Rafael Silva | Mechanics of Functional and Smart Structures | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Rafael Silva | Mechanics of Functional and Smart Structures | Editorial Board Member

Reseacher at Graduate Program in Mining, Metallurgy and Materials Engineering | Brazil

Prof. Rafael Silva is a Brazilian mining engineer, researcher, and academic whose professional and scholarly trajectory spans mineral engineering, rock mechanics, slope stability, open-pit mine design, and ornamental stone geomechanics, and he is affiliated with the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul as a doctoral researcher in the Postgraduate Program in Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, where he focuses on advancing analytical and applied methods for geotechnical safety and excavation stability; before joining the doctoral program, he completed a master’s degree in Mining Engineering at the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco and further expanded his professional qualifications with specialization in Occupational Safety Engineering at Universidade Cândido Mendes, building a multidisciplinary foundation that bridges the technical, operational, and safety-driven dimensions of mining activity; his career integrates extensive academic preparation with significant industry experience, having worked in mineral processing, open-pit operations, geological mapping, quarry planning, and stability assessment at organizations such as Detex, Galvani Indústria Comércio e Serviço S.A., and Rio Minas Geologia Ltda, where he served in roles including process engineer and mining engineer, contributing to extraction planning, operational optimization, and applied geotechnics; transitioning fully into academia, he served as a substitute professor in Mining Engineering at the Universidade Federal de Pernambuco and later at the Instituto Federal da Bahia – Campus Brumado, where he taught, mentored students, supervised technical activities, and participated in curriculum development, eventually becoming an Adjunct Professor in the area of Materials Science and Technology at the Universidade Federal da Bahia; his research output includes contributions such as the open-access publication on the application of the limit equilibrium method to determine safety factors for ornamental rocks in Rem International Engineering Journal, reflecting his commitment to improving rock excavation reliability, geotechnical evaluation tools, and resource sustainability, and his academic and professional journey demonstrates a consistent dedication to geoscience-driven innovation, practical engineering solutions, and the advancement of safe, efficient, and sustainable mining practices within Brazil’s mineral sector.

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Featured Publications:

Silva, R. F. e., Zingano, A. C., Lima, R. R., Franco, S. K. P., & Rodrigues, M. G. A. (2024). Application of the limit equilibrium method to determine the safety factor for ornamental rocks. REM – International Engineering Journal.

Silva, R. F. e., Zingano, A. C., Lima, R. R., da Silva, J. P., & Holanda, C. C. (2022). Influence of geomechanical analysis on the stability of ornamental rock slopes. Journal of South American Earth Sciences, Article 103859.

Silva, R. F. (2020). Aplicação dos métodos da conservação da energia mecânica e da quantidade de movimento para lavra de rocha ornamental com nível de referência plano. Tecnologia em Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração.

Silva, R. F. (2019a). Avaliação comparativa de método de extração de bancadas altas e ultra-altas, no Estado do Espírito Santo. Tecnologia em Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração.

Silva, R. F. (2019b). Modelo de dimensionamento de cama de amortecimento para rocha ornamental. Tecnologia em Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração.

Herbert Jelinek | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Herbert Jelinek | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Associate Head of Department at Khalifa University | United Arab Emirates

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Herbert Jelinek, PhD, is a distinguished neuroscientist and academic with extensive contributions to biomedical science, neuroscience, and clinical physiology. Born in Vienna, Austria, and educated in Sydney, he holds a Ph.D. in Medicine specializing in Neuroscience from the University of Sydney, with additional qualifications in Human Genetics, Psychology, and Neuroscience. He currently serves as Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Graduate Studies in the Department of Clinical Sciences at Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi, where he also contributes to undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum development, supervision, and research leadership. His impressive research record is reflected in an H-index of 43 on Scopus with nearly 400 publications and over 8,400 citations, and an H-index of 54 on Google Scholar with over 13,900 citations, highlighting his global academic influence. Dr. Jelinek’s expertise spans biomedical engineering, applied neuroscience, and clinical neurophysiology, with specific interests in heart rate variability, neurofeedback, biofeedback, autonomic dysfunction, and diabetic complications. His academic journey includes previous appointments as Associate Professor and Senior Lecturer at Charles Sturt University, where he played a pivotal role in course design, laboratory development, and mentoring of research students, alongside leadership in several academic committees. Internationally recognized for integrating neuroscience, psychology, and biomedical innovation, Dr. Jelinek’s interdisciplinary approach bridges research and clinical application, advancing diagnostic methods for chronic disease and neurophysiological disorders. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE Engineering in Biology and Medicine Society and an active member of the Applied Neuroscience Society of Australasia. Through decades of academic leadership, student mentorship, and scholarly excellence, Dr. Herbert Franz Jelinek continues to shape the evolving landscape of neuroscience, biofeedback, and biomedical education across research and clinical domains.

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Featured Publications:

Jelinek, H. F., … (2025). Hierarchical random forest model, inflammation and oxidative stress as predictors of the atherogenic index of plasma and diabetes progression. Scientific Reports.

Jelinek, H. F., … (2025). Diabetic foot prevention, assessment, and management using innovative smart wearable technology: A systematic review. [Journal name not specified].

Jelinek, H. F., … (2025). Vm and ζ-potential of Candida albicans correlate with biofilm formation. Scientific Reports.

Jelinek, H. F., … (2025). Enhancing CCTA image quality: A review of deep learning approaches for advanced artifact correction and denoising. Artificial Intelligence Review.

Jelinek, H. F., … (2025). Placebo effect in gameplay: Insights from Reddit crowdsourcing towards intrinsic behavior understanding. [Conference Paper].