Materials Tech Recognitions

The Fellow Materials Tech (FMT) status is one of the highest honors from the Materials Tech

By recognizing and celebrating the most distinguished professionals in the field, Fellow (FMT) Recognition ensures that the legacy of excellence in materials science, engineering and Technology continues to inspire and guide future generations of innovators and leaders.

Becoming a Fellow of the Materials Tech (FMT) is a recognition of sustained excellence and a commitment to shaping the future of materials science. This prestigious recognition celebrates those whose work has not only expanded the body of knowledge but has also inspired and mentored future generations of scientists and engineers. To be considered for this honor, candidates typically possess over a decade of experience and have a proven track record of significant achievements within the field. This includes contributions to research, development, innovation, and leadership within the materials science and engineering community.

Materials Tech Fellow Honorees

Prof. Jiujun Zhang

Materials Tech Fellow

Fuzhou University, China

Prof. Patrik Schmuki

Materials Tech Fellow

University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany

Prof. Likun Pan

Materials Tech Fellow

East China Normal University, China

Prof. Guozhen Shen

Materials Tech Fellow

Beijing Institute of Technology, China

Prof. Dengsong Zhang

Materials Tech Fellow

Shanghai University, China

Prof. Chao Wang

Materials Tech Fellow

Soochow University, China

Prof. Mohd Faizul Mohd Sabri

Materials Tech Fellow

Universiti Malaya, Malaysia

Prof. Wei Chen

Materials Tech Fellow

Academia Sinica, Taiwan

Prof. Chuanbao Cao

Materials Tech Fellow

Beijing Institute of Technology, China

Prof. Laura Silvestroni

Materials Tech Fellow

National Research Council of Italy, CNR-ISSMC, Italy

Prof. Xiang Peng

Materials Tech Fellow

Wuhan Institute of Technology, China

Dr. Hossein Hosseinkhani

Materials Tech Fellow

Matrix HT, Inc., United States

Dr. Fatih Dogan

Materials Tech Fellow

Munzur University, Turkey

Prof. Taotao Zhuang

Materials Tech Fellow

University of Science and Technoloy of China, China

Prof. Lucio Angnes

Materials Tech Fellow

Sao Paulo State University, Brazil

Prof. Chaolin Tan

Materials Tech Fellow

Soochow University, China

Dr. Wei Yan

Materials Tech Fellow

Fuzhou University, China

Prof. Anderson de Oliveira Lobo

Materials Tech Fellow

Federal University of Piaui, Brazil

Prof. Fen Ran

Materials Tech Fellow

Lanzhou University of Technology, China

Dr. Mazeyar Parvinzadeh Gashti

Materials Tech Fellow

Pittsburg State University, United States

Prof. Tianchao Niu

Materials Tech Fellow

Beihang University, China

Prof. Pu Chun Ke

Materials Tech Fellow

Monash University, Australia

Prof. Katerina Aifantis

Materials Tech Fellow

University of Florida, United States

Prof. Jose Miguel Martin-Martinez

Materials Tech Fellow

University of Alicante, Spain

Prof. Lev Rapoport

Materials Tech Fellow

Holon Institute of Technology, Israel

Prof. Jianxun Ding

Materials Tech Fellow

Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, China

Prof. Yu-Wen Chen

Materials Tech Fellow

National Central University, Taiwan

Dr. Numan Arshid

Materials Tech Fellow

Sunway University, Malaysia

Prof. Koh-ichi Sugimoto

Materials Tech Fellow

Shinshu University, Japan

Prof. Yong Zhang

Materials Tech Fellow

Fuyao University of Science and Technology, China

Prof. Sungjun Park

Materials Tech Fellow

Ajou University, South Korea

Prof. Qi Sun

Materials Tech Fellow

Zhejiang University, China

Prof. Gloria Berlier

Materials Tech Fellow

University of Turin, Italy

Prof. Sang Sub Kim

Materials Tech Fellow

Inha University, South Korea

Selection Criteria

Professional Experience
Candidates must have a minimum of 10 years of professional experience in the field of materials science, engineering and technology. This experience should reflect a sustained track record of impactful work, including research, development, innovation, and leadership roles.

Significant Contributions
Applicants must demonstrate substantial contributions to the field. These contributions may include:

  • Groundbreaking research leading to scientific advancements.
  • Publications in esteemed journals and conference proceedings.
  • Development of new methodologies, techniques, or materials that address critical challenges in the field.

Leadership and Mentorship
Fellows are expected to embody leadership within their professional and academic circles. This may include:

  • Leading multidisciplinary teams or projects with measurable outcomes.
  • Mentoring the next generation of researchers, scientists, and engineers.
  • Practices or teaching in materials science through active engagement.

Selection Information

Fellows of the Materials Tech (FMT) are chosen through a meticulous selection process overseen by a dedicated Selection Committee. This committee comprises distinguished professionals who evaluate candidates based on their contributions to the field, leadership roles, and overall impact on materials science, engineering and Technology.

The Selection Committee has the discretion to identify potential candidates from within the existing members, though membership is not a mandatory prerequisite for nomination. The committee ensures that all nominees embody the highest standards of excellence and innovation in the field.

Nomination and Eligibility
Nominations for Fellowship can be submitted through multiple avenues:

  • Self-Nomination: Individuals in the field of materials science may nominate themselves by submitting a comprehensive application.
  • Peer Nomination: Any professional in the field may nominate a deserving individual who meets the qualifications for Fellowship.

The committee’s evaluation process emphasizes the significance of the nominee’s professional accomplishments, thought leadership, and their ability to advance the frontiers of materials science.

Application Requirements
Nominees are required to submit a detailed Curriculum Vitae (CV) highlighting:

  • Career achievements and milestones.
  • Contributions to research and innovation in materials science.
  • Leadership roles within academia, industry, or professional organizations.
  • Publications, patents, and other major outputs.

The CV is meticulously reviewed to assess the nominee’s breadth of experience, depth of expertise, and sustained contributions to the global scientific community.

Candidates who meet the selection criteria are invited to present their work at an Materials Tech Virtual Conference. This serves as a platform for nominees to showcase their expertise, engage with the materials science community, and further solidify their standing as leaders in the field.

Presentation Requirements: The presentation must detail the candidate’s area of expertise, key achievements, and vision for advancing materials science.
Certification: Upon successful completion of the presentation, candidates are awarded both an Official Fellow (FMT) Certificate and a Presentation Certificate, formally marking their induction as Materials Tech Fellows.

As a Fellow, you gain the privilege of using the post-nominal designation FMT, underscoring your professional stature and strategic contributions to the global scientific community. Fellows are granted opportunities to mentor emerging talent, shape the future of the field, and access exclusive resources, including speaking platforms at conferences, and global collaboration initiatives.

This recognition celebrates not only past accomplishments but also your enduring commitment to innovation and the advancement of materials science. Fellows are expected to uphold the mission and values of Materials Tech, actively contributing to the advancement of the field through innovation, mentorship, and collaboration. This process ensures that the Fellow of Materials Tech remains a mark of unparalleled excellence, recognizing those who have dedicated their careers to shaping the future of materials science, engineering and technology.

FAQ's

To be eligible, applicants must have at least 10 years of experience in materials science and demonstrate significant contributions to research, innovation, or industry advancements in the field.

Yes, the program is open to professionals in both academia and industry who meet the eligibility criteria and have made impactful contributions to materials science.

To apply, complete the application form on our website, provide supporting documents (e.g., CV, publication list, or evidence of contributions), and submit your application.

Yes, you can nominate a colleague or mentor by submitting their details and supporting information through the nomination form.

Need More Information?

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Email: membership@materialstech.org