Fadia Ahmed A. Naji | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fadia Ahmed A. Naji | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fadia Ahmed A. Naji, Delhi Technological University, India

Ms. Fadia Ahmed A. Naji is a dedicated scholar and professional with a strong foundation in Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. Her academic qualifications, professional experiences, research accomplishments, and skills exemplify her commitment to academic excellence and industrial applications. Ms. Naji is recognized for her analytical and organizational skills, problem-solving abilities, and excellent interpersonal communication. Her ability to manage work efficiently under pressure and collaborate effectively with academic and industrial teams highlights her versatility and dedication.

Education:

Ms. Naji has a solid educational background, starting with a B.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from Taiz University, Yemen, in 2012, followed by an M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering from the same institution in 2021. She is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Delhi Technological University, India, with a research focus on advanced materials and sustainable manufacturing. This progression demonstrates her dedication to enhancing her expertise and contributing to cutting-edge research.

Professional Profiles:

ORCID Profile

Professional Experience:

Ms. Naji’s professional journey includes roles such as Head of the Planning and Purchasing Departments at Alahlia Mineral Water Co. in Yemen (2012–2019), where she honed her skills in industrial management and strategic operations. Additionally, she has served as a Teaching Assistant at Iqra College, sharing her knowledge and inspiring future engineers. Her experience bridges academia and industry, reflecting her practical and theoretical understanding of engineering principles.

Skills:

Ms. Naji possesses an impressive skill set that includes analytical reasoning, project management, and proficiency in computer science. Her ability to blend logic with creative problem-solving makes her a standout researcher. Additionally, her excellent communication, teamwork, and organizational abilities ensure she thrives in collaborative environments, making her research impactful and widely disseminated.

Research Interests:

Ms. Naji has made notable contributions to scientific literature, particularly in the fields of quality control, nano-finishing of titanium alloys, and sustainable manufacturing processes. Her publications, such as “Designing an Integrated Model of Quality Control and Maintenance Planning” and “Sustainable Chemo-Mechanical Magneto-Rheological Finishing of Ti64 Alloy,” showcase her innovative approaches to solving contemporary engineering challenges. Her research on environmentally friendly methods for biomedical implant surface modifications underlines her focus on sustainability and social impact.

Publications:

Designing an integrated model of quality control and maintenance planning for the multi-component system using the CUSUM chart

Challenges and opportunities in nano finishing of titanium alloys for biomedical applications: A review

Future Perspectives and Research Trends in Chemo-mechanical Magneto-rheological Finishing for Enhanced Surface Quality

A Novel Thermochemical Process for Ti46 Alloy Surface Modification by Environmentally Friendly for Biomedical Implant Applications

Sustainable Chemo-Mechanical Magneto-Rheological Finishing of Ti64 Alloy: Enhancing Surface Finish through pH Regulation and Process Parameter Optimization

 

Conclusion:

Ms. Fadia Ahmed A. Naji is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her academic achievements, professional expertise, and significant research contributions in industrial engineering and sustainable manufacturing distinguish her as a researcher with substantial potential. Strengthening her global outreach and expanding interdisciplinary collaborations can further elevate her profile.

This combination of academic rigor, practical experience, and impactful research positions her as a deserving nominee for this award.