Rooholla Talebitooti | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Rooholla Talebitooti | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Rooholla Talebitooti | Mechanical Engineering – Professor at Iran University of Science and Technology, Iran

Professor Roohollah Talebitooti is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of Mechanical Engineering with a specialization in acoustic-structural interactions, noise transmission, advanced composites, and vibration control of complex systems. Currently serving as a full professor at the Iran University of Science and Technology in Tehran, he has made a significant impact in both theoretical and applied research across various sub-disciplines including porous materials, vehicle dynamics, and smart structure design. With over a decade of academic leadership, he has established himself as a pioneering figure in acoustics and mechanical vibration studies, collaborating across international platforms to advance engineering science.

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Education

Professor Talebitooti earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in 2009 from the Iran University of Science and Technology, a premier institution recognized for its rigorous technical education and innovation-led research. His academic foundation combines strong analytical modeling capabilities with experimental validation approaches, which he refined throughout his doctoral and post-doctoral pursuits. His continuous educational growth is reflected not only in formal degrees but also in his up-to-date contributions to the evolving fields of acoustic materials and structural dynamics.

Experience

Professor Talebitooti has built an illustrious academic career through his tenure at the Iran University of Science and Technology, where he has held key teaching and research positions. As a faculty member, he has mentored graduate and doctoral students in complex mechanical systems and noise control design, while also leading research projects that intersect structural engineering and material science. His experience includes extensive collaboration with scholars across disciplines, grant writing, and publishing in high-impact international journals. His ability to bridge computational models with real-world applications has earned him respect in both academic and industrial circles.

Research Interest

Professor Talebitooti’s research interests are centered around acoustic wave propagation, vibration control in aerospace and automotive systems, laminated and porous composite structures, and nonlinear dynamics in engineering design. He has contributed to advancements in auxetic core materials, flexoelectric shell behavior, and the integration of control strategies to enhance sound insulation in advanced structures. His focus on noise mitigation through structural modification is both timely and technologically critical, given current global challenges in transportation and aerospace industries.

Awards and Recognition

Throughout his career, Professor Talebitooti has earned numerous accolades for his contributions to mechanical engineering, particularly in structural acoustics and vibration mechanics. His inclusion in editorial roles and peer recognition through citations is indicative of the widespread influence of his work. He has been commended at national and institutional levels for both academic excellence and mentorship. His consistent output and relevance to emerging challenges place him in a strong position for the Best Researcher Award.

Publications

📘 Non-alignment effects on the frequency behaviors of sandwich stepped cylindrical shells with auxetic 3D-ARCS core, Thin-Walled Structures, 2025 – cited by 22 articles.
🛩️ Acoustic characteristics improve of doubly curved aerospace systems considering an optimum control strategy, Aerospace Science and Technology, 2025 – cited by 16 articles.
🔊 Effect of Three-Dimensional auxetic honeycomb core on behavior of sound transmission loss in shallow sandwich cylindrical shell, Composite Structures, 2025 – cited by 18 articles.
💡 On size-dependent wave propagation of flexoelectric nanoshells interacted with internal moving fluid flow, Waves in Random and Complex Media, 2024 – cited by 25 articles.
🔧 Enhancement of sound transmission through an aircraft structure modeled as a doubly curved shell under uncertainty considering robust H∞ controller, Journal of Vibration and Control, 2024 – cited by 10 articles.
🔥 Hygrothermal vibro-buckling of FG ceramic-steel porous consolidated conical-conical shells, Thin-Walled Structures, 2024 – cited by 14 articles.
⚙️ A comparative study on vibration suppression and energy harvesting via mono-, bi-, and tri-stable piezoelectric nonlinear energy sinks, Nonlinear Dynamics, 2024 – cited by 21 articles.

Conclusion

In summary, Professor Roohollah Talebitooti embodies the excellence, innovation, and academic rigor that the Best Researcher Award seeks to recognize. His profound influence on the development of acoustics and vibration control technologies, coupled with his dedication to research dissemination and student mentorship, make him a strong and deserving candidate. Through his dynamic and forward-looking approach, Professor Talebitooti has not only contributed to foundational science but also advanced practical solutions for engineering challenges that impact aerospace, automotive, and civil systems globally. His scholarly impact and sustained research output underscore his eligibility for this prestigious recognition.

Tian-Bing Xu | Mechanical and Aerospace | Best Researcher Awards

Prof. Tian-Bing Xu | Mechanical and Aerospace | Best Researcher Awards

Ph.D. at Old Dominion University, United States

Dr. Tian-Bing Xu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at Old Dominion University (ODU). He leads the Smart Materials & Intelligent Systems (SMIS) Laboratory, focusing on advanced technologies in smart materials, energy harvesting, and intelligent systems. Recognized among the top 2% of the most influential scientists worldwide, Dr. Xu has made significant contributions to energy conversion, renewable energies, and aerospace technologies. His interdisciplinary research and collaboration with organizations such as NASA and the Department of Defense have earned him numerous accolades, cementing his reputation as a leading researcher in his field.

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Education:

Dr. Xu’s academic journey began with a Diploma in Physics from Shandong University, China, followed by graduate work at the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He then moved to the United States, where he completed both his Master’s and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University. His Ph.D. research focused on developing electromechanical devices using electroactive polymers, under the guidance of Dr. Qiming Zhang. This education laid the foundation for his future work in advanced materials and intelligent systems, blending fundamental science with applied engineering solutions.

Experience:

Dr. Xu has over two decades of experience in academic and applied research. Since joining ODU in 2018 as an Associate Professor, he has led projects in smart materials, energy harvesting, and sensor technologies. Before ODU, he worked at NASA Langley Research Center and the National Institute of Aerospace in various capacities, contributing significantly to aerospace research. His work in these roles included leadership in developing piezoelectric materials and energy harvesting systems, with several projects transitioning to industrial applications. He also held a Senior Research Scientist position, which was critical in his collaboration with NASA on multiple innovations. His academic experience is further highlighted by multiple invited talks and keynote speeches.

Research Interests:

Dr. Xu’s research primarily focuses on smart materials and intelligent systems, with applications in energy harvesting, robotics, medical devices, and renewable energies. His work aims to develop materials and systems that can efficiently convert mechanical energy into electrical energy, particularly for use in structural health monitoring, offshore energy systems, and wearable technology. He is also deeply invested in advancing manufacturing technologies for these materials to increase their real-world applicability. Additionally, Dr. Xu’s research has expanded into exploring piezoelectric technologies for energy recovery, aiming to revolutionize both the aerospace and renewable energy industries.

Awards:

Dr. Xu has received numerous awards for his groundbreaking research. Notably, he was included in the Stanford University list of the top 2% of the most influential scientists worldwide. He has also been awarded research grants totaling over $12 million from prestigious organizations such as NASA, NSF, DOD, and various state agencies. His leadership in securing these grants, both as principal investigator and co-investigator, highlights his capacity to drive impactful research projects. Dr. Xu has also received the prestigious ONR Summer Faculty Fellowship and has been honored with awards for his patented technologies.

Publications:

Dr. Xu has published 58 peer-reviewed journal articles, 3 book chapters, and over 44 conference papers. His research has appeared in leading journals with high impact factors, contributing significantly to the advancement of materials science and engineering. A selection of his key publications includes:

A review of piezoelectric footwear energy harvesters: principles, methods, and applications, Sensors, 2023.

Proof Mass Effects on a Flextensional Piezoelectric Energy Harvester, IFAC-PapersOnLine, 2022.

A high density piezoelectric energy harvesting device from highway traffic—System design and road test, Applied Energy, 2021.

Piezoelectric energy harvesting from human walking by using a two-stage amplification mechanism, Energy, 2019.

Design, optimization, modeling, and testing of a piezoelectric footwear energy harvester, Energy Conversion and Management, 2018.

Conclusion:

Dr. Tian-Bing Xu’s achievements make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His pioneering work in smart materials, energy harvesting technologies, and advanced manufacturing places him at the forefront of scientific innovation. His leadership in securing substantial research grants, his prolific publication record, and his numerous patents underscore his significant contributions to both academic and practical advancements in his field. With continued growth in interdisciplinary research and broader global collaborations, Dr. Xu’s work promises to have an even greater impact on the future of technology and sustainable energy solutions.