Mr. Ioannis Tselios | Mechanical Systems | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ioannis Tselios | Mechanical Systems | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ioannis Tselios, University of Patras, Greece

Mr. Ioannis Tselios is a Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Patras, focusing on Fault Identification in Rotating Systems through Digital Twin approaches. He holds a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics from the same university. As a Research Engineer at the Machine Design Laboratory, he has contributed to fatigue analysis and design optimization of UAV crankshafts in collaboration with the Hellenic Air Force. His research expertise includes integrating Artificial Neural Networks with mechanical systems, and he has published work on unbalance estimation in rotating systems.

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Suitability for the Best Researcher Award:

Mr. Ioannis Tselios has demonstrated a strong track record in both academic research and practical engineering applications. His work on fatigue analysis, fault identification, and machine learning in mechanical systems is highly innovative and aligns with current trends in industry 4.0 and predictive maintenance. Additionally, his collaboration with significant industry partners like the Hellenic Air Force and his contributions as a laboratory assistant further strengthen his profile as a researcher committed to advancing both knowledge and education in his field.

Educational Background:

Mr. Ioannis Tselios is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Patras (2022-present). His dissertation focuses on Fault Identification in Rotating Systems using Digital Twin approaches. He also holds a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics from the same university (2016-2021).

Professional Experience:

As a Research Engineer at the Machine Design Laboratory (MDL) in collaboration with the Hellenic Air Force (2023-2024), Mr. Tselios contributed to fatigue analysis and design optimization of UAV crankshafts using Finite Element Methods (FEM). He also served as a Laboratory Assistant, helping undergraduate students in Vibration and Machine Design exercises.

Internship Experience:

In 2020, Mr. Tselios completed an internship as a Mechanical Engineer at Athenian Brewery in Patras.

Research Publications:

His work includes notable publications on Artificial Neural Networks for Unbalance Estimation in rotating systems, highlighting his expertise in integrating machine learning with mechanical design. 📚🤖

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Identification of Unbalance in a Rotating System Using Artificial Neural Networks
    • Publication c: 2024
  • Title: Combining Artificial Neural Networks and Mathematical Models for Unbalance Estimation in a Rotating System under the Nonlinear Journal Bearing Approach
    • Publication Year: 2024

 

 

 

Prof Dr. Ryspek Usubamatov | Manufacturing Engineering | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Ryspek Usubamatov | Manufacturing Engineering | Excellence in Research

Prof Dr. Ryspek Usubamatov, Kyrgyz State Technical University after I. Razzakov, Kyrgyzstan

Dr. Ryspek Usubamatov, a prominent figure in mechanical and manufacturing engineering, earned his degree from Bauman Moscow State Technical University and later achieved a Ph.D. and Dr. Tech. Sc. degree from the Kyrgyzstan Academy of Sciences. With a research focus on productivity theory, gyroscopic effects, and automation, Dr. Usubamatov has authored over 400 papers, 8 books, and holds 60 patents. His influential works include “Productivity Theory for Industrial Engineering” and “Theory of Gyroscopic Effects for Rotating Objects.” Honored with bronze and silver medals at the ITEX in Malaysia and the Order of Merit at the WIAF in Korea, he is a renowned keynote speaker and an active member of international scientific communities, contributing to various editorial boards and conferences globally.

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🎓 Education:

Dr. Ryspek Usubamatov earned his degree in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from Bauman Moscow State Technical University in 1966, followed by a Ph.D. in 1972. He later obtained a Dr. Tech. Sc. degree from the Kyrgyzstan Academy of Sciences.

🔬 Research Interests:

His research encompasses productivity theory, gyroscopic effects, and automation. He has published over 400 research papers, 8 books, and 60 patents, with notable works including “Productivity Theory for Industrial Engineering” and “Theory of Gyroscopic Effects for Rotating Objects.”

🏅 Awards and Honors:

Dr. Usubamatov has received multiple accolades, including bronze and silver medals at the International Exhibitions in Malaysia (ITEX) and the Order of Merit at the World Inventor Award Festival (WIAF) in Korea. He is a distinguished keynote speaker at international conferences and a member of several editorial boards and scientific associations.

🌍 Professional Activities:

He is actively involved in international scientific communities, serving on editorial boards for multiple journals and receiving invitations to speak at major conferences worldwide.

Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Optimization of Machining for the Maximal Productivity Rate of the Drilling Operations
    • Year: 2024
  • Title: Maximal Productivity Rate of Threading Machine Operations
    • Year: 2024
  • Title: Optimization of the Face Milling Operations by the Criterion of the Maximal Productivity Rate
    • Year: 2024
  • Title: Theory of Gyroscopic Effects for Rotating Objects
    • Year: 2022
  • Title: Optimization of Machining by the Milling Cutter
    • Year: 2022