Chao Jiang| Fluid Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Chao Jiang| Fluid Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Postdoc at Peking University, China.

Chao Jiang is an Assistant Professor at Southern University of Science and Technology, specializing in fluid mechanics, turbulence modeling, and AI-enhanced scientific computations. He has made pioneering contributions to aerodynamic bionics, including discovering wake anomalies in bluff bodies and the phase transition in wavy cylinder dynamics. His research integrates machine learning with physics to advance turbulence modeling and computational methods. With expertise in symmetry-based AI, he has revolutionized scalar and tensor modeling in neural networks. Chao holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics from Harbin Institute of Technology and has served as an AI Engineer at TenFong Central Research Institute.

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🎓 Education

B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (2010-2014) Harbin Institute of Technology. M.Sc. in Engineering Mechanics (2014-2017) Harbin Institute of Technology. Ph.D. in Engineering Mechanics (2017-2023) Harbin Institute of Technology | Research: Turbulence modeling and AI-enhanced flow control

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Assistant Professor Department of Mechanics and Aerospace Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology. Conducted advanced research in aerodynamic bionics and flow control. AI Engineer TenFong Central Research Institute. Applied AI to scientific computation and engineering systems.

🏆 Awards and Honors

First discovery of wake anomalies in bio-inspired bluff bodies. Reported the phase transition phenomenon in wavy cylinder dynamics. Developed symmetry-based deep learning for tensor modeling. Achieved breakthroughs in turbulence modeling using AI and physics integration.

🔬 Research Focus

Data-driven turbulence modeling and AI-enhanced computations. Mathematics and physics of machine learning with symmetry-based AI. Aerodynamic bionics: wake dynamics and flow control mechanisms. Multiscale computational modeling integrating data and physics paradigms.

🌟 Conclusion

Chao Jiang is a distinguished candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative achievements in turbulence modeling, AI-driven scientific computation, and aerodynamic bionics. His groundbreaking discoveries and high-impact publications establish him as a leader in his field. By extending his global collaborations and emphasizing real-world applications, Chao could elevate his already impressive academic and professional profile to even greater heights.

Publication

1. Velocity Phase-Transitions in the Wake of a Wavy Cylinder at Low Reynolds Numbers
2. An Interpretable Framework of Data-Driven Turbulence Modeling Using Deep Neural Networks
  • Journal: Physics of Fluids
  • Date: May 2021
  • DOI: 10.1063/5.0048909
  • Authors: Chao Jiang, Ricardo Vinuesa, Ruilin Chen, Junyi Mi, Shujin Laima, Hui Li
3. A Novel Algebraic Stress Model with Machine-Learning-Assisted Parameterization
  • Journal: Energies
  • Date: January 2020
  • DOI: 10.3390/en13010258
  • Authors: Chao Jiang, Junyi Mi, Shujin Laima, Hui Li
4. A Numerical Investigation of Reynolds Number Sensitivity of Flow Characteristics Around a Twin-Box Girder
  • Journal: Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics
  • Date: January 2018
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.jweia.2017.11.016
  • Authors: Chao Jiang

 

 

Raheela Razzaq | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Raheela Razzaq | Fluid Dynamics | Best Researcher Award

 Dr at Harbin Institute of Technology shenzhen, China

Dr. Raheela Razzaq is a dedicated academic with a strong background in Applied Mathematics, focusing on Nanofluid Mechanics, Artificial Intelligence, and Computational Fluid Dynamics. She has extensive experience teaching at various educational institutions in Pakistan, including Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST) and Govt Post Graduate College, Attock. Dr. Razzaq is currently pursuing a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Harbin Institute of Technology, Shenzhen, China, where her research involves AI-based hydrodynamic shape optimization for high-speed underwater vehicles.

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Evaluation of Dr. Raheela Razzaq for Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award 🌟

Diverse Research Expertise: Dr. Raheela Razzaq has a strong research portfolio in areas like Applied Mathematics, Nanofluid Mechanics, Artificial Intelligence, and Computational Fluid Dynamics. This multidisciplinary expertise is a significant asset, allowing her to contribute innovative solutions across various fields. High-Quality Publications: With 19 research publications in reputable journals, Dr. Razzaq has established a strong presence in the scientific community. Her work on non-similar solutions for boundary layer flows and nanofluids is particularly noteworthy. International Collaboration: Dr. Razzaq’s ongoing postdoctoral fellowship at the Harbin Institute of Technology in China reflects her ability to engage in and contribute to high-level international research. Recognition as a Peer Reviewer: Serving as a reviewer for prominent international journals such as Scientific Reports and Journal of Applied Physics underscores her credibility and expertise in her research areas.

Areas for Improvement 🛠️

Professional Experience: While Dr. Razzaq has valuable teaching experience, her professional exposure to research roles beyond academia seems limited. Expanding her experience in research-focused positions could further bolster her profile. Research Grants and Awards: Although Dr. Razzaq has received the Prime Minister Fee Reimbursement Scholarship during her Ph.D., pursuing additional research grants and awards could enhance her recognition and support further innovative work. Broader Impact and Application: While her research is technically sound, emphasizing the practical applications and real-world impact of her work in areas like AI-based shape optimization and nanofluid mechanics could make her contributions more appealing to a wider audience.

🎓 Education and Credentials

Postdoctoral Fellowship: Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen, China (2023 – Ongoing) Thesis: Artificial-Intelligence-based Hydrodynamic Shape Optimization of High-Speed Underwater Vehicles. PhD in Applied Mathematics: COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan (2018 – 2023)
Thesis: Effectiveness of Non-Similar Solutions for Boundary Layer Flows of Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids. M.Phil in Applied Mathematics: COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan (2014 – 2017) Thesis: Slip Effects on Free Convection Flow due to Uniformly and Exponentially Accelerated Vertical Plate with Newtonian Heating. M.Sc. in Mathematics: COMSATS Institute of Information Technology, Pakistan (2012 – 2014) Thesis: Some Cubic Convergent Methods for Nonlinear Equations. Bachelor of Science: FG Degree College Attock, Punjab University, Pakistan (2009 – 2012). Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC): GOVT. College for Women Attock, BISER, Pakistan (2007 – 2009). Secondary School Certificate (SSC): GOVT. Higher Secondary School Attock, BISER, Pakistan (2005 – 2007). B.Ed.: Abdul Wali Khan University, Pakistan (2015 – 2016)

👩‍🏫 Professional Experience

Lecturer: Capital University of Science and Technology (CUST), Islamabad (09/2020 – 02/2022) Courses taught: Calculus I, Basic Mathematics, Probability and Statistics. College Teaching Intern: Govt Post Graduate College, Attock City (09/2014 – 11/2017) Courses taught: Numerical Methods, Linear Algebra, Mathematical Methods of Physics, Analytical Geometry & Calculus. Lecturer: Federal College of Science and Commerce, Attock City (2016) Courses taught: Mathematics to F.Sc & I.CS.. Instructor and Class Teacher: Fauji Foundation Model School Basal, Attock (12/2017 – 02/2018) Courses taught: Mathematics to Grade 9th & 10th

🛠️ Areas of Expertise

MATLAB, Mathematica, Latex, Scientific Workplace, Paraview, Star CCM+, Tecplot, Microsoft Office Suite, Classroom Management, Cross-functional Collaboration, Student Assessment, Lesson Planning, Strategic Planning

📊 Research Interests

  • Applied Mathematics
  • Nanofluid Mechanics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Boundary Layer Flows
  • Shape Optimization
  • Thermodynamics
  • Heat and Mass Transfer Analysis
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics

📚 Publications & Academic Impact

  • Google Scholar
    • ISI Publications: 15
    • Citations: 217
    • h-index: 9
    • i10-index: 8

Awards

Prime Minister Fee Reimbursement Scholarship for Ph.D., COMSATs University Islamabad. HEC Scholarship for M.Phil, COMSATs University Islamabad

Publication top notes

  • Title: Impact of non-similar modeling for forced convection analysis of nano-fluid flow over stretching sheet with chemical reaction and heat generation
    Authors: J Cui, R Razzaq, U Farooq, WA Khan, FB Farooq, T Muhammad
    Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2022, 61(6), pp. 4253-4261
    Citations: 48

 

  • Title: Non‐similar solution for magnetized flow of Maxwell nanofluid over an exponentially stretching surface
    Authors: R Razzaq, U Farooq, J Cui, T Muhammad
    Journal: Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021, 2021(1), Article ID 5539542
    Citations: 33

 

  • Title: Non-similar forced convection analysis of Oldroyd-B fluid flow over an exponentially stretching surface
    Authors: R Razzaq, U Farooq
    Journal: Advances in Mechanical Engineering, 2021, 13(7), Article ID 16878140211034604
    Citations: 30

 

  • Title: Non-similar aspects of heat generation in bioconvection from flat surface subjected to chemically reactive stagnation point flow of Oldroyd-B fluid
    Authors: J Cui, S Munir, SF Raies, U Farooq, R Razzaq
    Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2022, 61(7), pp. 5397-5411
    Citations: 22

 

  • Title: Modeling and numerical computation of nonsimilar forced convective flow of viscous material towards an exponential surface
    Authors: U Farooq, R Razzaq, MI Khan, YM Chu, DC Lu
    Journal: International Journal of Modern Physics B, 2021, 35(08), Article ID 2150118
    Citations: 14

 

  • Title: Peristaltic heat transport analysis of carbon nanotubes in a flexible duct due to metachronal waves of cilia
    Authors: MN Abrar, S Uddin, S Shah, R Razzaq
    Journal: ZAMM‐Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics/Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2023
    Citations: 13

 

  • Title: On numerical thermal transport analysis of three‐dimensional bioconvective nanofluid flow
    Authors: J Cui, S Munir, U Farooq, MEA Rabie, T Muhammad, R Razzaq
    Journal: Journal of Mathematics, 2021, 2021(1), Article ID 5931989
    Citations: 11

 

Conclusion 🎯

Dr. Raheela Razzaq is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her extensive research contributions, multidisciplinary expertise, and active involvement in the international scientific community. To further strengthen her candidacy, she could seek more research-focused roles, apply for additional grants, and emphasize the broader societal impact of her work. Overall, her accomplishments make her a worthy contender for this recognition.