Prof. Ramesh Agarwal
Washington University in St. Louis Campus
ASME Fellow, IEEE Fellow
Biography:
Professor Agarwal has worked in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Computational Acoustics and Electromagnetic, Computational Materials Science and Manufacturing, and Multidisciplinary Design & Optimization and their applications to problems in mechanical and aerospace engineering, and in energy and environment. He is the author and coauthor of over 600 publications. He is a Fellow of 28 professional societies including American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS), American Physical Society (APS), and U.K. Institute of Physics among others. He has received many prestigious honors and national/international awards from various professional societies and organizations for his research contributions including the AIAA Reeds Aeronautics Award, SAE Medal of Honor, ASME Honorary Membership and Honorary Fellowship from Royal Aeronautical Society.
Prof. Junhong Guo
Inner Mongolia University of Technology, China
(Dean of College of Aeronautics, Inner Mongolia University of Technology)
Biography:
Professor Junhong Guo, PhD supervisor, is the Dean of the School of Aeronautics at Inner Mongolia University of Technology. His main research areas include the mechanics of composite materials, fracture mechanics, and micro-nano mechanics. He has led several national and provincial natural science foundation projects.
Prof. Bin Wang
Fuzhou University, China
Biography:
Bing Wang is an Associate Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge and received his Ph.D. and postdoctoral degrees from the University of Hull. He is currently employed at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Fuzhou University, where he serves as a distinguished professor of the Minjiang Scholars Program in Fujian Province, a doctoral supervisor, and an assistant dean. He is also the deputy director of the Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Terahertz Functional Devices and Intelligent Sensors and a member of the academic committee. Wang is a lifelong member of Clare Hall at the University of Cambridge and a member of the Young Engineers Committee of the Materials Division of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society. He serves as a subject editor and guest editor for the SCI journal Materials, and he is the chair of the MDMA2022 international academic conference, the co-chair of the CAMME2023 conference, and a collaborating chair for CoMEA2024, as well as the chair of several technical committees for international academic conferences. He has been engaged in research on the structural strength and theory of aerospace technology for many years, primarily focusing on collaborative design of structures and functions, multi-scale structural mechanics modeling, deployable structure design for aerospace applications, advanced composite materials, and their non-destructive testing. He has hosted multiple major projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation, provincial and ministerial departments, and the UK Science and Technology Facilities Council. Wang has published over 50 papers as the first or corresponding author, with 2 papers selected as ESI highly cited papers, the most cited of which has over 320 citations. He has published 6 academic monographs/chapters and applied for 15 national invention patents. Several of his research results have been transformed into industrial applications, including uses in the Airbus A350, and his research achievements have been awarded by the UK EPSRC.
Prof. Mohsen Sharifpur
University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa
Biography:
Mohsen Sharifpur is a full professor in the School of Mechanical, Industrial and Aeronautical Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), South Africa. He completed his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering, his Master of Engineering in Nuclear Engineering (Reactor thermal-fluid), and his PhD in Mechanical Engineering (thermal-fluid). His research area is enhancing heat transfer, including mathematical modelling, thermal fluid behaviour and stability of nanofluids, improvement of heat transfer by nanofluids, convective multiphase flow, phase-change materials, computational fluid dynamics, and Fluid Dynamics from Nanoscale to Universe scale. He established a Nanofluid Research Laboratory at the University of Pretoria in 2010, one of Africa's most active and productive nanofluid research laboratories. He is an innovative thinker and, based on fluid dynamics, constructal law, nature and patterns in nature, and cosmology data, he invented a new general and multidiscipline theory as the “Source and Sink Theory”.
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