Dr. Mohammed Yahya is an experienced academic and researcher with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Toronto Metropolitan University and advanced training in biomedical and applied physics. He currently serves as an Academic Instructor with the Royal Canadian Navy and as an Instructor/Adjunct Professor at Toronto Metropolitan University, teaching a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses in mechanical, electrical, and applied sciences. His expertise spans thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, engineering materials, and advanced physics, with a strong emphasis on adaptive teaching, curriculum development, and student mentorship. Dr. Yahya has held multiple postdoctoral research positions in Canada and France, contributing to high-impact research in numerical modeling, cosmic radiation shielding, photoacoustic imaging, and optical interferometry. He has developed novel experimental systems, finite element models, and computational tools using COMSOL and MATLAB, with publications in leading peer-reviewed journals. His work has been recognized through doctoral and invention awards, and he holds an international patent related to thermal gas separation systems.
Air and Missile Defense College, Air Force Engineering University, China
Dr. Xingshuo Cui is an Associate Professor at the Air Force Engineering University, Xi’an, China, with a Scopus profile reflecting significant contributions to photonics and plasmonics research. He has authored 15 documents, which have collectively been cited 117 times across 102 publications, demonstrating the impact of his work in the field. His research highlights include studies on advanced optical phenomena such as the scattering-free plasmonic Brewster effect via metasurfaces, reflecting innovative approaches in nanophotonics and metamaterials. With an h-index of 6, Dr. Cui continues to contribute to scientific advancement, collaborating with 43 co-authors and maintaining an active presence in cutting-edge photonics research.