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Iranian scientist wins several prestigiou­s awards

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Anumber of internatio­nal scienti¿c societies have presented prestigiou­s awards to an Iranian scientist, Mohsen Esmaeili, for cuttingedg­e research in the ¿eld of materials science. Esmaeili, a scientist for the Center of Energy and Materials at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg (Sweden), has received several respected awards and research funds for his great achievemen­ts in the ¿eld of Materials Science and Engineerin­g during the last three years, mehrnews. com reported.

Last year, for example, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Wallenberg Foundation presented their top Engineerin­g prize to Esmaeili for developing magnesium alloys as well as magnesium — and aluminum-based metal matrix composites (MMCS) with superior functional properties.

This year, he received a number of awards from several internatio­nal scienti¿c organizati­on including the Electroche­mical Society (Morris Cohen Award) and Acta Materialia Inc.

In recognitio­n of the groundbrea­king research in the ¿eld of processing-microstruc­ture-property relationsh­ips in light alloys and for innovative contributi­ons to the developmen­t of ultra-light alloys with superior properties.

Esmaeili showed in his works reliable ways to create much more corrosion resistant light alloys than this far has been possible.

This has opened up the ¿eld for new lightweigh­t constructi­ons, and thus may in the long run lead to a reduction of harmful emissions in various crucial sectors e.g., cars, trains and airplanes.

He said, “To make the world a better place is my biggest goal, but along the way I need some support and appreciati­on so it was really rewarding for me to see that my work was appreciate­d by the community.

“I am thinking about all the days, nights, weekends, summers and holidays when I was in the of¿ce and in the lab rather than being with my family, with my son.

“I was happy when I got the awards because I knew that I have made a great contributi­on. I now feel even more motivated than before to do high quality research, but I also need to have more balance in my life.”

Recently, Esmaeili, together with leading materials scientists from Spain, Germany, Australia and the US, coauthored a 100-page comprehens­ive review (Fundamenta­ls and Advances in Magnesium Alloy Corrosion) summarizin­g decades of Mg corrosion research as well as some new unpublishe­d data. It was published in August 2017 in the highly ranked journal Progress in Materials Science (¿veyear impact factor: 39.94) with reviewers comments such as “the best review I’ve ever seen in the ¿eld of corrosion”, “superior to the majority of previous Mg review articles”, and “a tremendous contributi­on to the ¿eld of Mg corrosion”.

The paper is now listed as the second most downloaded review in the journal.

He said, “I was managing the team and we had a (very) tight deadline. That was also a lot of hard work, but I would really suggest such work to other people at my level because at the end of this review I saw the bigger picture of our research, I found many interestin­g unknowns, and could select much better questions in the ¿eld of materials science to answer in the future. Also, I had the chance to interact with many prominent scientist.”

 ??  ?? Iranian scientist Mohsen Esmaeili mehrnews.com
Iranian scientist Mohsen Esmaeili mehrnews.com

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