Kittisakchai Naemchanthara | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kittisakchai Naemchanthara | Physics and Astronomy | Best Researcher Award

King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi | Thailand

Assist. Prof. Dr. Kittisakchai Naemchanthara, a materials physicist at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, is widely recognized for his multidisciplinary contributions spanning nanomaterials, biomaterials, biophysics, radiological science, and nuclear applications. With 21 Scopus-indexed publications, 112 citations, and an h-index of 6, he has established a strong research presence in advanced material characterization and sustainable material innovation. His work centers on transforming biological and mineral-based resources into high-value functional materials using techniques such as XRD, FTIR, TGA, SEM, ESR, and laser-based analyses. He has produced influential findings on hydroxyapatite synthesis, calcium phosphate nanomaterials, chitosan-based nanofibers, metal–ceramic hybrid systems, and humidity adsorbents derived from waste shells, contributing to green technologies for environmental, biomedical, and industrial applications. His studies on thermal effects in biominerals, including eggshells and natural minerals, have enhanced understanding of phase transformations and structural behavior under varying temperature conditions. Professor Naemchanthara’s collaborative research further extends into laser applications for cultural heritage conservation, electrochemical materials for nitrate removal from wastewater, and fossil shell classification using advanced spectroscopic tools. His participation in international conferences underscores his commitment to scientific dissemination and interdisciplinary advancement. Through sustained research output and innovative materials science applications, he continues to drive impactful progress in physics-based material development, resource valorization, and analytical characterization, strengthening his reputation as a versatile and forward-thinking researcher.

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Featured Publications

Naemchanthara, K., Meejoo, S., Onreabroy, W., & Limsuwan, P. (2008). Temperature effect on chicken eggshell investigated by XRD, TGA and FTIR. Advanced Materials Research, 55, 333–336.

Faksawat, K., Limsuwan, P., & Naemchanthara, K. (2021). 3D printing technique of specific bone shape based on raw clay using hydroxyapatite as an additive material. Applied Clay Science, 214, 106269.

Faksawat, K., Sujinnapram, S., Limsuwan, P., Hoonnivathana, E., & Naemchanthara, K. (2015). Preparation and characteristics of hydroxyapatite synthesized from cuttlefish bone by precipitation method. Advanced Materials Research, 1125, 421–425.

Pongtonglor, P., Hoonnivathana, E., Limsuwan, P., Limsuwan, S., & Naemchanthara, K. (2011). Utilization of waste eggshells as humidity adsorbent. (Journal name not provided).

Boonpratum, C., Naemchanthara, P., Limsuwan, P., & Naemchanthara, K. (2022). Effects of chitosan and Tween 80 addition on the properties of nanofiber mat through electrospinning. e-Polymers, 22(1), 234–248.

Hongtao Zhu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hongtao Zhu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

The School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University | China

Prof. Hongtao Zhu is a distinguished professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, where he also serves as Vice Dean. With a Ph.D. in Engineering earned in 2007 from the same institution, Dr. Zhu has cultivated an exemplary academic and research career. His postdoctoral tenure at the School of Materials Science and Engineering (2008–2010) further deepened his expertise. Later, his global perspective was broadened as a visiting scholar at the University of New South Wales. His work reflects a dedication to precision, innovation, and engineering excellence. 🌟

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Zhu Hongtao demonstrates outstanding academic and research credentials that make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. As a Professor and Vice Dean at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Shandong University, he exhibits significant leadership and influence in the field of mechanical and materials engineering. His Ph.D. in Engineering (2007) and subsequent postdoctoral research at Shandong University (2008–2010) establish a solid foundation of academic rigor and technical expertise.

He is a prominent figure in emerging and impactful research areas, including intelligent CAE, digital twin technologies, microfabrication machining, and microjet dispensing systems. His research addresses cutting-edge problems relevant to both academic inquiry and industrial application, indicating strong translational potential. His international collaboration as a visiting scholar at the University of New South Wales further enriches his global perspective and scholarly reach.

🎓 Education

Prof. Hongtao Zhu his Doctorate in Engineering from Shandong University in 2007, a key milestone that laid the foundation for his academic career. His deepening of expertise continued with postdoctoral research in the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Shandong University from 2008 to 2010. These academic phases significantly shaped his focus on smart technologies and simulation systems. 📘

💼 Experience

Following his postdoctoral work, Dr. Zhu joined Shandong University as a faculty member and has since risen to become a Professor and Vice Dean of the School of Mechanical Engineering. He also gained international exposure as a visiting scholar at the University of New South Wales, enhancing his global collaborations. With years of academic leadership and research supervision, Dr. Zhu has become a pivotal figure in his field. 🏫

🔬 Research Interests On Engineering

Dr. Zhu’s research centers on cutting-edge themes in mechanical engineering, notably intelligent CAE (Computer-Aided Engineering), digital twin technologies for complex equipment, and microfabrication machining. He also explores the simulation and design optimization of microjet dispensing, making meaningful contributions to the enhancement of precision manufacturing and smart engineering systems. His multidisciplinary work bridges innovation and real-world application.

🏅 Awards

Though specific accolades are not listed, Dr. Zhu’s appointment as Vice Dean and international academic collaborations indicate high professional regard and institutional recognition. His continuous service and leadership at Shandong University stand as a testament to his excellence and contributions to mechanical engineering.

📚 Publications

Dr. Zhu has published extensively in high-impact journals. A few notable entries include:

  • Zhu H., et al. (2023). Microfabrication Modeling and Optimization for Digital Twin Systems. Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering. Read ArticleCited by 42 articles

  • Zhu H., et al. (2022). Simulation Techniques in Microjet Dispensing. International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing. Read ArticleCited by 31 articles

  • Zhu H., et al. (2021). CAE-Driven Optimization for Complex Mechanical Assemblies. Advanced Engineering Informatics. Read ArticleCited by 54 articles
    These publications illustrate Dr. Zhu’s leadership in simulation-based engineering and digital manufacturing systems. 📄

🧾 Conclusion

With a remarkable blend of academic distinction, international exposure, and innovative research in intelligent CAE and digital twin systems, Dr. Zhu Hongtao exemplifies the essence of a modern engineering scholar. His leadership role, pioneering contributions, and impactful publications make him a highly suitable nominee for prestigious awards in mechanical engineering and applied sciences. His work continues to inspire innovation and guide future research in the domain of smart manufacturing.