Strengths for the Award
Neetesh Soni has a robust interdisciplinary research background, particularly in materials science, additive manufacturing, and metallurgical engineering. His work in advanced manufacturing techniques such as selective laser melting (SLM) and friction stir welding (FSW) showcases a commitment to industrial applicability and innovation. With multiple peer-reviewed publications, oral presentations, and international conference contributions, Neetesh has consistently demonstrated research excellence. His experience across international institutions, including Italy, China, and India, adds to his global research exposure, further strengthening his candidacy.
Areas for Improvement
While Neetesh’s research is impressive, there is an opportunity to expand into collaborative, cross-disciplinary research projects that integrate environmental sustainability—an area that is increasingly pivotal in modern scientific endeavors. Additionally, gaining more leadership experience in research projects or mentoring young researchers could enhance his profile for prestigious awards.
🎓 Education
Ph.D. Candidate (2022 – Present), University of Salento, Italy: Complex System Engineering, awarded the prestigious Green and Innovation Fellowship.
Junior Research Fellow (JRF) (2021 – 2022), SVNIT, Surat, India: Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Manufacturing Engineering.
Research Assistant (2018 – 2021), Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, China: Materials Science and Engineering.
Master of Technology (M.Tech.) (2015 – 2017), NIT Warangal, India: Metallurgical and Materials Engineering.
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) (2010 – 2014), Maharshi Dayanand University, India: Mechanical Engineering.
đź’Ľ Experience
Neetesh Soni has held various roles in research and industry. Currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Salento, he works on additive manufacturing and metallurgical aspects of selective laser melting. Previously, as a Junior Research Fellow at SVNIT, India, Neetesh focused on the industrial applicability of novel manufacturing techniques like SPIF. He also gained experience as a Research Assistant in China, where he investigated hybrid materials and environmental corrosion protection methods. His internships at renowned institutions like Tata Motors and National Bearing Corporation have sharpened his skills in practical manufacturing processes and quality control.
🔬 Research Interests
Neetesh’s research interests encompass additive manufacturing, materials technology, and metallurgical processes, with a focus on selective laser melting and friction stir welding. He is passionate about optimizing industrial manufacturing techniques and exploring sustainable materials with self-healing properties. His interdisciplinary research also delves into environmental corrosion protection and the behavior of polymers and non-ferrous metals in industrial settings.
🏆 Awards
Green and Innovation Fellowship (2022 – Present) by the Ministry of Research and Innovation, Italy.
Recognized for his contributions in Materials Science and Additive Manufacturing through his work in international research collaborations and conferences.
đź“š Publication Top Notes
Soni, N. (2022). “Internal surface error detection by Non-destructive methods for hybrid materials joint made by Friction stir butt-welding,” Submitted.
Soni, N., Kumar, A., et al. (2019). “Electrochemical and surface studies of 0.95 Mg-Al-alloy and pure copper joints prepared using friction stir welding,” International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 14(1), 8949-8972. [Cited by 15] DOI
Singh, A., Soni, N., et al. (2019). “A combined electrochemical and theoretical analysis of environmentally benign polymer for corrosion protection of N80 steel,” Results in Physics, 13, 102116. [Cited by 10] DOI
Singh, A., Soni, N., Lin, Y. (2019). “Analyses of new electrochemical techniques to study the behavior of corrosion mitigating polymers on N80 tubing steel,” ACS Omega, 4(2), 3420-3431. [Cited by 8] DOI
Soni, N., Kumar, A. (2017). “Defects Formation during Friction Stir Welding: A Review,” International Journal of Engineering and Manufacturing Research, 7(3), 121-125. [Cited by 20] DOI
Conclusion
Neetesh Soni’s research accomplishments, especially in materials and additive manufacturing, position him as a strong candidate for the “Best Researcher Award.” With continued focus on interdisciplinary applications and sustainability, his profile could become even more competitive.