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Mr. Miguel Rubira Danelon | Tribology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Miguel Rubira Danelon, University of SĆ£o Paulo, Brazil

Miguel Rubira Danelon is a Brazilian researcher and PhD student in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at the University of SĆ£o Paulo (USP). His expertise lies in surface modifications, tribology, and coating technologies. He has contributed significantly to the development of Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coatings, nitriding processes, and tribological testing. With a focus on improving wear resistance and corrosion behavior, Danelon has published extensively in indexed journals. His work also explores the application of coatings in various industries, enhancing material durability. šŸŒšŸ§ŖšŸ”¬šŸ’»šŸ“š

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Suitability of Miguel Rubira Danelon for the Best Researcher Award

Miguel Rubira Danelon is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his innovative work in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, specifically focusing on surface modifications, tribology, and coating technologies. As a Ph.D. student at the University of SĆ£o Paulo (USP), his research on Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coatings, nitriding processes, and tribological testing has significantly advanced the understanding of material durability, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. His work not only addresses fundamental scientific questions but also provides practical solutions to industrial challenges, making him a leader in the development of sustainable materials technologies.

Education and Experience :

  • PhD in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering ā€“ University of SĆ£o Paulo (USP), 2023ā€“Present šŸŽ“
  • Master’s in Materials Science ā€“ Federal University of SĆ£o Carlos (UFSCar), 2021ā€“2023 šŸŽ“
  • Technology in Metallurgical Processes ā€“ Sorocaba Technological College (FATEC), 2018ā€“2020 šŸŽ“
  • Scientific Initiation Scholarship Holder ā€“ National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), 2018ā€“2019 šŸ”¬
  • Scientific Initiation Scholarship Holder ā€“ SĆ£o Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP), 2019ā€“2020 šŸ”¬
  • Master Degree Scholarship Holder ā€“ Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), 2021ā€“2023 šŸŽ“

Professional Development :

Miguel has demonstrated exceptional progress in his professional career, reflected in his impressive academic indicators. With 9 publications in indexed journals, his research has earned recognition in the scientific community. His contributions to the field are supported by an h-index of 4 in both Scopus and ResearchGate, showing growing citation impact. His academic journey has been driven by research on surface treatments, tribology, and coating technologies, offering practical solutions to industry challenges. Additionally, his English proficiency (CAE C1 and Duolingo test score of 135) aids in his global academic collaboration. šŸ“ˆšŸ”šŸ“œšŸŒ

Research Focus :

Miguel’s research focuses on improving the wear resistance and corrosion properties of materials through advanced surface modification techniques. His work primarily deals with tribology, including the study of wear and friction behavior under various conditions. Notable topics include Diamond-Like Carbon (DLC) coatings deposition, plasma nitriding, and nitrocarburizing of steel, as well as the development of MoS2 coatings for enhanced lubrication. His research aims to optimize the performance of materials, especially in industrial applications such as cutting tools and engine components. These studies are pivotal in advancing sustainable material technologies. šŸ› ļøāš™ļøšŸ–¤šŸ”¬

Awards and Honors :

  • 2020 Lavoisier Award ā€“ Best student in Technology in Metallurgical Processes (FATEC) šŸ†

Publication Top Notes:

  • šŸ”¬ “Evaluation of nitriding, nitrocarburizing, organosilicon interlayer, diamond-like carbon film and duplex plasma treatment in the wear and corrosion resistance of AISI 4340 steel”

    Cited by: 14

  • šŸ’Ž “Study of the influence of a gradient gas flow as an alternative to improve the adhesion of Diamond-Like Carbon film in the wear and corrosion resistance on the nitrided AISI”

    Cited by: 13

  • āš™ļø “Duplex treatment with Hastelloy cage on AISI 5160 steel cutting tools”

    Cited by: 11

  • šŸ› ļø “Plasma duplex treatment influence on the tribological properties of the UNS S32760 stainless steel”
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    Cited by: 6
  • āš™ļø “Estudo do efeito da nitretaĆ§Ć£o iĆ“nica a plasma na resistĆŖncia ao desgaste do aƧo SAE 1020 utilizado em matriz de conformaĆ§Ć£o”

    Cited by: 6

 

 

Mr. Miguel Rubira Danelon | Tribology | Best Researcher Award

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