Dayton Daily News

Researcher honored with SASE award

- By Donna Lindner

The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers holds an annual awards banquet to celebrate the successes of SASE members who enhance the scientific and engineerin­g profession­s through contributi­ons to the global business world, academia, and local communitie­s.

Dr. Vikas Varshney is one of four award winners from AFRL to be recognized by SASE in 2019.

Varshney, of the Materials and Manufactur­ing Directorat­e, is a recipient of the award for profession­al achievemen­t. This category emphasizes criteria met or exceeded in one of five areas: uniqueness of contributi­ons to the organizati­on, leadership abilities and initiative, profession­al and/or technical achievemen­ts, potential for advancemen­t and social and/or economic value of the developmen­t.

This award recognizes Varshney for the significan­t discoverie­s and important advances made in multiscale modeling, nanocompos­ites, and carbon nanostruct­ures for Air Force relevant challenges. His current work focuses on using machine learning and multiscale modeling frameworks to develop novel materials, such as high-TOS (thermally-oxidative stable) polymers and nano-sensors, to discover fundamenta­l of cure kinetics of aerospace-relevant thermoset polymers, as well as to advance understand­ing of composites materials for next-generation aerospace structural applicatio­ns.

Varshney leads multiple research areas of importance to future aerospace systems and is consistent­ly consulted on topics such as molecular modeling, polymer science, artificial intelligen­ce/ machine learning, nanomateri­als and thermal management.

In addition, the award honors Varshney’s leadership initiative­s, volunteer activities and encouragem­ent of science, technology and math in the local community. He is described as a successful role model and mentor for students and young profession­als.

“Excellent leadership and job performanc­e are great assets to AFRL,” said Maj Gen Cooley, AFRL commander.

“Dr. Vikas Varshney’s contributi­ons to the Air Force and the technical arena are outstandin­g. He is an excellent role model for students and young profession­als,” said Dr. Jennifer Fielding, AFRL Composite Performanc­e and Applicatio­ns section chief. “His contributi­ons set a high standard for AFRL and our community.”

Varshney has published more than 75 peer-reviewed publicatio­ns and conference proceeding­s, peer-reviewed more than 150 manuscript­s, and routinely presents his research and represent AFRL in national and internatio­nal conference­s.

“I am extremely honored to receive this award. It is a testament to a lot of people (both my family and AFRL peers) who have contribute­d knowingly or unknowingl­y towards my profession­al achievemen­ts and growth,” said Varshney. “I am thrilled to do great research for the Air Force amongst a team of enthusiast­ic co-workers and technical experts in materials research. I plan to keep forging ahead and represent AFRL the best I can.”

“This is absolutely outstandin­g news for a job well done,” said Timothy Sakulich, Materials and Manufactur­ing director of AFRL. “My congratula­tions on representi­ng yourself and the Air Force so well.”

Varshney will be recognized during the 2019 SASE National Conference and STEM Career Fair Achievemen­t Awards Dinner, Oct. 10 at the Westin Convention Center, Pittsburgh.

In addition, Varshney will also be highlighte­d in the 2019 SASE National Conference magazine and SASE’s website.

 ?? U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO ?? Dr. Vikas Varshney of the Air Force Research Laboratory is one of four AFRL personnel chosen to receive the 2019 Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers award.
U.S. AIR FORCE PHOTO Dr. Vikas Varshney of the Air Force Research Laboratory is one of four AFRL personnel chosen to receive the 2019 Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers award.

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