Bernard Mahoney | 3D Printing in Construction | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Bernard Mahoney | 3D Printing in Construction | Research Excellence Award

Oklahoma State University | United States

B. Mahoney is a dedicated researcher and scholar specializing in polymer science and engineering, currently serving as a [insert designation] at [insert institution/organization]. With extensive professional experience in materials research and additive manufacturing, Mahoney has led and contributed to interdisciplinary projects exploring vitrimers, polymer composites, and their applications in aerospace and construction industries. His research focuses on the development of self-healing polymers, machine learning-assisted polymer design, and sustainable material solutions, resulting in multiple publications, including studies on healing efficiency in vitrimers and electrocution risks in construction. Mahoney has actively participated in leadership roles within collaborative research initiatives, contributed as a peer reviewer and editorial member for scientific journals, and holds professional memberships and certifications in polymer science and engineering. His work has been recognized for advancing the understanding of innovative polymer materials and promoting their industrial adoption. His research impact includes 1 citation, 2 publications, and an h-index of 1.

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Zhenmin Ding | 3D Printing in Construction | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Zhenmin Ding | 3D Printing in Construction | Excellence in Research Award

Assistant Researcher | Liaoning Academy of Materials | China

Zhenmin Ding is an Associate Researcher at the Institute of Structured and Architected Materials, Liaoning Academy of Materials, with expertise in bioinspired micro/nano optothermal and functional nanomaterials. Trained in chemical engineering, he contributes to the Human–Machine Physical Interface Materials research program and plays an active role in research projects on radiative cooling, Janus-structured materials, and precise spectral regulation. His research focuses on biomimetic photothermal control, flexible functional membranes, and advanced sensing and energy-harvesting materials, with peer-reviewed publications and granted invention patents demonstrating applied innovation. He has participated in international collaborative research activities and contributes to materials design and performance optimization. His academic excellence and innovation capacity have been recognized through competitive awards and institutional honors. His current research impact includes 1 citation, 2 publications, and an h-index of 1.

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