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

Dr Jiageng Guo | Microstructure and Properties | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jiageng Guo | Microstructure and Properties | Best Researcher Award

Dr Jiageng Guo, Guangxi university of Chinese Medicine, China

Dr. Jiageng Guo is a distinguished researcher at Guangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, specializing in pharmacology and cancer research. He has made significant contributions to liver cancer therapy, focusing on natural compounds like cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid. His work spans cutting-edge areas, including network pharmacology, bioinformatics, and both in vitro and in vivo experimental techniques. With high-impact publications in journals like Frontiers in Pharmacology, Dr. Guo integrates Traditional Chinese Medicine with modern pharmacology. His interdisciplinary approach offers innovative solutions for cancer therapy and drug discovery. 🌿🔬🧬💡📚

Publication Profile

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Skills

Guo Jiageng is highly skilled in network pharmacology and bioinformatics analysis, essential for understanding complex biological systems and drug interactions. He is proficient in various in vitro cell experimental techniques, including flow cytometry, cell proliferation, apoptosis, migration, invasion, and cell cycle analysis 🧬. Additionally, he has hands-on experience with in vivo experimental models, such as constructing zebrafish PDX models, performing zebrafish seahorse detection 🐟, and establishing mouse tumor-bearing models 🐭. These techniques are critical for advancing research in pharmacology and cancer therapy.

Education🎓

Dr. Guo is a distinguished academic at Guangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, where he combines the rich heritage of traditional Chinese medicine with modern scientific research methodologies. His diverse academic background allows him to integrate a wide range of scientific knowledge, especially in the fields of pharmacology and holistic healing. With expertise in both traditional practices and contemporary research, Dr. Guo is well-positioned to explore and advance the understanding of Chinese medicine in the modern scientific landscape. His work bridges the gap between ancient wisdom and cutting-edge medical innovations. 🌿📚💡

Experience

From September 2022 to September 2024, Guo Jiageng dedicated his efforts to research on the therapeutic mechanisms of cinnamaldehyde and cinnamic acid in liver cancer treatment. His work explored crucial energy metabolism pathways and the EGFR pathway, aiming to uncover their potential in combating cancer cells 🧬. Through these studies, he contributed valuable insights into the molecular processes involved in liver cancer therapy, paving the way for novel treatments and therapeutic strategies 🍃.

Research Focus Area 🌱🧬

Dr. Jiageng Guo’s research primarily focuses on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), pharmacology, and its applications in health restoration. His work includes investigating natural compounds like cinnamaldehyde 🌿 and Cinnamomi Cortex 🍃 for therapeutic effects, particularly in skin barrier restoration and cancer treatment. Dr. Guo explores the molecular mechanisms underlying these herbal treatments, such as the role of GSK-3β in liver cancer through the PI3K/AKT pathway ⚖️. His research bridges traditional herbal medicine with modern biomedical advancements 🩺, highlighting the potential of TCM in improving skin health and combating diseases.

Publication Top Notes📄✨

Insights from Traditional Chinese Medicine for Restoring Skin Barrier Functions

Visual analysis of knowledge graph for research progress on medicinal and edible traditional Chinese medicine Cinnamomi Cortex based on VOSviewer and CiteSpace

Evaluation of the effect of GSK-3β on liver cancer based on the PI3K/AKT pathway

Advances in pharmacological effects and mechanism of action of cinnamaldehyde

Conclusion🔍

Dr. Jiageng Guo is undoubtedly a suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive research background, significant publications in top journals, mastery of diverse experimental techniques, and his impactful contributions to both modern cancer research and traditional medicine. His work is poised to make meaningful advancements in therapeutic development, particularly for liver cancer, and his multi-disciplinary approach offers considerable promise for future breakthroughs.