Langjian Yang | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Langjian Yang | Mechanical Engineering | Research Excellence Award 

Kunming University of Science and Technology | China

Yang Langjian is an emerging scholar specializing in vehicle powertrain systems, with strong expertise in cold-start mechanisms, environmental adaptability, and electronic-control optimization of internal combustion engine equipment under high-altitude and extremely cold conditions. With a research portfolio comprising 7 published documents, 33 citations, and an h-index of 4, he has demonstrated impactful and steadily growing academic influence in the field. As first author, he has contributed extensively to top-tier SCI journals, producing high-quality work on mixture formation, ignition and combustion mechanisms, fuel-injection strategies, and the dynamic evolution of cold-start processes in both diesel and aviation piston engines across variable altitude and temperature environments. His research achievements include multiple Q1 publications, EI-indexed studies, and widely recognized conference contributions, supported by rigorous experimental design, simulation modelling, and advanced numerical analysis using platforms such as CONVERGE, AVL-Fire, AVL-Excite-PR, GT-Suite, Fluent, Hypermesh, and Abaqus. He has participated in and led numerous national, provincial, and industry-funded research projects, contributing to key advancements in thermal management, piston-ring–cylinder friction-pair sealing characteristics, heat-transfer optimization, and powertrain environmental adaptability. His work also extends to instrument development and platform construction for high-altitude and cold-start experimental systems. With strong skills in English technical writing, data analysis, calibration, and simulation, along with hands-on experience supervising graduate students and producing comprehensive technical documentation, he demonstrates excellent potential for independent academic research and interdisciplinary collaboration. This solid combination of scholarly output, technical depth, and project leadership supports his aspiration for a competitive research-faculty position.

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Featured Publications 

Yang, L. (2026). Effects and grey relational analysis of electronic control parameters on mixture formation and combustion characteristics of an aviation piston engine during cold-start. Aerospace Science and Technology.

mikail aslan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. mikail aslan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. mikail aslan, Gaziantep University, Turkey.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mikail Aslan 🎓 is a distinguished academic at Gaziantep University, specializing in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering ⚙️. With a Ph.D. in Physics Engineering, he has led numerous national and international research projects, published widely in refereed journals, and supervised impactful graduate theses. His expertise spans nanomaterials, powder metallurgy, and computational materials science 🧪. A dedicated educator and leader, he has held key administrative roles and continues to shape innovative materials research in Turkey. 🇹🇷

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🎓 Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Mikail Aslan embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor’s degree in Physics Teaching from Middle East Technical University in 2010. His passion for material science and physics engineering led him to pursue a PhD in Physics Engineering at Gaziantep University, which he completed in 2014. His doctoral research focused on the electronic structure of ligand-passivated metal nanoclusters, under the guidance of Professors Ali Sebetci and Zihni Öztürk. This strong foundational work paved the way for his extensive career in computational materials science and nanotechnology.

💼 Professional Endeavors

Dr. Aslan began his academic career at Gaziantep University as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering in 2015. He was promoted to Associate Professor in July 2024. In his tenure, he has held vital administrative roles including Double Major and Minor Program Coordinator (2015–2022) and Co-Head of Department (2015–2019). He is also an experienced educator, delivering undergraduate and graduate courses in powder metallurgy, material science, and computer-aided design.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus On Engineering

Dr. Aslan’s research primarily spans nanocomposites, powder metallurgy, carbon nanodots, rare-earth hexaborides, and nanoalloys. He has contributed significantly to understanding the microstructural, mechanical, optical, and electronic behaviors of advanced materials. His works often bridge experimental synthesis and DFT-based computational simulations, revealing structure–property relationships in novel alloys and composites.

🌍 Impact and Influence

His interdisciplinary approach, combining materials engineering with computational modeling, has had a broad impact on areas such as environmental catalysis, energy materials, and biocompatible nanomaterials. Through his projects and international collaborations, Dr. Aslan has contributed to solving industrial challenges like dye degradation from textile wastewater and the design of efficient bonding systems in composites.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Aslan has participated in prestigious international collaborations such as TOUCAN and MidPlus, working alongside globally respected scholars like Rodger P. Mark and Roy L. Johnston. His research has been funded by national and international agencies, and he has successfully led and contributed to high-impact scientific projects, underscoring his excellence in applied materials science.

🧠 Research Skills

Dr. Aslan demonstrates advanced expertise in:

  • Density Functional Theory (DFT) Simulations

  • Nanoalloy and Composite Fabrication

  • Mechanical and Thermal Property Characterization

  • Computational Modeling and SolidWorks Design

  • Metrology and Calibration Techniques
    His ability to integrate experimental and theoretical approaches makes him a versatile and innovative researcher.

🔮 Legacy and Future Contributions

As a mentor, Dr. Aslan has supervised several master’s theses in materials and biological sciences, nurturing the next generation of interdisciplinary researchers. His upcoming research on tungsten-reinforced epoxy adhesives and the enhancement of university laboratory infrastructures reflects his commitment to both scientific advancement and academic capacity building. Dr. Aslan is poised to continue shaping the field of nanomaterials and composite technologies, leaving a lasting legacy in research, education, and innovation.

Publications Top Notes

📘 Efficient Catalytic Degradation of Azo Dyes from Textile Wastewater by Nano and Micro Amorphous Alloys
  • Authors: Dr. Mikail Aslan, Dr. Abdulaziz Kaya, Dr. Hasan Eskalen, Dr. Celal Kurşun, Dr. Mustafa Çeşme, Dr. Musa Gögebakan

  • Journal: ChemistrySelect

  • Publisher: Wiley

  • Publication Date: February 16, 2024

Chigozie Uzoh | Process Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Chigozie Uzoh | Process Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Hamburg University of Technology | Germany

Professor Chigozie Francolins Uzoh is a distinguished expert in Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, currently serving as a Research Fellow at the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Chinese Academy of Science. His research focuses on the design and optimization of processes and products for environmental applications, including sustainable and bio-based coatings, controlled-release coated fertilizers, bio-based flow improvers, demulsifiers, and drilling fluids. He has a strong academic and teaching background, delivering courses in petroleum production engineering, petroleum and natural gas engineering, fuel and energy, chemical process calculation, process control, reaction engineering, transport phenomena, and engineering mathematics. Professor Uzoh has held leadership roles, including Head of the Department of Petroleum Engineering, and has extensive experience supervising postgraduate research. He is a COREN-registered engineer and a corporate member of multiple professional engineering bodies, including the Nigerian Society of Engineers, the Nigerian Society of Chemical Engineers, and the International Association of Engineers. Recognized for his contributions to green and sustainable chemistry, he has received numerous fellowships and research grants, including the Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, UNESCO-TWAS Postdoctoral Award, and the Chinese Academy of Science Postdoctoral Researchers Award. Actively engaged in professional service, he serves on editorial boards, reviews for top journals, and participates in international conferences, workshops, and technical committees, promoting innovative research and sustainable engineering solutions worldwide.

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Featured Publications


Exploring the potential of non-food biobased oils as waxy crude oil flow improvers: Recent developments, challenges and future prospects

– Review, Open Access

Mechanistic insights into alginate-based bioremediation: kinetic and thermodynamic analysis of slaughterhouse wastewater treatment in a continuous packed-bed bioreactor

– Journal of Engineering and Applied Science

Optimizing Coating Materials and Processes for Controlled Release Coated Urea Fertilizer: Review of Bio-based Coating Materials and Encapsulation Methods

– Results in Engineering

The study of the effectiveness of soybean oil and castor oil as flow improvers for waxy petroleum crude oil

– Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology

Bio-based flow improvers for waxy petroleum crude

– Geoenergy Science and Engineering