Professor Andrij Milenin | Materials for fpv drones | Best Researcher Award
Professor | AGH University in Krakow | Poland
Professor Andrij Milenin, Dr. Habil. Eng., is a distinguished researcher and educator in the field of computational mechanics and materials engineering, currently serving as Professor and Leader of the Laboratory of Computational Mechanics at the AGH University of Krakow, Poland. With a robust academic foundation in Metallurgical Engineering from the National Metallurgical Academy of Ukraine, where he earned his Doctor of Engineering in 1991 and Dr. Habil. Eng. in 2001, Professor Milenin has built a career spanning over three decades across Ukraine, Poland, and international collaborations. His expertise encompasses finite element modeling, metal forming processes, and the development of biodegradable metallic biomaterials, with a particular focus on Zn- and Mg-based surgical wires and implant materials that contribute to advancements in biomedical engineering. He has authored numerous high-impact publications in leading journals such as Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Materials (Basel), and Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, reflecting his commitment to applied research and innovation. His works address both theoretical and practical challenges, bridging computational modeling with industrial and medical applications. As a dedicated mentor, he has supervised ten PhD theses and numerous master’s and bachelor’s projects, fostering the next generation of researchers in materials science and computational mechanics. His role as reviewer for premier journals and the National Science Centre of Poland further highlights his scientific credibility and leadership. Professor Milenin’s ongoing projects explore sustainable manufacturing methods, advanced heat transfer modeling, and nanocoating technologies for medical implants, underscoring his contribution to the global pursuit of eco-efficient and health-focused engineering solutions. His extensive citation record and sustained scholarly activity mark him as a thought leader whose research not only strengthens academic knowledge but also drives tangible societal and technological progress.
Publications:
Investigating the anticancer potential of zinc and magnesium alloys: From base materials to nanocoated titanium implants. Materials, 17(Issue unavailable).
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In vitro and in vivo degradation of the new dissolvable surgical wire, produced from Zn-based low alloy by hot and cold drawing. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science.
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Optimizing heat transfer models for efficient coil cooling in warehouse management systems. Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering.
Effects of FPV drone frame materials on thermal conditions of motors under extreme payloads: Experimental and numerical analysis. Processes.
New technique for sharpening ultra-thin wires for the drawing process: Incremental furnace stretching. Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences.