Mr.Wagner Galuppo| deformable | Best Researcher Award

Mr, Wagner Galuppo,Institute for Polymer and Composites, Portugal.

Mr. Wagner Galuppo is a researcher at the Institute for Polymer and Composites in Portugal. He specializes in the development and analysis of polymer-based materials and composite technologies. With a focus on advanced applications, Mr. Galuppo is involved in projects aimed at improving the performance, sustainability, and innovation of composite materials for industrial use. His expertise includes material characterization, manufacturing processes, and research collaboration in the field of polymer engineering.

Summary:

Wagner de Campos Galuppo is a highly qualified researcher with a solid academic foundation and significant research experience in the fields of mechanical and polymer engineering. His work on complex numerical simulations for industrial applications, such as extrusion blow molding, illustrates his problem-solving skills and innovative mindset. His expertise in programming and multiphysics modeling, combined with international research exposure, makes him a valuable contributor to advancing engineering science.

Professional Profiles:

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šŸŽ“ Education :

Ph.D. in Polymer Engineering (Ongoing),University of Minho, Portugal,Wagner de Campos Galuppo is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Polymer Engineering at the University of Minho. His research focuses on advancing polymer science through numerical simulations and experimental methodologies, with a particular emphasis on polymer processing. He is dedicated to developing cutting-edge solutions in the field, utilizing advanced techniques to enhance polymer manufacturing processes.,Master of Science (MSc) in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering,Instituto TecnolĆ³gico de AeronĆ”utica (ITA), Brazil (2014ā€“2016),Wagner earned his MSc in Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineering from ITA, one of Brazilā€™s most prestigious engineering institutions. During his graduate studies, he developed a strong foundation in numerical simulations, fluid dynamics, and solid mechanics, which laid the groundwork for his future research and professional achievements.,Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Mechanical Engineering,Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Brazil (2008ā€“2014),Wagner completed his undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering, during which he cultivated his interests in fluid dynamics, numerical modeling, and mechanical system design. His work during this time prepared him for advanced research in aeronautical and mechanical engineering fields.

šŸ¢Ā Experience:

Research Fellow,IPC – Institute for Polymers and Composites, Portugal (March 2017ā€“Present)
Wagner has been a Research Fellow at the IPC, where he focuses on advancing polymer science through the use of numerical simulations. His research primarily revolves around the Extrusion Blow Molding process, utilizing multiphysics simulations to explore viscoelastic fluid flow, thermal contraction, and heat transfer in polymer systems.,Research Fellow,PIEP – Innovation in Polymer Engineering, Portugal (October 2017ā€“April 2019)
At PIEP, Wagner contributed to innovative developments in polymer engineering technologies. His role included performing numerical simulations and validating experimental results, playing a key part in driving advancements in the polymer research sector.,Graduate Student Researcher
Instituto TecnolĆ³gico de AeronĆ”utica (ITA), Brazil (July 2014ā€“August 2016)
As a graduate researcher, Wagner was involved in significant projects on numerical simulations and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), with a focus on fluid flow analysis. He extensively worked with simulation software such as OpenFOAM and ANSYS, honing his skills in aerodynamics and fluid mechanics.,Intern,Embraco, Brazil (January 2014ā€“July 2014)
During his internship with the Thermodynamic group at Embraco, Wagner conducted CFD analyses and contributed to the thermodynamic performance validation of refrigeration systems. His work led to improvements in the valve plateā€™s fluid flow, enhancing overall system efficiency.,Research Assistant,University of Calgary, Canada (January 2012ā€“July 2012)
Wagner participated in simulations of hypersonic boundary layer flows during his research at the University of Calgary. His contributions furthered the understanding of high-speed aerodynamics, which has applications in the aerospace industry.,Undergraduate Student Researcher,Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina, Brazil (June 2009ā€“January 2012)
As an undergraduate researcher, Wagner was engaged in various engineering research projects, setting a strong foundation for his future in numerical simulations and engineering problem-solving.

šŸ› ļøSkills:

Numerical Simulations: Extensive expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Numerical Heat Transfer, and Solid Mechanics.,Software Proficiency: Skilled in OpenFOAM, ANSYS CFX, and MATLAB for advanced engineering simulations.,Multiphysics Modeling: Experience with viscoelastic multiphase fluid flow, hyperelastic membrane formulations, and thermal contraction.,Programming: Proficient in Python, C++, and other languages for developing and customizing simulation tools.,Research Methodology: Strong capabilities in experimental validation and data analysis.

Research Focus :

Wagnerā€™s current research centers on simulating the Extrusion Blow Molding process using multiphysics models to understand the complex behavior of viscoelastic fluids and thermal contraction. His expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics and Continuum Mechanics allows him to explore new solutions in polymer science, with a particular focus on industrial applications such as polymer manufacturing. His work also encompasses heat transfer, solid mechanics, and multiphase fluid flow, making him a well-rounded researcher in aeronautical and mechanical engineering fields.

šŸ”¬Awards:

Research Fellowship at IPC, Portugal: Recognized for contributions to polymer research, particularly in extrusion blow molding and simulation model development.,Research Fellowship at PIEP, Portugal: Awarded for significant work in advancing polymer engineering innovations.

Conclusion:

Wagner is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his specialized expertise in numerical simulations, significant research contributions, and advanced problem-solving methodologies. His ongoing work in polymer engineering showcases his commitment to scientific advancement. Enhancing his publication record and engaging in leadership roles would further solidify his profile as a top contender for this prestigious recognition.

Publications :

  • Extending the Finite Area Method for Enhanced Simulation of Deformable Membranes and Its Application to Extrusion Blow Moulding
    • Authors: Galuppo, W.D.C., Santana, P., Alves, F., NĆ³brega, J.M.
    • Journal: Thin-Walled Structures
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 203
    • Article Number: 112184

 

  • Multi-objective Optimization of Plastics Thermoforming
    • Authors: Gaspar-Cunha, A., Costa, P., Galuppo, W.C., Duarte, F., Costa, L.
    • Journal: Mathematics
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 9(15)
    • Article Number: 1760
    • Citations: 3

 

  • New Boundary Conditions for Simulating the Filling Stage of the Injection Molding Process
    • Authors: Galuppo, W.C., MagalhĆ£es, A., FerrĆ”s, L.L., NĆ³brega, J.M., Fernandes, C.
    • Journal: Engineering Computations (Swansea, Wales)
    • Year: 2021
    • Volume: 38(2)
    • Pages: 762ā€“778
    • Citations: 5

 

  • Turbulent Heat Transfer Past a Sudden Expansion with a Porous Insert Using a Nonlinear Model
    • Authors: Galuppo, W.C., de Lemos, M.J.S.
    • Journal: Numerical Heat Transfer; Part A: Applications
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 12

 

  • Effect of Porous Insert on Heat Transfer in a Backward-facing Step Flow
    • Authors: De Lemos, M.J.S., Galuppo, W.C.
    • Year: 2016
    • Volume: 1
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Numerical Investigation of Laminar Near Wake Separation on Circular Cylinders at Supersonic Velocities
    • Authors: Hinman, W.S., Johansen, C.T., Arisman, C.J., Galuppo, W.C.
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 5

 

  • Nitric Oxide Chemistry Effects in Hypersonic Boundary Layers
    • Authors: Arisman, C.J., Johansen, C.T., Galuppo, W.C., McPhail, A.
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 9

 

Wagner Galuppo| deformable | Best Researcher Award

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