Zahra-Sadat Seyedraoufi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zahra-Sadat Seyedraoufi | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zahra-Sadat Seyedraoufi | Karaj Islamic Azad University | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zahra-Sadat Seyedraoufi is a distinguished researcher in Materials Engineering, specializing in corrosion science, nanostructure synthesis, surface engineering, and biomaterials. With advanced degrees from the Iran University of Science and Technology, she has published over 70 scientific papers, authored books, and holds patents reflecting her innovative contributions. Her work spans industrial applications and academic advancements, including scaffolds and gas turbine materials. A dedicated mentor and educator, Dr. Seyedraoufi continues to advance scientific knowledge while inspiring future researchers in her field.

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Zahra-Sadat Seyedraoufi began her academic journey in Materials Engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology, completing her Bachelor’s degree in Extractive Metallurgy with a focus on the synthesis of Ni-Al intermetallic compounds. She pursued her Master’s degree in Metallic Materials, where her thesis centered on the fabrication and investigation of Cu-Al₂O₃ nanocomposites via thermochemical methods. Her academic excellence continued during her Ph.D. in Materials Engineering, specializing in the development of biodegradable Mg-Zn scaffolds with nano HAP coatings for biomedical applications. These early research endeavors laid the foundation for her lifelong focus on biomaterials, corrosion engineering, and advanced metallurgy.

Professional Endeavors

Professionally, Dr. Seyedraoufi has served as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Materials Engineering, Islamic Azad University, Karaj Branch since 2016, where she has taught heat treatment, powder metallurgy, corrosion science, surface engineering, and advanced materials. She has also held academic roles at the Abadan University of Petroleum Industry and the Iran University of Science and Technology, guiding students through both theory and laboratory practices. Beyond academia, she has industry experience as Quality Control Manager at Barzegar Industrial Workshop and worked in advanced materials research at the Gas Turbine Research Institute, contributing to national-level engineering projects.

Contributions and Research Focus

Her research contributions span corrosion, powder metallurgy, surface engineering, biomaterials, nanostructures, and heat treatment processes. She has played a central role in national research projects, including the development of gas turbines and the design of key technologies for aircraft engines. Her applied research on the extraction of precious metals from industrial byproducts, coupled with innovations in biodegradable scaffolds, demonstrates her versatility in both applied engineering and biomedical materials. Dr. Seyedraoufi’s publications cover over 70 high-impact journal papers, addressing scaffold biocompatibility, nanostructured coatings, corrosion resistance, and superalloy rejuvenation treatments.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Seyedraoufi’s work has had a significant impact on both academic research and industry practices. Her studies on biodegradable magnesium-based scaffolds have contributed to advancements in orthopedic implants, while her collaborations in gas turbine technology supported national industrial progress. She has guided numerous students and young researchers, fostering the next generation of materials scientists. By bridging theoretical research and industrial application, she has established herself as a key influencer in sustainable material development and engineering innovations.

Research Skills

Her research skills reflect strong expertise in synthesis of nanostructures, powder metallurgy techniques, surface engineering methods, corrosion analysis, biomaterial design, and heat treatment optimization. She is proficient in advanced laboratory techniques such as electrodeposition, micro-arc oxidation, mechanical alloying, electrochemical analysis, and magnetic sputtering. She has also demonstrated excellence in project management, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research supervision, ensuring high-quality outcomes in both individual and team-based studies.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Seyedraoufi has received national recognition for her contributions to engineering research. She played an instrumental role in projects that were honored with a National Award for Gas Turbine Development, reflecting her ability to contribute to strategic national technologies. In addition, her patents on biodegradable scaffolds and gold extraction methods highlight her innovation. Her authored books on titanium alloys, magnesium alloys, and superalloys have further solidified her academic stature.

Academic Citations

Her Google Scholar profile indicates a substantial record of citations, reflecting the influence and recognition of her work within the global academic community. Her papers on biodegradable Mg-Zn scaffolds, nanostructured coatings, and corrosion behavior are highly referenced, signifying her contribution to cutting-edge materials science research. Her SCOPUS and Web of Science indexing ensures her work reaches a wide international audience, strengthening her academic visibility.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Seyedraoufi’s legacy lies in her pioneering contributions to biodegradable scaffolds, surface engineering, and corrosion-resistant materials. Looking forward, she is expected to further advance sustainable materials development, focusing on eco-friendly coatings, biomedical materials, and advanced alloys for aerospace and energy applications. Her mentorship will continue to shape future researchers, while her publications and patents will serve as a lasting reference for both academia and industry. By integrating fundamental science with applied research, she is building a sustainable and innovative future for materials engineering.

Publications Top Notes

Title: Synthesis, Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Porous Mg-Zn Scaffold
Authors: Z.S. Seyedraoufi; S. Mirdamadi
Journal: Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials, 21, 1–8
Year: 2013

Title: Synthesis of biphasic calcium phosphate containing nanostructured films by micro arc oxidation on magnesium alloy
Authors: A. Seyfoori; S. Mirdamadi; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; A. Khavandi; M. Aliofkhazraei
Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics, 142(1), 87–94
Year: 2013

Title: Effects of pulse electrodeposition parameters and alkali treatment on the properties of nano hydroxyapatite coating on porous Mg–Zn scaffold for bone tissue engineering application
Authors: Z.S. Seyedraoufi; S. Mirdamadi
Journal: Materials Chemistry and Physics, 148(3), 519–527
Year: 2014

Title: In vitro biodegradability and biocompatibility of porous Mg-Zn scaffolds coated with nano hydroxyapatite via pulse electrodeposition
Authors: Z.S. Seyedraoufi; S. Mirdamadi
Journal: Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China, 25(12), 4018–4027
Year: 2015

Title: Biodegradable magnesium alloy coated with TiO₂/MgO two-layer composite via magnetic sputtering for orthopedic applications: A study on the surface characterization, corrosion …
Authors: M. Samiee; M. Hanachi; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; M.J. Eshraghi; Y. Shajari
Journal: Ceramics International, 47(5), 6179–6186
Year: 2021

Title: Effect of solution temperature of rejuvenation heat treatment on the stability of γ′ precipitates in Ni-base superalloy IN738LC during long-term heating
Authors: Y. Shajari; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; A. Alizadeh; S.H. Razavi; M. Porhonar; …
Journal: Materials Research Express, 6(12), 126571
Year: 2019

Title: Investigation of inhibitive effects of 2-mercaptobenzimidazole (2-MBI) and polyethyleneimine (PEI) on pitting corrosion of austenitic stainless steel
Authors: A. Farjami; H. Yousefnia; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; Y. Shajari
Journal: Journal of Bio- and Tribo-Corrosion, 6(3), 96
Year: 2020

Title: The effect of benzotriazole gradual change on the corrosion performance of nanocomposite multilayer self-healing coating based on Titania-Alumina-Benzotriazole on AA7075
Authors: M. Farahani; H. Yousefnia; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; Y. Shajari
Journal: Ceramics International, 45(13), 16584–16590
Year: 2019

Title: The effect of heat treatment on wear characteristics of nanostructure Ni–B coating on marine bronze
Authors: Y. Shajari; A. Alizadeh; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; S.H. Razavi; H. Shamakhi
Journal: Materials Research Express, 6(10), 105040
Year: 2019

Title: Diamond-like carbon (DLC) coating on graphite: Investigating the achievement of maximum wear properties using the PECVD method
Authors: M. Samiee; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; M. Abbasi; M.J. Eshraghi; V. Abouei
Journal: Ceramics International, 50(12), 21439–21450
Year: 2024

Title: The effect of time and temperature of solutionizing heat treatment on γ′ characterization in a Ni-base superalloy
Authors: Y. Shajari; S.H. Razavi; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; M. Samiee
Journal: Metallography, Microstructure, and Analysis, 10(4), 441–447
Year: 2021

Title: Comparative study of solution heat treatment of IN738LC superalloy in conventional conditions and salt bath
Authors: Y. Shajari; S.H. Razavi; Z.S. Seyedraoufi
Journal: Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 31(3), 2525–2541
Year: 2022

Title: Electrochemical investigation of dissimilar joint of pure Cu to AISI 410 martensitic stainless steel fabricated by explosive welding
Authors: S. Najafi; M.R. Khanzadeh; H. Bakhtiari; Z.S. Seyedraoufi; Y. Shajari
Journal: Surface Engineering and Applied Electrochemistry, 56(6), 675–683
Year: 2020

Conclusion

Assist. Prof. Dr. Zahra-Sadat Seyedraoufi has established herself as a highly accomplished researcher in materials engineering, with notable contributions to biomaterials, nanostructured coatings, corrosion science, and advanced alloys. Her impactful publications, patents, and innovations reflect both academic excellence and industrial relevance. Through her dedication to research, teaching, and mentorship, she continues to inspire future scientists while expanding the frontiers of materials science. With her strong record of achievements, Dr. Seyedraoufi stands out as a valuable contributor to global scientific progress.

Kazuhiro Kanda | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kazuhiro Kanda | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Kazuhiro Kanda, University of Hyogo, Japan.

🔬 Kazuhiro Kanda is a Professor at the Laboratory of Advanced Science and Technology for Industry, University of Hyogo. With a Ph.D. from The University of Tokyo 🎓, he specializes in thin film and surface science, focusing on diamond-like carbon (DLC) films. His groundbreaking work on sp²/(sp²+sp³) ratio quantification using NEXAFS led to the establishment of ISO20523 standards. With 162 journal publications 📚, 20 industry projects, and 8 books, he is a leading researcher in material science. ⚡

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Kazuhiro Kanda embarked on his academic journey with a strong foundation in science. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree from The University of Tokyo in 1985, followed by a Master of Science from the same institution in 1987. His passion for research led him to pursue a Ph.D. in Science, which he successfully completed at The University of Tokyo in 1994. His early education played a crucial role in shaping his expertise in thin film and surface science, particularly in the study of diamond-like carbon (DLC) films.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Kanda commenced his professional career as a Research Assistant at Iwaki Meisei University, Fukushima (1987-1999), where he contributed significantly to material science research. He then advanced to the role of Associate Professor at the Himeji Institute of Technology (1999-2010). With the institute’s renaming to University of Hyogo, he was elevated to the esteemed position of Professor at the Laboratory of Advanced Science and Technology for Industry (LASTI) in 2010, where he continues to drive innovation in material science.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus On Materials Science 

Kanda’s research primarily revolves around thin film and surface science, with a specific emphasis on the structure and properties of amorphous carbon films. He pioneered an accurate quantification method for determining the sp2/(sp2+sp3) ratio in DLC films using Near Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (NEXAFS). His significant contributions also extend to ISO20523 standardization, focusing on the classification and designation of carbon-based films. Additionally, his groundbreaking work includes structural analysis of DLC films with third-element additions and the evaluation of vacancy-type defects.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Kanda’s work has had a transformative impact on the field of surface and thin film science. His research has provided industries with more precise evaluation methods for DLC films, influencing manufacturing standards and material performance. His studies on X-ray-induced modifications of DLC films have further deepened the scientific community’s understanding of reaction-induced structural changes in amorphous carbon materials.

📚 Academic Citations

Kanda’s extensive research portfolio includes 162 journal publications indexed in SCI and Scopus, reflecting his strong academic influence and global recognition. His citation index is available on Scopus, demonstrating the widespread impact of his research contributions. Additionally, he has authored 8 books (ISBN-registered), contributing to knowledge dissemination in material science.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Kanda’s dedication to research has earned him numerous accolades, including recognition for his contributions to surface science and material engineering. His participation in professional societies, such as The Japan Society of Applied Physics, The Chemical Society of Japan, and The Japanese Society for Synchrotron Radiation Research, further highlights his esteemed position within the academic and scientific communities.

Professional Memberships and Collaborations

Kanda is an active member of several prestigious organizations, including:

  • The Japan Society of Applied Physics
  • Thin Film and Surface Physics Division, The Japan Society of Applied Physics (Standing Committee Member)
  • The Japanese Society for Synchrotron Radiation Research
  • The Chemical Society of Japan
  • Japan New Diamond Forum

His collaborations include METI Japan’s standardization of diamond-like carbon and evaluation methods, furthering industrial and scientific advancements.

🚀 Legacy and Future Contributions

With an outstanding career spanning several decades, Kanda continues to shape the field of advanced materials science. His ongoing research aims at further refining DLC film properties, exploring new applications in industrial coatings, and enhancing the sustainability of material applications. His legacy is defined by his role in international standardization (ISO20523) and groundbreaking methodologies that have set new benchmarks in the field.

Publications Top Notes

1️⃣ Temporary change in NEXAFS spectra of amorphous carbon nitride films with photoinduced deformation by visible light irradiation
📚 Journal of Applied Physics, 2024

2️⃣ Investigation of vacancy-type defects in diamond-like carbon films using slow positron beam
📚 Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2024

3️⃣ Photon energy dependence of graphene oxide reduction by soft X-ray irradiation and atomic hydrogen annealing
📚 Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2024

4️⃣ Etching Mechanism of Si-rich SiOx Film by Atomic Hydrogen Annealing
📚 Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology, 2024 | 🔢 0 Citations

5️⃣ Deposition of amorphous carbon nitride thin films using pressure-gradient RF magnetron sputtering and their chemical bonding structures
📚 Applied Surface Science, 2023 | 🔢 3 Citations

6️⃣ Soft X-ray microspectroscopic imaging studies of exfoliated surface between fluoropolymer and Cu plate directly bonded by plasma irradiation with ammonia gas
📚 Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 2023 | 🔢 2 Citations

7️⃣ Effects of underlayer on the reduction of graphene oxide through atomic hydrogen annealing and soft X-ray irradiation
📚 Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2023 | 🔢 1 Citation

8️⃣ Oriented sp² bonded carbon structure of hydrogenated amorphous carbon films
📚 Diamond and Related Materials, 2023 | 🔢 6 Citations

9️⃣ Effects of Ge and Ni catalytic underlayers to nanographene synthesis from pentacene-based film via soft X-ray irradiation
📚 Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 2022

🔟 Biomimetic Diamond-like Carbon Coating on a Lumen of Small-diameter Long-sized Tube Modified Surface Uniformly with Carboxyl Group using Oxygen Plasma
📚 Journal of Photopolymer Science and Technology, 2022 | 🔢 4 Citations

📊 Total Publications: 162
📈 Highest Citations (Recent): 6
📅 Active Research Years: 2022-2024