Ebrahim Farrokh | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Ebrahim Farrokh | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Ebrahim Farrokh, Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ebrahim Farrokh is a distinguished expert in rock mechanics and mining engineering, serving as the Head of Rock Mechanics and Mining Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology. With a career spanning academia and industry, he specializes in tunnel boring machines (TBMs), underground excavation, and rock stability analysis. He has played a key role in major tunneling projects, providing expertise on TBM operations, rock fragmentation, and ground control. His research has led to numerous influential publications, advancing TBM performance prediction and tunnel design methodologies. Alongside his academic role, he consults for Tunnel Saz Machin Co. and has held managerial positions at Hyundai Engineering and Construction. Recognized with prestigious awards, including the Hardy Memorial Award and SME’s NAT Conference Scholarship, his contributions continue to shape the field of mining engineering. His work combines theoretical advancements with practical applications, ensuring safer and more efficient underground construction projects. πŸš†πŸ’‘

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Education

  • Ph.D. in Mining Engineering, Penn State University (2009-2012) πŸ—οΈ
    Dr. Farrokh earned his Ph.D. at Penn State University, focusing on TBM performance evaluation, advance rate prediction, and rock behavior analysis. His research contributed to innovative methodologies for assessing TBM cutter wear and ground stability.

  • M.Sc. in Mining Engineering, Tehran University (2001-2004) ⛏️
    During his master’s studies, he specialized in underground excavation, tunnel stability, and mine planning. His thesis examined rock fragmentation techniques and their applications in mechanized tunneling.

  • B.Sc. in Mining Engineering, Yazd University (1997-2001) 🌍
    He completed his undergraduate degree at Yazd University, gaining foundational knowledge in rock mechanics, mineral extraction, and geotechnical engineering. His early research explored TBM operational parameters and ground convergence in tunneling projects.

Experience

  • Associate Professor & Head, Rock Mechanics & Mining Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (2018-present) πŸŽ“
    Leads research and academic initiatives in TBMs, tunnel stability, and underground mining.

  • Consultant, Tunnel Saz Machin Co. (2018-present) πŸ—οΈ
    Provides technical expertise in TBM operations, ground support, and excavation efficiency.

  • TBM Specialist & Manager, Hyundai Engineering & Construction (2013-2017) 🚜
    Managed TBM operations in major tunneling projects, optimizing performance and reducing downtime.

  • Research Assistant, Penn State University (2009-2012) πŸ“Š
    Conducted cutting-edge research on TBM cutter wear, penetration rate estimation, and tunnel convergence.

Awards and Honors πŸ†

  • Outstanding Business Performance Award, Hyundai Engineering & Construction (2015) 🌟
    Recognized for leadership in TBM project execution and efficiency improvements.

  • Outstanding Research Award, Hyundai Engineering & Construction (2014, 2015) πŸ…
    Awarded for contributions to TBM performance evaluation and geotechnical risk mitigation.

  • NAT Student Conference Scholarship Award, SME (2012) πŸŽ“
    Acknowledged for excellence in mining engineering research and academic achievements.

  • Hardy Memorial Award, Penn State University (2010) πŸ†
    Prestigious recognition for outstanding research contributions in mining and rock mechanics.

Research Focus

Dr. Farrokh’s research focuses on Tunnel Boring Machines (TBMs) 🚜, specializing in performance evaluation, advance rate prediction, and cutterhead design optimization. In Rock Mechanics πŸ—οΈ, he investigates rock properties, ground convergence, and stability assessment for underground projects. His work in Mining Engineering ⛏️ explores underground mining methods, rock fragmentation, and geotechnical risk analysis. By integrating theoretical advancements with real-world applications, Dr. Farrokh enhances the efficiency and safety of tunneling and mining operations. His research contributes to optimizing excavation processes, reducing operational risks, and advancing sustainable underground construction. πŸ“ŠπŸ”¬

Publications Top Notes

  1. Tunnel Face Pressure Design and Control πŸ“Š (2020)
  2. Concrete Segmental Lining: Procedure of Design, Production, and Erection of Segmental Lining in Mechanized Tunneling πŸ“š (2006)
  3. Study of Various Models for Estimation of Penetration Rate of Hard Rock TBMs πŸ“Š (2012)
  4. Effect of Adverse Geological Conditions on TBM Operation in Ghomroud Tunnel Conveyance Project 🌎 (2009)
  5. Correlation of Tunnel Convergence with TBM Operational Parameters and Chip Size in the Ghomroud Tunnel, Iran πŸ“Š (2008)
  6. A Discussion on Hard Rock TBM Cutter Wear and Cutterhead Intervention Interval Length Evaluation πŸ’‘ (2018)
  7. Evaluation of Ground Convergence and Squeezing Potential in the TBM-Driven Ghomroud Tunnel Project 🌎 (2006)
  8. Study of Utilization Factor and Advance Rate of Hard Rock TBMs πŸ“Š (2013)
  9. A Study of Various Models Used in the Estimation of Advance Rates for Hard Rock TBMs πŸ“Š (2020)
  10. Analysis of Unit Supporting Time and Support Installation Time for Open TBMs πŸ•’ (2020)

jinming zhen | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

jinming zhen | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Prof jinming zhen, College of Materials Science and Engineering, Liaocheng University, China

Prof. Jinming Zhen 🌟 holds an M.S. and Ph.D. from the State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics, completed in 2014 and 2017. Currently an Associate Professor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Liaocheng University, he specializes in surface coatings, high-temperature tribology, and surface characterization. πŸ§ͺπŸ”¬ His recent research includes Mo elements in nickel alloy composites, biomimetic hydrogel coatings, and MoSβ‚‚/metal nanocomposites for lubrication. πŸ“šβœοΈ With publications in Lubricants, Coatings, and Polymers, Prof. Zhen advances material science and engineering, contributing significantly to friction and wear technology. βš™οΈβœ¨

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Educational Background

Prof. Jinming Zhen, an accomplished materials scientist, earned his M.S. and Ph.D. from the esteemed State Key Laboratory of Solid Lubrication at the Lanzhou Institute of Chemical Physics in 2014 and 2017, respectively. πŸŽ“βœ¨ His advanced training has provided a robust foundation in materials science, fueling his expertise in tribology and surface engineering. πŸ§ͺπŸ”¬ Prof. Zhen’s work bridges innovation and practical application, contributing to the understanding and enhancement of material surfaces. πŸŒŸβš™οΈ His academic journey reflects a dedication to advancing knowledge in these specialized fields, establishing him as a prominent figure in the study of lubrication and wear resistance. πŸŒπŸ“˜

Academic and Professional Role

Prof. Jinming Zhen 🌟 has been an Associate Professor at the College of Materials Science and Engineering, Liaocheng University, since 2017. His academic journey is marked by notable contributions to teaching and groundbreaking research in surface coatings πŸ§ͺ, high-temperature tribology πŸ”₯, and surface characterization πŸ”. Through his work, Prof. Zhen has played a pivotal role in advancing the field of materials science, fostering innovation, and mentoring future researchers πŸ‘¨β€πŸ«πŸ“š. His dedication to excellence in both education and research exemplifies his commitment to enhancing the understanding and application of advanced materials. 🌟

Research Focus

Jinming Zhen’s research focuses on advanced materials science, specifically exploring the tribological properties of composites and coatings under varying conditions. His work emphasizes enhancing friction and wear performance in materials like nickel alloy matrix composites, biomimetic hydrogels, MoSβ‚‚/metal nanocomposites, and UHMWPE composites. Key themes include high-temperature performance, lubricant additives, and aging resistance, aimed at improving durability and efficiency in mechanical systems. With a multidisciplinary approach integrating biomimetics and nanotechnology, his contributions advance applications in aerospace, automotive, and industrial lubrication systems. πŸš€βš™οΈπŸ”¬πŸ“„βœ¨

EmploymentΒ 

Prof. Jinming Zhen has been a dedicated teacher at Liaocheng University’s College of Materials Science and Engineering since June 2017. Based in Liaocheng, China, he specializes in educating and mentoring students in the field of materials science. With a focus on fostering innovation and excellence, he has contributed significantly to academic growth and research advancements within the department. His commitment to quality education and scientific exploration has earned him recognition among peers and students alike. Prof. Zhen continues to inspire future engineers and scientists with his passion for materials science and engineering. πŸŒŸπŸ“šπŸ”¬βœ¨

Publication Top Notes

The Preparation of MoS<sub>2</sub>/Metal Nanocomposites Functionalized with N-Oleoylethanolamine: Application as Lubricant Additives

Synergistic Enhancement of the Friction and Wear Performance for UHMWPE Composites under Different Aging Times

Conclusion 🌟 

Prof. Jinming Zhen is a distinguished scholar known for his groundbreaking research in tribology and surface coatings. With an impressive academic background and innovative contributions, he has become a leader in the field. His studies focus on high-temperature applications and advanced coatings, showcasing his expertise and dedication. Prof. Zhen’s work has consistently pushed the boundaries of materials science, offering valuable insights for industries seeking enhanced performance and durability. His commitment to advancing knowledge and solving real-world challenges makes him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. πŸ†πŸ“šπŸ”¬πŸ› οΈπŸŒŸ