S . S . A Shah | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Academic Achiever in Materials Mechanics Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr.S. S. A Shah | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Academic Achiever in Materials Mechanics Award

Associate Professor at Quanzhou University of Information Engineering | Pakistan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sohail Shah is an accomplished materials scientist and associate professor specializing in advanced metallic materials, magnesium alloys, and deformation mechanisms, with strong expertise in microstructural evolution, recrystallization behavior, twinning phenomena, and mechanical performance, recognized for impactful international research publications, competitive research funding, interdisciplinary academic experience, and sustained contributions to materials science, mechanical engineering, and applied metallurgy through teaching, innovation, and scholarly leadership.

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Zoran Masonicic | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Zoran Masonicic | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Research Excellence Award

MSc Researcher at Vinča Nuclear Research Institute | Serbia

Mr. Zoran Masonicic is a graduated Mechanical Engineer and doctoral researcher with extensive professional expertise in motor vehicles and internal combustion engines, recognized for his strong analytical mindset, practical engineering approach, and advanced competence in multidimensional computational fluid dynamics, 3D CAD modeling, animation tools, and AutoCAD-based design systems, with a solid academic foundation from the University of Belgrade and specialized research focus on fluid flow modeling in IC engines, actively contributing to vehicle inspection, testing, and certification activities, including individually manufactured, restored, and hazardous-goods transport vehicles, while also serving as a technical expert in national accreditation processes, participating in government-supported scientific and energy-efficiency research projects, leading regulatory review initiatives related to international vehicle standards, and demonstrating excellent technical communication, report writing, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities, supported by strong proficiency across major operating systems and engineering software platforms, with a sustained professional commitment to innovation, learning, and applied CFD solutions in automotive and engine engineering fields.


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Ting Xie | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Materials Mechanics Industry Impact Award

Dr. Ting Xie | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Materials Mechanics Industry Impact Award

Research Assistant at Peking Union Medical College Hospital | China

Dr. Xie Ting is a biomedical scientist whose interdisciplinary research spans molecular endocrinology, metabolic regulation, lipidomics, biobanking science, and translational physiology. She earned her doctoral training at the School of Biomedical Sciences of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, following advanced research work at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology, and earlier foundational scientific training at The Central South Forestry University of Science and Technology. She has since contributed to the Peking Union Medical College Hospital Clinical Biobank, where she advances high-level clinical research through precision biospecimen science, multi-omics data generation, and mechanism-oriented disease exploration. Her scholarly contributions include extensive work on metabolic signaling and lipid biology, such as in Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 Protects Against Lipotoxicity-Induced Pancreatic β-Cell Dysfunction via Regulation of AMPK Signaling and Lipid Metabolism and Fibroblast Growth Factor 21: A Regulator of Metabolic Disease and Health Span, as well as innovative investigations in vascular pathology highlighted by Plasma Lipidomics Analysis Reveals the Potential Role of Lysophosphatidylcholines in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Progression and Formation and The Potential Role of Plasma Fibroblast Growth Factor 21 as a Diagnostic Biomarker for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Presence and Development. Her integrative cellular and molecular work extends further through studies such as Glucokinase Inactivation Ameliorates Lipid Accumulation and Exerts Favorable Effects on Lipid Metabolism in Hepatocytes, Integration of Proteomics and Metabolomics Reveals Energy and Metabolic Alterations Induced by Glucokinase Partial Inactivation in Hepatocytes, and The Relationship Between HIF1α and Clock Gene Expression in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea. She has also contributed significantly to biobanking methodology through The Interference of RNA Preservative and Post-Collection Interval on RNA Integrity from Different Mice Tissues. Earlier in her career, she produced impactful enzymology and protein-engineering studies including Site-Saturation Mutagenesis of Central Tyrosine 195 Leading to Diverse Product Specificities of an α-Cyclodextrin Glycosyltransferase, Structural Basis of a Mutant Y195I α-Cyclodextrin Glycosyltransferase with Switched Product Specificity, and Increasing of Product Specificity of γ-Cyclodextrin by Mutating the Active Domain of α-Cyclodextrin Glucanotransferase. Through major national research fundings, invited presentations at global scientific congresses, and multiple academic honors, Dr. Xie Ting continues to advance the molecular understanding of metabolic disorders, vascular disease, endocrine biology, and clinical biobank innovation through publication-driven scientific excellence.

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Genes Xie, T., Zhu, H., Wang, X., Li, F., Wang, A., Zhang, Y., Zhang, S., & Guo, D. (2025). The interference of RNA preservative and post-collection interval on RNA integrity from different mice tissues. Genes.

International Journal of Molecular Sciences Xie, T., Lei, C., Song, W., Wu, X., Wu, J., Li, F., Lv, Y., Chen, Y., Liu, B., & Zheng, Y. (2023). Plasma lipidomics analysis reveals the potential role of lysophosphatidylcholines in abdominal aortic aneurysm progression and formation. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(12), 10253.

Nature and Science of Sleep Xie, T., Guo, D., Luo, J., Guo, Z., Zhang, S., Wang, A., Wang, X., Wang, X., Cao, W., Su, L., & others. (2022). The relationship between HIF1α and clock gene expression in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. Nature and Science of Sleep, 14, 381–392.

Yi-Luen Lin | Mechanics of Functional and Intelligent Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yi-Luen Lin | Government Information Systems | Best Researcher Award

National Chengchi University, Management Information Systems, Taiwan

Yi-Luen Lin is a Ph.D. student at National Chenchi University, Taiwan. He holds a B.S. degree from National Chung Cheng University and an M.S. degree from National Taiwan University. With a strong background in information systems, he has worked as a system analyst, industry consultant, and project manager in various industries and government sectors. 🌟

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Education 🎓

B.S. degree from National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan (2004) 📚 M.S. degree from National Taiwan University, Taiwan (2006) 📊 Currently pursuing Ph.D. at National Chenchi University, Taiwan 📖

Experience 🧪

System analyst, industry consultant, and project manager in information industry (2006-present) 💻 Project manager in R.O.C. government (2006-present) 🏛️ Industry consultant in various sectors (2006-present) 💼

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Publications📚

Security, risk, and trust in individuals’ internet banking adoption: An integrated model 15 Citations

Conclusion 🏆

Yi-Luen Lin’s academic and research background, industry experience, and research interests make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his potential to make a significant impact in the field of information systems and technology.