Maaz Ali Khan l Continumm Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Maaz Ali Khan l Continumm Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

University of Buner | Pakistan

Mr. Maaz Ali Khan is a mathematician specializing in solid mechanics with strong expertise in continuum mechanics, thermoelasticity, mathematical physics, and computational solid mechanics. Mr. Maaz Ali Khan holds a PhD in Mathematics from Qurtuba University of Science and Technology, an M.Phil. from COMSATS University Islamabad, and a BS in Mathematics from the University of Swat with outstanding academic performance and top academic honors. Mr. Maaz Ali Khan is serving as a Lecturer at the University of Buner, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate mathematics and mechanics courses. Mr. Maaz Ali Khan has authored multiple high-impact research publications, demonstrating advanced research skills in mathematical modeling, wave propagation, thermoelastic theories, and applied solid mechanics research.

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Featured Publications

Khan, M. A., Moussa, S. B., Jahangir, A., & Riaz, U. (2025).
Microstructure-Driven Wave Energy Control in Temperature-Dependent Fiber-Reinforced Composites: A Unified Micropolar Thermoelastic Model and Data-Driven Design.
Results in Engineering, 108811.
Khan, M. A., Jahangir, A., Rahman, A., Mahmoud, E. E., & Almuzaini, M. (2025).
Global Sensitivity Analysis of Wave Behavior in Rotating Solids with Laser-Induced Thermal and Stress Effects.
Mechanics of Solids, 1–24.
Khan, M. A., Kouki, M., Jahangir, A., Riaz, U., & Rahman, A. (2025).
Reflection of Coupled Transverse Waves in Nonlocal Micropolar Thermoelastic Media with Three-Phase-Lag Model.
Case Studies in Thermal Engineering, 106926.
Ullah, I., Khan, M. A., Abo-Dahab, S. M., Dar, A., Sial, M. R., Albalwi, M. D., & Jahangir, A. (2024).
Study on Impact of Variable Thermal Conductivity or Laser Pulse on Reflected Elastic Waves in a Semiconductor Medium.
Acoustical Physics, 70(2), 278–287.
Ullah, I., Khan, M. A., Abo-Dahab, S. M., Dar, A., Sial, M. R., Albalwi, M. D., & Jahangir, A. (2024).
Erratum to: Study on Impact of Variable Thermal Conductivity or Laser Pulse on Reflected Elastic Waves in a Semiconductor Medium.
Acoustical Physics, 70(3), 592.

Serges Kikwani | Mechanics of Solids | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Serges Kikwani | Mechanics of Solids | Best Researcher Award

Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics (LMA) | Congo, Democratic Republic of the

Dr. Serges Kikwani is a PhD Research Scholar in Solid Mechanics at the Laboratory of Mechanics and Acoustics (LMA), Aix-Marseille University, France, where his research focuses on modeling thermomechanical coupling in adhesive bonding through experimental, analytical, and numerical methods. He holds a DEA in Applied Fluid Mechanics and an Engineering degree in Mechanical Construction from the University of Kinshasa, DRC. With extensive academic and industrial experience, Dr. Kikwani has contributed to mechanical design, thermodynamic solar pumping systems, and infrastructure projects in collaboration with JICA and other institutions. He has held teaching and research positions at multiple universities, including the University of Kinshasa, Loyola University, and the American University of Kinshasa, coordinating academic programs and mentoring students. His research interests encompass materials mechanics, structural adhesives, thermal characterization, and energy-efficient systems. He has published studies on thermal and viscoelastic characterization of adhesives, introducing non-destructive methods using PZT resonance and inverse finite element analysis to determine dynamic material properties. Recognized for his contributions to adhesive materials research, he was nominated for the Best Researcher Award for advancing understanding of dynamic and vibratory behavior in polymers. His work supports the development of more reliable and efficient structural bonding solutions, bridging theoretical, numerical, and experimental approaches in solid mechanics.

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Featured Publications

Kikwani, S. (2025). “Thermal characterization of adhesives and studies of CTR between metal and adhesives.” In Proceedings, Springer.

Kikwani, S. (2025). “Multi-Scale Characterization of Viscoelastic Properties in Structural Adhesives Using PZT Resonance and Non-Contact Impulse Validation.” Results in Engineering, November 6, 2025.

Kikwani, S. (2025). “Thermal characterization of adhesives and studies of CTR between metal and adhesives.” 8th International Conference on Adhesive Bonding 2025, Porto, Portugal, July 11, 2025.