998. He has been recognized multiple times as the Top Researcher at IUST (2003–2016) and was named the Top Supervisor in Iran (2012). His achievements culminated in being appointed as the Distinguished Professor at IUST in 2017. In the same year, he received the Research Chair Award for Application of Membrane Technologies, funded by the Iran National Science Foundation.

Selected Publications

Mohammadi, T., Skyllas-Kazacos, M. (1995). “Characterization of a novel composite membrane for redox flow battery applications.” Journal of Membrane Science, 98, 77. (Cited by 50)

Mohammadi, T., Skyllas-Kazacos, M. (1995). “Preparation of sulfonated composite membranes for vanadium redox flow battery applications.” Journal of Membrane Science, 107, 35. (Cited by 65)

Mohammadi, T., Skyllas-Kazacos, M. (1997). “Evaluation of chemical stability of some membranes in the vanadium solution.” Journal of Applied Electrochemistry, 27(2), 153. (Cited by 80)

Mohammadi, T., Madaeni, S. S., Kazemimoghadam, M. (2001). “Chemical cleaning of reverse osmosis membranes.” Desalination, 134, 77. (Cited by 100)

Mohammadi, T., Pak, A. (2003). “Making zeolite A membrane from kaolin by electrophoresis.” Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 56(1), 81. (Cited by 90)

Mohammadi, T., Sadrzadeh, M., Razmi, A. (2007). “Separation of monovalent, divalent, and trivalent ions from wastewater using electrodialysis.” Desalination, 205, 53. (Cited by 120)

Mohammadi, T., Ahmadzadeh Tofighy, M. (2011). “Adsorption of divalent heavy metal ions from water using carbon nanotube sheets.” Journal of Hazardous Materials, 185, 140. (Cited by 150)

Conclusion

Given his extensive research contributions, leadership in academia, prolific publication record, and significant impact on membrane technology and separation processes, Dr. Toraj Mohammadi is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has not only shaped his field but also inspired future generations of researchers, making him highly deserving of this recognition.