Mohammad Silani | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assoc Prof Dr. Mohammad Silani | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Isfahan University of Technology | Iran

Dr. Mohammad Silani is an accomplished Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Isfahan University of Technology (IUT), Iran, where he currently serves as the Head of International Scientific Cooperation. His academic career reflects a continuous trajectory of excellence in multiscale modeling, computational mechanics, and advanced materials research. Since joining IUT as an Assistant Professor in 2015, Dr. Silani has made significant contributions in micromechanics, multiscale simulation, fracture mechanics, and computational materials science. From 2022 to 2023, he was awarded the prestigious MSCA Seal of Excellence Fellowship at the Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy, where he advanced adaptive concurrent multiscale methods for wear modeling and developed coarse-grained molecular dynamics tools for fatigue crack propagation. His international research engagements also include visiting fellowships at the University of New South Wales in Australia, Qatar University, the National University of Singapore, and multiple research positions at Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany, where he contributed to the development of open-source multiscale finite element codes and advanced modeling techniques for nanocomposites. Dr. Silani earned all three of his degrees—B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D.—from IUT, specializing in solid mechanics, fracture mechanics, vibrations, FEM, and multiscale analysis. He possesses strong programming expertise in Python, Fortran, MATLAB, and Abaqus scripting and has advanced proficiency in leading finite element software including Abaqus, ANSYS, and LS-DYNA. His research achievements include more than 2,400 citations with an H-index of 20, reflecting his impactful contributions to computational mechanics, phase-field modeling, stochastic analysis, XFEM, SBFEM, and machine-learning-assisted material design. He has supervised over 70 postgraduate students, taught a wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses, and reviewed for leading journals such as Materials & Design, International Journal of Fatigue, Composite Structures, and Scientific Reports. His extensive publication record includes high-impact works in Advanced Materials, International Journal of Fracture, Computational Mechanics, Nanotechnology, Acta Mechanica Sinica, and Journal of Mechanical Behavior of Biomedical Materials. Dr. Silani’s honors include the Distinguished Young Professor Award from Iran’s National Elites Foundation (2022, 2023), multiple national science grants, a DAAD Research Grant, and project funding from the German Research Foundation (DFG). His current research spans phase-field modeling of nanowires, fracture and wear simulations, machine learning for materials design, nano- and micro-scale damage analysis, bone tissue mechanics, and Industry 4.0-based mechanical monitoring. Dr. Silani maintains active collaborations with leading researchers worldwide, reinforcing his position as a distinguished scholar in computational mechanics and multiscale material modeling.

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Featured Publications

A computational library for multiscale modeling of material failure
Talebi, H., Silani, M., Bordas, S. P. A., Kerfriden, P., & Rabczuk, T. (2014). A computational library for multiscale modeling of material failure. Computational Mechanics, 53(5), 1047–1071.

Stochastic analysis of the fracture toughness of polymeric nanoparticle composites using polynomial chaos expansions
Hamdia, K. M., Silani, M., Zhuang, X., He, P., & Rabczuk, T. (2017). Stochastic analysis of the fracture toughness of polymeric nanoparticle composites using polynomial chaos expansions. International Journal of Fracture, 206(2), 215–227.

First-principles multiscale modeling of mechanical properties in graphene/borophene heterostructures empowered by machine-learning interatomic potentials
Mortazavi, B., Silani, M., Podryabinkin, E. V., Rabczuk, T., Zhuang, X., & Shapeev, A. V. (2021). First-principles multiscale modeling of mechanical properties in graphene/borophene heterostructures empowered by machine-learning interatomic potentials. Advanced Materials, 33(35), 2102807.

Chao Cai | Additive Manufacturing | Young Scientist Award | 13164

Dr. Chao Cai | Additive Manufacturing | Young Scientist Award

Dr. Chao Cai, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, School of Materials Science and Engineering, China

Dr. Chao Cai is a distinguished scholar at the School of Materials Science and Engineering, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China. His research focuses on advanced materials development, including functional materials, energy storage, and nanotechnology, contributing to cutting-edge innovations in materials science.

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Educational Qualification🎓

Cai Chao’s academic journey is a testament to unwavering dedication and an insatiable curiosity about materials science. Graduating with honors from top-tier institutions in China, he laid the groundwork for a career deeply rooted in cutting-edge research. His strong foundation in theoretical and applied science enabled him to pursue advanced studies in the fields of additive manufacturing and hot isostatic pressing (HIP). This academic rigor equipped him with the expertise required to address the most challenging problems in materials processing, aerospace, and nuclear fusion.

Professional Endeavors 🏢

Currently an Associate Professor and Master/Doctoral Supervisor at the prestigious Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Chao has been pivotal in bridging academic knowledge and industry applications. As a principal investigator, he has successfully led nine impactful research projects funded by national and provincial bodies, including the Young Scientist Project and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. These projects reflect his ability to align academic pursuits with real-world challenges in advanced manufacturing.

In addition, his editorial roles with journals like Advanced Powder Materials and Additive Manufacturing Frontiers underscore his commitment to sharing knowledge and mentoring the next generation of materials scientists.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Cai’s work focuses on the theoretical and practical applications of hot isostatic pressing and additive manufacturing. These technologies, critical to aerospace and nuclear fusion, are vital for advancing materials performance, energy efficiency, and national defense.

His contributions span:

  • Innovative Applications: Revolutionizing material densification through HIP, improving structural integrity for aerospace components.
  • Additive Manufacturing: Developing novel techniques for 3D printing metals and alloys, reducing waste and improving design flexibility.
  • Interdisciplinary Integration: Collaborating across fields to optimize materials for high-temperature and high-pressure environments.

Accolades and Recognition 🏆

Cai Chao’s achievements have earned him numerous accolades:

  • Young Talent of China Association for Science and Technology (CAST): A recognition of his contributions to advancing science in China.
  • Hubei Province’s ‘Hundred Talents Plan’: A program that highlights his role in regional innovation.
  • Wuhan Talents Award: Celebrating his exceptional contributions to science and technology.

In addition, his 16 patents demonstrate his ability to convert theoretical research into practical innovations, while his 3,264 citations and publications in leading journals like Int. J. Mach. Tools Manuf. and Addit. Manuf. affirm his standing in the scientific community.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Cai’s work is not confined to laboratories or academic circles—it extends to industries and national strategies. His innovations have significantly enhanced materials used in aerospace and nuclear fusion, areas critical to China’s defense and energy sectors. By advancing HIP and additive manufacturing technologies, he has:

  • Enabled the development of lighter, stronger materials for aviation and space exploration.
  • Contributed to the creation of safer and more efficient nuclear reactors.
  • Fostered sustainable practices by reducing material waste during manufacturing.

Publication Top Notes

Author: Cheng, K., Cao, Y., Jiang, Y., Cai, C., Shi, Y.

Journal: Materials and Design

Year: 2025

Author: Shi, Y., Yan, C., Song, B., Liu, G., Ouyang, Z.

Journal: Additive Manufacturing Frontiers, 

Year: 2024

Author: Sun, X., Cai, C., Pan, S., Bao, N., Liu, N.

Journal: Mathematics

Year: 2021, 

Author: Qiu, Y., Zheng, B., Cai, C.

Journal: Jisuanji Gongcheng/Computer Engineering

Year:  2021

Author: Sun, X., Ding, Z., Cai, C., Pan, S.

Journal: Natural Science Edition

Year:  2024