Adarsh Shah | 3D Printing | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Adarsh Shah | 3D Printing | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, India.

Adarsh Kumar Shah is a dedicated Ph.D. researcher in Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, focusing on multi-scale characterization and modeling of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites. His research, which includes advanced techniques such as X-ray diffraction and micro-CT analysis, has been published in notable journals and presented at prestigious international conferences. Adarsh’s work has been recognized with an International Travel Support award, reflecting his contributions to the field. He has also demonstrated a strong commitment to education through his role as a teaching assistant and mentor. His technical proficiency spans software like ABAQUS and SOLIDWORKS, alongside certifications in optimization and 3D printing. Despite his achievements, expanding his research impact and exploring industry applications could further enhance his profile. Overall, Adarsh’s accomplishments and skills make him a notable candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

Profile
Education

Adarsh Kumar Shah is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical System and Design at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, West Bengal, India, under the supervision of Dr. Atul Jain. His research focuses on the multi-scale characterization and modeling of short carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites. Prior to his Ph.D., Adarsh completed his Master of Technology in Machine Design at the National Institute of Technology Calicut, Kerala, India. His master’s research, guided by Dr. Vineesh K. P. and Dr. M. L. Joy, involved studying the lubricating properties of hybrid paraffin oil with nano-additives for engine oil applications. His educational journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, which provided a solid foundation for his advanced studies. Adarsh’s academic background demonstrates a robust expertise in mechanical engineering, particularly in materials characterization and modeling.

Professional Experience

Adarsh Kumar Shah is a dedicated Ph.D. scholar in Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, specializing in multi-scale characterization and modeling of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic composites. His research involves advanced techniques such as X-ray diffraction, Differential Scanning Calorimetry, and micro-CT to analyze material properties and behavior during Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing. Prior to his doctoral studies, Adarsh completed his Master’s degree at the National Institute of Technology Calicut, where he investigated hybrid paraffin oil’s lubricating properties. He has actively contributed to the academic community through multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference presentations, reflecting his engagement with cutting-edge research. Additionally, Adarsh has gained practical experience through teaching assistant roles, mentoring undergraduates, and managing research projects. His diverse skill set includes proficiency in software tools like ABAQUS, SOLIDWORKS, and MATLAB, underscoring his technical expertise in mechanical engineering and materials science.

Research Interest

Adarsh Kumar Shah’s research primarily focuses on the multi-scale characterization and modeling of advanced thermoplastic composites, particularly carbon fiber-reinforced materials used in Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM) 3D printing. His work aims to enhance the understanding of microstructure-property relationships in these composites, employing techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), Thermogravimetric Analysis (TGA), and micro-CT scanning. Shah is also interested in the lubricating properties of hybrid paraffin oils, exploring their potential as engine oils with nano-additives like TiO2 and CuO. His research integrates experimental analysis with numerical modeling to assess material performance under various conditions, aiming to improve the mechanical and thermal attributes of printed thermoplastics. This comprehensive approach combines fundamental materials science with practical engineering applications, advancing both the theoretical knowledge and practical use of composite materials in manufacturing.

Research Skills

Adarsh Kumar Shah demonstrates exceptional research skills in mechanical engineering, particularly in the areas of material science and advanced manufacturing techniques. His proficiency in multi-scale characterization and modeling of thermoplastic composites, combined with his expertise in experimental techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC), and micro-CT analysis, underscores his deep understanding of material behavior. Adarsh’s ability to integrate theoretical and practical aspects is evident from his research on the lubricating properties of hybrid paraffin oils and the mechanical properties of 3D-printed materials. His familiarity with advanced software tools like ABAQUS, SOLIDWORKS, and MATLAB further enhances his research capabilities, enabling him to perform complex simulations and analyses. Additionally, his certifications in various optimization and 3D printing techniques reflect his commitment to staying current with technological advancements in his field.

Awards and Recognition

Adarsh Kumar Shah has garnered notable recognition in his field through various awards and accolades. He was honored with the International Travel Support (ITS) award by the Anusandhan National Research Foundation (ANRF) under the Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB), Government of India, enabling him to participate in the prestigious 21st European Conference on Composite Materials (ECCM-2024). This award underscores the significant impact and international relevance of his research. Additionally, his Ph.D. work, characterized by innovative studies in multi-scale characterization and modeling of carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastics, has been published in esteemed journals, such as the Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites. His contributions to the field are further evidenced by his active participation and presentations at high-profile international conferences, including the 9th International Congress on Computational Mechanics and Simulation (ICCMS-2023) and the 5th International Conference on Functional Materials (ICFM-2024).

Conclusion

Adarsh Kumar Shah is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His extensive research experience, solid publication record, and recognition through awards and conference presentations highlight his expertise and contributions to the field of mechanical engineering. Addressing areas for improvement such as increasing research impact, broadening collaborations, and focusing on industry applications could further enhance his profile. Overall, Adarsh’s achievements and skills make him a commendable nominee for the award.

Publications Top Notes

  • Microstructure and mechanical properties of filament and fused deposition modelling printed polylactic-acid and carbon-fiber reinforced polylactic-acid
    • Authors: AK Shah, A Jain
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 8
  • Study of the lubricating properties of hybrid liquid paraffin with TiO2 and CuO as nano-additives for engine oil application
    • Authors: AK Shah, KP Vineesh, ML Joy
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 4
  • Strength and failure assessments of 3D printed PLA single lap joints: Experimental and numerical analysis
    • Authors: I Manoj, AK Shah, A Jain
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 3
  • Hybrid multi-scale modeling of fused deposition modelling printed thermoplastics: An introduction to material degradation parameter
    • Authors: AK Shah, A Jain
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • Physical, Mechanical, and Thermal Characterization of Unfilled and Carbon Fiber Filled Polyamide (PA) Filaments and Corresponding Fused Deposition Modelling Fabricated Samples
    • Authors: AK Shah, A Jain
    • Year: 2024
  • Evolution of microstructure and thermo‐mechanical attributes of fiber reinforced polyamide during fused deposition modeling 3D printing: A comprehensive characterization study
    • Authors: AK Shah, YA Vora, A Palit, MA Williams, PF Wilson, A Jain
  • NUMERICAL STUDY ON LAYER THICKNESS AND NOZZLE SIZE INTERDEPENDENCY ON ELASTICITY OF FDM PART
    • Authors: AK Shah, A Jain

 

Muhammad Ali Khan | Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan | Manufacturing | Best Researcher Award

Faculty, National University of Sciences and Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan is dedicated to implementing technology-based curriculum delivery and assessment media, providing students with the necessary tools to achieve academic goals and prepare for future careers. He is committed to contributing to team success through innovative multi-disciplinary research, experimental design, and prototyping.

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Education 🎓

Assistant Professor Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan has an extensive educational background and a remarkable academic career in the field of mechanical and manufacturing engineering. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy in Design & Manufacturing Engineering from the School of Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering at NUST, where he conducted significant research on the machinability of titanium alloys under cryogenic conditions, graduating with a perfect CGPA of 4.00/4.00 in December 2020.

Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Khan completed his Master of Science in Manufacturing Engineering & Management in August 2016. His passion for engineering began with his Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering from the College of E&ME, NUST, which he completed in May 2005. His bachelor’s studies included noteworthy theses on the corrosion protection of ASTM A-516 through surface treatment and passivation, achieving a CGPA of 3.80/4.00, and the design and fabrication of a recumbent vehicle, with a CGPA of 3.54/4.00.

Dr. Khan’s academic pursuits have been marked by a consistent dedication to advancing the field of manufacturing engineering, focusing on innovative techniques and materials to enhance industrial processes. His contributions to the study of titanium alloys and surface treatment methods underscore his expertise and commitment to research excellence.

Experience 🏫

Assistant Professor Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan has held various academic positions, contributing significantly to education and research in the field of mechanical and manufacturing engineering. From January 2021 to July 2024, he served as an Assistant Professor at the College of E&ME, NUST. In this role, Dr. Khan evaluated and revised lesson plans and course content to ensure they met the highest educational standards. He implemented instructional technologies to enhance the learning experience, supervised both undergraduate and postgraduate students, and made substantial contributions to research and development.

Before his tenure as an Assistant Professor, Dr. Khan was a Lecturer at the College of E&ME, NUST, from January 2013 to July 2014. During this period, he created dynamic learning environments, supervised student research, and developed innovative research products. His dedication to fostering a stimulating academic atmosphere greatly benefited his students and colleagues.

Dr. Khan’s teaching career began at the Construction Technology Training Institute, where he worked as a Lecturer from January 2010 to December 2012. Here, he created materials and exercises to illustrate the application of course concepts and applied innovative teaching methods to engage students effectively.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan has a robust research portfolio with interests spanning several critical areas in mechanical and manufacturing engineering. His primary research interest lies in machining, where he explores advanced techniques to enhance the efficiency and precision of material removal processes. He is particularly focused on the machinability of challenging materials, such as titanium alloys, under various conditions.

In addition to machining, Dr. Khan is deeply involved in manufacturing system design. He aims to innovate and improve the integration of machinery, materials, and methods to develop efficient and sustainable manufacturing processes. His work in this area seeks to streamline production, reduce waste, and enhance overall system performance.

Dr. Khan is also proficient in optimization techniques, which he applies to various aspects of manufacturing and engineering. He utilizes these techniques to identify the best possible solutions for complex engineering problems, ensuring optimal performance, cost-effectiveness, and resource utilization. His expertise in optimization contributes significantly to the advancement of manufacturing technologies and practices.

Awards 🏅

HEC Approved Supervisor

PEC Professional Engineer Certification

Publications Top Notes 📚

Khan, M.A., Jaffery, S. H. I., Khan, M., Younas, M., Butt, S. I., Ahmad, R., & Warsi, S. S. (2019). Statistical analysis of energy consumption, tool wear and surface roughness in machining of Titanium alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) under dry, wet and cryogenic conditions. Mech. Sci., 10, 561–573. link

Younas, M., Jaffery, S.H.I., Khan, M., Khan, M.A., et al. (2019). Multi-objective optimization for sustainable turning Ti6Al4V alloy using grey relational analysis (GRA) based on analytic hierarchy process (AHP). Int J Adv Manuf Technol, 105, 1175–1188. link

Khan, M.A., Jaffery, S.H.I., Khan, M., et al. (2020). Multi-objective optimization of turning titanium-based alloy Ti-6Al-4V under dry, wet, and cryogenic conditions using gray relational analysis (GRA). Int J Adv Manuf Technol, 106, 3897–3911. link

Khan, Z., Khan, M., Jaffery, S. H. I., Younas, M., Afaq, K. S., & Khan, M.A. (2020). Numerical and experimental investigation of the effect of process parameters on sheet deformation during the electromagnetic forming of AA6061-T6 alloy. Mech. Sci., 11, 329–347. link

Khan, M.A., Jaffery, S.H.I., Baqai, A.A., et al. (2022). Comparative analysis of tool wear progression of dry and cryogenic turning of titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V under low, moderate and high tool wear conditions. Int J Adv Manuf Technol, 121, 1269–1287. link