Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Sabry | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Research Article Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Sabry | Decision-making and Problem-solving | Best Research Article Award 

Benha University | Egypt

Dr. Ibrahim Sabry is an accomplished academic and researcher in the field of mechanical and production engineering, with a strong focus on welding technologies and advanced manufacturing processes. He earned his B.Sc. in Production Engineering and Mechanical Design from Menoufia University, followed by an M.Sc. and Ph.D. in the same field from Tanta University, where his research centered on friction stir welding and its applications in aluminum alloys. With extensive academic experience, he has served as Lecturer at the Modern Academy for Engineering and Technology and currently holds the position of Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Benha University. His professional expertise also includes consultancy in welding and heat treatment processes, notably contributing to large-scale industrial projects such as the El-Burullus Power Station in Egypt. Dr. Sabry has authored several academic books covering diverse topics including multi-criteria decision-making, engineering drawing, advanced forming techniques, and production engineering. His research interests span friction stir welding, production aids design, and mechanical design optimization. Recognized for his contributions to teaching, research, and consultancy, he continues to advance the integration of theoretical and applied aspects of production engineering to meet modern industrial challenges.

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Featured Publications

Sabry, I., Awayssa, O., Mourad, A.-H. I., Naseri, M., & Hewidy, A. (2025). Enhancement of the mechanical characteristics for Inconel 700 alloy using friction stir welding with a unique tool shape. International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture.

Sabry, I. (2024). Exploring the effect of friction stir welding parameters on the strength of AA2024 and A356-T6 aluminum alloys. Journal of Alloys and Metallurgical Systems.

Sabry, I., Hewidy, A. M., Alkhedher, M., & Mourad, A.-H. I. (2024). Analysis of variance and grey relational analysis application methods for the selection and optimization problem in 6061-T6 flange friction stir welding process parameters. International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture.

Sabry, I., Singh, V. P., Mourad, A.-H. I., & Hewidy, A. (2024). Flange joining using friction stir welding and tungsten inert gas welding of AA6082: A comparison based on joint performance. International Journal of Lightweight Materials and Manufacture.

Sabry, I., El-Deeb, M. S. S., Hewidy, A. M., & ElWakil, M. (2024). Mechanical and tribological behaviours of friction stir welding using various strengthening techniques. Journal of Alloys and Metallurgical Systems.

Sabry, I., Hewidy, A. M., Naseri, M., & Mourad, A.-H. I. (2024). Optimization of process parameters of metal inert gas welding process on aluminum alloy 6063 pipes using Taguchi-TOPSIS approach. Journal of Alloys and Metallurgical Systems.

Sabry, I., El-Attar, T., & Hewidy, A. M. (2024). Optimization of fused deposition modelling acrylonitrile-co-butadiene-co-styrene parameters using ANOVA and hybrid GRA–TOPSIS. Journal of Advanced Research in Applied Sciences and Engineering Technology, 50(1), 66–77.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Sabry | Decision-making and Problem-solving

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Sabry | Decision-making and Problem-solving

Benha University | Egypt

Ibrahim Sabry Ibrahim Mahmoud is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Benha University, Egypt, with a distinguished academic and research background in production engineering and mechanical design. He earned his B.Sc. in 2005 from Menoufia University, followed by an M.Sc. in 2011 and a Ph.D. in 2017 from Tanta University, specializing in friction stir welding. Over the course of his career, he has combined academic scholarship with applied industrial consultancy, notably serving as a consultant in welding and heat treatment processes at the El-Burullus Power Station (4800 MW). He has also held teaching roles at the Modern Academy for Engineering and Technology in Cairo. His research contributions are extensive, including publications in prestigious international journals such as the International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, International Journal of Production Research, and the Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance. His recent works focus on hybrid optimization techniques, advanced welding processes, additive manufacturing, and corrosion prediction using artificial neural networks. He has also authored several academic books and led funded projects, such as converting rice straw into wood. With numerous scholarly documents and citations to his credit, his research interests include welding technologies, advanced manufacturing, operations research, and production aids design. Recognized for both his teaching and research excellence, he continues to advance knowledge in mechanical and production engineering with significant industrial impact.

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Featured Publications

“Optimising batch scheduling on non-identical parallel machines: lower bounds, MIP, branch-and-price, and heuristics”

“Enhancement of the mechanical characteristics for Inconel 700 alloy using friction stir welding with a unique tool shape”

“Exploring the effect of friction stir welding parameters on the strength of AA2024 and A356-T6 aluminum alloys”

“Analysis of variance and grey relational analysis application methods for the selection and optimization problem in 6061-T6 flange friction stir welding process parameters”

“Flange joining using friction stir welding and tungsten inert gas welding of AA6082: A comparison based on joint performance”

Prof. Fanxiu Chen | Intenational Material Scientist Awards | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fanxiu Chen | Intenational Material Scientist Awards | Best Researcher Award

Qingdao University of Technology,China

Profile

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Early Academic Pursuits ✨

Fanxiu Chen’s journey in academia began with a strong foundation in mechanical engineering, where she cultivated a deep interest in experimental mechanics and material behavior analysis. Her early academic years were characterized by a curiosity for understanding the intrinsic properties of materials and their response to external forces. She pursued her studies with an unwavering commitment to scientific discovery, delving into the complexities of optomechanical methods and their applications. Recognizing the need for advanced measurement techniques, she dedicated herself to exploring novel methodologies for analyzing mechanical properties, setting the stage for her future contributions to the field.

Professional Endeavors 👩‍🎓

As a professor and doctoral supervisor, Fanxiu Chen has played a pivotal role in advancing experimental mechanics and testing technology. Her professional journey has been marked by active participation in esteemed committees, including the Professional Committee of Experimental Mechanics of the Chinese Mechanical Society and the Professional Committee of Testing Technology of the Production Engineering Branch of the Chinese Mechanical Engineering Society. She has also been recognized as a young expert of Taishan Scholars in Shandong Province. Her work has bridged the gap between theoretical research and practical applications, particularly in the safety assessment and monitoring of major infrastructure projects in coastal environments.

Her research focuses on developing high-precision optical non-contact detection technologies to enhance the reliability of concrete infrastructure. By integrating modern optomechanical methods with structural health monitoring, she has provided groundbreaking insights into material degradation, damage evaluation, and safety diagnostics. Through collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, she has successfully translated her findings into real-world applications, benefiting large-scale engineering projects across the globe.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

At the core of Fanxiu Chen’s research lies a dedication to improving the durability and longevity of reinforced concrete structures, particularly those exposed to harsh coastal environments. She has led systematic investigations into the microstructural evolution of concrete, analyzing how factors such as multi-ion coupling, steel corrosion, and environmental stressors influence material integrity. Her work has provided a scientific basis for predicting the service life of reinforced concrete structures, offering innovative solutions for mitigating structural degradation.

One of her most notable contributions is the development of a seamless multi-camera 3D-DIC method, which allows for high-precision real-time monitoring of structural performance. Additionally, she has pioneered the use of an underwater non-contact camera array for rapid assessment of damage in submerged structures. These technological advancements have revolutionized the way engineers approach infrastructure maintenance, enabling early detection of vulnerabilities and informed decision-making.

Her research has also yielded significant advancements in steel corrosion analysis. By establishing theoretical models for corrosion expansion forces under various environmental conditions, she has shed light on the relationship between corrosion-induced stress and surface strain in concrete. Her findings have been widely recognized, including the selection of her work as a highly cited ESI paper. Furthermore, her contributions to reducing steel reinforcement expansion forces have had a tangible impact on enhancing structural resilience.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Fanxiu Chen’s exemplary contributions have earned her numerous prestigious accolades, solidifying her reputation as a leading researcher in her field. She was among the first to be selected for the “Shandong Provincial Plan for the Introduction of Young Creative Talents in Colleges and Universities” in 2019. Her team’s research has resulted in the authorization of 10 domestic and international patents and the publication of three academic monographs and textbooks.

Her groundbreaking work has not only garnered recognition in academia but also in industry. The high-precision optical non-contact detection technology she developed has been successfully commercialized in partnership with major enterprises, including Dantec in Germany and leading companies in Shenzhen and Nanjing. The widespread adoption of her technology in over 20 countries, including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, attests to the global impact of her innovations.

Her influence extends beyond research, as she has played a crucial role in mentoring the next generation of engineers and researchers. Under her guidance, her students have achieved remarkable success, winning national scholarships, provincial excellence awards, and recognition for innovation. Her dedication to fostering young talent has solidified her legacy as both a scholar and a mentor.

Impact and Influence 🌍

The impact of Fanxiu Chen’s research is far-reaching, with practical applications in critical infrastructure projects such as Qingdao Metro, Qinglian Railway, and Jiaozhou Bay Subsea Tunnel. Her contributions have been instrumental in ensuring the structural integrity of these projects, leading to prestigious awards such as the Luban Award and the National Quality Engineering Award.

Beyond engineering applications, her work has contributed significantly to the field of experimental mechanics, providing a deeper understanding of material behavior under complex environmental conditions. Her research has influenced policy-making in infrastructure safety, guiding best practices for maintenance and rehabilitation strategies. The economic and social benefits of her contributions are evident, with newly added sales revenue from her industrialized technologies surpassing 1.2 billion yuan in the past two years alone.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🌟

Looking ahead, Fanxiu Chen remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of material science and structural health monitoring. Her future endeavors include further refining high-precision monitoring technologies and expanding the application of artificial intelligence in predictive maintenance. She envisions developing an intelligent, data-driven platform for real-time infrastructure monitoring, integrating machine learning algorithms to enhance predictive capabilities.

As a trailblazer in her field, she continues to inspire future researchers and engineers, advocating for a proactive approach to structural safety. Her unwavering commitment to scientific exploration, technological innovation, and knowledge dissemination ensures that her contributions will shape the landscape of engineering and material science for generations to come.

📝Notable Publications

 Effects of water-cement ratio and particle diameter on the mechanical properties of cement paste particles

Author: Z. Qiu, Ziming; F. Chen, Fanxiu; Y. Yu, Yang; X. Wang, Xiao; Y. Wang, Yuan
Journal: Optics and Lasers in Engineering
Year: 2025

Structural properties and mechanical behavior of three-dimensional cylindrical particle-like systems under in situ loading

Author: Y. Gu, Yanji; F. Chen, Fanxiu; Y. Yu, Yang; J. Liu, Jinglan; Z. Qiu, Ziming
Journal: Powder Technology
Year: 2025

Contact force calculation and evolution analysis of granular systems based on micro-CT experiment

Author: X. Wang, Xiao; S. Song, Shiqi; Z. Ping, Zijian; X. Shang, Xianyi; F. Chen, Fanxiu
Journal: Wuli Xuebao/Acta Physica Sinica
Year: 2025

Quasi-static modeling of a cable-driven continuum manipulator considering non-smooth cable-hole friction and experimental verification

Author: S. Zhang, Shucui; J. Zhao, Jiayuan; X. Zhang, Xingang; H. Peng, Haijun; C. Liu, Caishan
Journal: Mechanism and Machine Theory
Year: 2024