Karine Mougin | Lightweight Materials | Research Excellence Award

Prof.Karine Mougin | Lightweight Materials | Research Excellence Award

Professor | CNRS  |  France

Prof. Karine Mougin is an established researcher with extensive professional experience in materials science and nanotechnology, holding senior academic and research roles within multidisciplinary research institutes. Her work focuses on functional surfaces, nanoparticle-based materials, nanostructuration, and advanced composites, with strong emphasis on self-assembly processes, nanomechanics, plasmonic materials, and sustainable fiber-reinforced systems. She possesses advanced research skills in surface functionalization, nanoparticle synthesis, nanomanipulation, micro- and nanoscale characterization, and applied materials engineering. Her scientific contributions include high-impact publications, patents, invited lectures, and supervision of doctoral research, reflecting significant recognition and honors within the field. Overall, her research advances innovative materials for sensing, coatings, and smart applications. She has achieved 1457 Citations, 95 Documents, 22h-index.

 

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Tong Wang | Automotive Materials | Young Scientist Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Tong Wang | Automotive Materials | Young Scientist Award

Deputy director| Changan university | China


Tong Wang is an accomplished scholar and innovator in the field of automotive and vehicle engineering, currently serving as an Associate Professor, Doctoral (International) and Master’s Supervisor at the School of Automotive Engineering, China. He holds a Ph.D. in Engineering, specializing in intelligent electric vehicle design and lightweight smart design technologies, with a strong academic background rooted in advanced mechanical systems and sustainable mobility solutions. Throughout his professional career, Dr. Wang has built extensive expertise through his active participation in over 20 research projects, including both national and international collaborations, contributing significantly to the advancement of intelligent, low-carbon, and high-efficiency vehicle systems. His professional experience extends beyond academia into technology innovation networks, serving as a Young Expert of the Lightweight Technology Innovation Strategic Alliance under the China Society of Automotive Engineers, a Member of the Flying Car Branch of the Chinese Aeronautical Society, and an active participant in the Shaanxi Automotive Engineering Society’s Youth Working Committee and Low-Carbon Environmental Protection Branch. Dr. Wang’s research interests encompass intelligent electric vehicle development, structural lightweighting, computational vehicle design, and sustainable transportation systems, with research skills spanning computer-aided engineering (CAE), multi-objective optimization, material simulation, and dynamic modeling. He has authored more than 20 peer-reviewed publications in Scopus- and IEEE-indexed journals, delivered over 10 conference presentations, and holds over 10 patents, reflecting a robust integration of theory and application. Among his recognitions, Dr. Wang has been honored as a Jiangsu Province Double Innovation Talent, highlighting his leadership in academic innovation and practical engineering. Overall, his consistent contributions to research, mentorship, and technological development underscore his strong potential to lead the next generation of sustainable automotive innovation and research excellence in China and beyond. Dr. Wang Tong has 12 citations, 9 published papers, and an h-index of 3 (view h-index button is disabled in preview mode).

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Wang, T., Ma, Y., & Wang, S. (2024). Intelligent prediction method for thermal properties of automotive basalt fiber composite materials based on fitting normalization function. Materials Today Communications. SSRN.