MUHAMMAD ISHFAQ | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

MUHAMMAD ISHFAQ | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr MUHAMMAD ISHFAQ, Lanzhou University of Technology, China

Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq is a dynamic engineer with a strong research foundation and leadership skills. He holds a Ph.D. from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, specializing in millimeter-wave OAM vortex beam generation through transmissive metasurfaces. With experience as an Assistant Professor at The University of Faisalabad, he led academic projects and supervised students. Dr. Ishfaq has expertise in antenna design, signal processing, and wave propagation. His research focuses on advanced wireless communication technologies and antenna performance, contributing to the development of 5G and beyond. He is skilled in simulation tools like ANSYS HFSS, MATLAB, and CST. 📡📚🎓🌐

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Academic Qualification

Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq is a distinguished researcher with a PhD in Electrical Engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (2018–2024), where he conducted groundbreaking research on millimeter wave OAM vortex beams generation through transmissive metasurfaces. He holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Signal Processing & Wave Propagation, from Linnaeus University, Sweden (2010–2013), and participated in the Erasmus Exchange Program at Université de Technologie de Belfort Montbéliard, France (2011–2012). Dr. Ishfaq completed his Bachelor’s in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan (2004–2009). ⚡📡🎓

Professional Experience

Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq served as Assistant Professor at The University of Faisalabad from 2013 to 2018. His roles included Project Coordinator, faculty support in research, and member of the Quality Enhancement Committee (QEC). He also served as Alumni Association Coordinator and managed the Antenna Propagation and Measurement & Instrument Lab. As Program Coordinator in the Department of Electrical Engineering, he oversaw curriculum development and accreditation for the BE Electrical program. Additionally, he was the IEEE Sub-Branch Counselor, organizing seminars and CPDs. Dr. Ishfaq supervised various projects, including the Erasmus Schools Project in Sweden and the National Internship Program. 🎓📚🔬

Research and Development

Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq’s PhD dissertation, “Research on Millimeter Wave OAM Vortex Beams Generation Through Transmissive Metasurfaces,” focuses on advancing OAM antenna technology for 6G communication. His work introduces innovative unit cells, transmitarrays, and slot elements for broadband vortex beam generation in the Ka-band. The research achieved significant results with mode purities exceeding 70%, peak gain of 23.8 dBi, and bandwidths up to 43.3%. Additionally, his MS thesis “A Compact Microstrip Patch Antenna for LTE Applications” explores compact, multiband antennas, enhancing bandwidth for miniaturized LTE devices through optimized feeding techniques. 🌐📡📶

Achievements

Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq is an accomplished scholar with notable achievements, including receiving the prestigious “Chinese Government” and “European Erasmus” Scholarships, as well as the Linnaeus University Scholarship 🎓🌍. He has contributed to academic community engagement by organizing events such as the “Alumni Get-Together” at the University of Faisalabad in 2014 🎉. Dr. Ishfaq also led impactful workshops, like the one on “Applications of the ISM Radio Bands” and a seminar on “Engineering Project Management” at the same university 📚. Additionally, he established the “Power Electronics and Electric Machines Labs,” further enhancing research opportunities at the institution ⚡🔧.

Research Focus

Dr. Muhammad Ishfaq’s research focus lies in advanced metasurfaces, polarization conversion, and orbital angular momentum (OAM) technologies. His work emphasizes the development of wideband, dual-band, and multifunctional metasurfaces for polarization conversion, particularly in the Ka-band and terahertz regimes. He explores the creation of OAM vortex beams for communication systems and investigates novel polarization converter designs for linear-to-circular conversions. Additionally, his research includes energy-efficient path planning for multi-UAV environments in 5G networks. With contributions to IEEE journals and other high-impact publications, his work significantly advances modern wireless communication and electromagnetic technologies. 📡🔬📶🌐

 

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Design and Simulation of Inductive Power Transfer Pad for Electric Vehicle Charging

 

Xinxin Zhao | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Xinxin Zhao | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Dr Xinxin Zhao, School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, China

Dr. Xinxin Zhao appears to be a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on the following considerations.

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Research Focus and Innovations

Dr. Zhao specializes in the comprehensive utilization of metallurgical mineral solid waste and non-traditional aluminum resources. Her innovative approach involves the chlorination-oxygen pressure conversion method to extract valuable elements from low-grade bauxite, which addresses the challenges faced by traditional Bayer process treatments. This novel method not only enhances the exploitation of aluminum resources but also contributes to waste reduction and resource efficiency.

Notable Contributions

Co-Extraction of Aluminum and Silicon: Dr. Zhao’s work on the carbochlorination process of low-grade bauxite, published in Materials (2024), focuses on the extraction kinetics and valuable element recovery. Synergistic Extraction from Fly Ash: In her recent publication in the Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy (2024), she explores the extraction of valuable elements from high-alumina fly ash using carbochlorination, showcasing her contributions to sustainable metallurgy. Review on Chitosan Composites: The review article in Polymer Bulletin (2022) by Zhao and colleagues highlights advances in chitosan and its composites, emphasizing her diverse research interests and impact in material science.

Support and Recognition

Dr. Zhao’s research is supported by major funding bodies, including:

  • National Key Research and Development Program of China
  • National Natural Science Foundation of China
  • Cross-Integration and Collaborative Development Project of Northeastern University
  • Natural Science Foundation Joint Fund of Liaoning Province

Research Output and Impact

Her publications span several high-impact journals and include both original research and reviews, reflecting her active engagement in the academic community. Notably, her work on chitosan membranes and aluminum dross treatment has received considerable citations, indicating its significance and influence.

Summary

Dr. Xinxin Zhao’s innovative methodologies, substantial contributions to resource utilization, and strong support from prestigious funding agencies make her a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her research not only advances scientific knowledge but also offers practical solutions for sustainable resource management.

Publication top notes

Co-Extraction of Aluminum and Silicon and Kinetics Analysis in Carbochlorination Process of Low-Grade Bauxite

Synergistic Extraction of Valuable Elements from High-Alumina Fly Ash via Carbochlorination

Review on preparation and adsorption properties of chitosan and chitosan composites

Removal of Fluorine, Chlorine, and Nitrogen from Aluminum Dross by Wet Process

Study on Water Model Experimental of Waste Circuit Board Treatment by Top-Blowing Bath Smelting Method

Research Progress of Chitosan Membranes in Pervaporation Separation