Saravanakumar | Properties and Performance | Editorial Board Meamber

Saravanakumar | Properties and Performance | Editorial Board Meamber

Dr. Saravanakumar at Sri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology | India

P. Saravanakumar is an accomplished civil engineering researcher whose work has significantly advanced sustainable construction materials, recycled aggregate technology, and concrete durability. With a strong publication record and over 900 citations, his research spans treated recycled aggregates, high-volume fly ash (HVFA) concrete, slag-based mixes, geopolymer systems, structural behavior, and smart-sensing cement composites. His highly cited studies, including Properties of Treated Recycled Aggregates and Its Influence on Concrete Strength Characteristics and Effect of Admixed Recycled Aggregate Concrete on Properties of Fresh and Hardened Concrete, have shaped current understanding of performance-enhanced recycled aggregate concrete and its role in sustainable infrastructure. His contributions extend to durability assessment, microstructural enhancement, and treatment techniques for improving recycled aggregate quality, with notable works on mechanical behavior, slag integration, shear cracking in reinforced concrete beams, and hybrid fiber systems. More recent publications reflect his evolving interest in innovative materials, such as carbon-black-based self-sensing composites for structural health monitoring, and the application of recycled materials within circular-economy frameworks, including smart waste management. He has also explored environmental engineering domains such as wastewater treatment using fly ash adsorbents and indoor air quality in Indian buildings. Collaborating widely with leading experts, he has established a multidisciplinary research footprint that bridges sustainability, structural performance, and modern material science. Through consistent scholarly output and a strong commitment to environmentally responsible construction, Saravanakumar continues to contribute impactful insights supporting the future of sustainable civil engineering.

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Tao Wang | Properties and Performance | Research Excellence Award

Tao Wang | Properties and Performance | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Tao Wang at University of Science and Technology of China | China

Tao Wang is a dedicated postdoctoral researcher at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), specializing in precision machinery, biomimetic dry adhesives, and intelligent material systems for advanced engineering applications. He earned both his Bachelor of Engineering and Ph.D. in Precision Machinery and Precision Instrument from USTC, ranking among the top students and receiving numerous prestigious honors, including the National Scholarship (2022), multiple First-Class Scholarships, the “Cun Cao Xin” Special Scholarship, and Outstanding Graduate awards at both the provincial and university levels. His research focuses on high-performance, rapidly switchable adhesive systems inspired by biological mechanisms, with impactful contributions to space debris removal and sensation-free adhesion across varied surfaces. Notably, he developed magnetically triggered core-shell intelligent adhesives that overcome challenges such as the adhesion paradox and interface stress regulation, enabling millisecond-level switching, enhanced surface adaptability, and reliable repeatability. He has also advanced layered composite adhesives integrating CNT arrays and retractable micro-claw structures for robust multifunctional adhesion. Tao Wang has published 10 scientific documents, accumulating 28 citations from 24 citing documents, and holds an h-index of 3, reflecting the growing influence of his work. His publications include articles in leading journals such as Chemical Engineering Journal, Smart Materials and Structures, Composites Part A, and ChemistrySelect, alongside multiple patents on precision measurement devices and smart adhesive systems. In addition to research, he has excelled as a teaching assistant—earning the Outstanding Teaching Assistant award—and has demonstrated strong leadership through class roles, volunteer initiatives, and science outreach programs. With expertise in CAD modeling, finite-element simulation, micro-fabrication, advanced surface characterization, and additive manufacturing, Tao Wang continues to push the boundaries of intelligent adhesive technologies with promising applications in aerospace, robotics, and next-generation engineering systems.

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Dandan Sun | Properties and Performance | Best Researcher Award

Dandan Sun | Properties and Performance | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Dandan Sun | China Railway 15th Bureau Group Corporation Limited | China

Dr. Dandan Sun is a Senior Engineer and Vice-Dean of the Technical Center at China Railway 15th Bureau Group Corporation Limited in Shanghai, specializing in urban underground space development, tunnel engineering, vertical shaft excavation, intelligent construction technologies, and concrete durability. She holds a Ph.D. in Material Science and Engineering from Tongji University, including a joint doctoral experience at the University of Melbourne, and a bachelor’s degree from Wuhan University of Technology. Her research focuses on the microstructure and durability of concrete, ion transport and corrosion mechanisms in cementitious materials, and innovative construction technologies for complex underground environments, combining experimental, numerical, and field studies. She has authored numerous influential publications on topics such as sulfate and chloride attack on concrete, bond behavior between steel and concrete, vertical shield tunneling, and offshore construction durability. In addition to her scholarly contributions, she holds over forty invention patents and has contributed to technical standards for high-performance concrete applications. Her work has been recognized with multiple prestigious awards for technological breakthroughs in intelligent construction, slope failure prevention, and sustainable urban underground development, including international acclaim at the Geneva International Exhibition of Inventions for her intelligent and ecological underground garage design. Through her research, innovation, and leadership, Dandan Sun has significantly advanced civil engineering and sustainable urban infrastructure development.

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Shi, H., Sun, D., & Wu, K. (2016). Development on microstructure and numerical simulation of interfacial transition zone. Journal of The Chinese Ceramic Society, 44(5), 678–685.

Sun, D., Wu, K., Kang, W., et al. (2018). Characterisation of water stability of magnesium phosphate cement blended with steel slag and fly ash. Advances in Cement Research, 32(6), 1–11.

Sun, D., Wu, K., Shi, H., et al. (2018). Effect of interfacial transition zone on the transport of sulfate ions in concrete. Construction and Building Materials, 28–37.

Wu, K., Kang, W., Xu, L., Sun, D., et al. (2018). Damage evolution of blended cement concrete under sodium sulfate attack in relation to ITZ volume content. Construction and Building Materials, 452–465.

Sun, D., Wu, K., Shi, H., et al. (2019). Deformation behaviour of concrete materials under sulfate attack. Construction and Building Materials, 232–241.

Xiang Li | Thermoplastic composites | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Xiang Li | Thermoplastic composites | Best Researcher Award 

Associate professor, at Hunan Chemical Vocational Technology College, China.

Xiang Li is an Associate Professor at Hunan Chemical Vocational Technology College specializing in polymer materials and intelligent manufacturing technology. Holding a Master’s degree in Applied Chemistry from Jinan University, Xiang combines academic expertise with practical industry experience in product R&D and technical management. With over 30 academic papers published, Xiang focuses on innovative solutions in wood-plastic composites, waste plastic recycling, and flame-retardant polymer materials. His dedication to advancing polymer science through teaching and research has made him a key contributor in his field. Currently, he leads multiple research projects at national and provincial levels, aiming to improve sustainable material technologies. Xiang’s passion lies in bridging academic research with real-world industrial applications to create eco-friendly and high-performance polymer products.

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Education 🎓

Xiang Li earned his Master of Applied Chemistry from Jinan University, where he gained strong foundations in polymer science and material engineering. His academic training equipped him with skills in chemical synthesis, material characterization, and advanced manufacturing techniques. The master’s program emphasized both theoretical knowledge and hands-on research, fostering Xiang’s interest in sustainable polymers and composites. Since completing his degree, Xiang has continuously expanded his expertise through professional practice and research projects. His educational background provides a solid platform for his current work in intelligent manufacturing technology and polymer materials engineering. This blend of formal education and practical experience positions him to excel in teaching and innovative research focused on next-generation polymer applications.

Experience 💼

Xiang Li’s career blends academic teaching with hands-on industrial research and development. As a full-time faculty member at Hunan Chemical Vocational Technology College, he instructs courses on Intelligent Manufacturing Technology for Polymer Materials and Materials Engineering Technology. Prior to academia, Xiang gained extensive experience in corporate R&D and technical management, focusing on product innovation and quality improvement. Over the years, he has led or collaborated on six major research projects funded by national and provincial agencies, showcasing his leadership in polymer science. His industry collaborations emphasize practical applications of wood-plastic composites and flame-retardant materials, contributing to sustainable polymer development. Xiang’s work is characterized by its applied approach, linking laboratory research with industrial needs and environmental considerations.

Research Interests 🔬

Xiang Li’s research centers on wood-plastic composite materials, recycling of waste plastics, and flame-retardant polymer systems. He explores advanced material formulations that enhance durability, environmental resistance, and safety of polymer composites. Key interests include the development of sustainable polymer composites using recycled plastics, improving flame retardancy through novel additives, and modifying plastics to optimize performance. His work involves both fundamental studies of polymer degradation mechanisms and applied research in composite fabrication. Xiang aims to reduce plastic waste impact while creating high-value materials for industrial applications. His projects often investigate synergistic effects of mineral additives like muscovite and kaolin on polymer stability and mechanical properties, advancing eco-friendly material design.

Awards 🏆

Xiang Li has been recognized for his research excellence in polymer materials and sustainable composites. His ongoing commitment to innovative solutions in recycling and flame retardancy has earned him nominations for the Best Researcher Award. He actively participates in national and provincial research projects, contributing to advancements in polymer engineering. Though still early in his career, Xiang’s growing publication record and leadership in funded projects highlight his potential as a rising scholar in materials science. His work has also attracted citations from peers, reflecting its impact in the field. Xiang’s dedication to teaching and applied research further strengthens his candidacy for awards recognizing contributions to chemical and materials sciences.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Xiang Li has authored over 30 academic papers, prominently published in well-regarded journals such as Polymer Degradation and Stability, Iranian Polymer Journal, and Journal of Applied Polymer Science. His research articles focus on polymer composites, recycling, and flame retardancy. Notable recent publications include:

1. Li, X., Xie, G., & Wang, Z. (2025).
Title: Fabrication of Thin-Walled Flame-Retardant Recycled Polyethylene Composites: Synergistic Flame Retardancy of Muscovite in APPMCA Systems
Journal: Polymer Degradation and Stability
Summary:
This paper focuses on developing thin-walled recycled polyethylene composites with enhanced flame retardancy by using muscovite in APPMCA (Ammonium Polyphosphate/Melamine Cyanurate/Aluminum Diethylphosphinate) systems. The study highlights the synergistic effect of muscovite in improving flame-retardant properties.
Impact: Cited by 5 articles.
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2. Liu, X., Liu, W., & Li, X. (2025).
Title: Organic Intercalation of Kaolin and Its Effect on Freeze-Thaw Resistance of Wood Plastic Composites
Journal: Iranian Polymer Journal
Summary:
This research investigates the organic modification (intercalation) of kaolin clay and how it influences the freeze-thaw durability of wood plastic composites. The study aims to improve the composite’s performance in cold climates by enhancing its resistance to freeze-thaw cycles.
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3. Li, X., & Fang, S. (2023).
Title: Preparation and Property Analysis of Kaolin/Melamine Cyanurate/Aluminum Diethylphosphinate/Recycled PET Composites
Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Summary:
This paper presents the preparation method and detailed analysis of composite materials made from recycled PET reinforced with kaolin, melamine cyanurate, and aluminum diethylphosphinate. The study assesses mechanical, thermal, and flame-retardant properties of the composites.
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Conclusion

Xiang Li is a well-qualified and productive researcher with a strong focus on relevant and impactful areas in polymer materials and recycling technology. Their sustained publication record, leadership in multiple funded projects, and commitment to applied research strongly support their candidacy for the Best Researcher Award. While there are opportunities to enhance visibility and impact metrics, the current accomplishments and contributions demonstrate that Xiang Li is a deserving nominee with significant potential for further achievements.