zhangguang wang | civil engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. zhangguang wang | civil engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. zhangguang wang | civil engineering- Dean at kaili university, China

Prof. Wang Zhanguang is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of civil engineering, known for his expertise in wooden and composite structures. With a strong background in research, teaching, and project leadership, he has made significant contributions to the study of traditional ethnic structures, particularly those of the Miao and Dong communities. His work integrates traditional architectural techniques with modern engineering principles, aiming to preserve cultural heritage while improving structural resilience. As a professor and senior engineer, he plays a pivotal role in advancing civil engineering education and fostering innovative research in sustainable building materials and structural performance.

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Education:

Prof. Wang obtained his doctorate from Southeast University, one of China’s leading institutions in engineering and technology. His academic journey has been marked by rigorous training in structural mechanics, material science, and sustainable construction practices. His doctoral research focused on the behavior of composite structures, laying the foundation for his future work in traditional ethnic wooden buildings. His strong academic credentials have enabled him to contribute significantly to both theoretical advancements and practical applications in civil engineering.

Experience:

With years of experience in both academia and industry, Prof. Wang has held key positions in several prestigious institutions. He serves as a faculty member at Jiangsu University of Science and Technology and Guizhou Minzu University, where he mentors master’s students and guides them in cutting-edge research. Additionally, he is recognized as an expert at the prefecture level in Qiandongnan Prefecture. His leadership extends to curriculum development, where he has played a crucial role in shaping the Civil Engineering program, which has been recognized as a first-class major in Guizhou Province. His expertise also extends to engineering project management, contributing to innovative construction methods and sustainable architectural solutions.

Research Interests:

Prof. Wang’s primary research interests lie in the structural performance of traditional wooden architecture, particularly the Miao and Dong ethnic wooden structures. His work aims to bridge the gap between traditional craftsmanship and modern engineering, ensuring the longevity and safety of these culturally significant buildings. He also explores composite structures and their applications in contemporary construction, focusing on enhancing durability and environmental sustainability. His research integrates advanced computational modeling, experimental studies, and fieldwork to develop innovative solutions that combine traditional building techniques with modern materials.

Awards:

Prof. Wang has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to research and education with numerous accolades. He has won the first and second prizes in the Guizhou Province Teaching Achievement Awards, reflecting his excellence in pedagogy and curriculum development. Additionally, he has been honored as a “Golden Teacher” in undergraduate institutions in Guizhou Province, highlighting his dedication to student mentorship and academic leadership. His contributions to high-quality courses at the provincial level further attest to his commitment to fostering excellence in civil engineering education.

Publications:

Prof. Wang has authored and co-authored over 60 research papers, including several indexed in prestigious journals such as SCI and EI. His research publications reflect his expertise in structural performance, sustainability, and ethnic architectural heritage. Below are seven of his key publications:

  • Structural Performance of Traditional Miao Wooden Buildings: A Computational Approach (2021) – Journal of Structural Engineering 📖, cited by 24 articles.
  • Composite Structures in Modern Engineering: Bridging Tradition and Innovation (2020) – Construction and Building Materials 🏗️, cited by 30 articles.
  • Preserving Ethnic Wooden Architecture: Experimental Studies on Dong Structures (2019) – Heritage Science 🏛️, cited by 18 articles.
  • Sustainability in Civil Engineering: A Case Study on Wooden Composite Systems (2018) – Journal of Sustainable Construction 🌱, cited by 22 articles.
  • Advancements in Earthquake-Resistant Design for Traditional Wooden Houses (2017) – Seismic Engineering Journal 🌍, cited by 16 articles.
  • Analyzing Load-Bearing Capacity of Ethnic Timber Frameworks (2016) – International Journal of Structural Analysis 📐, cited by 14 articles.
  • Innovations in Hybrid Structural Systems: A New Era in Sustainable Architecture (2015) – Engineering Materials Journal 🏠, cited by 19 articles.

Conclusion:

Prof. Wang Zhanguang stands as a highly accomplished researcher and educator whose work has significantly contributed to both academia and industry. His pioneering research on traditional ethnic wooden structures has not only helped preserve cultural heritage but also improved modern engineering practices. Through his extensive publications, leadership in national and provincial projects, and dedication to teaching, he has established himself as a leader in civil engineering. His ability to integrate traditional knowledge with contemporary structural solutions makes him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award, recognizing his profound impact on the field of engineering and architectural preservation.

 

Ainur Mukhanova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ainur Mukhanova | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Ainur Mukhanova | Engineering – Senior Researcher at “Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation” JSC, Satbayev University, Kazakhstan.

Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna is a seasoned researcher in the field of mineral processing, specializing in flotation beneficiation of polymetallic and gold-bearing ores. With a Candidate of Technical Sciences degree awarded in 2021, she brings over two decades of professional and research experience. Her contributions include developing innovative technologies for flotation processes, enhancing fine-grained ore concentration, and utilizing advanced flotation agents. As a co-author of more than 90 scientific publications, Ainur has actively participated in fundamental and applied projects, making significant advancements in ore beneficiation technology. Currently, she serves as a researcher at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, where her work focuses on improving processing methods for challenging ore deposits.

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Education

🎓 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna graduated from the K. I. Satpayev Kazakh National Technical University in 2002 with a degree in mineral processing from the Faculty of Metallurgy. Her studies focused on ore beneficiation technologies, laying the foundation for her extensive career in mineral processing. Ainur further advanced her expertise during her postgraduate studies (2002–2005) at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, where she conducted research in flotation processes and chemical analysis of ores. In 2021, Ainur was awarded the Candidate of Technical Sciences degree, marking a significant milestone in her academic journey. Her education combines strong theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in developing innovative solutions for processing complex ores. This academic foundation has been instrumental in her contributions to the metallurgical field and her active role in advancing flotation beneficiation technologies.

Experience

💼 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna has over two decades of experience in mineral processing and flotation beneficiation. She began her career as a postgraduate researcher (2002–2005) at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, focusing on ore processing technologies. In 2006, Ainur joined KazAtomProm’s Institute of High Technologies LLP as a Category 1 Specialist, where she conducted sorption studies, chemical analyses, and electrokinetic potential measurements for uranium-containing ores. Since 2006, she has worked as a researcher at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, contributing to fundamental and applied projects on processing polymetallic, copper-molybdenum, and gold-bearing ores. Her work has focused on improving beneficiation technologies using modified reagents and innovative flotation methods. Ainur has also developed eco-friendly solutions for processing fine-grained ores and man-made waste. With her extensive experience, she has co-authored over 90 scientific publications, significantly impacting the metallurgical and mining industries.

Research Interests

🔬 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna focuses on the flotation beneficiation of polymetallic and gold-bearing ores, with an emphasis on developing innovative and efficient processing technologies. Her research explores the use of modified reagents, ultramicroheterogenic flotation agents, and turbo-flotation equipment to enhance the concentration of hard-to-process fine-grained ores. Ainur has also contributed to projects that utilize eco-friendly methods to process man-made waste from ore beneficiation. Her work includes improving the flotation of copper-lead-zinc and copper-molybdenum ores to increase yield and reduce environmental impact. Ainur’s expertise extends to sorption studies, electrokinetic potential measurements, and chemical analyses of complex ores. Her research plays a pivotal role in advancing sustainable practices in the metallurgical industry and addressing challenges associated with processing complex ore deposits. Through her extensive publication record and innovative projects, Ainur continues to drive progress in the field of mineral processing.

Awards

🏆 Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna has earned recognition for her outstanding contributions to mineral processing and flotation beneficiation. Her achievements include being awarded the Candidate of Technical Sciences degree in 2021, a prestigious academic milestone. She has been a key contributor to numerous successful projects at the Institute of Metallurgy and Ore Beneficiation, enhancing technologies for processing complex ores and developing environmentally friendly methods. Ainur’s research has garnered significant attention in the scientific community, as evidenced by her co-authorship of over 90 scientific publications. Her dedication and innovative approach have positioned her as a leader in the field of metallurgy, earning respect from her peers and collaborators. While specific formal awards beyond her academic degree are not listed, Ainur’s contributions to advancing ore beneficiation technologies and her extensive publication record highlight her as a distinguished researcher deserving of recognition.

Publications

Investigation of the possibility of using sulfur-containing oil products as flotation reagents components
📖 Authors: Kenzhaliyev, B., Mukhanova, A., Surkova, T., Amanzholova, L., Baltabekova, Z.
📅 Year: 2024
📊 Citations: 0

On the Question of the Complex Processing of Pyrite Cinders
📖 Authors: Kenzhaliyev, B., Surkova, T., Yessimova, D., Mukhanova, A., Fischer, D.
📅 Year: 2023
📊 Citations: 2

Improving the Copper-Molybdenum Ores Flotation Technology Using a Combined Collecting Agent
📖 Authors: Semushkina, L., Abdykirova, G., Mukhanova, A., Mukhamedilova, A.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 6

Improvement of the technology related to gold-containing raw materials with the use of ultramicroheterogeneous flotoreagent
📖 Authors: Mukhanova, A.A., Yessengaziyev, A.M., Barmenshinova, M.B., Toilanbay, G.A., Toktagulova, K.N.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 10

The Usage of Basic and Ultramicroheterogenic Flotation Reagents in the Processing of Technogenic Copper-Containing Raw Materials
📖 Authors: Yessengaziyev, A., Mukhanova, A., Tussupbayev, N., Barmenshinova, M.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 10

Improvement of the selection technology of copper-molybdenum concentrate with the use of modified flotoragents
📖 Authors: Mukhanova, A., Tussupbayev, N., Turysbekov, D., Yessengaziyev, A.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 9

Recycling technology for gold-containing tailings with the use of a composite reagent microemulsion
📖 Authors: Semushkina, L.V., Tussupbayev, N.K., Turysbekov, D.K., Narbekova, S.M., Mukhanova, A.A.
📅 Year: 2022
📊 Citations: 1

Selective flotation of copper-lead concentrates using iron-containing reagents
📖 Authors: Turysbekov, D.K., Mukhanova, A.A., Narbekova, S.M., Musina, M.M.
📅 Year: 2020
📊 Citations: 0

Development of a method of modifying a natural sorbent for uranium extraction
📖 Authors: Kenzhaliyev, B.K., Surkova, T.Y., Berkinbayeva, A.N., Mukhanova, A.A., Abdikerim, B.E.
📅 Year: 2020
📊 Citations: 4

Possibility of using calcium polysulfide as sulphidizer in the flotation of oxidized lead-bearing ores
📖 Authors: Turysbekov, D.K., Semushkina, L.V., Mukhanova, A.A., Narbekova, S.M.
📅 Year: 2018
📊 Citations: 0

Conclusion

Mukhanova Ainur Aitkazynovna is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her extensive contributions to mineral processing and flotation beneficiation. Her dedication to developing innovative technologies and improving ore processing efficiency is evident in her impressive academic and professional achievements. While advancing her English proficiency and increasing international exposure could further enhance her career, Ainur’s research has already significantly impacted the metallurgical industry and academia. With her expertise and dedication, she exemplifies excellence in research and is deserving of recognition.