Alexander Stolin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alexander Stolin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Merzhanov Institute of Structural Macrokinetics and Materials Science Russian Academy of Sciences (ISMAN) | Russia

Stolin Alexander Moiseevich is a distinguished materials scientist with a PhD and Doctor of Sciences degree, known for his pioneering contributions in the fields of self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS), rheology, powder metallurgy, and solid-phase technologies. A graduate of Rostov State University, he began his scientific career at the Institute of Chemical Physics before joining ISMAN, where he has led the Laboratory of Plastic Deformation of Inorganic Materials since 1988. With over 500 scientific publications, 50 patents and copyright certificates, and an h-index of 21, his work has significantly advanced the understanding of viscous flow in reacting systems and high-temperature materials processing. He has mentored 21 PhD students and 2 doctoral candidates and is actively involved in multiple editorial boards and scientific committees. He is a key figure in academic-industry collaborations, notably with United Company Rusal. His accolades include the title of Honored Inventor of the USSR, the G.V. Vinogradov Prize, the Gold Medal at the Moscow Salon of Innovations, and the Honored Scientist of the Moscow Region title. His research continues to shape advanced material development and education in Russia and internationally, with a strong commitment to mentoring and scientific leadership. His citation count exceeds 1000, supported by verified documents and indexed publications.

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Featured Publications

Stolin, A.M., [Co-authors]. (2025). Structure and properties of the surfacing layer obtained with a powder SHS electrode based on TiC–NiCr. Metallurgist.

Stolin, A.M., [Co-authors]. (2024). Cold Uniaxial Pressing of PTFE-Based Composite Materials with Functional TiC and TiB₂ Additives. Russian Metallurgy (Metally).

Stolin, A.M., [Co-authors]. (2024). Critical Phenomena of Rheodynamic Origin in the Process of One-Sided Cold Pressing of Powder Materials. Theoretical Foundations of Chemical Engineering.

Stolin, A.M., [Co-authors]. (2024). Distinctive Features of the Grain Size Reduction Process in a TiC–NiCr Material Produced by SHS Extrusion. Inorganic Materials.

Stolin, A.M., [Co-authors]. (2023). Structure, and Mechanical and Tribological Properties of Ti–Cr–C–Ni–Fe Composite Coatings. Physical Mesomechanics.

Hassan Abdollah-Pour | Materials Failure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Hassan Abdollah-Pour | Materials Failure Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Semnan University | Iran

Assoc Prof Dr. Hassan Abdollah-Pour is a distinguished scholar and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Materials and Metallurgical Engineering, Semnan University, Iran. With a prolific record of publications in high-impact journals, he has established himself as an expert in advanced materials engineering, surface coatings, corrosion resistance, and metallurgical innovations. Over the course of his academic and research career, he has contributed significantly to the development of novel materials, high-performance coatings, and innovative processing techniques, advancing both theoretical knowledge and industrial applications in materials science.

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Education

Dr. Abdollah-Pour has received extensive academic training in materials and metallurgical engineering from leading Iranian institutions. He earned his Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST), where his doctoral research focused on the thermal stability and mechanical properties of aluminum matrix composites reinforced with intermetallic compound particles. Prior to that, he completed his Master’s degree in Metallurgical Engineering at Amir Kabir University of Technology, concentrating on plasma nitriding of austenitic stainless steels, and his Bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering from Sahand University of Technology, where he conducted research on the metallurgical applications of Iranian chromite ores.

Experience

As an Associate Professor, Dr. Abdollah-Pour has played an instrumental role in academic leadership, research mentorship, and industrial collaboration. His academic journey includes years of teaching and supervising research projects related to materials characterization, coating technologies, and metallurgical process optimization. He has contributed as a principal investigator and co-investigator in numerous projects involving advanced coatings, additive manufacturing, spark plasma sintering, laser cladding, and friction stir processing. He has extensive experience working with surface engineering, nano-structured materials, and tribological performance of advanced alloys, particularly in high-temperature and corrosive environments. His collaborations span across interdisciplinary fields including mechanical engineering, surface science, and nanotechnology.

Research Interests

Dr. Abdollah-Pour’s research interests are multifaceted and span across materials design, surface modification, and performance optimization of engineering alloys and composites. He focuses on the development and characterization of protective coatings such as MCrAlY and MAX phase coatings for turbine blades, exploration of plasma electrolytic oxidation (PEO) techniques for zirconium and magnesium-based alloys, and enhancement of corrosion, wear, and thermal resistance in critical components. His works on aluminum matrix composites, titanium carbide (TiC) reinforced materials, and Cr2AlC coatings have contributed to improving the lifespan and mechanical performance of industrial components. He is also actively involved in friction stir welding, laser cladding, powder metallurgy, and the synthesis of nano/ultrafine-grained materials with tailored microstructures.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his academic career, Dr. Abdollah-Pour has received recognition for his outstanding research contributions and publications. His extensive work in materials engineering has been published in reputed journals including Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, Surface and Coatings Technology, Oxidation of Metals, and Materials. He has been involved in several funded projects and has received institutional and collaborative research support for advancing material science innovations. His scholarly influence is evident through numerous citations and collaborations with international and national research teams, reflecting the practical impact of his studies in aerospace, energy, and biomedical industries.

Publications

Pour, H.A., Lieblich, M., Lopez, A.J., Rams, J., Salehi, M.T., Shabestari, S.G. (2007). “Assessment of tensile behaviour of an Al–Mg alloy composite reinforced with NiAl and oxidized NiAl powder particles helped by nanoindentation” in Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing.

Kazempour-Liasi, H., Tajally, M., Abdollah-Pour, H. (2019). “Effects of pre-and post-weld heat treatment cycles on the liquation and strain-age cracking of IN939 superalloy” in Engineering Research Express.

Bakhshinezhad, H., Honarbakhshraouf, A., Abdollah-Pour, H. (2019). “A study of effect of vanadium on microstructure and mechanical properties of as-cast and austempered ductile iron” in Physics of Metals and Metallography.

Alvand, M., Naseri, M., Borhani, E., Abdollah, P.H. (2018). “Microstructure and crystallographic texture characterization of friction stir welded thin AA2024 Aluminum alloy” in Iranian Journal of Materials Science and Engineering.

Nazarian-Samani, M., Abdollah-Pour, H., Mirzaee, O., Kamali, A.R., et al. (2013). “Effects of Ni addition on the microstructure and properties of nanostructured copper–germanium alloys” in Intermetallics.

Rezaeian-Delouei, M., Abdollah-Pour, H., Tajally, M., Mousavizade, S.M. (2020). “An investigation of microstructure, wear and corrosion resistance of AZ31B–SiO₂–graphite hybrid surface composite produced by friction stir processing” in Materials Research Express.

Conclusion

Assoc Prof Dr. Hassan Abdollah-Pour is a leading figure in the field of materials and metallurgical engineering, known for his pioneering work in protective coatings, composite materials, and advanced surface treatments. His research has not only contributed to the academic body of knowledge but has also provided practical solutions for industries demanding enhanced performance under extreme conditions. With his commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and academic excellence, he continues to shape the future of materials engineering, guiding young researchers and driving forward industrially relevant scientific advancements.