Ghazanfar Mehboob | Material Science | Excellence in Design Award

Ghazanfar Mehboob | Material Science | Excellence in Design Award

Dr. Ghazanfar Mehboob at Guangzhou University | China

Dr. Ghazanfar Mehboob (Ph.D.) is a highly accomplished materials scientist specializing in thermal barrier coatings (TBCs), environmental barrier coatings (EBCs), plasma spraying, computational coating design, and advanced functional materials. He is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at Guangzhou University, China, where he focuses on unraveling failure mechanisms in TBCs and developing optimized structural morphologies to extend coating lifespan through integrated experimental and numerical simulations. Dr. Mehboob completed his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at Xi’an Jiaotong University (2023), where he conducted pioneering research on strain-tolerant coating architectures, crack propagation behavior, multilayer thermal barrier systems, and substrate–coating interactions. His expertise spans Abaqus, FEM, VCCT, residual stress modeling, nanoparticle synthesis, thin films, multiferroics, solar cells, and advanced nanomaterials. He has produced a strong research output with 16 international publications, including 7 as first and corresponding author, and has accumulated 295 citations, reported across 282 citing documents, with an h-index of 8. His impactful contributions include advancements in WC-CoCr adhesion behavior, double-layer TBC design optimization, coating failure analysis, and temperature-dependent magnetic properties of spinel nanoparticles. Dr. Mehboob has been awarded the prestigious Guangzhou University Start-Up Research Fund (2025) for exploring new materials and long-lifespan coating strategies. Alongside his research achievements, he has served as a Lecturer and held leadership roles such as President of the Career Counseling Society, demonstrating strong academic, organizational, and mentoring capabilities. His work continues to advance high-performance coating technologies and functional materials for extreme-environment and energy-related engineering applications.

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Cui Xinjie | Properties and Performance | Research Excellence Award

Cui Xinjie | Properties and Performance | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Cui Xinjie at Northeast Forestry University | China

Dr. Cui Xinjie is a researcher and educator specializing in wood science, with a strong academic background and extensive hands-on experience in wood anatomy, wood identification, wood modification, and archaeological wood preservation. She received her Ph.D. in Wood Science from Kyushu University, Japan, where her doctoral work focused on the natural weathering behavior and weatherproof treatment strategies for Cunninghamia lanceolata, producing influential SCI-indexed publications in Forests. She previously earned her M.Sc. in Wood Science and Technology from Southwest Forestry University, where she conducted pioneering research on species identification and decay classification of wooden remains from the Haimenkou archaeological site. Notably, the four-level decay grading standard she developed has been widely adopted by scholars working on archaeological wood. Dr. Cui has demonstrated exceptional technical proficiency in wood anatomy, completing the identification of 96 wood samples during her master’s studies and preparing over 3,000 permanent microscopic sections for archaeological research, facilitating high-quality analyses of ancient wooden artifacts. Since joining Beihua University, she has served as Secretary for Discipline and Scientific Research and currently leads the Wood Science and Engineering Program while supervising graduate students. She teaches core courses such as Wood Science, Scientific Paper Writing, and Wood Physics and Chemistry, contributing significantly to curriculum development and pedagogical innovation. Her academic contributions also include co-authoring chapters in a major volume on conservation technologies for wooden cultural relics from the Haimenkou site and presenting her research at international and national conferences in China, Japan, and beyond. Dr. Cui has led multiple teaching reform projects at Beihua University and has been recognized with honors such as the National Scholarship and Outstanding Thesis Awards. Her work bridges fundamental wood science, material behavior, and cultural heritage preservation, positioning her as a rising expert committed to advancing sustainable wood research and education.

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Francesco Inchingolo | Composite Materials | Research Excellence Award

Francesco Inchingolo | Composite Materials | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Francesco Inchingolo at University of Bari Aldo Moro | Italy

Professor Francesco Inchingolo is a distinguished clinician-scientist whose extensive career spans over four decades in the fields of Odontostomatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Orthognathodontics, Experimental Medicine, and Oral Implantology. His research journey began with a long-term research fellowship at the National Research Council (CNR), where he specialized in cytomorphological techniques, laying the foundation for his lifelong dedication to scientific investigation, academic excellence, and clinical innovation. As a Full Professor at the University of Bari “Aldo Moro”, he has contributed significantly to the advancement of dental and maxillofacial sciences through intensive research, high-level teaching, and continuous clinical service within the National Health System. His scholarly output reflects major contributions in orthodontic biomechanics, oral surgery, implantology, maxillofacial reconstruction, preventive dentistry, and advanced surgical anatomy, supported by extensive cadaveric dissection training at internationally recognized institutions such as Paris Descartes University. Professor Inchingolo has led and participated in numerous national and international research projects focused on improving diagnostic protocols, refining surgical techniques, enhancing patient outcomes, and integrating innovative biomedical technologies into clinical practice. His work bridges laboratory research and clinical application, emphasizing translational approaches in tissue response, biomaterials, surgical planning, and interdisciplinary treatment strategies. As Director of the School of Specialization in Orthognathodontics (2019–2025) and subsequently Director of the School of Specialization in Oral Surgery (from 2025), he has played a pivotal role in shaping advanced postgraduate training and fostering new generations of clinicians and researchers. His multidisciplinary expertise—supported by four specializations, multiple advanced certifications, international collaborations, and a rich publication record indexed in SCOPUS and ORCID—positions him as a leading authority dedicated to scientific progress, patient care excellence, and continuous professional development in dental and maxillofacial medicine.

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