Dr Yuan Yuan | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr Yuan Yuan | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Yuan Yuan is an accomplished researcher specializing in marine engineering, metamaterials, optical measurement, and solid mechanics. She earned her Doctor of Engineering from Peking University and currently serves at Shanghai Maritime University. Her research focuses on mechanical and electromagnetic metamaterials, digital image correlation (DIC) techniques, and marine structural analysis. She has published extensively in high-impact journals such as Optics and Laser Technology and Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. With multiple research grants and collaborations, Dr. Yuan’s work is transforming marine engineering and material behavior analysis. 🚢⚙️📡

Dr Yuan Yuan, Shanghai Maritime University, China

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🎓 Education 

Dr. Yuan Yuan earned her Doctor of Engineering from the Department of Mechanics at Peking University, where she specialized in mechanical and electromagnetic metamaterials. Her research focuses on the design, development, and application of metamaterials in ocean engineering, optimizing structural performance in marine environments. Her academic journey has equipped her with expertise in solid mechanics, optical measurement techniques, and advanced material science. Through her doctoral research, she has contributed to cutting-edge innovations in marine engineering, enhancing the durability and efficiency of maritime structures. 🌊⚙️🔬

💼 Experience

Dr. Yuan Yuan is currently a researcher at the College of Ocean Science and Engineering, Shanghai Maritime University, China. Her work focuses on marine engineering, structural mechanics, and the application of metamaterials in harsh ocean environments. With a strong foundation in mechanical and electromagnetic metamaterials, she has contributed to innovative studies in solid mechanics, optical measurement, and deformation analysis. Her role at Shanghai Maritime University involves cutting-edge research, academic collaborations, and mentoring future engineers, driving advancements in marine technology and structural resilience. 🌊⚙️📡

🌊 Research Focus 

Dr. Yuan Yuan’s research expertise lies in marine engineering, metamaterials, optical measurement, and solid mechanics. Her work explores the design and application of mechanical and electromagnetic metamaterials to enhance structural resilience in ocean environments. She specializes in digital image correlation (DIC) techniques, full-field deformation analysis, and seawater concrete failure evaluation, optimizing material performance in maritime engineering. Through advanced optical measurement technologies, she develops precision imaging methods for structural assessments, contributing to next-generation marine materials and ocean infrastructure stability. 🌊⚙️📡

📄 Publications

“Facile fabrication of a robust photothermal/electrothermal superhydrophobic coating for all-weather anti-icing/de-icing applications” ❄️⚡
📚 Progress in Organic Coatings, 2025
Authors: B. Jiang, Y.H. Lei, H. Sui, G. Ye, Y. Yuan

“Metal-organic framework derived carbon-based composites for high-performance microwave absorption” 📡⚙️
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✍️ Authors: S. Ran, K. Sun, M. Zhao, Y. Yuan, R. Fan

“TiN/acetylene black composite coatings: Enhanced durability and superhydrophobicity for all-day anti-icing applications” ❄️🛡️
📚 Applied Surface Science, 2025
✍️ Authors: Y.H. Lei, H. Lan, B. Jiang, Y. Zhang, Q. Chen

Dr. Yuan Yuan’s cutting-edge research focuses on anti-icing coatings, superhydrophobic surfaces, and microwave absorption materials, enhancing durability, performance, and environmental adaptability! 🚀🎯

Assoc. Prof. Dr Inga Skiedraite | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Inga Skiedraite | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Inga Skiedraitė is a leading researcher in mechanical engineering, specializing in advanced materials, smart manufacturing, and mechatronic systems ⚙️. She earned her Ph.D. from Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania 🎓, and conducted additional research at Gifu University, Japan 🌏. Her work focuses on nanostructured composites, vibration damping, and precision machining 🏗️. She has published over 40 research papers 📚, secured multiple research grants 💰, and holds several patents 🔍. Her contributions to high-precision engineering and interdisciplinary research make her a prominent figure in the field 🏆.

Assoc. Prof. Dr Inga Skiedraite, Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania

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Education 🎓

Dr. Inga Skiedraitė holds a Doctoral Degree in Engineering from Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania (1999) 🏫. She further pursued advanced research at Gifu University, Japan, earning a Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering in 2001 🌏. Her academic journey has been instrumental in shaping her expertise in mechanical engineering, advanced materials, and smart manufacturing ⚙️. With an international research background, she has contributed significantly to the fields of materials characterization and precision machining, positioning herself as a global expert in interdisciplinary engineering research 🔬📚.

Experience 🏫

Dr. Inga Skiedraitė is an Associate Professor at Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania 🏛️, where she specializes in mechanical engineering, materials science, and advanced manufacturing technologies ⚙️. With years of academic and research experience, she has played a key role in developing high-precision machining techniques and innovative mechatronic systems 🔍📡. Her contributions extend to international collaborations, industry partnerships, and mentoring young researchers 🌍🎓. As a dedicated educator and scientist, her work continues to shape the future of smart manufacturing, materials characterization, and precision engineering 🏆🔧.

Research Projects 📖

Dr. Inga Skiedraitė has led groundbreaking research projects in advanced materials and precision machining 🎯⚙️. Her project on Application of High-Concentrated Energy Flows for Producing Nanostructured Polyfunctional Composite Materials (NAPOCOM) (2022–2023) focused on enhancing material properties at the nanoscale for multifunctional applications 🏗️🔍. Additionally, her work on the Comprehensive System of Functional-Oriented Planning of Machining Difficult-to-Cut Materials for the Military-Industrial Complex (2022–2023) aimed at optimizing machining processes for high-performance engineering materials 🛠️🔬. These projects showcase her expertise in smart manufacturing and materials innovation 🚀📡.

Patents 🏆

Dr. Inga Skiedraitė has made significant contributions to innovation in precision measurement, quality control, and medical device technology 📡⚙️. Her patent JP2004251788 (2004) introduced a Shape Measuring System and Method for examining objects with high precision 📏🔍. She developed a Quality Control System for Processed Surfaces (LT5534, 2008) to enhance industrial manufacturing standards 🛠️✅. Her Ultrasonic Transducer Tool Jaw (LT5586, 2009) improved machining efficiency through advanced vibration technology 📡🔧. Additionally, her medical patents (LT5727, LT5769, 2011) focused on internal blood vessel cleaning devices, advancing healthcare solutions 💉🏥.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Inga Skiedraitė’s research focuses on advanced materials, mechanical behavior, and smart engineering systems 🏗️🔍. She explores negative Poisson’s ratio structures, optimizing their mechanical performance for aerospace and industrial applications 🚀🔧. Her work on micro-vibration attenuation enhances stability in composite structures, crucial for precision engineering 🏭⚙️. She investigates magnetic field effects on friction and Halbach array-based magnetic drug delivery devices, integrating materials science with medical technology 🏥🔬. Additionally, her studies on railway track junction dynamics contribute to improved transport safety 🚆🛤️. Her interdisciplinary research advances mechanical engineering and materials science globally.

Publications 📚

R&D of the Device for Blind to Conceive 2D Graphical Information 🦯🔲
📖 Journal of Vibroengineering, 2012
✍️ Authors: Bansevičius, R.; Dragašius, E.; Mažeika, D.; Jurenas, V.; Skiedraitė, I.; Žvironas, A.

Modeling of Electromagnet for Application in Nanofinishing of Internal Tubular Surfaces Using Ferrofluid and Rotating Magnetic Field System 🧲🔍
📖 Journal of Vibroengineering, 2010
✍️ Authors: Šileika, K.; Skiedraitė, I.

Behaviour of Fe-Nanoparticles in Magnetic Field ⚛️🧲
📖 Journal of Vibroengineering, 2009
✍️ Authors: Šileika, K.; Skiedraitė, I.; Bubulis, A.; Ragulskis, K.

Experimental Determination of Grain Quality Parameters 🌾📊
📖 Journal of Vibroengineering, 2009
✍️ Authors: Vadluga, J.; Skiedraitė, I.; Bubulis, A.

Acoustic Investigation of Glass Cutting Process 🔊🔪
📖 VIBROENGINEERING 2008 – Proceedings of 7th International Conference
✍️ Authors: Kondratas, A.; Sutkute, V.; Jurenas, V.; Skiedraitė, I.

Applications of High-Frequency Vibrations for Surface Milling 🔧⚡
📖 Mechanika, 2008
✍️ Authors: Graževičiute, J.; Skiedraitė, I.; Jurenas, V.; Bubulis, A.; Ostaševičius, V.

Development and Testing of Navigational Mechanism of Mini-Satellite 🛰️⚙️
📖 VIBROENGINEERING 2008 – Proceedings of 7th International Conference
✍️ Authors: Bagajevas, A.; Bubulis, A.; Skiedraitė, I.