Noboru Konda | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Noboru Konda | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Noboru Konda | Ryukoku University | Japan

Prof. Noboru Konda is a distinguished materials science expert whose career spans academia, advanced engineering, and applied industrial research. Trained at Kyoto University and later awarded a doctorate from Osaka University, he established a strong foundation in metallurgical engineering early in his career. His professional journey began in the steel industry, where he contributed to the structural assessment and performance evaluation of thick steel plates. This experience deepened his understanding of material behavior under demanding conditions and guided his ongoing commitment to developing stronger and more reliable materials. Prof. Konda has made significant contributions to the study of fatigue crack growth, particularly in base materials and welded joints. His work explores how materials behave in both normal and corrosive environments, and he has successfully identified structural characteristics that enhance durability and resistance to failure. His research approach combines experimental investigations with advanced evaluation techniques, offering valuable insights for industries that rely on the long-term stability of metals and other structural components. At Ryukoku University, Prof. Konda continues to expand his research by investigating the strength, soundness, and degradation mechanisms of a broad range of materials, including metals, resin composites, wood, and rubber. His interdisciplinary focus addresses real-world challenges encountered in manufacturing, infrastructure, and product development. Beyond research, he actively mentors students, engages in collaborative projects, and contributes to the academic community through publications, expert reviews, and knowledge-sharing activities. His academic and industrial background allows him to bridge scientific innovation with practical application. With a career dedicated to understanding and improving material performance, Prof. Konda remains committed to advancing safe, efficient, and reliable engineering solutions. His work continues to support scientific progress, industrial development, and the broader field of materials engineering.

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Featured Publications

Konda, N., & Kayamori, Y. (2025). Fatigue properties of welded structural steels initiated from long-term corroded surfaces. Solid State Phenomena, Trans Tech Publications

Konda, N., Mori, M., Shindoh, Y., & Kitamura, T. (2025). Fatigue strength evaluation of linear friction welded joints for S55C steel plates. Welding International. Taylor & Francis.

Muhammad Sarfraz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarfraz | Material Science | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Muhammad Sarfraz | University of Engeineering and Technology | Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Sarfraz, PhD, is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Polymer and Process Engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Lahore. He brings extensive expertise in membrane technology, polymer processing, and sustainable separation systems, with a strong focus on solutions addressing global challenges such as carbon capture, water purification, and energy-efficient processes. With academic training spanning B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. in Chemical and Polymer Engineering—including doctoral research at King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals (KSA)—Dr. Sarfraz has built a prolific research portfolio. His scholarly impact is reflected in 155 citations across 126 documents, 22 publications, and an h-index of 8. His contributions include high-impact publications, competitive national research grants, and the supervision of multiple postgraduate theses, alongside significant efforts in laboratory establishment and curriculum development at UET. As In-charge of the Membrane Research Lab at UET, he continues to drive innovation in advanced materials and separation technologies. Beyond research, Dr. Sarfraz plays an active role in the global scientific community as a reviewer, editorial board member, and academic council contributor, making him a recognized leader in his field.

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Featured Publications

Shahzadi, K., Sarfraz, M., Alomar, M., Al Huwayz, M., Riaz, A., Mujtaba, M. A., Bashir, M. N., & Petrů, J. (2025, November). Zn-Co nanoferrites incorporated polysulfone nanofiltration membranes for wastewater treatment. Polymer Testing, 126, 108993.

Nawaz, S., Sarfraz, M., Alomar, M., Al Huwayz, M., & AlMohamadi, H. (2025, August). Antifouling polyethersulfone-based interfacial polymerization membranes for water treatment applications. Journal of Polymer Research, 32, 4528.

Riaz, A., Wu, C., Li, X., Sarfraz, M., Sun, L., Liu, L., Song, Y., & Ma, X. (2025, June). Huge improved gas separation performance of carbon molecular sieve membranes by incorporating polyimide COF into a linear polyimide precursor. Journal of Membrane Science, 714, 124103.

Sabir, A., Alomar, M., Sarfraz, M., & Yasmeen, F. (2025, June 15). Modulating membrane performance by optimizing coagulation temperature and dipping time. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 142, e56998.

Khan, H. A. A., Sarfraz, M., Gouadria, S., Al-Harbi, F. F., & Shahzadi, K. (2025, May 15). Enhancing carbon capture efficacy of titania-doped polyethersulfone membranes. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 50, 10263.

Alomar, M., Nawaz, S., Sarfraz, M., & Sabir, A. (2025, March). Genipin nanoparticles-doped reduced graphene oxide membranes: A promising solution for arsenic ion removal from wastewater. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 50, 9634.

Sarfraz, M., Alomar, M., Ma, X., & Riaz, A. (2024). Ameliorating carbon capture efficiency of polysulfone membranes via collegial incorporation of zeolite imidazole frameworks and carbon nanotubes. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 141, e55707.

Tahir, Z., Alomar, M., Sarfraz, M., Waheed, A., & Ayub, H. M. U. (2024). Carbon capturing composite membranes comprising Cu-MOF and PIM-1. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 141, e55709.

Sagar, S., Riaz, A., Hasanain, B., Bahadar, A., & Sarfraz, M. (2024). Deportment tuning of polymeric gas separation membranes: ZIF-L/PES nanocomposite. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 49, 8522.

Sarfraz, M., Ayyaz, M., Rauf, A., Yaqoob, A., Ali, M. A., Siddique, S. A., Qureshi, A. M., Sarfraz, M. H., Aljowaie, R. M., & Almutairi, S. M. (2024). New pyrimidinone bearing aminomethylenes and Schiff bases as potent antioxidant, antibacterial, SARS-CoV-2, and COVID-19 main protease Mpro inhibitors: Design, synthesis, bioactivities, and computational studies. ACS Omega, 9(1), 9393–

Khalid, J., Tariq, Z., Sarfraz, M., Mahmoud, K. H., & Abid, N. (2024). Pilot scale trialing of multi-leaf spiral-wound polymer membrane modules for efficient carbon capture. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 49, 8809.