Assist. Prof. Dr.Mohamed Imariouane | ceramics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr.Mohamed Imariouane | Ceramics | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr.Mohamed Imariouane , Université Mohammed V de Rabat, Ecole Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs , Morocco.

Dr.Mohamed Imariouane is an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at École Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs (EMI) in Morocco. With a Ph.D. from EMI (2019-2023, highest honors) and an Engineering degree from ENSAM-Meknès, he specializes in thermal and hydraulic machines, energy systems, and applied thermodynamics. He actively conducts research on zirconia-based ceramics in collaboration with INSA Lyon. As a dedicated educator, he supervises student projects and enhances laboratory facilities. His contributions to materials science have been recognized in top-tier journals. Passionate about innovation and mechanical degradation studies, he bridges academia and industry to advance engineering solutions. 🚀📚

Publication Profile

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Education & Experience 🎓🔧

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering – École Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs (2019-2023) 🎖️
State Engineer Degree – ENSAM-Meknès (2010-2015) 🏗️
Baccalaureate in Mathematical Sciences A – Tichoukt High School, Boulemane (2009-2010) 📐

🛠️ Associate Professor, EMI (since August 2019)
🔬 Responsible for Thermal Machines & Applied Thermodynamics Laboratories
📖 Teaches Thermal Machines, Fluid Mechanics, Energy Systems, and more
📊 Supervises integrated projects & final-year student research in energy
🏭 Works on enhancing laboratory capabilities

Summary Suitabilty

Dr. Mohamed Imariouane, Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at École Mohammadia d’Ingénieurs (EMI), is a distinguished researcher whose groundbreaking work in ceramic materials, particularly yttria-doped zirconia, has significantly advanced the understanding of mechanical strength, toughness, and aging behavior in ceramics. His research, published in high-impact journals, has positioned him as a leading figure in the field, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Development 📚⚙️

Dr.Mohamed Imariouane is deeply committed to professional growth in mechanical engineering. His expertise in thermal and hydraulic machines, energy systems, and fluid mechanics extends beyond academia into practical applications. He continuously improves EMI’s research facilities, ensuring state-of-the-art laboratory infrastructure for students and researchers. His collaboration with INSA Lyon has resulted in impactful publications on zirconia-based ceramics, bridging the gap between mechanical toughness and strength. Through workshops, scientific conferences, and mentoring, he contributes to developing next-generation engineers. Passionate about innovation, he actively integrates research advancements into his teaching, fostering a dynamic learning environment. 🔍🛠️📖

Research Focus 🔬🧪

Dr.Mohamed Imariouane’s research revolves around zirconia-based ceramics, emphasizing mechanical toughness, aging behavior, and material optimization. His work bridges materials science and engineering, contributing to high-performance ceramics for industrial applications. His research explores the transformation behavior of yttria-doped zirconia, enhancing its durability and strength. Collaborating with INSA Lyon, he has co-authored studies on ceramic degradation, providing valuable insights into energy-efficient and wear-resistant materials. His interdisciplinary approach aligns mechanical engineering principles with materials innovation, pushing the boundaries of sustainable and high-strength ceramics for aerospace, biomedical, and energy applications. 🏗️⚡🔍

Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 Ph.D. with Highest Honors & Jury Commendations – EMI (2023)
📜 Published in the Journal of the European Ceramic Society (2023)
🎤 Presented at JSFM-CMC Scientific Conference, Paris (2021)
🤝 Research Collaboration with INSA Lyon on zirconia-based ceramics
🏭 Recognized for Enhancing EMI’s Thermal & Thermodynamics Labs

Publication Top Notes

  1. Aging Behavior of a 1.5 mol.% Yttria Doped Zirconia Exhibiting Optimized Toughness and Strength

    • Authors: M. Imariouane, M. Saâdaoui, S. Cardinal, H. Reveron, L. Somerville
    • Journal: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 44
    • Issue: 2
    • Pages: 1053-1060
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2023.09.041
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2023.09.041
  2. Impact Resistance of Yttria- and Ceria-Doped Zirconia Ceramics in Relation to Their Tetragonal-to-Monoclinic Transformation Ability

    • Authors: M. Imariouane, M. Saâdaoui, N. Labrador, H. Reveron, J. Chevalier
    • Journal: Ceramics
    • Year: 2025
    • Volume: 8
    • Issue: 1
    • Article Number: 26
    • DOI: 10.3390/ceramics8010026
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.3390/ceramics8010026
  3. Low-Yttria Doped Zirconia: Bridging the Gap Between Strong and Tough Ceramics

    • Authors: M. Imariouane, M. Saâdaoui, G. Denis, H. Reveron, J. Chevalier
    • Journal: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 43
    • Issue: 11
    • Pages: 4906-4915
    • DOI: 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2023.02.015
    • URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2023.02.015

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Imariouane’s exceptional research output, innovation in ceramic materials, and commitment to academic excellence make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances scientific knowledge but also has real-world applications in high-performance materials for structural and biomedical use. With a strong publication record, impactful collaborations, and a dedication to education, he exemplifies the qualities of a leading researcher and innovator in engineering sciences.

Lin Ge | Advanced Ceramics | Best Researcher Award

Lin Ge | Advanced Ceramics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lin Ge , Best Researcher Award , China.

Dr. Lin Ge is an Associate Professor and Subdean at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing Tech University, China. He earned his academic degrees from Nanjing Tech University and was a visiting scholar and postdoctoral researcher at Nanyang Technological University. Specializing in Solid Oxide Cells, Dr. Ge has authored over 70 publications in prestigious journals and holds multiple patents. He has led several national and provincial research projects and serves on editorial boards for Journal of Advanced Ceramics and Advanced Ceramics. Additionally, he is a council member of the Special Ceramics Branch of the Chinese Ceramic Society. 🏆🔬.

Publication Profile

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Education & Experience 🎓📖

✅ Academic Degrees: Obtained from Nanjing Tech University 🎓🏛️
✅ Postdoctoral ResearcherNanyang Technological University, Singapore 🏫🔬
✅ Visiting ScholarNanyang Technological University 🌍📚
✅ Current RoleAssociate Professor & Subdean at Nanjing Tech University 👨‍🏫🔬
✅ Editorial Board MemberJournal of Advanced Ceramics & Advanced Ceramics 📖📝
✅ Council MemberSpecial Ceramics Branch, Chinese Ceramic Society ⚙️🏆

Suitability Summary

Dr. Lin Ge, Associate Professor and Subdean of the College of Materials Science and Engineering at Nanjing Tech University, China, is a distinguished researcher in the field of Solid Oxide Cells and advanced ceramics, making him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a prolific research career, he has made groundbreaking contributions to energy conversion and storage technologies, authoring over 70 high-impact scientific publications in renowned journals such as Advanced Functional Materials, Small, Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Journal of Advanced Ceramics, and more. His research has significantly advanced the understanding and development of high-performance solid oxide fuel cells and electrolysis cells, pushing the boundaries of sustainable energy solutions.

Professional Development  🚀🔬

Dr. Lin Ge has played a pivotal role in advancing Solid Oxide Cells research, contributing over 70 high-impact publications in journals such as Advanced Functional Materials, Small, and Applied Catalysis B-Environ. He holds multiple authorized invention patents and has led prestigious research grants, including China’s National Key Research & Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation. In addition to his editorial responsibilities, Dr. Ge actively participates in scientific committees and international conferences, fostering collaborations in ceramic materials and energy research. His commitment to academia and technological innovation has positioned him as a leading expert in advanced ceramics and electrochemical energy systems🔋🏛️.

Research Focus  🔬⚡

Dr. Lin Ge’s research primarily focuses on Solid Oxide Cells (SOCs), including Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs) and Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cells (SOECs), which are crucial for renewable energy conversion and storage. His work aims to enhance electrode materials, electrolyte performance, and energy efficiency to develop next-generation ceramic-based energy systems. He explores advanced ceramic materials, electrochemical reactions, and catalytic properties to improve fuel flexibility, durability, and cost-effectiveness. Through cutting-edge research in electrochemical energy storage and conversion, Dr. Ge contributes significantly to sustainable energy solutions, hydrogen production, and environmental protection technologies🌱🔋⚙️.

 Awards & Honors 🏆🎖️

🏅 Multiple authorized invention patents in Solid Oxide Cells & Ceramic Materials ⚙️🔬
🏅 Principal Investigator for National Key Research & Development Program of China 🇨🇳🔬
🏅 National Natural Science Foundation of China Grant Recipient 📜💡
🏅 Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province Research Funding 🏛️📖
🏅 China Postdoctoral Science Foundation Fellowship 🎓🔍
🏅 Editorial Board Member – Journal of Advanced Ceramics & Advanced Ceramics 📖🏆
🏅 Council Member – Special Ceramics Branch, Chinese Ceramic Society ⚙️📚.

Publication Top Notes

  • “Tailoring the catalytic activity of PrBaFe₂O₅+δ cathode material with non-transition metal In-doping for solid oxide fuel cells” – J. Eur. Ceram. Soc.2025, Cited by: 0 📑
  • “Superior Active and Durable Air Electrode for Protonic Ceramic Cells by Metal‐Oxide Bond Engineering” – Small2025, Cited by: 0 📘
  • “Anionic and cationic co-doping to enhance oxygen transport property of Bi₀.₅Sr₀.₅FeO₃-δ for reversible solid oxide cells” – Chem. Eng. J.2024, Cited by: 2 📗
  • “Two birds with one stone: Benefits of sintering additives on protonic ceramic fuel cell electrolyte SrSn₀.₈Sc₀.₂O₃-δ” – Ceram. Int.2024, Cited by: 1 📙
  • “Co-free and Sr-free double-perovskite oxide PrBaFe₁.₉Nb₀.₁O₅+δ as a potential electrode material for SOFCs” – Ionics2024, Cited by: 0 📖
  • “A novel protonic ceramic fuel cell with SrSn₀.₈Sc₀.₂O₃-δ electrolyte” – J. Eur. Ceram. Soc.2024, Cited by: 2 📕.