Małgorzata Słota-Valim | Elasticity | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Małgorzata Słota-Valim | Elasticity | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor at Oil and Gas Institute – National Research Institute | Poland

Dr. Małgorzata Słota-Valim is an accomplished Earth scientist and Assistant Professor at the Oil and Gas Institute, specializing in geology, geochemistry, and geomechanics, with extensive expertise in structural and parametric modelling, reservoir characterization, and geothermal systems, holding advanced degrees in geology, drilling, and organic geochemistry, and recognized for her contributions to innovative reservoir modelling, fracture network analysis, and geomechanical simulations across major energy projects, complemented by international training, industry collaborations, and award-winning research achievements in energy and environmental geoscience.

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Miguel Angel Martinez Bohorquez | Elasticity | Excellence in Research Award

Mr. Miguel Angel Martinez Bohorquez | Elasticity | Excellence in Research Award

phD at University of Huelva | Spain

Mr. Miguel Angel Martinez Bohorquez is a Senior Lecturer in Electronic, Computer and Automatic Engineering at the University of Huelva whose work spans control engineering, electronic instrumentation, renewable energies, hydrogen technologies and energy rehabilitation, distinguished by a solid academic foundation including Industrial Technical Engineering from the University of Seville, Electronic Engineering from the University of Granada and a PhD from the University of Huelva awarded Cum Laude with honours, complemented by multiple officially certified research and transfer evaluation periods; he has contributed extensively to scientific and technological advancement through more than forty-five peer-reviewed publications, book chapters, patents, congress contributions and technical reports, and has played major roles in over two dozen European, national, regional and industrial research projects involving smart grids, hydrogen energy systems, photovoltaic optimisation, geothermal technologies, robotics and energy-efficient building solutions; he is co-inventor of several internationally extended patents currently in industrial exploitation and co-founder of Onurobotics S.L., a technology-based spin-off of the University of Huelva, demonstrating strong commitment to innovation and technology transfer; his academic leadership includes serving as Deputy Director of University Extension at ETSI, Director of the Fundación Cruzcampo Chair at the University of Huelva, Board Member of the School of Engineering and President of the Curriculum Committee for Mining and Mechanical Engineering degrees; he has supervised doctoral research and continues co-supervising multiple theses, while maintaining active membership in the recognized excellence research group “Control and Robotics” (TEP192) and contributing to the Research Center for Technology, Energy and Sustainability, positioning him as a forward-thinking engineer and researcher dedicated to advancing sustainable energy technologies, intelligent control systems, applied instrumentation and real-world technological innovation.

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Featured Publications:

Andújar, J. M., & Segura, F. (2009). Fuel cells: History and updating. A walk along two centuries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 13(9), 2309–2322.

Andujar, J. M., Mejías, A., & Márquez, M. A. (2010). Augmented reality for the improvement of remote laboratories: An augmented remote laboratory. IEEE Transactions on Education, 54(3), 492–500.

Enrique, J. M., Durán, E., Sidrach-de-Cardona, M., & Andujar, J. M. (2007). Theoretical assessment of the maximum power point tracking efficiency of photovoltaic facilities with different converter topologies. Solar Energy, 81(1), 31–38.

Vivas, F. J., De las Heras, A., Segura, F., & Andújar, J. M. (2018). A review of energy management strategies for renewable hybrid energy systems with hydrogen backup. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 82, 126–155.

Sánchez Cordero, A., Gómez Melgar, S., & Andújar Márquez, J. M. (2019). Green Building Rating Systems and the new framework Level(s): A critical review of sustainability certification within Europe. Energies, 13(66), 1–26.

 

Elbaz Abouelmagd | Elasticity | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Elbaz Abouelmagd | Elasticity | Editorial Board Member

Join the Editorial Board Member Committee at National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics | Egypt

Prof. Elbaz Abouelmagd widely recognized in scientific literature as Elbaz I. Abouelmagd, is an Egyptian associate professor of applied mathematics specializing in celestial mechanics and space dynamics, serving at the National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics in Cairo, where he leads the Stellar Astronomy Laboratory and contributes to the advancement of space science research through a distinguished academic path built upon a Bachelor’s degree in mathematics, a Master’s degree in applied mathematics focused on the stability of Lagrangian points in the restricted three-body problem, an Aerospace Diploma in astronomy, and a doctoral degree centered on semi-analytical solutions for perturbed N-body systems under mutual gravitational forces with numerical applications; he has authored a substantial body of publications indexed under multiple global scientific identifiers including Scopus, Web of Science, MR Author ID, SciProfiles, and ISNI, reflecting a prolific research record with dozens of peer-reviewed papers, a strong citation impact, and a consistently high H-index across major international databases; his contributions span analytical modeling, orbital stability, dynamical systems, perturbation theory, and space dynamics, complemented by extensive academic appointments such as assistant and associate professorships across institutions in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Libya, as well as leadership roles in scientific committees, curriculum development, academic quality assurance, and national and international advisory boards including the International Astronomical Union, COSPAR, the American Mathematical Society, and various national committees in astronomy, space sciences, remote sensing, and scientific ethics; he has been repeatedly honored by NRIAG for scientific excellence and productivity and has supervised and hosted international scholars, maintaining an active presence in global research networks while advancing the theoretical and applied understanding of celestial mechanics through high-impact scientific contributions, institutional service, and international collaboration.

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Kumar, M., Pal, A. K., Verma, R. K., Ershkov, S., & Abouelmagd, E. I. (2026). Ring body problem dynamics under the albedo effect. International Journal of Non Linear Mechanics.

Vincent, A. E., Afere, B. A. E., Abouelmagd, E. I., & Elnashar, G. A. (2025). Continuation fraction perturbation effect on out-of-plane equilibrium points. Ingenieur Archiv.

Ma, B., Abouelmagd, E. I., & Gao, F. (2025). Periodic solutions of photo-gravitational R4BP with variable mass and Stokes drag. Nonlinear Dynamics.

Chauhan, S., Kumar, D., Aggarwal, R., Abouelmagd, E. I., & Elnashar, G. A. (2025). Revealing the albedo’s impact on the dynamics of the perturbed restricted three-body problem. Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation.

Suraj, M. S., Abouelmagd, E. I., Bhushan, M., & Asique, M. C. (2025). Exploring the equilibrium dynamics of an infinitesimal body in the perturbed problem of five bodies. Chaos, Solitons & Fractals.

Ali Raza Ayub | Elasticity | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Raza Ayub | Elasticity | Best Researcher Award

Student at Beijing Institute of Technology| Pakistan

Ali Raza Ayub is a dedicated Pakistani researcher and academic affiliated with the Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture Faisalabad, Pakistan, with an active association in the Computational and Physical Chemistry Laboratories of the Punjab Bio Energy Institute. His research expertise lies primarily in organic and computational chemistry, emphasizing density functional theory (DFT), nonlinear optical (NLO) materials, organic solar cell materials, nanocomposites, and drug delivery systems. He has made remarkable contributions to the theoretical modeling, synthesis, and characterization of advanced materials, focusing on improving photocatalytic activity, optical properties, and molecular interactions. His studies cover a broad range of scientific topics, including nanochemistry, material science, quantum mechanical simulations, molecular spectroscopy, and bioactive nanomaterials. Through his extensive research, he has co-authored numerous internationally recognized publications in reputed scientific journals, demonstrating significant expertise in synthesizing metal-doped nanostructures, analyzing catalytic efficiencies, and investigating the optoelectronic behavior of advanced hybrid compounds. His computational work delves deeply into understanding molecular reactivity, charge transfer mechanisms, electronic structure modification, and energy efficiency optimization for next-generation materials. Ali Raza Ayub’s research also explores drug–nanocarrier interactions through DFT-based insights, providing theoretical foundations for targeted drug delivery applications in biomedical chemistry. His proficiency extends to laboratory instrumentation and advanced modeling software, such as Gaussian, GaussView, ChemDraw, Origin, and Multiwfn, enabling both experimental and theoretical studies of complex molecular systems. Beyond his research achievements, he has participated in international symposia, workshops, and scientific exhibitions, showcasing his commitment to academic excellence and innovation. Known for his creativity, analytical thinking, and persistence, Ali Raza Ayub continues to contribute to the evolving landscape of modern chemistry, merging computational precision with experimental discovery to advance materials science and chemical research.

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Author(s). (2025). An in-silico study of supramolecular interactions between 2,6-diisopropylphenyl derivatives of PDI and their GMP-doped composites to tune their optoelectronic response. Inorganic Chemistry Communications.

Author(s). (2025). Investigating the optoelectronic properties of Perylene Diimide-based organic molecules for high-efficiency organic solar cells. Computational and Theoretical Chemistry.

Author(s). (2025). Terpyridine–metal architectures (Zn, Cu, Fe) for energy storage: Electrochemical analysis and theoretical modeling. Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry.

Author(s). (2025). Design of the opto-electronic characteristics of organo-solar cells using the small molecules based on Ullazine. Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling.

Author(s). (2025). Quantum simulation and experimental characterization of gold nanorods for DNA sensing applications. Chemical Engineering Science.

Author(s). (2025). Green synthesis of high surface area of reduced graphene oxide via Aloe vera extract: Characterization, DFT mechanistic insights, and enhanced Rhodamine B adsorption using Chitosan@EDTA@rGO composite.