Shaban Reza Ghorbani | Condensed matter Physics | Excellence in Research

Prof. Shaban Reza Ghorbani | Condensed matter Physics | Excellence in Research

PHD at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden

Shaban Reza Ghorbani was born in Qochan, Iran. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Physics in 1989 and his Master’s degree in Solid State Physics in 1992, both from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran. He started his academic career in 1992 as a member of the Department of Physics at Hakim Sabzevari University, Iran. He later pursued his Ph.D. at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, Sweden, completing it in 2002. Upon returning to Iran, Dr. Ghorbani resumed his role at Hakim Sabzevari University and later joined Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, where he currently serves as a professor. His research primarily focuses on advanced materials, including high-temperature superconductors and highly conductive carbon nanotube-graphene composites. He has made significant contributions to the study of superconductivity, energy storage materials, and the properties of MgB2 superconductors.

Professional Profiles

Publications:

Removal of per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from wastewater using the hydrodynamic cavitation on a chip concept, Publication date: 2024.

Decentralized Control Based on Fuzzy Anti-Windup for a Class of Uncertain Systems Subject to State and Control Constraints, Publication date: 2023.

Investigating the effect of different levels of drought stress and weeding management on some qualitative and quantitative indicates of KS260 corn and sorghum., Publication date: 2023.

Survey of smart grid concepts and technological demonstrations worldwide emphasizing on the Oman perspective, Publication date: 2020.

A real-time demand response market through a repeated incomplete-information game, Publication date: 2018.

Bo Qin | Nonlinear dynamics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Qin | Nonlinear dynamics | Best Researcher Award

 PHD at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China

Dr. Bo Qin is a Chinese researcher with a Ph.D. from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. His expertise lies in nonlinear dynamics, focusing on magnetic pendulums and Floating Offshore Wind Turbines (FOWTs). Proficient in simulation, drawing, and programming software, he has led and participated in numerous innovative projects, securing multiple national and provincial awards. Dr. Qin serves as a reviewer for prestigious journals and has several significant publications and patents to his name. His research contributes to advancing the understanding of complex dynamical systems and mechanical vibrations.

Professional Profiles

Education

Degree: Ph.D.Institution: University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

Research Project Experience

Lead the Outstanding Postgraduate Thesis Cultivation ProgramStudy on the Complex Dynamical Behavior of Mechanical Vibratory Systems Caused by Geometric Nonlinear CharacteristicsLead the undergraduate innovation and entrepreneurship projectIntegrated Design of a Novel Home Rice Washing and Steaming DeviceAn Elderly Assistance Intelligent Wheelchair Based on Quasi-Zero Stiffness IsolationA Portable Distance-Adjustable Magnetic Pendulum Fractal Experimental Apparatus

Research Interests

Global dynamics of magnetic pendulumFully coupled dynamic characteristics and vibration control of Floating Offshore Wind Turbines (FOWTs)Nonlinear dynamics theory and applicationsMechanical vibration structureTopics including basins of attraction, safe basins, chaos, fractals, etc.

Skills

Simulation Software: ANSYS, COMSOL Multiphysics, OpenFAST, QBladeDrawing Software: CAD, UG, Rhino, SolidWorks, Mastercam, Visio, Origin, IgorProProgramming Software: Matlab, Mathematica, Winpp, Python, Jupyter.

Research Focus

Dr. Bo Qin’s research focuses on the intricate dynamics of nonlinear systems, specifically exploring the sensitivity to initial conditions and fractal basins of attraction in variable-distance magnetic pendulums. His 2024 publication, “Comprehensive analysis of the mechanism of sensitivity to initial conditions and fractal basins of attraction in a novel variable-distance magnetic pendulum,” delves into these complex behaviors, offering insights into their underlying mechanisms. Similarly, his 2022 work, “Initial-Sensitive Dynamical Behaviors of a Class of Geometrically Nonlinear Oscillators,” examines how geometric nonlinearities influence system dynamics, highlighting the critical role of initial conditions in determining system responses and stability.

Publications

  1. Comprehensive analysis of the mechanism of sensitivity to initial conditions and fractal basins of attraction in a novel variable-distance magnetic pendulum, Publication date: 2024.
  2. Initial-Sensitive Dynamical Behaviors of a Class of Geometrically Nonlinear Oscillators, Publication date: 2022.
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