Zening Wang | Fracture and Damage Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Zening Wang | Fracture and Damage Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral at University of Science and Technology | China

Mr. Zening Wang is a distinguished postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, where he has established himself as a rising researcher in the field of corrosion and protection of metallic materials. Born in Shanxi, China, Dr. Wang pursued his academic journey with dedication, culminating in a Doctoral Degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Science and Technology Beijing. His research primarily focuses on the mechanisms of corrosion behavior, protective coatings, electrochemical performance enhancement, and the development of advanced anti-corrosion materials for structural and functional applications. Dr. Wang’s expertise integrates experimental analysis with materials design principles, contributing to the advancement of sustainable and high-performance metallic systems for industrial and environmental use. His innovative approach explores the interplay between microstructural evolution and surface modification to improve material longevity under harsh conditions. Beyond his core research, Dr. Wang has been actively involved in interdisciplinary collaborations aimed at addressing the challenges of corrosion control in infrastructure, energy, and manufacturing sectors. His scholarly work has appeared in recognized international journals and conferences, reflecting both scientific rigor and applied innovation. As a postdoctoral researcher, he continues to expand the boundaries of knowledge in materials protection, corrosion science, and functional material development. Dr. Wang’s contributions embody a deep commitment to advancing the mechanics of functional materials and structures, aligning perfectly with the objectives of the International Research Awards on Mechanics of Functional Materials and Structures, for which he is being nominated. His academic excellence, practical insights, and passion for innovation make him a significant contributor to the global materials science community.

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Featured Publications:

Wang, Z., Yan, Y., Wu, Y., Zhang, Y., Zhao, X., Su, Y., & Qiao, L. (2023). Recent research progress on the passivation and selective oxidation for the 3d-transition-metal and refractory multi-principal element alloys. npj Materials Degradation, 7, Article 86.

Wang, Z., Jing, S., & Yan, Y. (2025). Effect of pre-strain induced microstructure evolution on hydrogen embrittlement resistance of a CoCrNi medium-entropy alloy. Materials, 18(21), 4915.

Wang, Z. (Author). Electrochemical behavior and passivation film characterization of TiZrHfNb multi-principal element alloys in NaCl-containing solution.

Vladimír Chmelko | Fatigue of materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Vladimír Chmelko | Fatigue of materials | Best Researcher Award

head of Institute of Applied mechanics & Mechatronics at Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia

Vladimír Chmelko is a professor at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, specializing in applied mechanics and mechatronics. He has held positions as an assistant professor (2007–2014), head of the department (2017–present), and head of the Institute of Applied Mechanics and Mechatronics (since 2020). He earned his PhD in applied mechanics and has contributed to over 100 publications, 13 indexed papers, and 170+ citations. His expertise includes fatigue analysis, structural integrity, and mechanical diagnostics. He is a member of prestigious societies like the European Structural Integrity Society and the European Society of Experimental Mechanics.

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Education 🎓📚

PhD in Applied Mechanics (2003–2006) from the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, focusing on fatigue life theory. Completed additional pedagogical education (1997–1999) with an international ING-PAED IGIP degree in 2005. Earned a Master’s in Applied Mechanics (1983–1988) with a thesis on FEM-based contact task solutions. Undertook concurrent pedagogical education (1986–1988). Secondary education with a baccalaureate from Gymnasium Ivana Horvátha (1979–1983). Primary education completed in 1979.

Experience 🏫🔍

University professor since 1990 at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. Served as an assistant professor (2007–2014), head of the department (2017–present), and head of the Institute of Applied Mechanics and Mechatronics (since 2020). PhD student at the Slovak Academy of Sciences (1988–1990). Member of scientific committees for international conferences like ICSI, VAL, WMVC, and ECF. Published over 100 research papers, presented in 30+ international conferences, and received over 170 citations. Actively involved in industry-funded projects, securing over €1M in research funding.

Awards and Honors 🏆🥇

Received two publication awards from the Czech Gas & Oil Association (2016, 2017) and one from the Slovak Gas & Oil Association (2011). Holds three industrial utility models. Member of the European Structural Integrity Society and the European Society of Experimental Mechanics. Key contributor to major industry projects, including gas safety monitoring, fatigue diagnostics, and 3D-printed metal component analysis. Led multiple research projects in structural integrity, corrosion monitoring, and pipeline safety.

Research Focus 🔬⚙️

Specializes in applied mechanics, structural integrity, fatigue life prediction, and mechanical diagnostics. His research spans fatigue damage evaluation, pipeline safety, corrosion-fatigue interactions, and gas safety monitoring. Conducted studies on oscillation sources in mechanical systems and developed advanced fatigue assessment methods. Worked on multiaxial fatigue analysis of 3D-printed metal components and bridge cable diagnostics. Led projects on material characterization, trailer suspension development, and operational life prediction of power equipment components.

Publications 📖

Analysis of Static and Cyclic Properties of 316L and AlSi10Mg in Conventional Casting and Additive Manufacturing

Conclusion

Dr. Vladimír Chmelko is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his expertise in fatigue of materials, structural integrity, and mechanical engineering, coupled with a strong academic and industrial research background. His leadership in research projects, publications, and international scientific engagement positions him as a key contributor to advancements in applied mechanics and fatigue diagnostics. Strengthening his citation impact and global collaborations could further elevate his research influence.