Amin Jafari-Ramiani | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amin Jafari-Ramiani | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Iran.

🌍Amin Jafari-Ramiani is an Assistant Professor at Amirkabir University of Technology with a focus on computational materials engineering (CME), multiphase transport phenomena, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and magnetohydrodynamics. He has been a certified scholar since 2002, with expertise in mathematical modeling and simulation of metallurgical processes such as casting, welding, and solidification. His research contributions extend to the development of software and tools like SENSE for industrial problem-solving, along with numerous publications and patents. His academic background and continuous drive for innovation position him as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Education πŸŽ“

πŸŽ“Amin Jafari-Ramiani completed his academic journey with a strong foundation in computational materials engineering. He earned his degrees from reputable institutions, with a particular focus on mathematical modeling and simulation in the context of industrial applications. His academic career has been marked by significant contributions to fields such as non-equilibrium thermodynamics and multiphase transport phenomena. His education equips him with the technical skills to address complex challenges in metallurgical processes and material engineering. Additionally, his interest in the philosophy of science and computational thinking enhances his approach to research and education, offering interdisciplinary insights to his students and collaborators.πŸ§¬πŸŽ“

ExperienceπŸ’Ό

🩺Amin Jafari-Ramiani has over two decades of experience in both academic and industrial projects. As an Assistant Professor at Amirkabir University of Technology, he has designed and delivered lectures in computational materials engineering, focusing on advanced topics such as casting, welding, solidification, and thermodynamics. He has led numerous research projects, resulting in the development of industrial solutions and publications in prestigious journals. His experience also extends to consulting in Computational Materials Engineering (CME), where he has worked on high-impact projects addressing real-world engineering challenges. In addition, he has contributed to the development of software tools like SENSE, which aids in solving complex metallurgical and material engineering problems. He is also active in various professional societies and has editorial responsibilities in academic journals.πŸ‘¨β€πŸ”¬πŸŒ

Research Interests πŸ”¬

πŸ”¬Amin Jafari-Ramiani’s research focuses on advancing Computational Materials Engineering (CME), with particular attention to the modeling and simulation of metallurgical processes such as casting, welding, and solidification. He also specializes in multiphase transport phenomena, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, and magnetohydrodynamics. His work seeks to improve the efficiency and accuracy of mathematical models in engineering applications, contributing to the development of innovative solutions for industrial problems. Jafari-Ramiani’s research aims to bridge the gap between theory and practical implementation, addressing complex challenges in materials engineering and supporting the development of more sustainable and efficient industrial processes. His contributions have significant implications for various sectors, including the metallurgical, energy, and manufacturing industries. 🌿πŸ§ͺ

Awards and Honors πŸ†

πŸ†Amin Jafari-Ramiani has received various accolades for his work in Computational Materials Engineering. His contributions to the field of metallurgical process modeling, thermodynamics, and magnetohydrodynamics have been recognized through both academic and industry awards. His research papers have been widely cited, further cementing his status as a leading expert in his field. In addition to these academic honors, Jafari-Ramiani holds a patent for an industrial solution that addresses critical engineering challenges. His continuous collaboration with international scholars and professional organizations like the Iranian Society of Engineering Education, Iran Iron & Steel Society, and Iranian Foundrymen Society underscores his ongoing commitment to advancing the field of engineering.Β πŸ†πŸŽ‰

Conclusion πŸ”šΒ 

Amin Jafari-Ramiani’s research excellence, diverse expertise, and innovative approach to computational materials engineering make him a remarkable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His continuous contributions to academia and industry highlight his commitment to pushing the boundaries of scientific knowledge and technological advancement.

Publications Top NotesΒ πŸ“š

Efficient energy absorption of functionally-graded metallic foam-filled tubes under impact loading
Authors: M Salehi, SMH Mirbagheri, A Jafari-Ramiani
Citations: 41
Year: 2021

Contribution of forced centreline convection during direct chill casting of round billets to macrosegregation and structure of binary Al–Cu aluminium alloy
Authors: DG Eskin, A Jafari-Ramiani, L Katgerman
Citations: 29
Year: 2011

Deformation Behavior and Crashworthiness of Functionally Graded Metallic Foam-Filled Tubes Under Drop-Weight Impact Testing
Authors: M Salehi, SMH Mirbagheri, A Jafari-Ramiani
Citations: 10
Year: 2020

Numerical modeling of macrosegregation during the direct-chill casting of an Al alloy billet
Authors: A Jafari-Ramiani, SH Seyedein, MR Aboutalebi, DG Eskin, L Katgerman
Citations: 10
Year: 2010

Numerical investigation of heat, flow and particle trajectory in A-TIG welding pool of 304L-SS
Authors: S Pourmand, A Jafari-Ramiani, A Ebrahimi
Citations: 8
Year: 2020

Experimental, theoretical, and numerical investigations into the compressive behavior of multi-layer metallic foam filled tubes
Authors: M Salehi, SMH Mirbagheri, A Jafari Ramiani
Citations: 7
Year: 2022

Modeling of heat transfer and solidification of droplet/substrate in microcasting SDM process
Authors: A Jafari-Ramiani, SH Seyedein, M Haghpanahi
Citations: 7*
Year: 2008

Phase change modelling with flexible source-based kinetics for non-equilibrium transitions
Authors: A Jafari-Ramiani
Citations: 6*
Year: 2020

Semi-implicit method for thermodynamically linked equations in phase change problems (SIMTLE)
Authors: A Jafari-Ramiani, SH Seyedein, MR Aboutalebi
Citations: 6
Year: 2011

Iterative standard strategy for non-linear optimization in melting furnace charge calculations
Authors: A Jafari-Ramiani, D Yousefi, M Mohajeri
Citations: 4
Year: 2021

 

 

Sajid Khan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Sajid Khan | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D Scholar at University of Science & Technology Bannu, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan,Β 

Sajid Khan is a seasoned physicist specializing in condensed matter physics, with a focus on superconductors and thermoelectric materials. He has an extensive academic background, marked by multiple publications in high-impact journals, and proficiency in advanced simulation tools such as Wien2k and Matlab. His research spans Zintl compounds, 2D materials, and heterogeneous catalysis. With years of experience as an assistant professor and researcher, Sajid has demonstrated excellence in both teaching and mentoring. He seeks to contribute to cutting-edge advancements in material science, leveraging his interdisciplinary expertise to explore innovative solutions in physics and engineering.

πŸ“š Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

Sajid Khan holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Science and Technology, Bannu, Pakistan (2017-2020), where he specialized in thermoelectric properties of Zintl compounds using DFT-based methods. He earned an M.Phil. in Physics from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad (2007-2009), with research focused on superconductors, and an M.Sc. in Physics from the same university (2005-2007). His academic journey began with a B.Sc. from Gomal University, D.I. Khan (2002-2004), and F.Sc. from Govt. Postgraduate College, Bannu, demonstrating consistent academic excellence throughout.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Sajid Khan’s professional experience includes over a decade of teaching and research in physics. Since 2010, he has served as an Assistant Professor at Government Degree College, Domel, Bannu, teaching undergraduate physics and supervising lab experiments. From 2017 onwards, he has also worked as a Visiting Researcher at the University of Science and Technology, Bannu, focusing on simulations and data analysis in condensed matter physics. Earlier, he was a Research Associate at Quaid-i-Azam University (2008-2009), conducting groundbreaking research in superconductivity under the mentorship of esteemed physicists.

πŸ”¬ Research Interests

Sajid Khan’s research interests encompass a wide array of topics within condensed matter physics and materials science. His primary focus is on the thermoelectric properties of Zintl compounds, along with structural, electronic, and magnetic characteristics of perovskites. He has a keen interest in surface physics, gas sensors, nanomaterials, and heterogeneous catalysis. His expertise in Density Functional Theory (DFT) allows him to explore the fundamental electronic properties of advanced materials. Sajid’s research seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical physics and practical applications in energy-efficient and advanced materials.

πŸ† Awards and Honors

Sajid Khan has been recognized for his academic and research excellence throughout his career. He was awarded a Merit Scholarship during his M.Phil. studies at Quaid-i-Azam University (2007-2009). In 2019, he received the Best Poster Presentation award at the University of Science and Technology, Bannu, acknowledging his contributions to thermoelectric materials research. Earlier, he earned a merit scholarship during his F.Sc. studies (2000-2001). These accolades highlight his commitment to advancing the field of physics and reflect his consistent performance in both academic and research endeavors.

πŸ”š Conclusion

Sajid Khan is a dedicated researcher with an impressive track record in condensed matter physics and materials science, particularly thermoelectric materials. His research, publication record, and teaching experience make him a solid candidate for awards focused on scientific achievement. However, for the Best Researcher Award, additional elements such as broader international recognition, leadership in larger research initiatives, and demonstrated real-world impact would make his case even stronger. Based on his current profile, he would be a competitive contender, but there may be stronger candidates if these elements are missing.

Publications Top Notes πŸ“š

    • Effect of cations on the structural, optoelectronic, and thermoelectric properties of AMgβ‚‚Nβ‚‚ (A = Yb, Sm, Eu) Zintl compounds; An ab-initio study
      Authors: Usman, T., Khan, S., Khan, D.F., Khan, S.A., Li, X.
      Year: 2025
      Citations: 0
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    • Selective-wavelength perfect infrared absorption in Ag@ZnO conical metamaterial structure
      Authors: Faisal, M., Ur Rahman, A., Khan, S., Bourhia, M., Younous, Y.A.
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 0
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    • Interaction of Hβ‚‚S with perfect and O-covered Pd(100) surface: A first-principles study
      Authors: Usman, T., Ilyas, A., Khan, S.A., Alotaibi, M.A., Tan, M.-Q.
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 0
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    • First-principles study of structural, electronic, optical, and thermoelectric properties of rare earth-based perovskites XAlO₃ (X = Sm, Eu, Gd)
      Authors: Usman, T., Ali Khan, S., Khan, S., Liaqat, K., Hanif, M.
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 1
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    • First-principles investigation of structural, electronic and thermoelectric properties of SmMgβ‚‚Xβ‚‚ (X = P, As, Sb, Bi) Zintl compounds
      Authors: Khan, S., Khan, D.F., Usman, T., Ashraf, M.W., Ilyas, A.
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 2
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    • Electronic and Thermoelectric Properties of Yb²⁺-Doped Cubic Perovskite CsCaCl₃: A First-Principles Study
      Authors: Rahman, A.U., Khan, R., Jabeen, N., Alanazi, Y.M., Abdul, M.
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 0
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    • Electronic and thermoelectric properties of YbMgβ‚‚Xβ‚‚ (X = P, As, Sb, Bi) Zintl compounds by first-principles method
      Authors: Khan, S., Khan, D.F., Neffati, R., Jan, S.U., Murtaza, G.
      Year: 2024
      Citations: 11
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    • First-principle insight into the structural, electronic, elastic and optical properties of Cs-based double perovskites Csβ‚‚XCrCl₆ (X = K, Na)
      Authors: Al-Humaidi, J.Y., Ullah, A., Khan, N.U., Refat, M.S., Zaman, A.
      Year: 2023
      Citations: 21
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