Dr. Anjana Jain | Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anjana Jain | Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Anjana Jain , CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories , India.

Dr. Anjana Jain is a Chief Scientist at the Department of Materials Science, CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore, and an Associate Professor at the Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research. With an M.Sc., MPhil in Physics, and a Ph.D. in Aerospace Polymers, she specializes in the development of indigenous piezoelectric PVDF sensors and composites for aerospace, automotive, and defense applications. Her research contributes significantly to Aatmanirbhar Bharat, reducing foreign dependency. She has led numerous prestigious projects, facilitated technology transfers, patents, and publications, and played a key role in developing accelerometer devices for India’s first indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). ✈️🔬

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Education & Experience 🎓👩‍🔬

Education:
  • M.Sc. in Physics 📚
  • MPhil in Physics 📖
  • Ph.D. in Aerospace Polymers 🏆
Experience:
  • Chief Scientist at CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories, Bangalore 🏢
  • Associate Professor at the Academy of Scientific & Innovative Research 🎓
  • Principal Investigator for various aerospace and defense projects 🚀
  • Extensive expertise in piezoelectric PVDF sensor development for aerospace, automotive, and defense applications 🔬

Summary Suitability

Dr. Anjana Jain, Chief Scientist at CSIR-National Aerospace Laboratories (NAL) and Associate Professor at AcSIR, is a pioneering researcher in aerospace polymers and smart composite materials. With groundbreaking contributions to piezoelectric PVDF sensors, accelerometer devices, and PVDF-based composite materials, she has significantly impacted aerospace, defense, automotive, and healthcare industries. Her indigenous development of PVDF films has reduced dependency on imports, bolstered national self-sufficiency, and contributed to Atmanirbhar Bharat. Dr. Jain’s research has led to technology transfers, patents, high-impact publications, and prestigious awards, making her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🚀🔬

Professional Development 📈🔬

Dr. Anjana Jain has made remarkable contributions to aerospace and defense technology through pioneering research in piezoelectric PVDF sensors and composites. She has played a crucial role in multiple national projects sponsored by NPMASS, NPMICAV, AR&DB, DRDO-GTMAP, and CSIR. Her research has led to technology transfers, patents, and innovations that have reduced foreign dependency in sensor technology. She successfully designed and developed accelerometer devices for India’s Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), making significant advancements in structural health monitoring, vibration sensing, energy harvesting, and anti-icing applications. Her work aligns with the Aatmanirbhar Bharat initiative, promoting indigenous technology development. 🚀🔧

Research Focus 🔬🛩️

Dr. Anjana Jain’s research revolves around piezoelectric materials, polymer composites, and aerospace polymers, with a strong emphasis on developing indigenous PVDF sensors. These technologies have been crucial for pressure sensing, structural health monitoring, ultrasonic sensing, vibro-acoustic sensing, and energy harvesting. Her innovations support defense, aviation, and industrial applications, with key collaborations across DRDO, GTRE, NPOL, IISc, IITs, and NAL. She has also worked on PVDF nano-composites for anti-icing applications, a critical advancement for aerospace and extreme weather conditions. Her research has revolutionized sensor technology in aviation, chemical industries, healthcare, and energy sectors. 🌍✈️🔬

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 Technology Transfer & Patent Achievements in piezoelectric sensor technology
🏅 Key Contributor to India’s first indigenous Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) accelerometer devices
🏅 Raman Fellow, deputed to University of Illinois, Chicago, USA, for research on PVDF nano-composites for anti-icing applications 🌍
🏅 Lead Investigator in multiple national aerospace & defense projects 🚀
🏅 Recognized Expert in piezoelectric materials and polymer-based sensor development 🔬
🏅 Recipient of numerous research grants & fellowships for advancing smart materials and aerospace innovations 💡

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ A. Jain, E. Dange, K.J. Jesmary, S.J. Kumar, R. Hamsa
Title: Effect of Mechanical Vibration and Impact Loading on the Performance of Poly (Vinylidene Fluoride) Composite
Journal: Mechanics of Composite Materials
Year: 2024
Cited by: 2

2️⃣ A. Jain, R. Hamsa, E. Dange, S. Murugan
Title: Processing and Fabrication of PVDF Sensors as a Dynamic Pressure Sensor (Book Chapter)
Source: Not available
Year: Not specified
Cited by: 0

3️⃣ A. Jain, R. Hamsa, E. Dange, S. Jayanth Kumar
Title: Strain Sensing Performance of Poly (Vinylidene Fluoride) – Onium Salt Composite Sensor to Mechanical Vibration and Impact Loading
Journal: Polymers and Polymer Composites
Year: 2022
Cited by: 0

4️⃣ A. Jain, S. Minajagi, E. Dange, S.U. Bhover, Y.T. Dharanendra
Title: Impact and Acoustic Emission Performance of Polyvinylidene Fluoride Sensor Embedded in Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Composite Structure
Journal: Polymers and Polymer Composites
Year: 2021
Cited by: 11

5️⃣ T.S. Roopa, H.N. Narasimhamurthy, D.V.N. Harish, A. Jain, G. Angadi
Title: Properties of PVDF Films Stretched in Machine Direction
Journal: Polymers and Polymer Composites
Year: 2021
Cited by: 18

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Anjana Jain’s innovative research in aerospace polymers, smart composites, and sensor technology has had a transformative impact on national defense, aviation, and industrial sectors. Her pioneering work has not only enhanced India’s technological self-reliance but also led to critical advancements in sensor systems, accelerometers, and composite materials. With an exceptional track record of research excellence, leadership, and real-world applications, Dr. Jain is a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. 🏅🚀

 

Farzad Pashmforoush | composite materials | Best Researcher Award

Farzad Pashmforoush | composite materials | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Farzad Pashmforoush , Best Researcher Award , Iran.

Dr. Farzad Pashmforoush 🎓 is an Associate Professor at the University of Maragheh, specializing in Mechanical Engineering. With a Ph.D. from Amirkabir University of Technology (2015), his expertise spans composite materials, finite element analysis, artificial intelligence, and non-destructive testing. His research contributions, recognized with 411 citations and an h-index of 9 📊, focus on damage identification, numerical modeling, and advanced manufacturing techniques. Dr. Pashmforoush has authored numerous high-impact publications 📑 and continues to push the boundaries of mechanical engineering and material sciences with innovative methodologies. 🚀

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Education & Experience

📌 Bachelor’s (2005-2009): Mechanical Engineering, University of Tabriz (Ranked 1st, 18.86 GPA)
📌 Master’s (2009-2011): Mechanical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (Ranked 1st, 18.52 GPA)
📌 Ph.D. (2011-2015): Mechanical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (19.26 GPA)
📌 Current Position: Associate Professor, University of Maragheh 🏫

Suitabilty Summary

Dr. Farzad Pashmforoush, an Associate Professor at the University of Maragheh, has made outstanding contributions to the field of mechanical engineering, composite materials, and non-destructive testing (NDT). His pioneering research in damage characterization, artificial intelligence applications in material analysis, and advanced manufacturing techniques has significantly impacted the scientific community, making him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development

Dr. Pashmforoush is actively engaged in cutting-edge research and academic mentoring 🎯. He has pioneered advancements in composite material behavior, AI-driven structural analysis, and non-destructive evaluation 🛠️. His research integrates numerical simulations, experimental techniques, and machine learning algorithms 🤖 to enhance manufacturing and material testing. With extensive experience in FEM modeling and fracture mechanics, he collaborates with global researchers to develop robust, high-performance materials 🌍. His contributions significantly impact aerospace, automotive, and civil engineering applications, making him a distinguished figure in mechanical and materials engineering🔬✨

Research Focus

Dr. Pashmforoush’s research spans multiple domains of mechanical and material sciences 🏗️. His work on composite materials explores damage identification and characterization using advanced acoustic emission techniques 🎧. He employs finite element modeling (FEM) for fracture mechanics simulations 🖥️ and integrates artificial intelligence and deep learning 🤖 for autonomous damage recognition in composite structures. His studies also delve into non-destructive testing (NDT), optical glass finishing, and nanocomposite material analysis 🧪. His research aims to enhance the durability, performance, and sustainability of advanced engineering materials 🚀, bridging the gap between experimental mechanics and AI-driven simulations.

Awards & Honors

🏆 1st Rank in B.Sc. & M.Sc. Mechanical Engineering
🏆 Outstanding Researcher Award in Composite Materials & FEM
🏆 Best Ph.D. Dissertation Award on Magnetic Abrasive Finishing 🏅
🏆 Numerous High-Impact Publications with 400+ Citations 📊
🏆 Recognized Reviewer for Leading Scientific Journals ✍️

Publications Top Notes

📌 Autonomous damage recognition in visual inspection of laminated composite structures using deep learning – S Fotouhi, F Pashmforoush, M Bodaghi, M Fotouhi | Composite Structures (2021) | 📖 Cited by: 87

📌 Characterization of composite materials damage under quasi-static three-point bending test using wavelet and fuzzy C-means clustering – M Fotouhi, H Heidary, M Ahmadi, F Pashmforoush | Journal of Composite Materials (2012) | 📖 Cited by: 86

📌 Damage classification of sandwich composites using acoustic emission technique and k-means genetic algorithm – F Pashmforoush, R Khamedi, M Fotouhi, M Hajikhani, M Ahmadi | Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation (2014) | 📖 Cited by: 83

📌 Acoustic emission-based damage classification of glass/polyester composites using harmony search k-means algorithm – F Pashmforoush, M Fotouhi, M Ahmadi | Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites (2012) | 📖 Cited by: 72

📌 Damage characterization of glass/epoxy composite under three-point bending test using acoustic emission technique – F Pashmforoush, M Fotouhi, M Ahmadi | Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance (2012) | 📖 Cited by: 66