Mohammad Azadfallah | Materials Science | Innovative Research Award

Innovative Research Award

Mohammad Azadfallah
Affiliation University of Tehran
Country Iran
Scopus ID 23569350600
Documents 32
Citations 505
h-index 12
Subject Area Materials Science
Event World Top Scientist Awards
ORCID 0000-0001-7576-3991

Mohammad Azadfallah is affiliated with the University of Tehran and has established a recognized academic profile within the field of Materials Science through sustained scholarly publication and citation performance. His research activities demonstrate continued engagement in interdisciplinary materials engineering while contributing to scientific knowledge through peer-reviewed international publications.[1]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award recognizes researchers who demonstrate measurable academic excellence through impactful scientific publications, citation performance, collaborative research, and continued advancement within their specialized disciplines. Mohammad Azadfallah has contributed significantly to Materials Science through internationally indexed research, reflecting sustained scholarly productivity supported by recognized bibliometric indicators including publication output, citation record, and research visibility across global academic databases.[1][2]

Keywords

Innovative Research Award, Mohammad Azadfallah, Materials Science, University of Tehran, Scopus Author, Scientific Publications, Citation Analysis, Research Excellence, Academic Recognition, World Top Scientist Awards.

Introduction

Recognition within modern scientific communities increasingly depends upon transparent research assessment supported by publication quality, citation influence, international collaboration, and sustained scholarly engagement. Bibliometric databases such as Scopus and researcher identification systems including ORCID provide standardized evidence that assists institutions, funding organizations, and award committees when evaluating academic achievement across multiple scientific disciplines.[1][2]

Research Profile

Mohammad Azadfallah is associated with the University of Tehran and maintains an established research profile in Materials Science. According to publicly available Scopus metrics, the researcher has authored thirty-two indexed documents, accumulated more than five hundred citations, and achieved an h-index of twelve. These bibliometric indicators demonstrate sustained scientific productivity together with measurable academic influence within the international research community.[1]

Research Contributions

Mohammad Azadfallah has contributed to the advancement of Materials Science through research addressing material synthesis, characterization techniques, engineering performance, and functional material applications. His publications reflect consistent participation in experimental investigations while supporting interdisciplinary collaboration between scientific and engineering communities. The resulting body of work contributes to the broader understanding of advanced materials and their practical applications across industrial and academic environments.[1][2]

Publications

The researcher’s publication portfolio includes thirty-two Scopus-indexed documents published across reputable international journals in Materials Science and related engineering disciplines. These publications collectively demonstrate continued academic productivity, collaboration with fellow researchers, and sustained contributions to peer-reviewed scientific literature over multiple years. The publication record provides measurable evidence supporting scholarly excellence and international research visibility.[1]

Research Impact

Bibliometric indicators show that Mohammad Azadfallah has accumulated more than 505 citations together with an h-index of 12 according to publicly accessible Scopus records. These metrics demonstrate that his publications continue to be referenced within the international scientific community and reflect meaningful academic influence through recognized scholarly communication channels. Such indicators are commonly used by universities and professional organizations when evaluating research quality and scientific productivity.[1][4]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award recognizes originality, sustained scholarly productivity, scientific quality, and measurable academic influence. Based upon the available publication record, citation performance, international research visibility, and continued contributions within Materials Science, Mohammad Azadfallah demonstrates characteristics that align with the objectives of the World Top Scientist Awards. This assessment is based on publicly available academic information and recognized bibliometric evidence rather than subjective evaluation.[1][5]

Conclusion

Mohammad Azadfallah has developed a credible academic profile through sustained publication activity, internationally indexed research, measurable citation impact, and continued engagement within Materials Science. The available scholarly evidence supports recognition of his scientific contributions while reflecting the standards commonly associated with international research excellence and professional academic achievement. Continued research activity is expected to further strengthen his contribution to the global scientific community.[1]

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References

  1. Biabani, M., Azadfallah, M., Izadyar, S., Sasani Ghamsari, M., & Mohseni, S. T. (2026). Fabrication of Anti-Counterfeiting Films by Dyeing Cellulose Nanofiber with Berberine. BioResources.https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.21.2.3101-3114
  2. Tesieh, A. M., Azadfallah, M., Hamzeh, Y., & Hallajisani, A. (2026). Modification of Lignin-Derived Activated Carbon with Surfactants for Removal of Phenol. BioResources. https://doi.org/10.15376/biores.21.2.3044-3063
  3. Mastouri, A., Azadfallah, M., Gholamiyan, H., & Frigione, M. (2026). Heat-Treatment Effects on Wood Durability Outdoors and Performance of Polymeric Coatings—Adhesion and Wood-Water Interactions. Journal of Adhesion Science and Technology.https://doi.org/10.1080/01694243.2025.2575815
  4. Parhizgar, M., Azadfallah, M., Kaboorani, A., Mastouri, A., & Frigione, M. (2026). Development of Cellulose Nanocrystal (CNC)-Reinforced PLA/PMMA Nanocomposite Coatings for Sustainable Paper-Based Packaging. Polymers.https://doi.org/10.3390/polym18020175
  5. Askari, F., Abdulkhani, A., Azadfallah, M., Hamzeh, Y., & Ashori, A. (2025). Development and Characterization of Furfural-Based Bio-Resins from Lignocellulosic Waste for Eco-Friendly Wood Resins. International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijadhadh.2025.104014

Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy | Materials Science | Women Researcher Award

Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy | Saveetha Engineering College | India

Ms. Vincelet Jobikha Arul Swamy is an emerging researcher in physics, pursuing her Ph.D. with a specialization in nanomaterials for energy production and advanced glass ceramics for radiation shielding. She has consistently demonstrated academic excellence with distinction in her undergraduate and postgraduate studies and has expanded her expertise through active participation in national and international conferences, workshops, and specialized training. Her innovative contributions include the development of a nanomaterial that enhances solar energy efficiency and the design of novel glass systems for radiation protection, supported by multiple granted patents. She has also presented her findings widely, published in reputed Scopus-indexed journals, and earned recognition for her impactful research. Alongside academics, she has built strong communication and leadership skills through co-curricular achievements. With a focus on interdisciplinary and application-oriented science, she is steadily building a profile of measurable research influence. Her Scopus record reflects 1 citation, 1 document, and an h-index of 1.

Profile: Scopus | ORCID

Featured Publications

1. P. Vinothkumar, B. Yamini, S. Praveenkumar, and A. Vincelet Jobikha, “Synthesis, structural, and optical properties of lead-free Tm3+ ions doped zinc tellurite glass and Ho3+ ions doped zinc borophosphate glass for radiation shielding application,” Radiation Physics and Chemistry, vol. 112955, 2025.

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ARACELI ESPINOZA VAZQUEZ | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. ARACELI ESPINOZA VAZQUEZ | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

research at Universidad Veracruzana- Instituto de Ingenierían, Mexico

Dra. Araceli Espinoza Vázquez is a distinguished researcher specializing in materials science, corrosion inhibition, and electrochemical analysis. With a strong background in academia and research, she has contributed significantly to understanding corrosion mechanisms and developing innovative protective coatings. Her work has applications in industrial sectors such as petroleum and in the preservation of historically significant metals like bronze and silver. As a professor and researcher, she has mentored students in various engineering and chemistry disciplines, helping shape the next generation of scientists. She has held numerous teaching and research positions at prestigious institutions, including Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and Universidad Veracruzana. Dra. Espinoza has also participated in multiple postdoctoral fellowships, furthering her expertise in electrochemical techniques and sustainable corrosion inhibitors. Her dedication to advancing materials science through both fundamental and applied research has earned her recognition within the academic and scientific communities, making her a leader in her field.

Professional Profile

Education

Dra. Espinoza Vázquez earned her Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana-Azcapotzalco (UAM) in 2013, where she focused on the electrochemical characterization of corrosion inhibitors. Prior to this, she completed a Master’s degree in the same discipline at UAM in 2011, conducting extensive research on chemical interactions at metal surfaces. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering from UAM in 2008, laying a strong foundation in material properties and industrial applications. Throughout her academic journey, she has specialized in electrochemical techniques such as impedance spectroscopy and polarization curves, which are crucial for evaluating corrosion resistance. Her education also includes international research experiences, including academic stays at Universidad Rovira & Virgili in Spain, where she explored organic corrosion inhibitors for steel protection. This diverse educational background has equipped her with the expertise to lead research projects in both academic and industrial settings.

Professional Experience

Dra. Espinoza Vázquez has an extensive academic and research career, with experience spanning over a decade. She is currently a faculty member at the Institute of Engineering at Universidad Veracruzana, where she teaches and conducts research on materials protection. Previously, she served as a professor at UNAM’s Faculty of Chemistry, instructing courses in metallurgy and electrochemical processing. Her experience also includes postdoctoral research at UNAM and the Institute of Materials Research, where she worked on corrosion inhibitors for hydrocarbons and cultural heritage preservation. She has collaborated with various universities and research centers, contributing to projects on nanostructured coatings and sustainable corrosion prevention methods. In addition to her academic roles, she has been actively involved in mentoring students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, fostering new talent in materials science. Her multidisciplinary experience reflects her commitment to bridging theoretical research with practical applications in engineering and industry.

Research Interests

Dra. Espinoza’s research primarily focuses on corrosion science, electrochemical techniques, and materials protection. She specializes in studying the mechanisms of corrosion and developing inhibitors from natural and synthetic compounds. A major aspect of her work involves applying electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and polarization curves to evaluate metal degradation in aggressive environments. Her research extends to protective coatings for metals of historical and artistic value, such as bronze and silver, aiming to preserve cultural heritage artifacts. In recent years, she has explored biomedical applications of magnesium alloys, investigating corrosion-resistant materials for medical implants. Additionally, she has worked on developing mesoporous materials impregnated with corrosion inhibitors, advancing sustainable and eco-friendly protective technologies. Her interdisciplinary research spans industrial applications, environmental sustainability, and materials conservation, positioning her as a key contributor to the field of materials science and electrochemistry.

Awards and Honors

Dra. Espinoza has been recognized for her contributions to materials science and corrosion research through various prestigious honors. She has held the National Researcher Level I (SNI-I) distinction from Mexico’s National System of Researchers (CONACYT) since 2015, a testament to her impactful scientific work. She has also been awarded multiple postdoctoral research fellowships, including support from DGAPA-UNAM and CONACYT, for projects on corrosion inhibitors for industrial and cultural applications. Her publications in renowned journals and international conferences have further established her reputation as a leading researcher. She has also been an invited speaker at national and international symposiums, sharing insights on electrochemical protection strategies. Through her dedication to advancing knowledge in corrosion science and engineering, she continues to earn recognition within the scientific community. Her achievements highlight her significant role in academia and research, making her a strong candidate for awards celebrating excellence in scientific contributions.

Conclusion

Dra. Espinoza Vázquez is a highly qualified and accomplished researcher in materials science, particularly in corrosion studies. Her research spans academia, industry, and cultural heritage, demonstrating a well-rounded impact. While she is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, further publications in high-impact journals and leadership in major projects could elevate her candidacy even further.

Publications Top Noted

  • Corrosion inhibition performance of expired dicloxacillin for X65 steel in 1 M HCl

    • Authors: Ramírez-Cano, J.A., Espinoza-Vázquez, A., Campos-Anaya, K.R., Galván-Martínez, R., Orozco-Cruz, R.
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Materials Letters
    • Citations: 0
  • Effect of the Use of Some Rare Earth Compounds as Corrosion Inhibitors for API 5L X70 Steel in Saline Medium

    • Authors: Hernández García, S., Espinoza-Vázquez, A., Palacios, L.N., Castro, M., Orozco-Cruz, R.
    • Year: 2025
    • Journal: Metals
    • Citations: 0
  • Application of electrochemical noise in the study of an epoxy coating with hematite nanoparticles

    • Authors: Ramírez-Fernández, J.A., Orozco-Cruz, R., Espinoza-Vázquez, A., Carmona-Hernández, A., Galván-Martínez, R.
    • Year: Not specified
    • Journal: Not specified
    • Citations: 0
  • Electrochemical and theoretical evaluation of loratadine as corrosion inhibitor for X65 steel in 1M HCl aqueous solution

    • Authors: Ramírez-Cano, J.A., Espinoza-Vázquez, A., Miralrio, A., Castro, M., Orozco-Cruz, R.
    • Year: 2024
    • Journal: International Journal of Electrochemical Science
    • Citations: 1
  • EIS study of Mimosa tenuiflora nanocontainers in a defective epoxy resin for the protection of low-carbon steel in a saline media

    • Authors: Méndez-Figueroa, H.G., Soria-Castro, M., Quintana-Owen, P., Galván-Martínez, R., Orozco-Cruz, R.
    • Year: Not specified
    • Journal: Not specified
    • Citations: 0
  • Electrochemical characterization of ZnO/Mt@Fe-TA nanocontainers tested as corrosion inhibitor for metallic structures in a 3.5% NaCl medium

    • Authors: Zambrano, P.N.T., Méndez-Figueroa, H.G., Espinoza-Vázquez, A., Martinez, R.G., Orozco-Cruz, R.
    • Year: Not specified
    • Journal: Not specified
    • Citations: 1