Mukesh Kamti – Cognitive Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Mr Mukesh Kamti - Cognitive Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Management - India 

Author Profile

Early Academic Pursuits

Mukesh Kumar Kamti embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology from Siliguri College, North Bengal University, in 2014. This was followed by a Master of Science in Human Physiology with a specialization in Ergonomics and Sports Physiology from Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal, in 2016.

Professional Endeavors

Driven by a passion for Ergonomics and Human Factors, Mukesh Kumar Kamti pursued a Ph.D. in Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering at the prestigious Indian Institute of Management Mumbai (IIMM). During his academic pursuit, he engaged in multidisciplinary research and served as a Research Assistant (RA) at the Centre of Ergonomics and Human Factors Engineering (CEHFE), IIM Mumbai, from November 2017 to November 2020. Following this, he continued his research journey as a Project Assistant (PA) at the Ergonomics Laboratory, IIM Mumbai, from May 2021 to February 2023.

Contributions and Research Focus

Mukesh's significant contributions include his Ph.D. thesis titled “Cognitive study on Three-wheeler driver to evaluate Mental states and improve driving performance.” His research expertise extends to diverse projects, such as the study on the workstation and work tools of the Terracotta Handicraft Industry, ergonomic studies at tea estates, and workplace improvements in cashew processing units. His involvement spans the entire research process, from study planning to data analysis and manuscript preparation.

Accolades and Recognition

Mukesh Kumar Kamti has been recognized for his scholarly work with publications in reputed journals, including IEEE and Transportation Research Record. Notably, his research focuses on topics such as human factors associated with self-reported aberrant behavior among autorickshaw drivers and the evolution of driver fatigue detection techniques.

Impact and Influence

His impact extends beyond academia to the industrial sector, where he has been contributing significantly as the Assistant Manager Ergonomics at Tata Steel Ltd. Since March 2023, Mukesh has been applying his expertise to enhance ergonomics practices in a corporate setting.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Mukesh Kumar Kamti's legacy lies in his commitment to advancing the field of Ergonomics and Human Factors. With a rich academic background, extensive research experience, and a role in the industry, he continues to shape the future of the discipline. His proficiency in 3D motion analysis, biomechanics, and human-computer interaction positions him as a valuable asset in both academic and industrial contexts. As he forges ahead, his dedication to excellence and innovation promises continued contributions to the field of Ergonomics and Human Factors.

Notable Publication

Andrzej Ślebarski | Excellence in Research | Data Analysis Innovation

Andrzej Ślebarski | Excellence in Research - Award Winner 2023

Prof Dr Andrzej Ślebarski : Data Analysis Innovation

Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Andrzej Ślebarski, a true trailblazer in the realm of Data Analysis Innovation! Your unwavering commitment to excellence in research has earned you the prestigious International Research Data Analysis Excellence Award. Your groundbreaking contributions and innovative approaches in data analysis have not only set a new standard but have also significantly advanced our understanding of complex datasets. Your dedication and achievements inspire us all. Here's to celebrating your well-deserved success and the impact you continue to make in the field. Cheers to a visionary leader and award winner!

Professional Profiles:

Early Academic Pursuits:

Andrzej Ślebarski began his academic journey at the University of Silesia in Katowice, where he obtained his Master's degree in Physics in 1973. Subsequently, he pursued his doctoral studies at the same university, earning his Ph.D. in 1978. His early research focused on structural and magnetic investigations of ternary Laves phases, particularly in the GdMn2-GdAl2 system.

Professional Endeavors:

Dr. Ślebarski's academic career has been extensive and impactful. He joined the Institute of Physics at the University of Silesia in 1973, starting as an Assistant and gradually progressing through various roles, including Adiunkt, Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, and finally reaching the position of Full Professor in 2003. His responsibilities included both teaching physics to students and conducting scientific research in experimental solid-state physics.

In 2021, he transitioned to become a Full Professor at the Institute of Low Temperatures and Structure Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Wrocław, following his retirement from the University of Silesia in Katowice.

Contributions and Research Focus:

Dr. Ślebarski's research has primarily centered around solid-state physics, with a specific focus on the electronic structure of intermetallic compounds of rare earths. His experimental techniques involved X-ray spectroscopy, including XPS (X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy), XES (X-ray emission spectroscopy), BIS (Bremstrahlung isochromat spectroscopy), XANES, and others. His investigations delved into specific heat, electric and heat transport, and magnetic properties of metals and alloys containing rare earths, exploring phenomena such as fluctuant valency, Kondo effect, heavy fermion properties, and quantum phase transitions.

His interest extended to strongly correlated electron phenomena in d- and f-electron materials, encompassing superconductivity, magnetism, heavy fermion behavior, and non-Fermi liquid behavior. Notably, he focused on unconventional superconductivity arising from atomic disorder.

Accolades and Recognition:

Throughout his career, Dr. Andrzej Ślebarski has received prestigious awards, including the award of the Polish Academy of Sciences in 1990 and 1982, as well as the award of the Minister of Science and Education in 1983, 1979, and 2021. His contributions have been recognized both nationally and internationally.

Impact and Influence:

Dr. Ślebarski's international collaborations and numerous visits abroad have further enriched his research and contributed to the global scientific community. Noteworthy are his collaborations with institutions such as the University of Cologne, University of Osnabrueck, and University of California, San Diego, where he engaged in fruitful scientific exchanges and research programs.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As a Vice President of the Committee of Physics of the Polish Academy of Sciences and a member of various scientific councils, Dr. Ślebarski continues to play a significant role in shaping the direction of physics research in Poland. His extensive experience, both in administration and academia, positions him as a valuable figure in the scientific community. The legacy of his research, mentorship, and leadership will likely continue to influence the field of solid-state physics for years to come.

Notable Publications:

Citations:

A total of  665  citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.

Citations                665

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