Mohammad Hosain Beheshty | Sustainable Technology | Best Researcher Award

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Prof. Mohammad Hosain Beheshty | Sustainable Technology | Best Researcher Award

Academic Staff, Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute, Iran

Prof. Mohammad Hosain Beheshty is a leading polymer scientist and Professor at the Iran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI), renowned for his expertise in sustainable polymer technologies, thermoset composites, nanocomposites and prepreg processing. He earned his B.Sc. (1987) and M.Sc. (1991) in Polymer Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, and completed his Ph.D. in Polymer Composite Materials at the University of Bath, UK, in 1997. Since then, he has held numerous academic and executive positions at IPPI, including Head of Education, Deputy Director of Research Affairs, Head of Composites Department, and Director of the National Megaprojects Center under the Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology. His research interests include polymer composites, materials processing and innovation strategies for sustainable applications, supported by advanced skills in composite characterization, nondestructive testing, and resin quality control. With 74 Scopus-indexed publications, 1,576 citations and an h-index of 23, his work demonstrates both academic impact and industrial relevance. He has served on editorial boards of major polymer journals and chaired the Iran Composite Scientific Association (2016–2022). His honors include recognition as a Distinguished Academic Member of IPPI (2002) and Distinguished Research Manager of MSRT (2008). Prof. Beheshty’s career reflects outstanding research, leadership and commitment to advancing polymer science globally.

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Featured Publications

Bahramian, A. R., Kokabi, M., Famili, M. H. N., & Beheshty, M. H. (2006). Ablation and thermal degradation behaviour of a composite based on resol type phenolic resin: Process modeling and experimental. Polymer, 47(10), 3661–3673.

Beheshty, M. H., Harris, B., & Adam, T. (1999). An empirical fatigue-life model for high-performance fibre composites with and without impact damage. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 30(8), 971–987.

Beheshty, M. H., & Harris, B. (1998). A constant-life model of fatigue behaviour for carbon-fibre composites: The effect of impact damage. Composites Science and Technology, 58(1), 9–18.

Akbari, R., Beheshty, M. H., & Shervin, M. (2013). Toughening of dicyandiamide-cured DGEBA-based epoxy resins by CTBN liquid rubber. Iranian Polymer Journal, 22(5), 313–324.

Hayaty, M., Honarkar, H., & Beheshty, M. H. (2013). Curing behavior of dicyandiamide/epoxy resin system using different accelerators. Iranian Polymer Journal, 22(8), 591–598.

 

Prof. Vieroslav Molnár | Sustainable Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Vieroslav Molnár | Sustainable Technologies | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Vieroslav Molnár, Technical University of Kosice, Slovakia

Prof. Vieroslav Molnár is a distinguished academic at the Technical University of Košice, Slovakia, where he currently serves as Professor at the Department of Computer Aided Manufacturing Technologies. With a career spanning over three decades, he has significantly contributed to the fields of logistics, sustainable transport systems, and CAD technologies. His early enterprise experiences enriched his academic insights, leading to impactful research on ecological transport systems, conveyor design, and mechanical engineering modeling. A recognized expert in engineering technology and logistics, he is known for combining mathematical precision with ecological awareness. His work in tolerance analysis, strain modeling, and the design of sustainable conveyor systems has earned national acclaim. Prof. Molnár continues to shape the future of eco-friendly industrial transport solutions. 🌱🔧📘

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🏆 Suitability for Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Molnár’s innovative work in sustainable logistics and transport systems design positions him as a leading contender for the Best Researcher Award. His focus on ecological transport technology, including mathematical modeling of conveyor systems, directly addresses global needs for greener industries. By merging experimental research with real-world applications, he enhances operational safety, efficiency, and sustainability. His dedication is evidenced by award-winning projects funded by the Slovak Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Education. His prototype developments and service life simulations of materials show a rare blend of technical depth and environmental consciousness. His legacy lies in shaping the next generation of green industrial solutions, making him exceptionally suited for this prestigious recognition. 🌍📐🏅

🎓 Education 

Prof. Molnár’s academic journey began with an Engineer degree (Ing.) in Instrumentation and Manipulation Equipment from the Technical University of Košice (1985). He earned his Ph.D. (CSc.) in Engineering Technology in 1995, followed by his habilitation as Associate Professor (2005) in Mining Machinery and Transport Systems, and ultimately attained the rank of Professor in Logistics (2015). His educational path reflects a comprehensive mastery of mechanical engineering, transport systems, and automation. This academic evolution has empowered him to address the complexities of modern manufacturing technologies, with a strong foundation in both technical precision and ecological integration. Each degree and title has deepened his commitment to research, education, and the advancement of sustainable logistics engineering. 🎓📊🛠️

🔍 Professional Experience

Prof. Molnár has held key academic positions for over two decades at the Technical University of Košice. Since 2018, he has served as Professor in the Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies, previously contributing as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Mining, Ecology, Process Control and Geotechnology. From 1995–2001, he worked in the private sector with companies such as KDK s.r.o. and AAA Netings, blending practical industry experience with academic expertise. His work encompasses logistics systems, CAD technologies, and conveyor modeling, often bridging research and industrial application. His academic leadership, coupled with real-world insights, positions him as a pivotal figure in the design and modeling of sustainable transport technologies. 🏭📚🔍

🏅 Awards & Honors

Prof. Molnár’s research excellence has been acknowledged with prestigious awards from the Scientific Grant Agency of the Ministry of Education of the Slovak Republic and the Slovak Academy of Sciences. Notably, he received a Certificate of Successful Project Completion in 2017 for outstanding work on the VEGA 1/0922/14 project, and in 2007 for VEGA 1/2162/05, both recognizing his leadership and innovation in logistics and transport systems. These honors reflect his consistent dedication to cutting-edge research, his success in managing complex projects, and his impact on sustainable engineering. His work exemplifies both scientific rigor and practical contribution, making him a model researcher whose achievements continue to influence academia and industry alike. 🥇🔬🇸🇰

🔬 Research Focus

Prof. Molnár’s research integrates sustainable technologies, logistics modeling, and ecological transport systems. He specializes in analyzing deviations and tolerances in complex mechanical structures, using advanced mathematical modeling to enhance accuracy and reliability. His work on strain and deformation in conveyor belts contributes to designing long-lasting, green transport solutions. He has pioneered cable hook conveyor prototypes and inter-operational logistic systems that reduce environmental impact. His focus on CAD systems, rope conveyor mechanics, and ecological logistics design showcases a rare fusion of mechanical engineering and environmental consciousness. By applying modern statistical tools, he transforms industrial transport into sustainable, efficient, and safe systems, earning recognition across academic and industrial sectors. 🚛♻️📏

📊 Publication Top Notes

  • Finite Element Analysis of Spiral Strands with Different Shapes Subjected to Axial Loads

    • Year: 2015
    • Citations: 183

  • Pyrolysis Gases Produced from Individual and Mixed PE, PP, PS, PVC, and PET—Part I: Production and Physical Properties

    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 180

  • Failure Analysis of Hoisting Steel Wire Rope

    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 116

  • Failure Analysis of Belt Conveyor Damage Caused by the Falling Material. Part I: Experimental Measurements and Regression Models

    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 93

  • Failure Analysis of Textile Rubber Conveyor Belt Damaged by Dynamic Wear

    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 93