Prof. Dr. Jean Pierre Ibar | Polymers physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Jean Pierre Ibar | Polymers physics | Best Researcher Award

Aurrera Center of Dissipative Interactions, spain.

Prof. Dr. Jean Pierre Ibar, a distinguished figure in polymer science, currently serves as the Director of the Aurrera Center of Dissipative Interactions (ACDI) at the University of the Basque Country in Donostia-San Sebastian, Euskadi, Spain. With a Ph.D. from MIT and extensive experience in academia and industry, Dr. Ibar has co-founded three start-ups and co-directed research in the amorphous state of matter. His groundbreaking work has earned him numerous accolades, including the Chaudron Medal and Fulbright Awards. With over 300 patents and 1,500 peer-reviewed papers, he continues to shape the future of polymer science and dissipative systems.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Dr. Jean Pierre Ibar’s academic journey is distinguished by his advanced studies in polymer physics. He earned his Ph.D. in Polymer Physics from MIT, one of the world’s most prestigious institutions, where he developed a strong foundation in material science and polymer dynamics. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s Degree at the Ecole Supérieure de Physique et Chimie Industrielle (ESPCI) in Paris, France, a leading French institution renowned for its excellence in physical chemistry and industrial applications. His education laid the groundwork for his groundbreaking contributions to the study of dissipative systems and the amorphous state of matter.

Experience 💼

Prof. Dr. Jean Pierre Ibar currently serves as the Director of the Aurrera Center of Dissipative Interactions at the University of the Basque Country in Donostia-San Sebastian, Spain, where he leads cutting-edge research on polymer dynamics and dissipative systems. With an extensive teaching career, he has held professorial positions at various renowned universities, contributing significantly to the academic landscape in the field of polymer physics. In addition to his academic career, Prof. Ibar is also an accomplished entrepreneur, having co-founded and directed research at three start-ups focused on innovative material science and polymer technologies. His expertise and knowledge have earned him invitations to lecture at prestigious institutions such as Cambridge University, Sichuan University, and the Russian Academy of Sciences, further solidifying his reputation as a global leader in his field.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Ibar's research focuses on the physics of dissipative systems, with a special interest in the amorphous state of matter, polymer dynamics, rheology, and material processing. His work challenges traditional paradigms in polymer physics by introducing new models such as the Grain-Field Statistics of Open Dissipative Systems. He is currently working on books detailing dual-phase rheology and polymer crystallization.

Awards 🏆

Chaudron Medal (French Academy of Sciences, 1971)

Fulbright Scholarships (2007, 2008)

Marie-Curie Actions IRG Award (2009-2013)

Ikerbasque Fellowship (2011)

Invited Professorship, University of Sichuan, China (2014)

Best Innovative Product Award, ANVAR (1983)

Selected Publications 📚

Control of Polymer Properties by Melt Vibration Technology: A Review

Journal: Polymer Engineering & Science, 38(1), 1-20 (1998)

Cited by: 300

A review on how melt vibration technology influences polymer properties.

Fundamentals of Thermal Stimulated Current and Relaxation Map Analysis

Publisher: SLP Press (1993)

Cited by: 81

A comprehensive study on thermal stimulated current and its applications in polymer analysis.

Method and Apparatus to Control Viscosity of Molten Plastics Prior to a Molding Operation

Patent: US Patent 6,210,030 (2001)

Cited by: 57

Describes a method and apparatus for controlling viscosity in molten plastics before molding.

Process for the Preparation of Polymers from Polymer Slurries

Patent: US Patent 7,304,125 (2007)

Cited by: 50

Focuses on a process for preparing polymers from polymer slurries.

Method and Apparatus for Transforming the Physical Characteristics of a Material by Controlling the Influence of Rheological Parameters

Patent: US Patent Pending

Discusses transforming material properties using rheological parameter control.

 

 

 

Dr. Murugendrappa M V | Polymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Murugendrappa M V | Polymer Composites | Best Researcher Award

BMS College of Engineering, India.

Dr. Murugendrappa M V is an Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Physics at BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru. He earned his Bachelor’s degree with distinction in 1996 from Gulbarga University, securing the highest marks in the entire college. He went on to complete his Master’s degree in Physics in 1998 with First Rank and a Gold Medal. Dr. Murugendrappa received his PhD in Physics in 2006 from Gulbarga University. With over 22 years of teaching experience, he has made significant contributions to the field of conducting polymer composites, publishing 59 refereed journal articles and 42 conference proceedings. He has guided four PhD students and is one of the principal investigators of the Center of Excellence in Advanced Materials with research grants exceeding ₹700 lakhs.

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🎓 Education

Dr. Murugendrappa M V completed his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physics from Gulbarga University in 1996, securing the highest marks in the entire college. His exceptional performance earned him an endorsement prize for academic excellence. He pursued his Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics at Gulbarga University, graduating in 1998 with First Rank and a prestigious Gold Medal. Continuing his academic journey, he obtained an M.Phil. in Physics in 1999, once again achieving top marks in the department. Driven by his passion for research, Dr. Murugendrappa earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physics from Gulbarga University in 2006, focusing on advanced studies in conducting polymer composites. His academic achievements and dedication laid a strong foundation for his distinguished career in teaching and research.

💼 Experience

Dr. Murugendrappa M V has held various prestigious administrative and academic roles throughout his career. He has served as the Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Physics at BMS College of Engineering, Bengaluru, for 6 years and 7 months, where he played a pivotal role in the department's growth and academic development. In addition, he contributed to the institution as the Deputy Controller of Examinations for 1 year and 9 months, overseeing the examination processes. As the Chief Coordinator for Semester End Examinations for programs such as BE, B.Arch, MBA, and MCA in the autonomous stream, he successfully coordinated 04 exams and managed essential tasks, such as question paper typing and proofreading.

Dr. Murugendrappa is also an active reviewer for 7 international journals, contributing to the academic community’s quality and rigor. He holds membership in Board of Examiners (BOE) and Board of Studies (BOS) in institutions like NHCE, SIT, BIET, and Presidency University. Furthermore, he serves on the Ph.D. Scrutiny Committee for VTU, Belagavi, providing invaluable input on doctoral research. As an Organizing Chair, he has successfully led 15 Faculty Development Programs (FDPs) and an International Conference at BMSCE, promoting knowledge sharing and academic excellence. His comprehensive experience has significantly contributed to the academic and administrative advancements at BMSCE.

🔬 Research Interests

Conducting Polymer Composites – Exploring new applications and properties of polymer-based materials.

Advanced Materials – Developing novel materials for industrial applications.

Nano-composites – Investigating nanostructured materials for enhanced performance.

Sustainable Technologies – Working on eco-friendly materials and processes.

🏆 Awards & Honors

🏅 Endorsement Prize – Secured highest marks in the entire college during B.Sc.

🏅 Merit Scholarship – Awarded during M.Sc. studies

🏅 Gold Medal – First Rank in M.Sc. Physics

🏅 University Merit Scholarship – For PhD work

🏅 Top Researcher in IRINS – Ranked #1 in BMSCE IRINS

📚 Publications Top Notes

"Excellent mechanical durability of superhydrophobic surface based on fiber array for biological applications"Progress in Organic Coatings, 2024.

"Ultra-fast setting rate of a new bioactive binder for bone repair"Iranian Polymer Journal, 2024.

"Facile synthesis of integrated electrode-separator-electrolyte hydrogel for solid-state supercapacitor"Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry, 2024.

"Preparation and multi-performance optimization of reactive water vapor high barrier cycloolefin copolymer composite films"Journal of Functional Materials, 2024.

"Facile synthesis of triple-network organo-hydrogel for all-temperature flexible supercapacitors"Polymers for Advanced Technologies, 2024.

 

 

Ms. Florence Acha | Super hydrophobic Coatings | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Florence Acha | Super hydrophobic Coatings | Best Researcher Award

University of Massachusetts Lowell, United States.

Florence Nkemamaka Acha is a dedicated researcher in polymer engineering, with expertise in biomaterials, nanotechnology, and composites. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Plastics Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, she has an impressive academic track record and multiple research publications. Florence has significant teaching, research, and industrial experience, complemented by numerous leadership and volunteer roles. She has received several prestigious awards for her academic excellence and leadership contributions.

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Florence Nkemamaka Acha is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Plastics Engineering at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, where she is working under the supervision of Prof. Joey Mead on developing PFAS-free superhydrophobic coatings for textile applications. She holds a Master of Engineering in Plastics Engineering with honors from the same institution, with an impressive GPA of 3.917/4.0, and is expected to complete her degree in February 2025. Florence earned her Bachelor of Engineering in Polymer and Textile Engineering with first-class honors from the Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria, in 2019, achieving a stellar GPA of 4.67/5.0. Her undergraduate thesis focused on evaluating the physical and end-use properties of alkyd paints using local materials as extenders. Prior to her university studies, she completed her secondary education at Elaihor Grammar School, Egweaholor-Isi, Edo State, Nigeria, in 2013.

Experience 💼

Florence Nkemamaka Acha has built a strong foundation in academic research and teaching through her roles at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell. She has been a Research Assistant since May 2023, working on innovative projects in plastics engineering, and served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant from August 2023 to August 2024, assisting in the delivery of key engineering courses.

In addition to her academic roles, Florence gained valuable industry experience during her production internship at Obino Industrial Company Limited in Nigeria. She also worked as a Research Assistant at Igwe Isaac Laboratory from 2019 to 2023 and as a Business Development Officer at Jimcol Resources Nig. Ltd., where she developed her business and technical expertise. This diverse experience equips her with both technical and leadership skills essential for addressing complex engineering challenges.

Research Interests 🤾‍♀️

Florence’s research focuses on:

Polymer Engineering

Polymer Science

Composites

Biomaterials

Material Science

Polymer Chemistry

Nanotechnology

Awards and Honors 🏆

Best Graduating Student Award, Polymer and Textile Engineering, FUTO (2019)

IBE MIT Alumni Award for Best Graduating Student, Polymer and Textile Engineering, FUTO (2019)

Educational Support Award, HillCity Foundation, Nigeria (2016-2019)

Delta State Bursary Scholarship, Delta State Bursary and Scholarship Board (2015-2019)

Award of Excellence for Service and Leadership, Holiness Campus Fellowship, FUTO (2019)

Publications Top Notes 📝

Scheff T.; Acha, F.; Diaz Armas N.; Mead J.L.; Zhang, J. (2024). Tuning Wetting Properties Through Surface Geometry in the Cassie-Baxter State. Biomimetics, 2025, 10, 20.

Isaac O. Igwe, Florence N. Acha, et al. (2021). Utilization of Granite Quarry Dust Extender in Formulating Anti-Corrosive Paints for the Protection of Steel. Australian Journal of Science and Technology, 5(3), 631-637.

Book Chapter: Florence N. Acha (2024). Cleaning of Paints. In: Isaac O. Igwe (ed.). The Science and Technology of Paints. Submitted for publication.

Isaac O. Igwe, Florence N. Acha, Christian O. Anyaegbu, et al. (2020). Formulation of Anti-Corrosive Alkyd Paints Based on Umuahia Clay Extender. SSRG International Journal of Polymer and Textile Engineering, 7(2), 25-30.

Ifeoluwa Sarah Fesojaye, Favour Dada, Florence N. Acha (2023). Innovative Applications of Nanomaterials in Semiconductor Manufacturing: Advancing Efficiency and Performance for Next-Generation Technologies.