Morteza Montazeri | Hybrid Vehicles | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr . Morteza Montazeri | Hybrid Vehicles | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Iran university of science and technology | Iran

Prof. Dr. Morteza Montazeri is a senior academic and researcher recognized for impactful contributions to system dynamics, simulation, and advanced control applications across automotive, aerospace, and energy systems. His professional experience includes leading large-scale research programs, directing simulation and control laboratories, and collaborating extensively with industry and international institutions. His research interests span hybrid and electric vehicles, gas turbine control, hardware-in-the-loop simulation, intelligent and soft-computing methods, and driving pattern prediction. He possesses strong research skills in model-based design, real-time simulation, robust and intelligent control, optimization, and fault diagnosis. His work has earned multiple research recognitions, editorial roles, and competitive project leadership distinctions. Overall, his sustained scholarly output and applied innovation reflect a significant and lasting contribution to engineering research and technological advancement. He has achieved 2863, Citations, 99 Documents, 31 h-index.

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Nashir Umirov | Automobile Awards | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nashir Umirov | Automobile Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers National Research University | Uzbekistan

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nashir Umirov is an accomplished engineering researcher and academic leader whose work advances the performance, reliability, and thermodynamic behavior of tractors, automobiles, and grain-processing machinery, with a focus on strengthening agricultural mechanization technologies for modern industry. His professional experience spans extensive teaching, research supervision, and applied engineering work, including several years of scientific and editorial engagement that support the development, evaluation, and dissemination of technical innovations. His research interests center on thermal and dynamic properties of vehicles, efficiency enhancement of automotive systems, and the mechanics of grain-crushing processes in industrial crushers, complemented by strong analytical skills in experimental testing, performance modeling, mechanical system optimization, and technology assessment. He has contributed to more than fifteen notable scientific publications and participated in two important research projects aimed at improving agricultural machine operations and advancing environmentally conscious engineering solutions. His research skills include experimental diagnostics, thermal analysis, vibration and dynamic modeling, mechanical system design, and result interpretation for system improvement. Although he is not affiliated with professional societies, he remains an active contributor to engineering scholarship and a committed mentor to emerging specialists. While awards and honors are not listed, his career reflects sustained professional impact and dedication to advancing engineering science. In conclusion, Nashir Umirov continues to enhance the scientific community through consistent research output, practical innovation, and a strong commitment to the evolution of mechanical engineering within the agricultural sector, reflecting the depth of his expertise and the relevance of his contributions to modern mechanization technologies.He has achieved 34 Citations, 14 Documents, 4 h-index.

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Featured Publications 

Umirov, N., Abdurokhmonov, S., Ganiboyeva, E., & Alimova, Z. (2024). Thermal equilibrium of the tractor and vehicle engines’ cooling systems in agriculture technological processes. BIO Web of Conferences, 105, 05020. (5 citations)

Umirov, N., & Abdurokhmonov, S. (2022). On the de-aeration properties of radiators of the cooling system of engines of cars and tractors. Transportation Research Procedia, 63, 149–153. (5 citations)

Alijanov, D., Abdurokhmonov, S., & Umirov, N. (2020). Methods of regulating the work of units at irrigation pumping stations. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 883(1), 012117. (5 citations)

Li, A., Sultanov, B., Sharipov, Z., & Umirov, N. (2021). Modelling the process of local application of manure under glass crops. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 868(1), 012008. (4 citations)

Umirov, N., & Abdurokhmonov, S. (2021). Algorithm for calculating finned plate radiators for the cooling system of automobile and tractor engines. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 868(1), 012002. (3 citations)

Nashir Umirov’s research strengthens agricultural mechanization by improving the thermal stability, efficiency, and reliability of vehicle and engine cooling systems essential for modern farming. His engineering innovations support sustainable agricultural productivity, reduced energy losses, and enhanced performance of critical agro-industrial machinery. His vision contributes to a future where smarter mechanical systems drive global food security and technological resilience.

Shavkatjon Abdurakhmonov | Automobile Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shavkatjon Abdurakhmonov | Automobile Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor | Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers National Research University | Uzbekistan

Dr. Abdurakhmanov Shavkatjon Khasanovich is a distinguished Associate Professor and PhD scholar renowned for his significant contributions to the field of agricultural mechanization and thermal dynamics within mechanical engineering. Currently serving at the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, National Research University, he has built a strong academic and research foundation focused on advancing the efficiency, performance, and sustainability of agricultural and automotive systems. His research interests span the thermal-dynamic properties of tractors and automobiles, as well as the optimization of grain crushing processes in crushers—critical areas that bridge agricultural engineering with energy efficiency and mechanical innovation. Over his academic career, Dr. Abdurakhmanov has actively participated in four major research projects and has contributed to over twenty peer-reviewed publications, demonstrating a robust commitment to applied research and practical engineering solutions. His professional experience includes teaching, mentoring, and conducting experimental studies on machine performance under varying operational conditions, thereby strengthening the technological framework for modern agricultural systems. With two years of editorial and research review experience, he brings analytical precision and scholarly rigor to the scientific community. His research skills encompass thermodynamic analysis, mechanical system design, process modeling, and equipment optimization for agricultural production. Dr. Abdurakhmanov’s dedication to advancing sustainable mechanization technologies has earned him recognition for his academic excellence and his role in driving innovation within Uzbekistan’s agricultural sector. His ongoing work continues to contribute to the modernization of agricultural machinery and the improvement of energy efficiency in mechanized systems, aligning with global goals for sustainable development and technological advancement.He has achieved 68 citations, 22 documents, 5h-index.

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Featured Publications 

Akhmetov, A., Botirov, R., & Abdurokhmonov, S. (2020). Mechanism for changing the rear axle clearance of a universal-tiller tractor. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 883(1), 012125.

Umirov, N., Abdurokhmonov, S., Ganiboyeva, E., & Alimova, Z. (2024). Thermal equilibrium of the tractor and vehicle engines’ cooling systems in agriculture technological processes. BIO Web of Conferences, 105, 05020.

Umirov, N., & Abdurokhmonov, S. (2022). On the de-aeration properties of radiators of the cooling system of engines of cars and tractors. Transportation Research Procedia, 63, 149–153.

Abdurokhmonov, S., Alijanov, D., & Ismaylov, K. (2020). Forces affecting the grain movement in the working chamber of the rotary crusher. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 614(1), 012110.

Alijanov, D., Abdurokhmonov, S., & Umirov, N. (2020). Methods of regulating the work of units at irrigation pumping stations. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 883(1), 012117.

 

Dr. Abdurakhmanov Shavkatjon Khasanovich advances the understanding of thermal and mechanical processes in agricultural and automotive systems, contributing to improved efficiency and sustainability in machinery design. His work bridges engineering innovation with practical agricultural applications, enhancing productivity while reducing environmental impact—supporting global progress toward smarter, energy-efficient mechanization

Eshetu Gorfie | Hybrid Vehicles | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Eshetu Gorfie | Hybrid Vehicles | Best Researcher Award

Researcher | Bahir Dar University | Ethiopia

Dr. Eshetu Haile is a distinguished mathematician and academician who has made remarkable contributions to mathematical sciences through his extensive teaching, research, and leadership experience. With over two decades of service at Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, he has been instrumental in shaping the academic and research culture within the Department of Mathematics. His professional career reflects excellence in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate students, supervising more than 30 MSc and 8 PhD candidates, and providing strong mentorship to emerging researchers. Dr. Haile’s research interests encompass fluid dynamics, differential equations, complex analysis, special functions, and fractional calculus, areas in which he has published more than 37 peer-reviewed papers in reputed international journals. His research skills include mathematical modeling, computational fluid dynamics, analytical methods, and the application of advanced numerical techniques in solving real-world scientific and engineering problems. Beyond academia, he has demonstrated outstanding leadership as Head of the Mathematics Department, Coordinator of Distance Education Programs, and Chair of various institutional committees, contributing significantly to academic development and policy formation. His dedication to quality education and research excellence has been recognized through multiple honors, including Best Teacher of the Year and appreciation awards for leadership and conference organization. Dr. Haile’s scholarly achievements continue to influence both theoretical and applied mathematics, advancing knowledge in modern fluid mechanics and computational mathematics. His commitment to fostering academic innovation and community engagement underscores his vital role in Ethiopia’s higher education landscape and the global scientific community.He has acheived  356 Citations, 19 Documents, 9 h-index.

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Featured Publications

1. Moltot, A. T., Haile Gorfie, E., Zergaw, G. A., & Asress, H. D. (2025). Influences of variable thermal conductivity, viscous dissipation, and Cattaneo–Christov heat and mass fluxes on MHD tangent hyperbolic ternary hybrid nanofluid flow over a stretching sheet. Engineering Reports.

2. Eneyew, E., Haile, E., Walelgn, A., & Tsegaw, E. (2025, May 14). Dual-phase thermal and concentration relaxation effects on magneto-viscoelastic Williamson nanofluid: A Cattaneo–Christov flux approach. Preprint.

3. Haile Gorfie, E., Moltot, A. T., Zergaw, G. A., & Dessie, H. (2025). Influence of Joule heating and nonlinear thermal radiation on the electrical conductivity of second-grade hybrid nanofluid flow over a stretching cylinder. Engineering Reports.

4. Tsegaye, A., Haile, E., Zergaw, G. A., & Dessie, H. (2025, March 31). Effect of non-linear thermal radiation and Cattaneo–Christov heat and mass fluxes on the flow of Williamson hybrid nanofluid over a stretching porous sheet [version 2; peer review: 2 approved, 2 approved with reservations]. F1000Research.

5. Moltot, A. T., Haile Gorfie, E., Zergaw, G. A., & Dessie, H. (2025, March 10). Unsteady MHD flow of tangent hyperbolic ternary hybrid nanofluid in a Darcy–Forchheimer porous medium over a permeable stretching sheet with variable thermal conductivity [version 2; peer review: 3 approved]. F1000Research.