Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Engineering | Best Innovator Award

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Engineering | Best Innovator Award

Engineer at Aria Plasma Gostar Pars, Iran

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Summary

Dr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour is a senior electronics engineer and technology innovator with extensive expertise in green technologies, intelligent systems, and sustainable engineering solutions. He currently serves as the Senior Electronics Engineer at Arya Plasma Gostar Pars Company (Plasma Systems) and CEO of Parsa Pardazesh Bushehr Sanat Company (PPBS Co.). Known for his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to social impact, Dr. Esmaeilipour has made significant contributions to air and water purification technologies, AI-powered wearable devices, and education in electronics and robotics. His inventions and leadership in both academia and industry have garnered national and international recognition.

Educational Details

Dr. Esmaeilipour holds a degree in Electronics Engineering and has continually advanced his technical expertise through hands-on engineering, innovation, and international collaboration. He has authored multiple technical books and contributed significantly to journals and conferences, demonstrating mastery in control systems, AI integration, and photovoltaic systems.

Professional Experience

Dr. Esmaeilipour has over a decade of professional experience leading complex electronics projects. At Arya Plasma Gostar Pars Company, he has led the development and implementation of cutting-edge air purification and water filtration systems utilizing cold plasma technology. He has also managed smart control systems and sensor-based applications for the environmental and public health sectors. As the founder and CEO of PPBS Co., he has mentored young engineers, provided employment for students, and executed numerous tech infrastructure projects including cybersecurity systems and robotics development. Additionally, he plays a key voluntary role in the Robotics Team at Islamic Azad University, guiding students in sensor integration, PID control, and robotic prototyping.

Research Interests

Dr. Esmaeilipour’s research is deeply rooted in electronics innovation, green technology, smart health devices, and robotics. He is particularly focused on the application of AI in embedded systems, smart wearables (such as his patented smart bracelet for the visually impaired), environmental monitoring systems, and energy-efficient technologies such as photovoltaic and cold plasma systems for wastewater treatment. He also explores optimization methods in control systems and intelligent robotics.

Author Metrics

Dr. Esmaeilipour has authored and co-authored several scientific papers, with a growing presence in academic journals and conferences across the globe. His publications span journals like GJES and IJAR, covering topics from fuzzy logic controllers to AI-based data engineering. He has also published four books in English on topics ranging from photovoltaic systems and electrical safety to advanced circuit design.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Esmaeilipour has received numerous accolades and certifications, including international recognition from the World Technology Group (Germany) and INT UNIONS for his work in electronics and robotics. He has been featured in Persian Gulf media as a successful entrepreneur and inventor. His patents, including a smart bracelet and wastewater treatment system using cold plasma, highlight his innovative impact. Additionally, he holds multiple professional memberships and certifications in cybersecurity, solar technology, and HSE, affirming his commitment to continuous learning and professional excellence.

Publication Top Notes

1. Design, Construction and Performance Comparison of Fuzzy Logic Controller and PID Controller for Two-Wheel Balance Robot

Authors: M. Esmaeilipour, M.H. Zalzar
Journal: London Journal of Engineering Research, Vol. 25(1), pp. 51–68
Year: 2025
Summary:
This paper presents a comparative analysis between Fuzzy Logic and PID controllers for stabilizing a two-wheel self-balancing robot. The study demonstrates how fuzzy logic offers superior adaptability to nonlinear dynamics and external disturbances, making it suitable for robotics applications.

2. The Utilization of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in the Domain of Electronic Data Engineering

Author: M.H.Z. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research
Year: 2024
Summary:
This article explores the integration of AI techniques into electronic data systems, emphasizing improved efficiency in signal processing, automation, and predictive analytics. The study advocates for AI’s transformative role in next-generation smart electronic systems.

3. Advances and Challenges in Lithium-Ion Battery Technology

Author: M. Esmaeilipour
Conference: 2nd International Conference on Electrical, Mechanical, Information Technologies
Year: 2025
Summary:
This conference paper discusses recent innovations in lithium-ion battery design, energy density improvements, and challenges related to thermal stability and lifecycle management. It emphasizes sustainable solutions for extending battery longevity in electronic systems.

4. Design of an Optimal Proportional-Integral-Derivative Controller Utilizing AI Techniques for Brushless Direct Current Motor with Phase Shift

Author: M. Esmaeilipour
Year: 2025
Summary:
This work proposes an optimized AI-assisted PID controller for brushless DC motors to reduce phase lag and energy loss. The paper evaluates the controller’s performance in high-precision industrial applications, showing enhanced responsiveness and stability.

5. Advancements in Cold Plasma Technology for Electronic and Surface Sterilization Applications

Author: M. Esmaeilipour
Summary:
This publication highlights recent developments in cold plasma systems for electronic device sterilization and environmental decontamination. It explores the synergy of plasma technology with embedded control systems to provide efficient, chemical-free sterilization methods.

Conclusion

Dr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour is highly suitable for the Best Innovator Award. His work exemplifies the spirit of innovation — combining engineering expertise with environmental and social impact. His unique blend of scientific inquiry, practical engineering, and entrepreneurial leadership positions him as a leading force in applied electronics and sustainable technology. With increased academic collaborations and strategic commercialization, his innovations have the potential to create transformative global change.

Rasool Mohsenzadeh | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh, Mechanical Engineering, Best Researcher Award

Doctorate at Department of Mechanical Engineering, Iran

Summary:

Assistant Professor Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh is an accomplished researcher and educator in the field of mechanical engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. and M.S. degrees from Tabriz University, specializing in Mechanical Engineering, with a focus on nanocomposite materials and gear performance. Dr. Mohsenzadeh’s research interests lie in tribology, finite element analysis, and the mechanical behavior of polymer-based nanocomposites. He has published several articles in reputable journals, contributing significantly to the understanding of nanocomposite gear performance and material characterization. Alongside his research endeavors, Dr. Mohsenzadeh has extensive teaching experience, having instructed various courses in mechanical engineering at Technical and Vocational University in Tabriz. He is committed to advancing knowledge in his field and mentoring the next generation of engineers.

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👩‍🎓Education & Qualification:

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Tabriz University, awarded on September 5, 2021. His dissertation focused on the “Wear, life, and failure behavior of polyacetal-carbon black-calcium carbonate nanocomposite gears” under the supervision of Dr. Karim Shelesh-Nezhad.

M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Tabriz University, completed in 2012. His master’s thesis explored the “Wear, life, and failure behavior of polyacetal-carbon black-calcium carbonate nanocomposite gears,” also supervised by Dr. Karim Shelesh-Nezhad.

B.S. in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from Technical and Vocational University, earned in 2008.

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh’s research interests and professional experience are not provided in the provided information.

Professional Experience:         

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh has amassed a wealth of experience in academia and research, contributing significantly to the field of mechanical engineering. His professional journey includes:

Research Project at Technical and Vocational University, 2022:

  • Focus: Improving the impact resistance and UV resistance of the bumper bracket.

Research Project at Khooshe Zarin Azerbaijan Company, 2021:

  • Objective: Investigating the feasibility of using nanocomposite water sprinklers in center pivot systems.

Instructor at Technical and Vocational University, Tabriz (2012-09-23 to 2012-09-05):

  • Taught courses such as Statics of Materials, Mechanics of Materials, Metrology, Mechanical Engineering Design, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Turning, Milling, and Technical English.

Assistant Professor at Technical and Vocational University, Tabriz (from 2021-09-05 to present):

  • Conducting courses including Statics of Materials, Mechanics of Materials, Metrology, Mechanical Engineering Design, Hydraulics and Pneumatics, Turning, Milling, and Technical English.

Dr. Mohsenzadeh’s dedication to teaching and research, coupled with his expertise in mechanical engineering, underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge and preparing the next generation of engineers.

Honors and awards:

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh was honored with the “Top Article” award at the 13th Conference of Nanotechnology Graduates in 2012 for his research titled “The effect of calcium carbonate nanoparticles on the wear behavior of PA6/PP gears” (in Persian). This recognition underscores his significant contribution to the field of nanotechnology and highlights the impact of his research on understanding the wear behavior of polymeric gears. Such accolades demonstrate Dr. Mohsenzadeh’s dedication to advancing knowledge in mechanical engineering and nanotechnology.

 Research Interest:

Dr. Rasool Mohsenzadeh’s research interests include:

  • Tribology and wear analysis of polymer-based nanocomposites
  • Finite element analysis and experimental validation of mechanical components
  • Performance evaluation and modeling of polymer nanocomposite gears
  • Synergistic effects of nano-scale inclusions on mechanical and thermal properties
  • Optimization of composite materials for enhanced mechanical performance
  • Impact resistance and fatigue analysis of polymer nanocomposites
  • Development of novel experimental techniques for material characterization
  • Investigation of nanomaterial applications in mechanical engineering components
  • Life analysis and failure mode assessment of polymer-based nanocomposite systems
  • Study of nanocomposite behavior under varying loading condition

Publication Top Noted:

Experimental and finite element analysis on the performance of polyacetal/carbon black nanocomposite gears

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, K Shelesh-Nezhad, TN Chakherlou
  • Journal: Tribology International
  • Year: 2021
  • Citation count: 12

Load-bearing analysis of polymer nanocomposite gears using a temperature-based step loading technique: Experimental and numerical study

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, BH Soudmand, K Shelesh-Nezhad
  • Journal: Wear
  • Year: 2023
  • Citation count: 11

A combined experimental-numerical approach for life analysis and modeling of polymer-based ternary nanocomposite gears

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, BH Soudmand, K Shelesh-Nezhad
  • Journal: Tribology International
  • Year: 2022
  • Citation count: 11

Synergetic impacts of two rigid nano‐scale inclusions on the mechanical and thermal performance of POM/carbon black/CaCO3 ternary nanocomposite systems

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, BH Soudmand, K Shelesh‐Nezhad
  • Journal: Polymer Composites
  • Year: 2022
  • Citation count: 10

Gear life and failure mode versus meshing stress in polyacetal/carbon black nanocomposite gears

  • Authors: R Mohsenzadeh, K Shelesh-Nezhad, TN Chakherlou, HH Yaghini
  • Journal: Engineering Failure Analysis
  • Year: 2022
  • Citation count: 9