Prof. Dr Fengxian Xin | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Dr. Fengxian Xin | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor , at Xi’an Jiaotong University, China.

Prof. Dr. Fengxian Xin is a distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the School of Aerospace, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China. With a strong academic and research background in acoustics, vibroacoustics, and solid mechanics, he has developed an international reputation for advancing knowledge in structural sound transmission, acoustic materials, and fluid-structure interactions. Known for his deep theoretical insights and practical modeling skills, Prof. Xin actively collaborates across global academic institutions and remains dedicated to the education and mentorship of future engineers and scientists.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Xin received his Ph.D. in Mechanics from the School of Aerospace, Xi’an Jiaotong University in 2011 under the supervision of Prof. T.J. Lu. Prior to this, he completed his Master’s degree in the same field and institution in 2008 and earned his Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Mechanics in 2006. His education was firmly rooted in state and MOE key laboratories for strength and vibration, providing a strong foundation in structural dynamics and mechanical behavior of materials

Experience 💼

Prof. Xin began his academic career as a Lecturer (2011–2013) at Xi’an Jiaotong University and rose through the ranks as Associate Professor (2014–2020) before being appointed Full Professor in 2020. His global academic engagement includes serving as a Visiting Scholar at Harvard University (2015–2016) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2017, where he further enriched his research in advanced acoustics and mechanical systems.

Research Interests 🔬

Prof. Xin’s primary research interests lie in acoustofluidics, vibroacoustic behavior of structures, sound absorption materials, and cell and tissue mechanics. His work explores the interaction between sound waves and mechanical structures, with applications in lightweight aerospace structures, noise control, and biomechanics. His research blends analytical modeling, experimental validation, and computational simulation, contributing to the theoretical foundation and practical improvement of acoustic and mechanical systems.

Awards 🏆

Prof. Xin has earned recognition for his scholarly contributions, including the National Science and Technology Academic Publication Fund for his monograph published in Chinese. His international exposure and scholarly excellence have positioned him as a leading expert in vibroacoustics, invited to contribute to academic books and collaborative research projects with world-class institutions.

Top Noted Publications 📚

1. Tunable acoustic metamaterial for broadband low-frequency sound absorption by continuous acoustic impedance manipulation
Authors: Wang, Xiaochen; Yu, Chenlei; Xin, Fengxian
Citations: 5
Journal: Journal of Vibration and Control (JVC)
Year: 2025

2. Effect of Three-Dimensional auxetic honeycomb core on behavior of sound transmission loss in shallow sandwich cylindrical shell
Authors: Sayad Ghanbari Nezhad, Mojtaba; Motavasselolhagh, Mehrdad; Talebitooti, R.; Xin, Fengxian
Citations: 0
Journal: Composite Structures
Year: 2025

3. Broadband sound absorption of micro-perforated sandwich panels with hierarchical honeycomb core at high sound pressure levels
Authors: Zhou, Xindong; Zhang, Weitao; Geng, Xiangfei; Xin, Fengxian
Citations: 2
Journal: Composite Structures
Year: 2025

4. Hybrid honeycomb structure for enhanced broadband underwater sound absorption
Authors: Cai, Chuxiang; Xin, Fengxian
Citations: 5
Journal: International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
Year: 2024

5. Dual-Scale Spiral Material for Balancing High Load Bearing and Sound Absorption
Authors: Yu, Chenlei; Duan, Mingyu; Ti, Fei; Li, Moxiao; Chen, Xin
Citations: 5
Journal: Advanced Science (Open Access)
Year: 2024

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Fengxian Xin stands as a leading voice in the field of mechanical and acoustic engineering, with a career that bridges rigorous theoretical research and practical problem-solving. His consistent academic growth, international collaborations, and impactful publications make him a worthy candidate for prestigious recognitions such as the Best Researcher Award. With continued contributions to acoustics and mechanics, Prof. Xin is set to remain a key contributor to global advancements in mechanical engineering.

Prof Livija Cveticanin | Nonlinear Vibration | Best Researcher Award |

Prof. Livija Cveticanin | Nonlinear Vibration | Best Researcher Award | 

Faculty of Technical Sciences, at University of Novi Sad , Serbia.

Prof. Livija Cveticanin is a distinguished mechanical engineer and researcher specializing in nonlinear vibrations and rotor dynamics. She has been a Full Professor at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences, since 1991, holding various leadership positions, including Head of the Institute of Mechanics and Mechanical Design and Vice-Dean. She earned her Ph.D. from UNS-FTS in 1981 and later received a Doctor of Science title from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2013. Her research contributions include the development of the “Cveticanin Method” for solving nonlinear differential equations, with extensive applications in vibration diagnostics and noise reduction. Recognized among the top 2% of the most cited scientists globally (Stanford University, 2018 & 2020), she has published over 156 ISI-indexed journal papers, six monographs, and multiple book chapters, with more than 3,000 citations. She is an editor and reviewer for leading scientific journals and has been a plenary speaker at international conferences. Beyond academia, she has contributed to numerous engineering projects, co-authoring technical designs and production lines. Her international collaborations span Europe and beyond, making her a leading figure in mechanical engineering research.

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Education 🎓

Prof. Livija Cveticanin was born on April 7, 1952, in Senta. She completed her primary and secondary education in 1970. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Novi Sad (UNS) in 1975 with an outstanding GPA of 9.50/10. She obtained her Master’s degree in Mechanics from the University of Belgrade in 1977 and completed her Ph.D. in 1981 at the Faculty of Technical Sciences, UNS, specializing in the dynamics of machines and mechanisms with variable mass. In 2013, she was awarded the Doctor of Science title by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest.

Professional Experience 💼

She has been a Full Professor at the University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Technical Sciences since 1991, holding various leadership roles such as Head of the Institute of Mechanics and Mechanical Design (1990–1996), Head of the Department of Technical Mechanics (2018–present), and Vice-Dean of UNS-FTS (1997–2000). Additionally, she served as the Head of the International Doctoral School of Safety and Security Sciences in Budapest, Hungary (since 2016). Her teaching expertise spans multiple engineering disciplines, and she has supervised numerous Ph.D., Master’s, and Bachelor’s theses.

Research Interests 🌍

Her research primarily focuses on nonlinear vibrations and rotor dynamics, including the development of a groundbreaking method for solving strong nonlinear differential equations, now known as the “Cveticanin Method.” She has significantly contributed to vibration diagnostics, noise reduction, and machine mechanics, impacting both academia and industry.

Awards & Honors 🏆

Prof. Cveticanin has been recognized among the top 2% of the most cited scientists worldwide by Stanford University in 2018 and 2020. She received the Thomson Reuters award for authoring one of Serbia’s most-cited single-author papers, ranking in the top 1% of most-cited physics papers in 2001. She holds an Honorary Professorship at Politehnica University of Timișoara, Romania.

Top Noted Publications 📚

Homotopy–Perturbation Method for Pure Nonlinear Differential Equation, L. Cveticanin, 323 citations, Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2006.

Dynamic Modeling of a Pneumatic Muscle Actuator with Two-Direction Motion, J. Sárosi, I. Biro, J. Nemeth, L. Cveticanin, 129 citations, Mechanism and Machine Theory, 2015.

Strong Nonlinear Oscillators, L. Cveticanin, 111 citations, Springer, Cham, 2018.

Oscillator with Fraction Order Restoring Force, L. Cveticanin, 109 citations, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 2009.

Dynamics of Machines with Variable Mass, L. Cveticanin, 99 citations, Routledge, 2022.

Conclusion

Strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her exceptional publication record, scientific contributions, and recognition by prestigious institutions make her highly suitable. Expanding interdisciplinary research, international funding leadership, and public outreach could further strengthen her profile.