Yunlei Wang | Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yunlei Wang | Composites | Best Researcher Award

Assistant professor at Chongqing university of arts and sciences, China

Dr. Yunlei Wang is an accomplished assistant professor and researcher at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences. With a strong passion for advanced materials and composite technology, he has made significant contributions to aluminum alloys and aluminum matrix composites. His academic journey and scientific endeavors reflect a blend of innovation, practical application, and international collaboration. Dr. Wang’s work is recognized not only for its theoretical depth but also for its industrial relevance, particularly in areas such as lightweight structural materials, high-entropy alloys, and surface treatment technologies.

🎓 Education

Dr. Wang received his Ph.D. in 2016 from Chongqing University, where he laid the foundation for his expertise in materials science and engineering. His doctoral research focused on the design and development of metal matrix composites, equipping him with strong theoretical and experimental capabilities. His education empowered him to engage in multidisciplinary work that bridges advanced materials processing, mechanical performance enhancement, and real-world applications.

🧪 Experience

In January 2017, shortly after completing his Ph.D., Dr. Wang began his tenure as an assistant professor at Chongqing University of Arts and Sciences. From November 2020 to January 2023, he furthered his research experience through a postdoctoral fellowship at the Chongqing Academy of Materials. Additionally, he was selected for the Postdoctoral International Training and Exchange Program, which enabled him to conduct collaborative research at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Sweden from August 2023 to December 2024. These experiences have allowed him to participate in high-level research environments, collaborate internationally, and apply innovative techniques to materials development and characterization.

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Wang’s core research interests include aluminum and Al-matrix composites, high-entropy alloys (HEAs), ceramics, additive manufacturing (3D printing), and laser-induced high-speed particle impact. He is particularly focused on understanding the relationship between microstructure and mechanical performance in composites. His work has explored the optimization of processing parameters, the introduction of new reinforcement phases, and the improvement of properties such as wear resistance and fatigue strength. This multidisciplinary approach has positioned him as a key contributor to both academic research and industrial material innovation.

🏆 Awards and Recognitions

Dr. Wang has led and participated in various significant research projects, including “Innovative Development and Application Research of Aluminum Matrix Composite Brake Discs” (No. WLHX–2020–0048) and a consultancy project titled “Research on Defect Analysis of Oxide Films and Controllable Preparation Technology Based on Metal Surface Treatment” (No. WLHX–2021–0075). His work has been widely recognized through funding, patents, and publications. Furthermore, his global postdoctoral assignment at KTH, supported by a national-level training program, underlines his growing international reputation. He is now being considered for the prestigious Best Researcher Award under the International Research Awards on Fiber Reinforced Polymer.

📚 Publications

Dr. Wang has authored over 30 SCI-indexed journal publications and holds 20 patents, reflecting the practical and scientific value of his research. Below are seven key publications that highlight the depth and impact of his work:

  1. Wang, Y., et al. (2023)Influence of Laser-induced Particle Impact on Al-Matrix Composite Properties, Materials Science & Engineering ACited by 15 articles.

  2. Wang, Y., et al. (2022)Microstructure Evolution in High-Entropy Alloys Under Rapid Solidification, Journal of Alloys and CompoundsCited by 23 articles.

  3. Wang, Y., et al. (2021)3D Printing of Ceramic-reinforced Metal Matrix Structures, Additive ManufacturingCited by 30 articles.

  4. Wang, Y., et al. (2020)Wear Resistance Enhancement of Al-Matrix Composites via Novel Reinforcement Phases, Surface & Coatings TechnologyCited by 18 articles.

  5. Wang, Y., et al. (2019)Thermo-mechanical Behavior of Aluminum-Based Composites with Nanoparticles, Materials & DesignCited by 20 articles.

  6. Wang, Y., et al. (2018)Optimization of Processing Parameters for Composite Brake Discs, Journal of Materials Processing TechnologyCited by 16 articles.

  7. Wang, Y., et al. (2017)Effect of Heat Treatment on Al-SiC Composites, Materials Chemistry and PhysicsCited by 12 articles.

✅ Conclusion

Taking into account Dr. Yunlei Wang’s:

  • Solid academic background and international research experience,
  • Advanced specialization in materials science with practical industrial relevance,
  • Impressive portfolio of SCI-indexed publications and patents,
  • Active involvement in high-impact research projects,

he clearly demonstrates the excellence, innovation, and global engagement that the Best Researcher Award seeks to honor. His contributions not only advance scientific understanding but also address real-world challenges through applied research.

Valeria Pettarin | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Valeria Pettarin | Composite Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Professor – Researcher at Institute of Materials Science and Technology / University of Mar del Plata, Argentina

Valeria Pettarin is an accomplished materials scientist specializing in polymer science and engineering. She has held various prestigious academic and research positions, including serving as the Director of the Materials Engineering Department at the University of Mar del Plata. With a strong background in material mechanics, fracture behavior, and sustainable polymer applications, she has significantly contributed to advancing polymer composites and recycled materials. Her extensive research collaborations span multiple countries, reflecting her international influence in the field.

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Education

Valeria Pettarin obtained her degree in Materials Engineering from the University of Mar del Plata in 1998. She further pursued her passion for materials science by earning a Doctorate in Materials Science from the same university in 2002. Throughout her academic journey, she has engaged in research exchanges at prestigious institutions, enhancing her expertise in polymer mechanics, fracture analysis, and sustainable materials.

Experience

Dr. Pettarin’s professional career is marked by her contributions as an academic and researcher. She began as a doctoral fellow at CONICET and later became a postdoctoral fellow, continuing her research in polymer engineering. She has served as an independent researcher at the National Research Council (CONICET) and as Vice-Director of the Polymer Science and Engineering Group at INTEMA. Additionally, she has held visiting professorships at multiple institutions, furthering international collaboration in materials science research.

Research Interests

Her research interests lie in the mechanical, fracture, and impact performance of polymers and their composites, particularly emphasizing the microstructural effects induced by processing techniques. She is also dedicated to sustainable polymer applications, including recycling massively used polymer-based packaging and optimizing polymer composites for enhanced performance. Her work integrates experimental mechanics, material characterization, and innovative polymer processing techniques.

Awards

Dr. Pettarin has received multiple accolades for her contributions to materials science and engineering. She has been recognized for her excellence in polymer research and her commitment to sustainable material development. Her work has been instrumental in bridging academia and industry, leading to technological advancements and industrial collaborations in polymer composites.

Publications

Pettarin, V., Frontini, P.M., Eliçabe, G. (2004). “Inverse Analysis of Impact Test Data: Experimental Study on Polymeric Materials Displaying Brittle Behavior.” Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials, 8(3), 269-288. Cited by 50+ articles.

Pettarin, V., Fasce, L.A., Frontini, P.M. (2003). “Evaluation of Impact Fracture Toughness of Polymeric Materials by Means of the J-integral Approach.” Polymer Engineering & Science, 43(5), 1081-1095. Cited by 100+ articles.

Pettarin, V., Costantino, A., Rosales, C. (2020). “Polypropylene Blends and Composites: Processing-Morphology-Performance Relationship of Injected Pieces.” IntechOpen. Cited by 30+ articles.

Pettarin, V., Rosales, C., Aït Hocine, N. (2023). “Toughness Improvement of LLDPE/PP Blend by Incorporation of GTR Waste.” Polymer Bulletin. Cited by 20+ articles.

Pettarin, V., Morales, F., Campos, G. (2024). “On the Challenge of Recycling Massively Used Polymer-Based Packaging.” CRC Press. Cited by 15+ articles.

Pettarin, V., Ramirez, C., Agaliotis, E. (2024). “Fracture Toughness and Overall Characterization of PLA-Based Biocomposites with Natural Fibers.” Polymer, 307, 127309. Cited by 10+ articles.

Pettarin, V., Campos, G., Sáiz, L. (2024). “Self-Healing Recyclable Polymers Based on Azobenzenes with Thermoset-like Behavior.” Polymer, 290, 126560. Cited by 12+ articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Valeria Pettarin’s exceptional contributions to materials science, leadership in academia, commitment to sustainability, and impact on global research make her an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only advances scientific knowledge but also fosters innovation and environmental responsibility in engineering.