Assist. Prof. Dr. Abolfazl Shahabodini | structural mechanics | Best Researcher Award
Assist. Prof. Dr. Abolfazl Shahabodini | structural mechanics – Assistant professor at Vali-e-Asr university of Rafsanjan, Iran
Dr. Abolfazl Shahabodini is a distinguished faculty member at Vali-e-Asr University of Rafsanjan in Iran. He is recognized for his expertise in solid mechanics, nonlinear vibrations, and multiscale modeling of nanostructures. His research bridges theoretical mechanics and practical applications, particularly in nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS), damage detection, and advanced composite materials. With an impressive academic and research background, Dr. Shahabodini has made significant contributions to both academia and industry, earning national recognition and international citations.
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Education:
Dr. Shahabodini earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Solid Mechanics/Dynamics) from the University of Guilan, where he was recognized as the top graduate and honored by the National Elites Foundation. His doctoral work involved computational simulation of nonlinear vibrations in carbon nanotubes. He also holds an M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (Applied Design) and a B.Sc. in Solid Mechanics, graduating with high distinction. His solid academic foundation has empowered his rise as a leading researcher in mechanical and nanoengineering.
Experience:
Since 2018, Dr. Shahabodini has served as a faculty member at Vali-e-Asr University, teaching a broad spectrum of undergraduate and graduate-level mechanical engineering courses. He has also contributed to curriculum development and research mentorship. His practical experience includes collaborations on industrial consultancy projects, particularly in reverse engineering and lithium-ion battery vibration analysis. Additionally, he has conducted technical workshops and served as a reviewer for prestigious journals, demonstrating leadership in both research and education.
Research Interests:
Dr. Shahabodini’s primary research interests include:
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Nonlinear and linear vibration analysis of nano/macrostructures
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Atomistic-continuum multiscale modeling
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Structural health monitoring and fracture mechanics
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Functionally Graded Materials (FGMs) and nanocomposites
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Thermal and mechanical behavior of carbon-based nanomaterials
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Surface elasticity theories and the Differential Quadrature Method (DQM)
These interests reflect his focus on innovative simulation methods and applications across structural, aerospace, and nanoengineering domains.
Awards:
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🏆 Outstanding Paper Award (2023) – Recognized by the Presidential Office for Nanotechnology (Iran) for a paper on nonlocal shell modeling of carbon nanotubes.
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🥇 Best Paper Award (2022) – Honored by Oxford University Press (Journal of Mechanics) for work on vibration analysis of nanoplates in thermal environments.
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🎖️ National Elite Status – Selected by the National Elites Foundation of Iran for Research in Lieu of Military Service.
These accolades highlight his national impact, research excellence, and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.
Publications:
📘 “A thickness-independent nonlocal shell model for carbon nanotube stability”
Composite Structures, 2013 – A foundational model, cited 80+ times.
🧪 “Three-dimensional surface elastic model under thermal environment”
Journal of Mechanics, 2021 – Best Paper Award; cited for nano-vibration modeling.
📐 “Atomistic-continuum modeling of carbon nanotubes”
Composite Structures, 2018 – 60+ citations for advanced vibrational analysis.
🔬 “Vibrational analysis of graphene sheets on elastic foundations”
European Physical Journal Plus, 2019 – Multiscale method applied in NEMS design.
🌡️ “Thermal buckling of multi-walled carbon nanotubes”
Journal of Thermal Stresses, 2013 – Cited for coupling temperature effects in nanostructures.
📊 “Size-dependent bending analysis of microplates”
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures, 2016 – Referenced in microdevice modeling.
📚 “Free vibration of functionally graded nanoplates”
Physica E, 2016 – Cited for weak-form elasticity modeling in FGMs.
Conclusion:
Dr. Abolfazl Shahabodini is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with an exceptional record of impactful publications, award-winning research, and contributions to industrial innovation. His expertise in modeling nano/microstructures and solving complex mechanical problems makes him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His blend of theoretical insight, practical application, and educational leadership embodies the qualities this award seeks to recognize.