Jianwei Cheng | Engineering  | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Jianwei Cheng | Engineering  | Best Scholar Award

China University of Mining and Technology | China

Dr. Jianwei Cheng is a distinguished professor in the College of Safety Engineering at the China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT), specializing in mine ventilation, gas explosion control, dust mitigation, and mine accident rescue strategies. He earned his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Safety and Mining Engineering from CUMT and completed his Ph.D. at West Virginia University, USA, further enhancing his expertise in mining safety. Dr. Cheng also holds an Associate Degree in Computer Science and Engineering. Since joining CUMT in 2012, he has led multiple research projects funded by government and industry, contributing significantly to mine ventilation design, explosion prevention, and safety strategies. Recognized internationally, he has served as a reviewer for over 100 journals, participated in the North American Mine Ventilation Symposium, and was awarded the Australia Endeavour Research Fellowship in 2015. His achievements include numerous national, provincial, and industry awards in science, technology, and teaching, reflecting his excellence in research and education. Dr. Cheng has published extensively, with 110 documents cited 1,729 times, achieving an h-index of 23. His work continues to advance the safety and efficiency of mining operations while promoting innovation in occupational health and mine rescue technologies.

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Featured Publications

Ran, D., Cheng, J., Sheng, S., Ma, Z., Fu, Q., Hou, W., & Chen, R. (2024). “A two-phase particle flow method based on SCLB for enhancing CBM recovery: Experimental testing and engineering applications” in Powder Technology. DOI: 10.1016/J.POWTEC.2024.119754

Cheng, J., Sheng, S., Xu, Y., Luo, Y., & Islam, M.M. (2024). “Deformation prediction of overlying strata in multi-seam mining based on the influence function method-key stratum hybrid model” in Geomechanics and Geophysics for Geo-energy and Geo-Resources. DOI: 10.1007/S40948-024-00875-6

Cheng, J., Ma, Z., Fu, Q., Ran, D., Borowski, M., & Xi, Z. (2024). “Eco-friendly three-phase-gel foam with novel particle-gel crosslinking enhancing stabilization and fire extinguishing” in Powder Technology. DOI: 10.1016/J.POWTEC.2024.120134

Ihsan, A., Cheng, J., Widodo, N.P., Wang, E., Waly, F.Z., Syachran, S.R., Fadillah, T., & Khamidah, H.N. (2024). “Hybrid method for analyzing air thermal conditions in underground mines” in Expert Systems with Applications. DOI: 10.1016/J.ESWA.2023.123026

Cheng, J., Hou, W., Zheng, X., Fediuk, R., Qin, Y., Chen, Z., Luo, Y., & Islam, M.M. (2024). “Modified space suspension bentonite-based powder for suppression dust explosion in moist conditions: Experimental testing and validations” in Fuel. DOI: 10.1016/J.FUEL.2024.132190

Vivekanand Kumar | Vibration | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Vivekanand Kumar | Vibration | Best Researcher Award

Sandip University | India

Dr. Vivekanand Kumar is an accomplished academic and researcher specializing in mechanical and mining engineering, with significant contributions to vibration analysis, occupational safety, and heavy machinery operation in industrial environments. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at Sandip University, Madhubani, Bihar, India, where he also holds key roles as the University Coordinator for SodhGanga and SodhShuddhi. His professional journey combines a strong foundation in engineering education, extensive research in vibration control and occupational health, and practical industrial experience in thermal power plants and heavy earth-moving machinery operations.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Kumar holds a doctoral degree in Mining Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, where his research focused on whole-body vibration and its impact on heavy earth-moving machinery operators in opencast coal mines. He completed his Master of Technology in Fuel Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines), Dhanbad, with a thesis on quantitative dynamic analysis of shale gas reservoirs. His undergraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering from R.G.P.V., Bhopal, provided the groundwork for his multidisciplinary expertise spanning mining, fuel engineering, and mechanical systems.

Experience

Dr. Kumar’s career integrates academic, research, and industrial experience. In academia, he has taught core mechanical engineering subjects and engineering graphics to undergraduate students, contributing to the development of future engineers. He served as a faculty member at Government Engineering College, Madhubani, before joining Sandip University, where he continues to mentor students and lead research initiatives. His industrial background includes roles in thermal power plant operations and waste heat recovery boiler commissioning, providing him with practical insights into large-scale industrial systems.

Research Interest

His primary research interests revolve around vibration engineering, occupational health and safety, heavy machinery operation, and ergonomic risk assessment in industrial and mining sectors. Dr. Kumar has authored several peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers focusing on whole-body vibration exposure, musculoskeletal health risks of operators, and adaptive vibration damping technologies. His research also extends to smart composite materials, Bayesian network-based risk assessment approaches, and the analysis of shale gas reservoirs for energy resource evaluation.

Awards

Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Kumar has been recognized with multiple fellowships and awards that supported his research and higher education. He received prestigious fellowships from the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) during his postgraduate and doctoral studies, enabling him to advance his expertise in mining engineering and vibration control technologies.

Publications

Kumar, V. (2025). “Design and Analysis of Smart Composite Materials for Active Vibration Damping and Adaptive Control in Aerospace and Automotive Structures” in Journal of Vibration Engineering and Technologies.

Kumar, V., Palei, S.K., & Karmakar, N.C. (2025). “Discomfort Survey of Dumper Operators Exposed to Whole-Body Vibration in Opencast Coal Mines” in Journal of Vibration and Control.

Chaudhary, D.K., Palei, S.K., Kumar, V., & Karmakar, N.C. (2022). “Whole-Body Vibration Exposure of Heavy Earthmoving Machinery Operators in Surface Coal Mines: A Comparative Assessment of Transport and Non-Transport Earthmoving Equipment Operators” in International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics.

Kumar, V., Palei, S.K., Karmakar, N.C., & Chaudhary, D.K. (2022). “Whole-Body Vibration Exposure vis-à-vis Musculoskeletal Health Risk of Dumper Operators Compared to a Control Group in Coal Mines” in Safety and Health at Work.

Atal, M.K., Palei, S.K., Chaudhary, D.K., Kumar, V., & Karmakar, N.C. (2020). “Occupational Exposure of Dumper Operators to Whole-Body Vibration in Opencast Coal Mines: An Approach for Risk Assessment Using a Bayesian Network” in International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics.

Conclusion

Dr. Vivekanand Kumar exemplifies a well-rounded professional with a strong commitment to advancing research and education in the fields of mechanical and mining engineering. His blend of academic rigor, research contributions, and industrial experience positions him as a valuable contributor to occupational safety, vibration analysis, and engineering education. His work not only addresses key industrial challenges but also aligns with sustainable and safer practices in mining and heavy machinery operations, making a meaningful impact on both academia and industry.