Junaid Aslam | Composites | Innovative Research Award

 

Innovative Research Award

Junaid Aslam —shanghai university China
          Junaid Aslam
Researcher Junaid Aslam
Affiliation shanghai university
Country China
Scopus ID 58432501700
Documents 22
Citations 354
h-index 12
Subject Area Composites
Event International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer

The Innovative Research Award recognizes research activity associated with advances in scientific and engineering disciplines. This academic recognition profile concerns Junaid Aslam, a researcher based in China whose stated subject area is Composites. The supplied bibliometric information records 354 citations and an h-index of 12 under Scopus ID 58432501700. These indicators provide quantitative information about research visibility, although citation metrics should be interpreted in relation to publication field, career stage, document type, and citation practices.

Abstract

This profile presents the academic recognition context of Junaid Aslam in the field of composites, with particular relevance to fiber-reinforced polymer materials. The supplied record identifies China as the country, Scopus author identifier 58432501700, 354 citations, and an h-index of 12. The profile is associated with the International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer. Because institutional affiliation, publication count, ORCID identifier, and direct award documentation were not supplied, those fields are retained as unavailable rather than inferred.

Keywords

Junaid Aslam, Innovative Research Award, composites, fiber-reinforced polymers, polymer composites, composite materials, materials science, structural composites, advanced materials, Scopus, research impact, bibliometrics, composite engineering, fiber reinforcement, materials research.

Introduction

Composite materials combine two or more constituents to obtain a material system with properties that can differ substantially from those of the individual components. Fiber-reinforced polymer composites are particularly important because their mechanical performance can be tailored through fiber selection, matrix chemistry, architecture, orientation, and processing conditions.[3] Research in this area commonly addresses strength, stiffness, durability, damage tolerance, lightweight construction, manufacturing, and sustainability.

Academic recognition in materials research may consider both the scientific quality of individual contributions and their broader influence within a research community. Citation-based indicators such as citation counts and h-index values can provide supplementary evidence of scholarly visibility, but they do not independently establish research quality or award eligibility.

Research Profile

The supplied information places Junaid Aslam within the broad subject area of Composites. The reported Scopus identifier is 58432501700, with a supplied citation count of 354 and an h-index of 12. These figures are presented as supplied profile data and may change as bibliographic databases are updated.

Research Contributions

The supplied subject classification indicates a research focus on composites. Within this discipline, fiber-reinforced polymer research encompasses the relationships among fiber architecture, polymer matrices, interfacial bonding, processing, mechanical behavior, environmental durability, and service performance.[3] The specific publications or experimental contributions attributable to Junaid Aslam should be verified against the corresponding bibliographic records before individual technical findings are assigned to the researcher.

Publications

No complete publication list was supplied with the award-profile data. Consequently, individual publication titles, journal names, publication years, document counts, and authorship positions are not asserted in this article. The supplied Scopus identifier may be used to verify the researcher’s indexed publication record.

Research Impact

The supplied record reports 354 citations and an h-index of 12. The h-index is designed to summarize a researcher’s publication and citation distribution, while citation counts measure the number of recorded citations to indexed documents. Such metrics are useful descriptive indicators but should be interpreted with appropriate disciplinary and career-stage context.

Award Suitability

The supplied profile information is broadly aligned with an award context focused on fiber-reinforced polymer research because the stated subject area is Composites and the named event specifically concerns fiber-reinforced polymer. The reported citation and h-index values provide additional bibliometric information that may be considered as part of an award assessment.

Conclusion

Junaid Aslam is presented in the supplied information as a researcher in China working within the subject area of Composites and associated with the International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer. The provided bibliometric record lists Scopus ID 58432501700, 354 citations, and an h-index of 12. These data support a concise academic recognition profile while leaving institutional affiliation, publication count, ORCID, and official award documentation for verification from authoritative sources.

References

  1. Scopus Author Profile — Junaid Aslam, https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/58432501700
  2. Covalent triazine frameworks for Lithium-based batteries: Design principles, electrochemical roles and future perspectives, 10.1016/j.flatc.2026.101074
  3. A sustainable biomass-derived interlayer with interface-stabilizing for dendrite-free and high-stability Zn metal batteries, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpowsour.2026.240597

 

Zina Vuluga | Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zina Vuluga | Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites | Best Researcher Award

Senior Researcher at National Institute for Research & Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry—ICECHIM Bucharest, Romania

Dr. Zina Vuluga is an esteemed Romanian chemical engineer and senior scientist, currently affiliated with the National Institute for Research and Development in Chemistry and Petrochemistry (ICECHIM). With over four decades of extensive experience in polymer science, she has made significant contributions to the development of polymer composites and nanocomposites. Throughout her prolific career, she has held several leadership roles, including Chief of the Polymer Modification Department and President of the Scientific Council at ICECHIM. Her work spans industrial and biomedical applications, with notable impact in advancing environmental sustainability through innovative materials research.

Profile

Orcid | Scopus

Education

Dr. Vuluga earned her degree in Chemical Engineering in 1980 from the Faculty of Chemical Technology, University “Politehnica” of Bucharest. She continued her academic journey with specialized management training in 1981 and a postgraduate certificate in process modeling and simulation in 1995. She achieved her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering in 2004 with a dissertation focusing on “Thermoplastic Composites (at nanometre scale),” awarded by the same university.

Professional Experience

Starting her career at ILV Policolor (1980–1982), Dr. Vuluga gained hands-on experience in paint and varnish technologies. Since 1982, she has been deeply rooted in ICECHIM, serving in various capacities such as engineer, team leader, and vice president of the scientific and administrative councils. Between 2012 and 2023, she led the Polymer Composites and Nanocomposites Team. Her work emphasizes the development of hybrid nanocomposites, antistatic and biodegradable materials, and nanofillers for industrial and biomedical applications.

Research Interests

Dr. Vuluga’s research centers on polymer-based nanocomposites, particularly focusing on the development of environmentally friendly materials with high-performance properties. Her areas of expertise include smart and biodegradable composites, bio-based nanostructured materials, collagen-based systems, and renewable nanomaterials. She is also known for her pioneering work in developing “intelligent” hybrid nanocomposites for drug delivery systems and in regenerative medicine applications, particularly bone implants.

Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Vuluga’s scientific excellence has been widely recognized. She received awards from the Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI) for her impactful ISI publications and patents. In 2023, she was honored with an honorary diploma by the Romanian Chemical Society on its centennial celebration. Her dedication to research and innovation continues to set a benchmark in her field.

Selected Publications 

  1. Panaitescu D.M., Vuluga Z., et al. “High flow polypropylene/SEBS composites reinforced with differently treated hemp fibers,” Composites Part B, 2019, FI=6.864. Cited by: 63 articles

  2. Vuluga Z., et al. “Morphological and Tribological Properties of PMMA/Halloysite Nanocomposites,” Polymers, 2018. FI=2.935. Cited by: 51 articles

  3. Vuluga Z., et al. “Properties of Recycled Polypropylene and Industrial Waste Composites,” Polymers, 2023, 15, 2545. Cited by: 19 articles

  4. Vuluga Z., et al. “Scratch Resistance of Polymethylmethacrylate Composites,” Polymers, 2021, 13, 3560. Cited by: 42 articles

  5. Albu M.G., Vuluga Z., et al. “Morphology and Thermal Stability of Bacterial Cellulose/Collagen Composites,” Central Eur. J. Chem., 2014, 12(9). Cited by: 47 articles

  6. Corobea M.C., Vuluga Z., et al. “Novel Nanocomposite Membranes from Cellulose Acetate and Clay-Silica Nanowires,” Polym. Adv. Technol., 2016. FI=1.823. Cited by: 36 articles

  7. Panaitescu D.M., Vuluga Z., et al. “Effect of SEBS on Morphology of PP/Organoclay Nanocomposites,” Polymer Bulletin, 2012. Cited by: 29 articles

Conclusion

Dr. Zina Vuluga exemplifies research excellence and leadership in chemical engineering, particularly in polymer and nanocomposite materials. Her holistic contributions—ranging from innovative biodegradable solutions to cutting-edge applications in automotive and biomedicine—highlight her as a leader who bridges academic insight with practical impact. Given her outstanding scholarly output, extensive project management experience, international collaboration, and notable awards, she is a highly suitable and deserving candidate for recognition through the Award Nomination.

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.

Profile

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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.”

Nita Raskar | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nita Raskar | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D. Student at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, India

Dr. Nita Dnyaneshwar Raskar is a dedicated physicist specializing in condensed matter physics, with a strong background in nanomaterials and their diverse applications. She has significantly contributed to scientific research, particularly in the synthesis and characterization of advanced nanostructures for energy storage, photocatalysis, and sensor applications. Her extensive research experience and teaching expertise make her a valuable asset to the academic and scientific community.

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Education

Dr. Raskar is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Maharashtra, India. Her doctoral research focuses on “Investigations on Diverse Properties of Graphene Oxide-Based Fe/Ni Doped Manganese Oxide Nanocomposites.” She holds an M.Sc. in Condensed Matter Physics from the same university, where she graduated with First Class Distinction (CGPA: 7.2/10). Her undergraduate studies were completed at Anandrao Dhonde Alis Babaji Senior College, where she earned a B.Sc. in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics with distinction.

Experience

Dr. Raskar has held multiple academic positions, including serving as a contributor teacher at Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University. Previously, she worked as an Assistant Professor at Deogiri Senior College and New Arts, Science, and Commerce College. Her teaching experience spans both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, where she has guided students in practical lab techniques, research methodologies, and curriculum development. Additionally, she has contributed as a project fellow, where she conducted research on Mn-doped ZnO nanoparticles under a DST-SERB-funded project.

Research Interests

Dr. Raskar’s research focuses on the synthesis and characterization of advanced nanomaterials, with applications in supercapacitors, photocatalysis, gas sensing, and environmental remediation. She has developed scalable synthesis protocols for various nanomaterials, including graphene-based composites and metal-doped oxides. Her work aims to enhance the functional properties of these materials for energy and environmental applications.

Awards

Dr. Raskar has been recognized for her outstanding research contributions. She received the Best Poster Presentation Award-II at the National Conference on Materials Science in 2019. Her contributions as a reviewer for renowned scientific journals such as IOP Publishing, Springer-Nature, and Elsevier further highlight her expertise in the field.

Selected Publications

D. V. Dake, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Defect Engineering in Bilayer N-Doped Tungsten-Modified GO/RGO Hybrid Composite: A Comparative Study with Tungsten Carbide for Supercapacitor Applications.” Journal of Molecular Structure, 2025.

Vijay A Mane, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Multifunctional Fe-Doped Bi2O3/TiO2 Heterojunctions for Environmental Remediation and Gas Sensing.” Surfaces and Interfaces, 2025.

V. A. Mane, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Nanointerface Engineering of MXene-Based Fe-Doped Bi2O3 Nano Heterostructures for Efficient Energy Storage and Environmental Remediation.” Journal of Energy Storage, 2025.

H. A. Khawal, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Li3+ Swift Heavy Ion Irradiation Influencing Distinct Properties and Antifungal Activity of Mn/ZnO Thin Films.” Journal of Materials Research, 2024.

R. B. Sonpir, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Smart and Advanced Nanocomposites of rGO-Based Ni-Doped Co3O4/TiO2 for Next-Level Photocatalysis and Gas Sensing Application.” Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2024.

S. A. Jadhav, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Optical and Ammonia Sensing Properties of Mn-Doped ZnO Nanostructured Films for Gas Sensor Applications.” Emergent Materials, 2024.

K. M. Chavan, N. D. Raskar, et al. “Nanostructured MnO2-Based Zn-Doped Bi2O3 Nanocomposite for Improved Antimicrobial and Photocatalytic Applications.” Chemistry Select, 2024.

Conclusion

Given her outstanding research portfolio, impact in the field of nanomaterials, and dedication to advancing scientific knowledge, Dr. Nita Dnyaneshwar Raskar is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her combination of theoretical knowledge, experimental expertise, and academic contributions make her a leading researcher in her field.

 

Jaehyeung Park | polymer composite | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jaehyeung Park | polymer composite | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Kyungpook National University, South Korea

Jaehyeung Park is an esteemed researcher and academic specializing in polymer science, nanomaterials, and biofibers. His extensive work in developing functional surfaces and interfaces has made significant contributions to material science, particularly in the areas of sustainable biomaterials and fiber-reinforced composites. With years of experience in academia and research institutions, he has been at the forefront of innovations in polymer nanocomposites and sustainable synthesis techniques.

Profile

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Education

Jaehyeung Park earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Science from the University of Massachusetts Lowell in 2016 under the guidance of Prof. Mingdi Yan. His doctoral research focused on the covalent functionalization of graphene by perfluorophenyl azides, contributing to the understanding of hybrid material synthesis. Prior to his Ph.D., he completed his M.S. in Advanced Organic Materials Science and Engineering at Kyungpook National University, South Korea, in 2010. His master’s thesis revolved around the preparation of hybrid nanofibers and nanoparticles using electrospinning techniques. He also obtained his B.S. in Biofibers and Biomaterials Science from Kyungpook National University in 2008, receiving high honors scholarships during his studies.

Professional Experience

Dr. Park is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Biofibers and Biomaterials Science at Kyungpook National University, South Korea. Before this role, he served as an Assistant Professor at the same institution from 2020 to 2023 and held a similar position at Dong-Eui University between 2018 and 2020. Additionally, he gained valuable international research experience as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, from 2016 to 2018. His diverse academic and research journey has enabled him to collaborate on groundbreaking projects in polymer synthesis, nanomaterials, and fiber-reinforced composites.

Research Interests

Dr. Park’s research interests are centered around designing and developing advanced functional materials with a focus on polymer and nanomaterials. His work includes the control of nanostructures for optimized performance in various applications and the exploration of nanomaterials’ physical and chemical properties for material innovation. He is also actively engaged in the sustainable synthesis of eco-friendly functional materials from renewable biomass resources, aiming to create high-value polymer nanocomposites for industrial and structural applications. His expertise extends to fiber-reinforced polymer composites, which have broad applications in sustainability and engineering.

Awards and Recognitions

Throughout his career, Dr. Park has received several awards recognizing his contributions to polymer science and biomaterials. Notably, he was honored with the Outstanding Graduate Student Award in Polymer Science in 2014 during his Ph.D. studies. He also received multiple high-honors scholarships from Kyungpook National University during his undergraduate and master’s programs. His contributions to material science and polymer engineering continue to be acknowledged in academic and industrial circles.

Selected Publications

Dr. Park has published extensively in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the fields of biomaterials, nanotechnology, and polymer science. Some of his notable publications include:

“Exploring the effect of polyol structure and the incorporation of lignin on the properties of bio-based polyurethane” – Published in Polymers (2025), cited by various studies on bio-based materials.

“Characterization of thermo-responsive shape memory bio-based thermoplastic polyurethane (SMTPU) for 3D/4D printing applications” – Published in Fashion and Textile (2025), widely referenced in additive manufacturing research.

“Influence of nanoprecipitation techniques on lignin nanoparticle structure” – Published in Colloids and Surfaces A (2024), cited for advancements in nanoprecipitation methods.

“Sustainable Strategies for Synthesizing Lignin-Incorporated Bio-Based Waterborne Polyurethane with Tunable Characteristics” – Published in Polymers (2023), contributing to green polymer synthesis.

“Fabrication and characterization of Thermoplastic Fiber-Reinforced Composites with Hybrid Fabrics” – Published in Polymer Korea (2023), referenced in materials engineering research.

“Development of Highly Durable Retroreflective Coating with Gravure Chemical Printing” – Published in Textile Coloration and Finishing (2023), highlighting innovations in textile coating.

“One-Shot Synthesis of Thermoplastic Polyurethane Based on Bio-Polyol (Polytrimethylene Ether Glycol) and Characterization of Micro-Phase Separation” – Published in Polymers (2022), widely cited in polymer chemistry.

Conclusion

Dr. Jaehyeung Park’s extensive research output, scientific contributions, global collaborations, and leadership in sustainable material development make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to innovation and impactful scientific advancements solidifies his place as a leading researcher in polymer and nanomaterial sciences.