Manoj Kumar Kushwaha | Microstructure | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Manoj Kumar Kushwaha
Affiliation Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology
Country India
Scopus ID 60347369700
Documents 2
Subject Area Microstructure
Event International Material Scientist Awards

Manoj Kumar Kushwaha is a researcher affiliated with Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, India, whose supplied scholarly profile is associated with the subject area of microstructure. The available bibliographic information identifies two documents under Scopus Author ID 60347369700. Research concerning microstructure is relevant to materials science because the arrangement, morphology, phases, interfaces, and defects within materials can influence their physical, mechanical, thermal, electrical, and chemical properties.[1]

Abstract

Manoj Kumar Kushwaha is an academic researcher affiliated with Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology, India. The supplied research profile identifies microstructure as the principal subject area and records two documents associated with Scopus Author ID 60347369700. Microstructural research forms an important component of materials science because material structure at microscopic scales can influence macroscopic performance and functional properties.[1]

Keywords

Microstructure, Materials Science, Material Characterization, Materials Engineering, Morphology, Phase Structure, Material Properties, and Academic Research represent key areas associated with the research profile. These keywords collectively reflect the study of material structure, composition, morphology, phase behavior, characterization techniques, and structure–property relationships.[2]

Introduction

Microstructure describes the structural features of a material that can be observed and characterized at microscopic scales. Grain size, grain boundaries, phase distribution, composites, and other advanced materials. Consequently, microstructural characterization is widely used to understand relationships between processing conditions, structure, and material properties.[1]

Research Profile

The available information indicates an academic research profile connected with Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology in India. The supplied Scopus information records two documents associated with the researcher. Because the available input does not specify citation or h-index values, those indicators are not assigned in this profile.[3]

Research Contributions

Research focused on microstructure can contribute to the understanding of how processing and composition affect the internal structure and resulting properties of materials. Microstructural analysis may involve the investigation of grain morphology, phase formation, interfaces, defects, porosity, and other structural characteristics. Such studies can support the development, optimization, and characterization of engineering materials.[2]

Publications

The supplied Scopus profile records two documents associated with Manoj Kumar Kushwaha. These documents constitute the available indexed publication output for the profile information provided. For a detailed publication assessment, each record should be reviewed for its title, authorship, publication venue, year, methodology, findings, citations, and DOI where available.[3]

Research Impact

The available information establishes a documented publication presence in the supplied Scopus profile, with two indexed documents. However, citation and h-index values were not supplied, and therefore no quantitative citation-based assessment is made here. Research impact should be evaluated using a combination of publication quality, scientific originality, citations, collaboration, practical applications, and contribution to the relevant research field.[1]

Award Suitability

The supplied academic information provides a basis for considering Manoj Kumar Kushwaha in an academic recognition context associated with the International Material Scientist Awards. The profile identifies a materials-science-related subject area, microstructure, and records two documents under the supplied Scopus Author ID.[2]

Conclusion

Manoj Kumar Kushwaha is an academic researcher affiliated with Maulana Azad National Institute of Technology with microstructure. The available Scopus information identifies Author ID 60347369700 and records two documents. Microstructural research is an important area of materials science because microscopic structural characteristics can influence the properties and performance of materials.[3]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Manoj Kumar Kushwaha, Author ID 60347369700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/60347369700
  2. Kushwaha, M. K., & Suhane, A. (2026). Decoupling hardness from erosion resistance in high-entropy alloys. 148(9), 1–47.
    https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4072040
  3. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.).
    https://materialscientists.com

Esmaeil Damavandi | Microstructure | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

    Esmaeil Damavandi
Affiliation Bu-Ali Sina University
Country Iran
Scopus ID 57192266198
Documents 14
Citations 189
h-index 8
Subject Area Microstructure
Event International Material Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-5517-4268

Best Researcher Award is an academic recognition profile associated with Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran, and the research subject area of Microstructure. The supplied bibliometric information records 14 documents, 189 citations, and an h-index of 8 in the Scopus author record. The profile is presented in connection with the International Material Scientist Awards, with the available researcher identifiers and bibliometric information providing a basis for describing the academic record in a neutral and structured manner.[1]

Abstract

This academic recognition profile summarizes the supplied research information for Best Researcher Award, affiliated with Bu-Ali Sina University in Iran. The available Scopus record identifies 14 documents, 189 citations, and an h-index of 8. The stated subject area is Microstructure, a field encompassing the study and characterization of structural features and their relationships with the properties and performance of materials.The profile is prepared for the context of the International Material Scientist Awards and distinguishes reported bibliometric indicators from broader qualitative considerations of research quality and recognition. [1]

Keywords

Microstructure, Materials Science, Materials Characterization, Structural Analysis, Materials Processing, Mechanical Properties, Wear Resistance, Aluminum Alloys, Thermomechanical Processing, Equal Channel Angular Pressing, Grain Refinement, Phase Transformation, Microstructural Evolution, Materials Engineering, Metallurgy, Tensile Behavior, Tribology, Advanced Materials, Materials Research, Research Impact, Bibliometric Analysis, Scopus, Academic Research, Citation Analysis, Material Scientist Awards. [2]

Introduction

Microstructure is an important concept in materials science because the internal structural features of a material can influence its physical, chemical, mechanical, and functional characteristics. Research in this area commonly involves the identification, measurement, interpretation, and correlation of structural features with material behavior.The present article organizes the supplied researcher information into a structured academic profile. Bibliometric indicators are reported as provided in the source record and should be understood as indicators of indexed research output and citation activity rather than as standalone measures of research quality. [1]

Research Profile

The supplied profile associates the researcher with Bu-Ali Sina University in Iran and identifies Microstructure as the principal subject area. The Scopus Author ID is 57192266198. According to the supplied Scopus information, the record contains 14 documents and has accumulated 189 citations, with an h-index of 8. [3]

Research Contributions

Based on the supplied subject classification, the research profile is situated within Microstructure and the broader domain of materials science. Research in this area may contribute to understanding the relationship between material structure and observable properties, although specific research contributions, methodologies, experimental systems, and individual findings were not supplied for independent evaluation.Accordingly, the present profile does not attribute specific discoveries or research outcomes beyond the information provided. The documented bibliometric indicators provide quantitative context for the research record. [4]

Publications

The supplied Scopus information reports 14 documents associated with Scopus Author ID 57192266198.No publication-level metadata, including individual titles, journals, years, volumes, page ranges, article numbers, or DOI identifiers, was supplied for this profile. Therefore, no specific publication titles or DOI assignments are presented here to avoid introducing unsupported bibliographic information.For publication-level verification, readers should consult the corresponding Scopus author record through the external profile link provided below. [1]

Research Impact

The supplied bibliometric record reports 189 citations across 14 documents and an h-index of 8. These indicators provide a quantitative representation of citation activity within the indexed record. Citation counts and h-index values can vary over time as databases are updated, documents are indexed, and citations accumulate.Bibliometric indicators are most appropriately considered alongside the quality, originality, relevance, reproducibility, and broader significance of individual research outputs. The available information does not provide sufficient evidence to make independent claims about these qualitative dimensions. [2]

Award Suitability

The profile is associated with the International Material Scientist Awards and the stated subject area of Microstructure. The supplied record documents an established indexed research output comprising 14 documents, 189 citations, and an h-index of 8.These indicators may provide relevant quantitative evidence when considering research recognition. However, final award suitability should also be determined using the applicable award criteria, including the significance of research contributions, originality, scientific quality, professional relevance, and any supporting evidence submitted for evaluation. [3]

Conclusion

The supplied academic profile identifies Best Researcher Award with Bu-Ali Sina University, Iran, in the subject area of Microstructure. The reported Scopus record contains 14 documents, 189 citations, and an h-index of 8. These data provide a concise bibliometric overview of the indexed research record.The profile is presented in connection with the International Material Scientist Awards. Any formal assessment of award eligibility or research distinction should consider the complete nomination documentation and the criteria established by the awarding organization. [4]

References

  1. Elsevier.(n.d.).Scopus author details: Best Researcher Award, Author ID 57192266198. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/pages/authors/57192266198
  2. Damavandi, E., & Kamrani Derakhshandeh, M. (2025). Enhancing wear resistance of A390 Al alloy via controlled passes of equal channel angular pressing. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 34(21), 25866–25880.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-025-11166-w
  3. Damavandi, E., Nourouzi, S., Jamaati, R., Rabiee, S. M., & Szpunar, J. A. (2021). Influence of thermomechanical processing on the microstructure and tensile behavior of solution-treated Al-18%Si-4.5%Cu alloy. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 30(6), 4651–4668. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11665-021-05778-1
  4. International Material Scientist Awards. (n.d.).
    https://materialscientists.com

Dr. Daniel Osezua Aikhuele | Material Failure Analysis | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Daniel Osezua Aikhuele | Material Failure Analysis | Research Excellence Award

University of Port Harcourt | Nigeria

Dr. Daniel Osezua Aikhuele is a distinguished scholar in Material Failure Analysis whose extensive body of work has significantly advanced the understanding of reliability, safety, and intelligent decision-making in complex engineering systems. With an impressive research footprint reflected in 530 citations generated by 434 documents, 71 published documents, and a robust h-index of 14, he is recognized for consistently producing high-impact contributions that bridge theoretical innovation with practical engineering solutions. As an Associate Professor at the University of Port Harcourt, he has built a reputation for excellence in manufacturing engineering, intelligent reliability modeling, fault diagnosis, product design, and sustainable materials, using advanced fuzzy logic, multi-criteria decision-making approaches, and data-driven techniques that address reliability challenges in modern industrial environments. His scholarly output spans journals, book chapters, and international conferences, demonstrating his leadership in developing hybrid fuzzy systems, reliability-centered models, renewable-energy decision frameworks, and intelligent predictive tools for mechanical components, offshore systems, and wind-energy technologies. Beyond research, Dr. Aikhuele plays an active role in the global engineering community as a reviewer for major journals and a member of several professional bodies, contributing to quality assurance and scientific advancement across multiple disciplines. He has supervised numerous postgraduate researchers and collaborated widely on interdisciplinary projects that enhance industrial safety, optimize energy systems, and support sustainable engineering practices. His commitment to academic excellence, combined with impactful teaching and mentorship, has earned him recognition as a dynamic leader whose contributions continue to influence material behavior assessment, reliability optimization, and the design of resilient engineering systems.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

Azubuike, G. D., Aikhuele, D. O., & Nwosu, H. U. (2025). Development of an optimization model for reducing energy utilization and to increase biomass yield in a brewery process. Process Integration and Optimization for Sustainability.

Diemuodeke, O. E., Vera, D., Ojapah, M. M., Nwachukwu, C. O., Nwosu, H. U., Aikhuele, D. O., Ofodu, J. C., & Nuhu, B. S. (2024). Hybrid solar PV–agro-waste-driven combined heat and power energy system as feasible energy source for schools in Sub-Saharan Africa. Biomass, 4(4), 67.

Aikhuele, D. O., & Diemuodeke, O. E. (2024). Computational analysis of stiffness reduction effects on the dynamic behaviour of floating offshore wind turbine blades. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 12(10), 1846.

Aikhuele, D. O., & Sorooshian, S. (2024). A proactive decision-making model for evaluating the reliability of infrastructure assets of a railway system. Information, 15(4), 219.

Onukwube, C. U., Aikhuele, D. O., & Sorooshian, S. (2024). Development of a fault detection and localization model for a water distribution network. Applied Sciences, 14(4), 1620.