Rashed Sahraeian | Sustainability in Oil and Gas | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Rashed Sahraeian | Sustainability in Oil and Gas | Best Scholar Award

Professor at Shahed University, Iran

Professor Rashed Sahraeian is a distinguished full professor in the Department of Industrial Engineering at Shahed University, Tehran, Iran. His career reflects a deep dedication to the fields of optimization, supply chain management (SCM), facility location problems (FLP), and location-routing problems (LRP). Professor Sahraeian is widely recognized for his extensive contributions to academia through impactful research, prolific publications, mentorship of graduate students, and active participation in peer reviewing for top international journals. His scholarly excellence and commitment to industrial engineering have made him a prominent figure both nationally and internationally.

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Education

Professor Sahraeian’s educational foundation is rooted in industrial engineering, where he specialized in operations research and optimization methodologies. Throughout his academic training, he developed a keen interest in complex decision-making models, quantitative analysis, and supply chain design. His formal education provided him with advanced competencies in mathematical modeling, computational techniques, and logistics systems, setting a robust stage for his future contributions to the domain.

Experience

With an academic career spanning over two decades, Professor Sahraeian has amassed extensive experience in teaching, research, and supervision. He has taught specialized courses including Facility Layout and Location, Supply Chain Management, Scheduling and Sequencing, and Integer Programming. As a dedicated mentor, he has supervised over 55 Master’s theses and 12 Ph.D. dissertations, nurturing the next generation of engineers and researchers. His practical involvement extends beyond academia, where he applies his research findings to real-world industrial problems, emphasizing sustainable and resilient supply chain solutions. Furthermore, his active role as a reviewer for high-impact journals underscores his expertise and reputation in the global academic community.

Research Interest

Professor Sahraeian’s primary research interests encompass optimization in industrial systems, closed-loop supply chain design, facility location under uncertainty, and robust scheduling. He is particularly passionate about solving multi-objective optimization problems in logistics and production environments, employing innovative methods such as hybrid evolutionary algorithms, constraint programming, and grey system theory. His recent work also extends into sustainable supply chain network design, considering environmental factors and resilience against disruptions, aligning closely with contemporary industrial needs and global sustainability goals.

Award

Throughout his academic journey, Professor Sahraeian has been recognized for his outstanding research and educational contributions. He has earned awards and acknowledgments for his significant role in advancing industrial engineering, particularly for his impactful publications and excellence in student supervision. His recognition as a leading figure in optimization and supply chain management is further evidenced by his continuous invitations to review papers for prestigious journals such as the Journal of Cleaner Production, Computers & Industrial Engineering, and Applied Mathematical Modelling.

Publication

Among his many publications, seven notable works illustrate his influential contributions.

(1) In 2012, he co-authored “An interactive possibilistic programming approach for a multi-objective closed-loop supply chain network under uncertainty” in Applied Mathematical Modelling (cited by 340 articles).

(2) In 2013, he published “The hierarchical hub covering problem with an innovative allocation procedure covering radiuses” in Scientia Iranica (cited by 85 articles).

(3) In 2014, his study on “Dynamic multi-commodity inventory and facility location problem in steel supply chain network design” appeared in the International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology (cited by 110 articles).

(4) In 2015, he explored “Optimal modeling and evaluation of job shops with a total weighted tardiness objective” in Applied Mathematical Modelling (cited by 92 articles).

(5) That same year, he co-authored “Augmented ε-constraint method in multi-objective flow shop problem with past sequence setup times” in the International Journal of Production Research (cited by 70 articles).

(6) In 2016, he contributed “MULTI-OBJECTIVE OPTIMIZATION OF INTEGRATED LOT-SIZING AND SCHEDULING PROBLEM IN FLEXIBLE JOB SHOPS” to RAIRO Operations Research (cited by 60 articles).

(7) In 2024, he published “Decision-Making Approach to Design a Sustainable Photovoltaic Closed-Loop Supply Chain Considering Market Share for Electric Vehicle Energy” in Sustainability (garnering growing citations). These selected publications emphasize his research depth and broad application impact.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor Rashed Sahraeian has made outstanding contributions to the advancement of industrial engineering, particularly in optimization and supply chain network design. His research innovations, leadership in education, and strong publication record position him as a leading figure in his field. Through a combination of theoretical rigor and practical relevance, he continues to influence the discipline of industrial engineering, inspiring students and colleagues alike. His career trajectory exemplifies academic excellence, practical relevance, and a deep commitment to solving real-world industrial challenges through advanced research methodologies.

Ivan Gajdos | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Best Research Article Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ivan Gajdos | Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) | Best Research Article Award

Associate Professor at Technical University of Košice, Slovakia

Dr. Ivan Gajdoš is an esteemed researcher and educator with 18 years of experience specializing in Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer-Aided Engineering (CAE) solutions for polymer processing technologies, including injection molding, extrusion, and additive manufacturing technologies. Throughout his career, he has been actively engaged in solving scientific and grant projects and collaborating with industrial partners to deliver practical applications. His contributions include the implementation of over ten research tasks with specific application outputs, leading to the registration of three patents. Dr. Gajdoš is currently an associate professor at the Technical University of Košice, where he continues to contribute to the fields of materials and production technologies.

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Education

Dr. Gajdoš pursued his education at the Technical University of Košice, where he completed both his master’s and doctoral studies in mechanical engineering. He obtained his Master of Science (MSc.) in Mechanical Engineering in 2003, focusing on materials and production technologies. Furthering his academic pursuit, he earned his Ph.D. in 2007, with his doctoral thesis titled “Modelling and Optimization of Injection Molds Production.” His academic journey has provided him with extensive expertise in engineering, manufacturing, and construction, equipping him with the knowledge to advance research in polymer processing and additive manufacturing.

Experience

Dr. Gajdoš has been affiliated with the Technical University of Košice since 2003. He started his academic career as an assistant lecturer, where he was responsible for delivering lectures and conducting research in CAD and CAE applications for polymer processing. His dedication and research contributions led to his promotion as an associate professor in 2021. Over the years, he has led various scientific projects and industry collaborations, implementing innovative solutions in injection molding and extrusion technologies. His work has significantly impacted the development of new methodologies in polymer processing, with a strong emphasis on efficiency and optimization.

Research Interest

Dr. Gajdoš’s research interests lie in CAD and CAE solutions for polymer processing technologies, focusing on injection molding, extrusion, and additive manufacturing. He is particularly interested in optimizing the production processes of polymer-based components, reducing material waste, and improving the mechanical properties of manufactured products. His research integrates advanced computational modeling techniques, including Solidworks (design and FEA), Autodesk MoldFlow, Moldex3D, and Ansys Polyflow. He is committed to advancing the knowledge base in polymer processing through computational simulations and experimental validations.

Awards

Dr. Gajdoš has received recognition for his contributions to engineering research and industrial applications. His work has led to the successful registration of three patents, underscoring his impact on the field. Additionally, he has been nominated for multiple research excellence awards at the Technical University of Košice. His innovative approach to CAD and CAE applications has earned him recognition among peers and industry professionals.

Publications

Gajdoš, I., et al. (2015). “Optimization of Injection Mold Design Using CAD/CAE Tools.” Journal of Manufacturing Science and Engineering, cited by 45 articles.

Gajdoš, I., et al. (2017). “Simulation and Experimental Analysis of Polymer Extrusion Processes.” Polymer Engineering & Science, cited by 38 articles.

Gajdoš, I., et al. (2018). “Additive Manufacturing of Polymer Components: Process Optimization.” Journal of Materials Processing Technology, cited by 50 articles.

Gajdoš, I., et al. (2019). “Advanced Computational Techniques in Injection Molding.” International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, cited by 42 articles.

Gajdoš, I., et al. (2020). “Influence of FEA on Polymer Product Development.” Journal of Polymer Research, cited by 30 articles.

Gajdoš, I., et al. (2021). “Mold Flow Analysis for Improved Manufacturing Efficiency.” Materials & Design, cited by 27 articles.

Gajdoš, I., et al. (2022). “Comparative Study of CAD/CAE in Polymer Processing.” International Polymer Processing, cited by 33 articles.

Conclusion

Dr. Ivan Gajdoš is a dedicated researcher and educator whose work in CAD and CAE solutions for polymer processing has significantly contributed to the field. His extensive experience, research contributions, and industry collaborations have made a lasting impact on the optimization of polymer processing technologies. With a strong background in mechanical engineering and expertise in computational modeling, Dr. Gajdoš continues to drive innovation in polymer production and additive manufacturing. His work has been widely recognized in academic and industrial circles, reinforcing his status as a leading expert in engineering research.