Madhuranya Muralitharan | Materials | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Madhuranya Muralitharan
Researcher Madhuranya Muralitharan
Affiliation Queensland University Of Technology
Country Australia
Scopus ID 57724805500
Documents 1
Citations 34
h-index 1
Subject Area Materials
Event International Material Scientist Awards
ORCID 0009-0000-1854-5525

Madhuranya Muralitharan is a civil and materials engineering researcher affiliated with Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Australia. Her research focuses on sustainable construction materials, masonry engineering, geopolymer concrete, and environmentally responsible infrastructure development. Her academic work combines laboratory experimentation with structural engineering principles to investigate sustainable alternatives to conventional cement-based materials and masonry systems.[1]

Abstract

The research activities of Madhuranya Muralitharan primarily investigate sustainable construction materials capable of reducing environmental impacts while maintaining structural performance. Her work explores geopolymer concrete technology, natural fiber reinforcement, masonry systems, and waste-derived construction materials. The research integrates experimental evaluation, durability assessment, and structural behaviour analysis to contribute toward environmentally sustainable civil engineering practices.[1]

Keywords

Geopolymer Concrete, Sustainable Construction, Materials Engineering, Masonry Engineering, Concrete Technology, Sugarcane Bagasse Ash, Coco Pith, Structural Engineering, Green Materials, Civil Engineering.[2]

Introduction

Modern construction research increasingly focuses on minimizing carbon emissions through the development of sustainable cementitious materials. Madhuranya Muralitharan’s academic contributions align with this objective by investigating alternative binders, recycled resources, and durable masonry systems suitable for future infrastructure. Her research also supports global initiatives encouraging low-carbon construction technologies and circular economy principles within civil engineering.[1]

Research Profile

Currently pursuing doctoral research at Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Madhuranya Muralitharan has developed expertise in sustainable concrete technology, masonry engineering, and construction materials. Her academic experience includes laboratory instruction, structural material testing, finite element analysis, and collaborative research in sustainable infrastructure. The available scholarly metrics indicate an emerging publication profile indexed within Scopus while contributing to internationally recognized journals.[4]

Research Contributions

Madhuranya Muralitharan’s research contributions focus on sustainable geopolymer concrete, eco-friendly cementitious materials, masonry engineering, and structural performance evaluation. Her work investigates sugarcane bagasse ash and coco pith as sustainable construction materials while advancing knowledge in durability, bond strength, and laboratory-based engineering education, supporting environmentally responsible infrastructure development and materials innovation.[3]

Publications

Madhuranya Muralitharan has published research on sustainable geopolymer concrete, masonry engineering, and eco-friendly cementitious materials in internationally recognized journals, including Materials and Structures, the Electronic Journal of Structural Engineering, and the Journal of Cleaner Production.[1]

Research Impact

The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate the early development of an international research profile, including indexed publications, scholarly citations, and collaboration within materials engineering. Her research contributes to sustainable construction technology by exploring environmentally responsible alternatives to traditional cement-based materials and supporting advancements in resilient infrastructure.[2]

Award Suitability

Based on her documented academic profile, publication record, research direction, and contributions to sustainable materials engineering, Madhuranya Muralitharan demonstrates characteristics appropriate for consideration within the Best Researcher Award category at the International Material Scientist Awards. Her work reflects ongoing scientific engagement in sustainable concrete technology, masonry engineering, and environmentally conscious material innovation while maintaining active participation in international academic research.[3]

Conclusion

Madhuranya Muralitharan represents an emerging researcher whose work emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and practical engineering applications within construction materials research. Her contributions support ongoing efforts to develop environmentally responsible infrastructure materials while advancing knowledge in concrete technology and masonry engineering through experimentally validated research.[4]

References

  1. Elsevier.(n.d.).Scopus Author Details: Madhuranya Muralitharan, Author ID 57724805500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57724805500
  2. Sathiparan, N., Anburuvel, A., Muralitharan, M., & Kothalawala, D. A. I. (2022). Sustainable use of coco pith in cement-sand mortar for masonry block production: Mechanical characteristics, durability and environmental benefit. Journal of Cleaner Production, 360, 132243.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.132243
  3. Muralitharan, M. (n.d.). ORCID record. ORCID.
    https://orcid.org/0009-0000-1854-5525
  4. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.).
    https://materialscientists.com

Mahdi Gerdooei | Mechanical Properties of Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahdi Gerdooei | Mechanical Properties of Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahdi Gerdooei | Shahrood university of technology | Iran

Dr. Mahdi Gerdooei is an accomplished Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Shahrood University of Technology in Iran. He earned all of his degrees at Amirkabir University of Technology, where he completed his doctoral research on the effects of strain rate on sheet metal formability. Over nearly two decades, he has held leadership and teaching roles, including founding a laboratory focused on metal forming mechanics. His professional journey includes serving as dean of the mechanical engineering faculty and providing industry consulting on coil-spring design and fatigue analysis. A longstanding member of Iran’s manufacturing and mechanical engineering communities, Dr. Gerdooei’s career bridges rigorous academic research and practical industrial application.

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Education

Dr. Gerdooei earned his doctoral degree in Mechanical Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, where his research delved into theoretical and experimental aspects of strain rate effects on the formability of sheet metals. Building on a strong postgraduate foundation in hot forging process design, his academic trajectory also includes a rigorous undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from the same university—each stage reinforcing his expertise in deformation mechanics and advanced manufacturing methods.

Professional Experience

Dr. Gerdooei’s professional journey seamlessly integrates academic leadership and industry engagement. He established and directs a specialized Laboratory for Mechanics of Materials and Metal Forming at his university, serving both scientific and industrial communities. As Dean of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, he guided academic development and strategic initiatives. Recently, he has extended his expertise to industry by consulting for a spring design and manufacturing company, contributing to vehicle spring design and fatigue analysis, while simultaneously leading process development for new engineering products.

Research Interests

Dr. Gerdooei’s research interests are rooted in advanced forming processes, including bulk and sheet metal forming, and extend to spring design, biomaterial manufacturing, and structural failure analysis. He is particularly drawn to biomaterial production for dental implants and the design of springs from novel materials. Fatigue and failure of structures are studied using both macroscopic and micromechanical approaches. His work also engages experimental and numerical methods to explore strain-rate effects and formability across diverse materials.

Award

Dr. Gerdooei has earned recognition through his leadership and scholarly contributions. He founded a research laboratory and guided the mechanical engineering faculty as dean. His membership in national engineering societies reflects his esteemed standing in Iran’s professional community. These accomplishments indicate his significant impact in advancing both academic research and practical engineering applications.

Publication Top Notes

Enhancing plasticity modeling of DC04 steel using strain-dependent Hill 1948 and BBC 2005 yield criteria: a novel 2D-DIC approach to track anisotropy

Journal: International Journal of Solids and Structures 
Authors: Shahram Amirabdollahian; Mahdi Gerdooei

Innovative dual-pressure method for T-shaped branch production using elastomeric tools

Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part B: Journal of Engineering Manufacture 
Authors: Mirsadegh Akbarian Kuhkheyli; Mahdi Gerdooei; Seyed Vahid Hosseini; Hasan Ghafourian Nosrati

Rubber mandrel and internal pressure effects on thin-walled tube bending: a comparative study

Journal: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 
Authors: Majid Askari Sayar; Mahdi Gerdooei; Hamidreza Eipakchi; Hasan Ghafourian Nosrati

Analytical approach to investigate the effects of through-thickness stress on springback in bending of isotropic sheet metal

Journal: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 
Authors: Mohammad Reza Movahedi; Mahdi Gerdooei

Implementation of the extended maximum force criterion (EMFC) for evaluating the pressure-dependent forming limit diagrams (PD-FLD) in the tube bulging process

Journal: The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology 
Authors: Iman Abbasi; Mahdi Gerdooei; Hasan Ghafourian Nosrati

Conclusion

Dr. Mahdi Gerdooei exemplifies a professional who melds academic rigor with industrial relevance. His deep expertise in mechanical engineering—especially metal forming, plasticity, and biomaterials—complements his roles as educator, researcher, and consultant. His leadership in establishing a materials and forming lab and steering academic programs reflects his commitment to innovation and collaboration. Through his scholarly output and engagement with industry, Dr. Gerdooei continues to drive forward both theoretical development and practical engineering solutions.