Sha Yin | Lightweight Composites and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sha Yin | Lightweight Composites and Structures | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Sha Yin | Lightweight Composites and Structures – Beihang University | China

Professor Sha Yin is an accomplished materials scientist and mechanical engineer at Beihang University, China. Specializing in multifunctional composites, lightweight structures, and bioinspired materials, she has made significant contributions to the fields of impact engineering and battery safety. With over 80 peer-reviewed publications and multiple editorial roles, she has earned national and international recognition. Her research bridges advanced material design, additive manufacturing, and energy systems. Her collaborative work spans top institutions globally, including USC, University of Sydney, and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Prof. Yin is also an active reviewer and committee member in leading scientific societies.

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Education 

Professor Sha Yin earned her Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology, focusing on ultralightweight composite lattice materials under the guidance of Prof. Linzhi Wu. Her doctoral research emphasized the design and mechanics of hierarchical composite structures. She completed her B.S. in the same field from the same institution. Her academic journey has laid a solid foundation in advanced mechanics, composite structures, and materials engineering. During her doctoral and postdoctoral phases, she trained and collaborated internationally, including time at the University of Southern California and the Center for Advanced Structural and Biological Materials at Beihang University.

Professional Experience 

Prof. Sha Yin currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Automotive Engineering, Beihang University. She held positions as Assistant and Associate Professor at Beihang from 2015 to 2023. Earlier, she completed her postdoctoral fellowship at the Center for Advanced Structural and Biological Materials under Prof. Robert Ritchie. She has been a visiting scholar at The University of Sydney, University of Southern California, and The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Her academic journey is characterized by global collaboration, pioneering research, and leadership in advanced composite structures, contributing to sustainable and high-performance engineering solutions.

Awards and Recognition 

Prof. Yin has received numerous honors, including the prestigious National Natural Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars of China (2023) and Young Elite Scientists Award from the Chinese Academy for Science and Technology. She was also a JMS Cahn Prize Nominee (2013) and recipient of the 1st National Award for PhD Candidates at Harbin Institute of Technology. Recognized under the Young Top Talent Program at Beihang University, she consistently ranks among the top scholars in her field. Her accolades highlight her influence in composite materials research and commitment to academic excellence.

Research Interests 

Prof. Sha Yin’s research spans multifunctional composites, bio-inspired architectured materials, mechanical metamaterials, lightweight and adaptive structures, and battery safety. She integrates computational modeling, additive manufacturing, and experimental mechanics to design materials that offer superior strength, toughness, and energy absorption. Her expertise extends to multiscale topology optimization and the physics of energy storage systems. With strong international collaborations and editorial roles, she also contributes to knowledge dissemination in smart and nano-materials. Her work is at the intersection of structural mechanics, materials science, and sustainable engineering innovation.

Publications

Yang, R., Wang, H., Wang, B., Zhang, S., Huang, Z., & Yin, S. (2023). “Sinusoidally architected helicoidal composites inspired by the dactyl club of mantis shrimp” in International Journal of Smart and Nano Materials.
Yin, S., Xiong, Y., & Tian, X. (2023). “Preface for special issue ‘Composites Communications’: Additive Manufacturing of Advanced Composites” in Composites Communications.
You, J., Wang, C., Ma, L., & Yin, S. (2023). “Safe energy-storage mechanical metamaterials via architecture design” in EPJ Applied Metamaterials.
Hu, J., & Yin, S., Jia, J. (2022). “Dynamic behavior of water-filled spherical shell compressed onto a solid wall” in International Journal of Impact Engineering.
Chen, D., Yang, R., Guo, W., Huang, Y., Yu, T.X., & Yin, S. (2022). “Defense mechanism of bioinspired composites with sinusoidally periodic helicoidal fiber architectures” in Journal of Aerospace Engineering.
Guo, W., Huang, Y., Ritchie, R.O., & Yin, S. (2021). “Dissipative Dual-Phase Mechanical Metamaterial Composites via Architectural Design” in Extreme Mechanics Letters.

Vinit Vijay Deshpande | Algorithm Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Vinit Vijay Deshpande | Algorithm Development | Best Researcher Award

University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt | Germany

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DR. VINIT VIJAY DESHPANDE– BIOGRAPHY 🌱📚

📍 PhD in Computational Mechanics | Researcher, Educator, Innovator

Education 🎓

PhD in Computational Mechanics (Expected Feb 2025)
University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt, Germany

  • Thesis: “Computational strategies for characterization, reconstruction, and property estimation of ceramic foam” (magna cum laude)
  • Advisor: Prof. Dr. Romana Piat

Master of Technology in Engineering Mechanics (May 2013)
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India

Invited Talks 🗣️

  1. Use of image segmentation to characterize failure modes of struts in ceramic foam under compression
    49th International Conference and Expo on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC 2025), Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
  2. Application of skeletonization algorithm to investigate failure modes of ceramic foam in uniaxial compression
    4th International Workshops on Advances in Computational Mechanics (IWACOM-IV), Kitakyushu, Japan

Conference Presentations 📅

  • Investigating microstructure failure modes of ceramic foam under uniaxial compression – 16th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM 2024)
  • Artificial microstructure reconstruction algorithm for stiffness property estimation – 48th ICACC 2024
  • Computational methodology for the relation between volume fraction and compression strength of ceramic foam – 21st International Conference on Fracture and Damage Mechanics (FDM 2023)
    (For the complete list of conferences, refer to the original document.)

Patents 📑

  • 12 Patents on combined braking systems for two-wheelers.
  • 2 Patents on innovative stand concepts for two-wheelers.

Awards & Recognitions 🏆

  • Best Paper Award, Collaborative European Research Conference (CERC) 2020
  • Lieutenant Arpan Banerjee Award for securing the highest CGPA in MTech and D.I.I.T programmes at IIT Delhi (2012-13)

Scholarships 💡

  • Doctoral Fellowship, University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt
  • DAAD Sandwich Scholarship for master’s thesis in Germany

Teaching Experience 👨‍🏫

  • Teaching Assistant: Laboratory course for ‘Numerical Solutions to Partial Differential Equations’ since Fall 2020

Student Advising 👨‍🎓

  • Supervised 6 Master’s Thesis students in the field of computational mechanics.

Research Interests 🔬

  • Microstructure reconstruction algorithms
  • Constitutive modeling
  • Surrogate modeling using machine learning
  • Microstructure segmentation algorithms

Research Experience  ON Algorithm Development 🧑‍🔬

  • Research Associate – University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt (Sept 2024 – Present)
    Focus: Conductive polymer composites & microstructure algorithms

  • Scientific Assistant – University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt (Dec 2019 – Aug 2024)
    Focus: Porous ceramics, fracture modeling, and transfer learning-based neural networks

  • Research Assistant – Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Sept 2012 – Mar 2013)
    Focus: Topology optimization of carbon-carbon composites

  • Research Assistant – IIT Delhi (June 2012 – Aug 2012)
    Focus: Elastic properties of carbon-carbon composites

Industry Experience 🏭

  • Analyst – Vehicle Dynamics Simulation, Hero MotoCorp (Aug 2013 – Dec 2019)
    Focus: Multibody simulations, vehicle dynamics, stability, ride-comfort, and braking systems
  • Trainee – Computer Aided Engineering, Tata Technologies Ltd (July 2010 – July 2011)
    Focus: Mesh modeling of four-wheelers for safety and durability analysis

Technical Skills 💻

  • Advanced simulation software
  • Computational algorithms for material modeling
  • Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and multibody dynamics simulations
  • Machine learning for data-driven modeling

Top Notes Publications 📚

Biaxial compression failure of brittle foams: A transfer learning-based strategy
    • Authors: Vinit Vijay Deshpande; Romana Piat
    • Journal: Procedia Structural Integrity
    • Year: 2024
Numerical Strategies to Study Compression Failure in Brittle Foams with 3D Realistic Microstructures
    • Authors: Vinit Vijay Deshpande; Romana Piat
    • Journal: Advanced Structured Materials
    • Year: 2024
Numerical studies of the elastic properties of ceramic foam by creation of the artificial microstructures after processing of computed tomographic images
    • Authors: Romana Piat; Vinit Vijay Deshpande
    • Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
    • Year: 2023
Compression failure of porous ceramics: A computational study about the effect of volume fraction on damage evolution and failure
    • Authors: Vinit Vijay Deshpande; Romana Piat
    • Journal: Mechanics of Materials
    • Year: 2023
Application of statistical functions to the numerical modelling of ceramic foam: From characterisation of CT-data via generation of the virtual microstructure to estimation of effective elastic properties
    • Authors: Vinit Vijay Deshpande; Kay André Weidenmann; Romana Piat
    • Journal: Journal of the European Ceramic Society
    • Year: 2021