Adarsh Bharti | Fatigue and Fracture | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Adarsh Bharti | Fatigue and Fracture | Research Excellence Award

Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, India

Mr. Adarsh Bharti is a dedicated researcher in materials engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur, specializing in the mechanical behaviour of materials and structure–property correlations. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Tech. in Materials Engineering and a B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering. His work focuses on low-cycle and multiaxial fatigue, cyclic plasticity, and advanced microstructural characterization. He has published in reputed international journals and received recognition for technical and poster presentations. His research advances understanding of fatigue mechanisms in FCC alloys.

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Featured Publications


Deformation response and microstructure evolution in 304LN stainless steel subjected to multiaxial fatigue loading under different strain paths

A Bharti, S Sivaprasad, S Tarafder, A Bhattacharyya –
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping
Cited by: 6 · Year: 2025


Effect of strain amplitude on low-cycle fatigue behavior of an alpha Cu-Zn alloy

A Bharti, H Maharaja, S Mishra, S Sivaprasad, A Bhattacharyya –
Materials Today Communications
Cited by: 3 · Year: 2025


Effect of strain amplitude on low-cycle fatigue deformation behavior of a Cu-Ni alloy

A Bharti, H Maharaja, S Sivaprasad, S Mishra, A Bhattacharyya –
Materials Science and Engineering: A
Cited by: 2 · Year: 2025


Comparison of in-phase and 90° out-of-phase multiaxial low-cycle fatigue behavior of a Cu-Ni alloy

A Bharti, H Maharaja, S Mishra, A Bhattacharyya –
Materials Today Communications
Year: 2025

Moh Mahatab | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Moh Mahatab | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee | India

Moh Mahatab is a Research Scholar in Civil Engineering whose work centers on fatigue and fracture behavior of welded joints in high-strength steel, with emphasis on improving fatigue performance through impact treatment and developing reliability-based design approaches for safer structural applications. He holds a postgraduate qualification in Structural Engineering and has contributed to several consultancy assignments involving structural design vetting and seismic retrofitting. His early research experience includes working as a Junior Research Fellow on a national project focused on seismic risk assessment of Indian cities, which strengthened his analytical foundation in structural safety. His ongoing research aims to advance fatigue life prediction and produce service guidelines that enhance the long-term performance of steel infrastructure. He maintains active collaboration with industry partners such as Tata Steel Limited, supporting practice-oriented innovations. Through a prestigious national research fellowship and an international research scholarship, he is further engaged in evaluating the fatigue behavior of retrofitted girders to inform performance assessment and life-extension strategies for existing structures. His academic and research contributions reflect a commitment to engineering reliability, material behavior understanding, and the development of methods that support resilient, high-performance infrastructure systems.

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Featured Publications

Mahatab, M., & Ranjan, R. (2025). Quantification of fatigue life improvement in S550MC weldments by HFMI treatment using 2D SBFM model. Procedia Structural Integrity. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prostr.2025.06.135

Anand, V., Mahatab, M., Sharma, A., Raj, D., Jat, M. K., Sarkar, R., & Pal, S. (2023). A cluster-based seismic risk assessment: Economic loss using GIS for Jaipur sub-urban area. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1459-3_41