Prof. Mohamed Gomaa | Advanced Composites | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Gomaa | Advanced Composites | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohamed Gomaa | National Research Centre | Egypt

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Gomaa is a leading geophysicist and head of the Geophysical Exploration Research Group at the Central Laboratories Network and Center of Excellence, National Research Centre (NRC), Egypt, with a distinguished career dedicated to advancing the field of geophysics through innovative research, teaching, and scientific leadership. His primary research focuses on modeling and simulation of the electrical properties of rocks and minerals, with a particular emphasis on understanding the physical properties of grain textures, mixture laws, composites, and complex geological mixtures, contributing significantly to both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in applied geophysics and geology. Over the course of his career, he has authored 54 documents with 880 citations, achieving an h-index of 17, reflecting his impactful contributions to the scientific community, and has presented over 20 abstracts at international conferences and workshops on a wide range of geophysical and geological topics. He has been recognized with multiple awards for scientific excellence, research impact, and contributions to climate-related initiatives, highlighting his commitment to advancing knowledge and addressing global scientific challenges. In addition to his research, he holds an Egyptian patent and actively teaches courses in geophysics and geology at universities in Egypt, mentoring the next generation of scientists and professionals. Beyond his academic and research roles, Prof. Gomaa has made substantial contributions to the scientific community, serving as editor, associate editor, and reviewer for hundreds of international journals, contributing to the establishment of professional societies and research units, and participating in the organization of numerous international conferences. He is also engaged in national committees focused on Earth standards and natural resource conservation, exemplifying his dedication to the integration of scientific research with societal and environmental applications, and his ongoing efforts continue to shape and advance the field of geophysics both nationally and internationally.

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Featured Publications

Gomaa, M. M. (2025). Electrical properties as a tool for oil and gas exploration: A case study of Wadi Saal, East Central Sinai, Egypt. Journal of Geophysics and Engineering.

Gomaa, M. M. (2024). Grain size effect on electrical properties of dry friable sand. The European Physical Journal Special Topics.

Ramah, M., Heggy, E., Nasr, A., Toni, M., Gomaa, M. M., Hanert, E., & Kotb, A. (2024). Nubian aquifer linkage to the High Aswan Dam Reservoir: Initial assessments of processes and challenges. Journal of Hydrology.

Gomaa, M. M., & Abd El Aziz, E. A. (2024). Depositional environment, petrophysical evaluation and electrical properties of Zeit Formation, Northwestern Shore of Gulf of Suez, Egypt. Journal of Earth Science.

Gomaa, M. M. (2023). Speculation of salinity and heterogeneity for some dry and saturated sandstone rocks. Materials Chemistry and Physics.

Gomaa, M. M., Elshenawy, A. M., Basheer, A. A., Moawad, M., & Kotb, A. (2023). Synthetic mixture of sand and shale: How conductor (shale) and saturation influence electrical characteristics. Applied Water Science.

Gomaa, M. M. (2023). Electrical properties of hematite and pure sand synthetic homogeneous mixture. Applied Water Science.

 

 

Dr. Tianyu Fu | Advanced Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tianyu Fu | Advanced Composites | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tianyu Fu | Changzhou College of Information Technology | China

Dr. Tianyu Fu is a research-driven academic specializing in advanced manufacturing and electromagnetic-thermal coupling technologies, with a focus on Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) induction heating and composite processing systems. His expertise integrates mechanical design, electromagnetic field analysis, and automated composite fabrication, contributing to advancements in high-performance materials for aerospace and defense industries. His research portfolio includes multiple funded projects under the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Jiangsu Provincial Research Program, emphasizing adaptive dynamic superposition magnetic field technologies for precise temperature control and efficient curing processes. Dr. Fu has produced over ten SCI-indexed publications and provides peer review for leading journals in the field. His technical leadership extends to the development of a Key Laboratory for Carbon Fiber Pressure Vessel Forming Technology and collaborative projects with major industry partners such as COMAC and the China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation. Among his significant achievements is the creation of China’s first robotic dry winding device for automated composite manufacturing, which has been successfully applied to military-grade composite shell production. His research continues to drive innovation in intelligent electromagnetic heating and carbon fiber composite applications.

Profile: Scopus

Featured Publications

Fu, T. (2025). Induction heating of CFRP based on macro-microscopic combination of dynamic superposition magnetic fields. Applied Composite Materials.