Renyu Wang | Transportation Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Ms. Renyu Wang | Transportation Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Beijing Jiaotong University | China

Ms. Wang Renyu is a researcher at Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China, specializing in electrical power systems, intelligent monitoring, and data-driven modeling for railway and traction applications. His research focuses on online adaptive evolution algorithms, multi-scale periodic update strategies, and temperature estimation models for traction transformers, addressing critical challenges in equipment safety and operational reliability. He has authored 10 scholarly publications indexed in Scopus, with 43 citations and an h-index of 4, reflecting growing academic impact. Wang has collaborated with 14 co-authors, indicating active engagement in team-based and interdisciplinary research. His recent open-access article in the International Journal of Electrical Power and Energy Systems highlights his contribution to adaptive, real-time estimation methods relevant to smart railways and modern power infrastructures. Through applied research aligned with intelligent transportation systems, his work supports predictive maintenance, energy efficiency, and the safe operation of electrified rail networks, contributing to sustainable and resilient transportation development worldwide.

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Geoffrey Rothwell | Construction Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Geoffrey Rothwell | Construction Management | Best Researcher Award

 Stanford University – United States

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Summary

Dr. Geoffrey Rothwell combines rigorous scholarship with demonstrable real‑world impact. Over four decades, he has shaped how governments and industry understand nuclear‑project cost risk and market competition. His record checks every box the Best Researcher Award typically values—productivity, originality, funding success, and societal benefit. Minor enhancements in methodological breadth and fresh competitive recognitions would make an already strong dossier virtually unassailable.

🎓 Education

Dr. Rothwell’s academic journey is both diverse and distinguished. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley in August 1985, with a dissertation on Electric Utility Power Plant Choice under Investment Regulation under the guidance of Professor Richard Gilbert. He also holds an M.A. in Jurisprudence and Social Policy (1984) and an M.A. in Economics (1981) from UC Berkeley. He was a Post-Doctoral Fellow at the California Institute of Technology from 1985 to 1986 and a Visiting Doctoral Student in Engineering Economic Systems at Stanford University (1982–1983). His undergraduate degree, a B.A. in Political Economy, was awarded by The Evergreen State College in 1975. Additionally, his early education includes studies in France (Université de Nice and Lycée François Premier) and the U.S. (Hanford High School).

🧠 Experience and Skills

Dr. Rothwell has held a wide range of influential academic, advisory, and consulting roles. Notably, he was Principal Economist at the OECD’s Nuclear Energy Agency (2013–2018), and Chief Consulting Economist at Turner|Harris in the UK (2018–2021). He has consulted for leading organizations such as Google, Woodruff Scientific, and Longenecker & Associates. He has also managed multimillion-dollar research grants from the NSF and DOE, serving as Principal Investigator and Co-Principal Investigator on several energy-related research projects. His areas of expertise include nuclear economics, cost estimation, investment analysis, energy policy, and technology assessment.

🔬 Research Focus

Dr. Rothwell’s research concentrates on the economics of nuclear energy, including power plant cost estimation, fuel cycle sustainability, and nuclear market competition. He is a leading voice on contingency and cost escalation in nuclear remediation and decommissioning, and has published widely on international nuclear policy, uranium enrichment markets, and regulatory economics. His work integrates applied microeconomics, real options analysis, and industrial organization to address critical issues in energy infrastructure and public policy.

🏆 Awards and Honors

Dr. Rothwell’s contributions have been recognized through various accolades. He was featured in “Titans of Nuclear” (Energy Impact, 2018), and his graduate work won the Western Economics Association’s Graduate Student Paper Competition in 1984. As a high school student, he was selected as an AFS foreign exchange scholar to France (1971–1972).

👨‍🏫 Teaching and Academic Leadership

With over three decades of teaching experience, Dr. Rothwell has made significant contributions to higher education. At Stanford University (1996–2012), he was a Senior Lecturer in Economics and Public Policy, Director of Honors Programs, and Associate Director of the Public Policy Program. He taught a wide array of undergraduate and graduate courses, ranging from econometrics and macroeconomic analysis to energy economics and regulation. He also served as a Visiting Professor at EPFL in Switzerland and taught at UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, and the New Economics School in Moscow.

📚 Selected Publications of Dr. Geoffrey Rothwell

Title: Electricity Economics
Author(s): G. Rothwell, T. Gomez
Year: 2003

Title: A Real Options Approach to Evaluating New Nuclear Power Plants
Author(s): G. Rothwell
Year: 2006

Title: A Comparative Institutional Analysis of the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster: Lessons and Policy Implications
Author(s): M. Aoki, G. Rothwell
Year: 2013

Title: Standardization, Diversity and Learning: Strategies for the Coevolution of Technology and Industrial Capacity
Author(s): P.A. David, G.S. Rothwell
Year: 1996

Title: On the Optimal Lifetime of Nuclear Power Plants
Author(s): G. Rothwell, J. Rust
Year: 1997

Title: Economics of Nuclear Power
Author(s): G.S. Rothwell
Year: 2016

Title: Optimal Response to a Shift in Regulatory Regime: The Case of the US Nuclear Power Industry
Author(s): J. Rust, G. Rothwell
Year: 1995

Title: Subsidy to Nuclear Power Through Price-Anderson Liability Limit
Author(s): J.A. Dubin, G.S. Rothwell
Year: 1990

Title: Subsidy to Nuclear Power Through Liability Limits
Author(s): J.A. Dubin, G.S. Rothwell
Year: 1990

Title: Market Power in Uranium Enrichment
Author(s): G. Rothwell
Year: 2009

✅ Conclusion

Given his seminal contributions to nuclear‑energy economics, breadth of policy influence, and ongoing publication momentum, Dr. Rothwell is highly suitable—indeed, a standout candidate—for the Best Researcher Award. Addressing the noted improvement areas will further amplify the long‑term legacy of his work, but they in no way diminish his present qualification for top honors.

Faustyn Recha | Civil Engineering | Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Dr. Faustyn Recha | Civil Engineering | Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Assistant professor at Academy of Silesia, Poland.

Dr. Faustyn Recha, PhD, C.Eng, is a passionate civil engineering researcher and practitioner from Poland 🇵🇱. With expertise in reinforced concrete durability and structural mechanics 🏗️, he merges academic rigor with practical design. He earned his PhD in Civil Engineering and Transport in 2021, focusing on modeling reinforcement corrosion 🧪. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Silesia, where he teaches and conducts innovative research 👨‍🏫. Dr. Recha is the author of over 200 technical designs and multiple scientific publications 📚. He collaborates internationally with institutions in Germany, Slovakia, China, and the USA 🌍. In addition to research, he is involved in structural inspections, prefabrication innovations, and has developed a patented balcony slab connection system 🔧. His career is a blend of science, teaching, and hands-on engineering — continuously pushing boundaries in civil infrastructure 💡.

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Suitability for Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award – Dr. Faustyn Recha

Dr. Faustyn Recha exemplifies what this award represents — exceptional academic performance, original research, and meaningful impact on civil engineering education and practice. He demonstrates consistent scholarly excellence, leadership in academic settings, and contributions that merge scientific advancement with industry relevance. From high-level research to real-world design, his career highlights a dedication to elevating civil engineering standards.

Education 

Dr. Faustyn Recha began his academic journey by graduating with distinction from high school in Psary in 2010 🎓. He earned his B.Eng. (2014) and M.Sc. (2015) in Civil Engineering from the Częstochowa University of Technology 🏫, specializing in Building and Engineering Structures 🏗️. Passionate about deeper inquiry, he pursued a PhD at the Silesian University of Technology, completing it in 2021 🧠. His doctoral thesis focused on modeling the degradation of reinforced concrete due to reinforcement corrosion, combining thermomechanical theory and experimental verification 🔬📐. This solid educational foundation underpins his academic and engineering expertise.

Professional Development 

Dr. Recha’s professional journey began in 2015 in a reinforced concrete design studio 🏢. Alongside his doctoral studies from 2016, he gained hands-on experience in design offices and achieved full construction qualifications in 2018 🔧📐. Since 2021, he has served as an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Silesia, teaching subjects such as concrete structures, mechanics, and corrosion science 👨‍🏫. He has also coordinated the Civil Engineering discipline at the academy since 2022 🏛️. Internationally active, Dr. Recha completed scientific internships in Germany 🇩🇪 and Slovakia 🇸🇰, and maintains collaborations with researchers in China and the USA 🌐. His dual role as an academic and practicing engineer bridges research with real-world construction applications. As a designer, he has authored over 200 construction designs, assessments, and structural analyses 🧱🧮. His contributions reflect a dynamic blend of research, education, and professional engineering excellence 💼📊.

Research Focus Area 

Dr. Faustyn Recha’s research primarily focuses on the durability and degradation of reinforced concrete structures under corrosion effects 🏗️⚙️. His work centers around modeling corrosion-induced damage in reinforced concrete elements, with an emphasis on thermomechanical and electrochemical processes 🔬🧪. He has developed advanced numerical models to predict crack propagation and structural degradation using parameters like corrosion current density and volumetric strain tensors 💡📊. Dr. Recha’s studies also include non-invasive diagnostic methods, aiming to estimate corrosion current based on deflection – a significant step in preventive infrastructure maintenance 🛠️. His research is deeply relevant to sustainable construction, extending the life of concrete structures and reducing repair costs 🔍♻️. With collaborations across Europe and Asia 🌍, he bridges scientific theory with structural safety and real-world application, ensuring his research contributes meaningfully to the field of civil engineering infrastructure and materials science 🧱🌐.

Research Skills 

Dr. Recha brings an impressive array of research skills to the civil engineering domain 📘🧪. He excels in numerical modeling, particularly Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations for analyzing stress, deflection, and crack propagation in reinforced concrete elements 💻🔍. He is skilled in experimental verification, having conducted advanced lab testing to correlate corrosion levels with structural behavior ⚗️📏. His work in thermo-mechanical coupling and electrochemical modeling reflects high proficiency in cross-disciplinary research 🔄🧠. Dr. Recha is also proficient in probabilistic simulation methods such as Monte Carlo analysis for assessing model sensitivity under uncertainty 🎲📈. In addition to technical modeling, he demonstrates strong analytical writing, technical reporting, and journal publication skills 📝📚. His ability to integrate theoretical models with real-world applications — including construction diagnostics and structural design — makes him a rare blend of researcher and practitioner ⚙️🏗️. He also actively contributes to academic peer review and interdisciplinary collaborations 🤝🌍.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Faustyn Recha’s dedication to civil engineering has earned him multiple honors and recognitions 🏆. He received a prestigious Rector’s Scholarship from the Silesian University of Technology for academic excellence 🎓🌟. In 2020, he was awarded second place in the poster session for young scientists at the 66th Conference of the Polish Academy of Sciences 🖼️🥈. His achievements also include top placements in the “Modern Engineer” competition organized by the Silesian Chamber of Construction Engineers, securing 4th and 7th places in 2018 and 2019 respectively 🏗️🎯. His growing reputation as a researcher and educator has led to international internship invitations and reviewer roles in scientific journals 📄🌍. In addition, his patent-pending innovation for prefabricated slab connections underlines his contribution to practical engineering and technological advancement ⚙️📑. These awards reflect his consistent pursuit of excellence in both academic and industrial domains.

Publication Top Notes

1. A Cracking Model for Reinforced Concrete Cover Taking Account of the Accumulation of Corrosion Products in the ITZ Layer, and Including Computational and Experimental Verification
  • Authors: T. Krykowski, T. Jaśniok, F. Recha, M. Karolak

  • Journal: Materials, 13(23), Article 5375

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 16

  • Summary:
    This paper presents a comprehensive model for simulating the cracking of reinforced concrete (RC) covers, with special attention to the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) between the steel and concrete. It accounts for the accumulation of corrosion products, which induces expansive stresses leading to cracking. Both computational simulations and experimental results are provided, confirming the model’s effectiveness in predicting crack initiation and propagation due to rebar corrosion.

2. The Simulation of Corrosion Degradation of Concrete Specimen in Stationary Heat and Moisture Conditions
  • Authors: F. Recha, T. Jaśniok, T. Krykowski

  • Journal: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, 10(4)

  • Year: 2018

  • Citations: 6

  • Summary:
    This study uses numerical simulations to analyze the degradation of concrete due to corrosion under constant thermal and moisture conditions. The results show how environmental stability influences the rate of corrosion and crack formation. The simulation helps in understanding the long-term performance of RC structures exposed to consistent environmental stressors.

3. Estimation Method of Corrosion Current Density of RC Elements
  • Author: F. Recha

  • Journal: Open Engineering, 13(1), Article 20220430

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 4

  • Summary:
    The paper introduces a new method to estimate corrosion current density in RC elements. The method is based on measurable physical parameters and provides a practical tool for engineers to assess corrosion levels without invasive testing. It contributes to better monitoring and prediction of RC degradation.

4.Numerical simulation of the load-bearing capacity decrease of reinforced concrete structure due to reinforcement corrosion
  • Authors: F. Recha, T.J. Krykowski, T. Jaśniok

  • Conference: 15th Int. Conf. on New Trends in Statics and Dynamics of Buildings

  • Year: 2017

  • Citations: 4

  • Summary:
    This conference paper details a numerical study of how reinforcement corrosion reduces the load-bearing capacity of RC structures over time. The simulation includes the progressive loss of cross-section and bond strength, providing insight into long-term structural performance and failure risks due to corrosion.

5.Principles for conducting periodic technical inspections of buildings in terms of safety and use
  • Authors: F. Recha, P. Nagel

  • Journal: BUILDER, 295(2), pp. 12–14

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 3

  • Summary:
    A practical article outlining procedures and legal requirements for routine inspections of buildings. It emphasizes safety, usability, and the early detection of degradation phenomena such as corrosion. The paper serves as a guideline for engineers and inspectors to ensure compliance and structural integrity.

6. Application of Interval Analysis to Assess Concrete Cover Degradation in Accelerated Corrosion Tests
  • Authors: F. Recha, K. Yurkova, T. Krykowski

  • Journal: Materials

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 2

  • Summary:
    This research explores the use of interval analysis to model and evaluate the degradation of concrete covers during accelerated corrosion testing. The interval approach allows for uncertainty in material properties and measurement data, offering a more robust assessment tool for interpreting test results in corrosion studies.

Conclusion

Dr. Faustyn Recha is an ideal recipient of the Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award. His blend of rigorous research, innovative thinking, and educational leadership defines him as a transformative figure in modern civil engineering academia. With a PhD that breaks new ground, significant teaching responsibilities, and global collaboration, Dr. Recha not only achieves academic excellence — he inspires it in others. Recognizing his work would honor a career committed to advancing civil engineering knowledge, resilience, and practice.

laila taoufiq | Earthquake Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Ms . laila taoufiq | Earthquake Engineering | Women Researcher Award

professor at ecole polytechnique d’agadir , Morocco

Dr. Laila Taoufiq is a highly capable and dedicated researcher in the field of materials physics, with a strong focus on sustainable construction and environmental engineering. Her work addresses pressing issues such as structural resilience, indoor air quality, and the recycling of industrial waste in building materials. With six peer-reviewed publications, including recent contributions on the 2023 Al Haouz earthquake and radioactivity in indoor environments, her research demonstrates both scientific relevance and societal impact. Dr. Taoufiq combines academic rigor with practical teaching across multiple engineering institutions, bringing valuable expertise in structural modeling and materials testing. While her international exposure and publication volume could be further developed, her contributions to applied research and education are commendable. She stands out as a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, particularly where the focus is on research impact, sustainability, and innovation in engineering practices. Her academic dedication and real-world focus merit formal recognition.

Professional Profile

Education🎓

Dr. Laila Taoufiq has a solid and multidisciplinary academic background in engineering and materials science. She earned her Doctorate in Materials Physics from the University Chouaib Doukkali, El Jadida, in 2018, where she conducted extensive research on the environmental and technical feasibility of recycling industrial waste, such as ash, in construction materials. Her doctoral thesis was awarded with high honors and jury congratulations. Prior to that, she completed her engineering degree in 2011 from the prestigious Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Rabat (ENIM), specializing in materials and structural engineering. Her academic journey began with a Master’s degree in Materials Science from the Faculty of Sciences and Technologies (FST) in Settat between 2005 and 2009. This well-rounded education has equipped her with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in material behavior, structural analysis, and sustainable engineering, forming a strong foundation for her current research and teaching activities.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Laila Taoufiq has accumulated extensive professional experience in both research and higher education. Since September 2022, she has been serving as a lecturer and researcher at the École Polytechnique d’Agadir, where she teaches key engineering subjects such as reinforced and prestressed concrete, structural analysis, and modeling using structural software like Robot. Her teaching approach is highly practical, incorporating lab work and applied mechanics. Prior to this, she held teaching positions at several respected institutions, including ENSA Agadir, ESEFA, and ENSAM Casablanca, where she led courses and laboratory sessions in construction materials, solid mechanics, and resistance of materials. Her hands-on teaching style involves conducting a wide range of technical experiments in concrete behavior, materials testing, and structural analysis. Dr. Taoufiq’s professional experience reflects a strong integration of academic knowledge and real-world application, making her a valuable contributor to engineering education and applied research in sustainable building practices.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Laila Taoufiq’s research interests lie at the intersection of sustainable construction, environmental engineering, and materials science. She focuses on the reuse and valorization of industrial by-products, such as coal ash and bottom ash, in concrete manufacturing to promote eco-friendly and cost-effective construction solutions. Her work aims to reduce environmental impact while improving the mechanical and radiological properties of construction materials. She is also deeply engaged in structural safety research, as evidenced by her recent study on building failures during the 2023 Al Haouz earthquake. Additionally, Dr. Taoufiq investigates indoor air quality and natural radioactivity exposure in built environments, contributing to public health and safety. Her research combines experimental lab work, field assessments, and structural modeling to develop practical solutions for current engineering challenges. Through these interdisciplinary efforts, she strives to enhance building performance, environmental sustainability, and resilience, making her work highly relevant to modern civil and environmental engineering needs.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Laila Taoufiq has been recognized for her academic excellence and research contributions throughout her career. Most notably, she was awarded a Doctorate in Materials Physics with the highest distinction—“Très Honorable avec Félicitations du Jury”—by the University Chouaib Doukkali in 2018, a clear acknowledgment of the quality, relevance, and originality of her doctoral research. Her thesis on the technical and environmental feasibility of valorizing industrial ashes in construction materials earned praise for its innovative approach to sustainability in civil engineering. While no specific awards beyond her doctoral honors are listed, her consistent involvement in impactful research and her active teaching roles at prominent Moroccan engineering institutions demonstrate professional recognition and trust in her expertise. Dr. Taoufiq’s growing portfolio of peer-reviewed publications, particularly on high-impact topics such as earthquake resilience and indoor environmental health, further establishes her as a respected figure in her field and a deserving candidate for future academic and research honors.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Laila Taoufiq possesses a diverse and well-developed set of research skills that span experimental work, data analysis, and applied engineering. She is highly skilled in the characterization of construction materials, particularly in assessing mechanical, environmental, and radiological properties. Her expertise includes designing and conducting laboratory experiments, such as concrete strength testing, adsorption of heavy metals, and evaluating the performance of recycled materials like coal ash in construction applications. Dr. Taoufiq is proficient in using analytical tools and structural modeling software, such as Autodesk Robot, for simulating and analyzing the behavior of concrete and steel structures under different loading conditions. Her research is grounded in real-world applications, often addressing critical challenges such as earthquake damage assessment, indoor air quality, and sustainable construction practices. She also demonstrates strong abilities in academic writing, data interpretation, and interdisciplinary collaboration, making her a capable and solution-oriented researcher in materials science and structural engineering.

Conclusion💡

Dr. Laila Taoufiq is a strong candidate for the Women Researcher Award, especially in contexts that emphasize research relevance, societal impact, sustainability, and interdisciplinary contributions. Her work is technically sound, environmentally significant, and aligned with global development goals. With greater international engagement and expanded publication output, she has the potential to emerge as a leading figure in her field. Her combination of academic excellence, teaching, and research makes her highly deserving of recognition under this award.

Publications Top Noted✍

  • Title: Structural failure of reinforced concrete buildings: The case of Al Haouz earthquake on 8 September 2023, Morocco

  • Authors:

    • L. Taoufiq, Laila

    • M. Chourak, Mimoun

    • E.M. Guendouli, El Mehdi

    • F.Z. Arrakhiz, Fatimaezzahra Z.

  • Journal: Structures (Published by Elsevier)

  • Year: 2025

  • Citation Format (APA Style):
    Taoufiq, L., Chourak, M., Guendouli, E. M., & Arrakhiz, F. Z. (2025). Structural failure of reinforced concrete buildings: The case of Al Haouz earthquake on 8 September 2023, Morocco. Structures. (Link not available)

 

Mr Mohammadamin Mirdarsoltan | Coastal Protection | Best Researcher Award

Mr Mohammadamin Mirdarsoltan | Coastal Protection | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate , University of MiAMI ,United States 

Dr. Mohammadamin Mirdarsoltany is a dedicated structural engineer with a strong background in materials science and reinforced concrete design. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Miami, where his research focused on the application of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) bars in concrete reinforcement, specifically for seawalls. With a proven track record of excellence, Dr. Mirdarsoltany is an active member of several professional engineering organizations, including the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). His passion for advancing sustainable construction techniques is demonstrated through numerous published research papers and contributions to industry standards. Skilled in various engineering software such as SAP2000, ETABS, and ABAQUS, he continues to contribute to the field of structural engineering by enhancing the durability and performance of reinforced concrete structures through innovative materials and techniques.

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Strengths for the Award:

  • Innovative Research Focus: Dr. Mirdarsoltany’s work on sustainable materials like FRP and hybrid composites has direct applications in improving infrastructure resilience against coastal and seismic challenges. His ability to integrate advanced materials science with structural engineering is commendable.
  • Publication Record: His extensive publication record, particularly in high-impact journals, underscores his contribution to the field of civil engineering. He has authored several highly-cited articles related to innovative reinforcement methods for concrete structures.
  • Professional Engagement: Active membership in leading professional organizations such as ACI and ASCE reflects his commitment to the field and continuous professional development.

Areas for Improvement:

  • Wider Industry Impact: While his research is highly relevant, expanding his influence into large-scale industry applications, including collaborations with engineering firms and governmental bodies, could amplify the real-world impact of his work.
  • Interdisciplinary Projects: Pursuing more interdisciplinary research, particularly involving environmental engineers or urban planners, could broaden the scope of his impact on sustainable infrastructure solutions.

 

Education 

Dr. Mohammadamin Mirdarsoltany completed his PhD in Civil Engineering at the University of Miami, Florida, focusing on the effects of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) bars for concrete reinforcement, particularly in seawalls. His dissertation was supervised by Prof. Antonio Nanni. He also holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis on Earthquake Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, where he researched improving the ductility of composite bars through hybridization, under the guidance of Dr. Alireza Rahai and Dr. Farzad Hatami. Dr. Mirdarsoltany’s academic background is complemented by a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Islamic Azad University, South Tehran Branch. Throughout his education, he has gained expertise in advanced structural analysis, finite element analysis, concrete material science, seismic design, and sustainable construction. His diverse academic foundation has equipped him to address critical challenges in structural engineering, particularly in concrete durability and reinforcement systems.

Research Focus 

Dr. Mohammadamin Mirdarsoltany’s research focuses on the development and application of advanced reinforcement materials, such as Fiber-Reinforced Polymers (FRP) and hybrid composite bars, for improving the performance of concrete structures. His work aims to enhance the durability, ductility, and sustainability of reinforced concrete, particularly for infrastructure subjected to harsh environmental conditions like seawalls and buildings in seismic zones. His research explores the mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and seismic performance of various composite materials, including basalt-carbon and basalt-steel hybrid composites. Through experimental investigations and analytical studies, Dr. Mirdarsoltany strives to optimize the use of sustainable materials in construction, contributing to safer, more efficient, and environmentally friendly engineering practices. His interdisciplinary research bridges materials science, structural engineering, and sustainable construction techniques to address real-world challenges in concrete reinforcement and structural performance.

 

Publications 

  1. “Fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) in concrete: A comprehensive survey” 📚
  2. “Evaluating GFRP bars under axial compression and quantifying load-damage correlation” 🏗️
  3. “A comprehensive review of the effects of different simulated environmental conditions and hybridization processes on the mechanical behavior of different FRP bars” 🌍
  4. “Influence of metakaolin on fresh properties, mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of concrete and its sustainability issues: A review” 🌿
  5. “Investigating tensile behavior of sustainable basalt–carbon, basalt–steel, and basalt–steel-wire hybrid composite bars” 💪
  6. “Experimental Investigation on the Ductility of Concrete Deep Beams Reinforced with Basalt-Carbon and Basalt-Steel Wire Hybrid Composite Bars” 🏢
  7. “Performance Evaluation of CFRP Strengthened Corrosion-Proof Columns” 🏢⚙️

Conclusion

Dr. Mirdarsoltany’s research on sustainable and resilient structural reinforcement materials makes him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work combines innovative material science with real-world engineering challenges, contributing significantly to both academia and industry. His continued focus on coastal protection and seismic resilience has the potential to shape the future of structural engineering, making him a promising leader in his field.

 

Weijie Li – Civil Structural Health Monitoring – Best Researcher Award

Weijie Li - Civil Structural Health Monitoring - Best Researcher Award

Dalian University of Technology - China

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WEIJIE LI: LEADING RESEARCHER IN SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING 🌐

EDUCATION AND EARLY CAREER 🎓

Dr. Weijie Li earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Houston, USA, graduating in 2017. His academic journey has been marked by a focus on innovative technologies and their applications in civil engineering, particularly in the realms of structural health monitoring and smart materials. Prior to his doctoral studies, he pursued his undergraduate and master's degrees at Dalian University of Technology, China, setting a solid foundation in infrastructure engineering.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND CURRENT ROLE 🏢

Currently serving as an Associate Professor in the School of Civil Engineering at Dalian University of Technology, Dr. Li has been instrumental in advancing research in smart materials and structural health monitoring. Previously, he held a prestigious postdoctoral researcher position at Harbin Institute of Technology Shenzhen Graduate School, contributing significantly to the field from 2018 to 2021.

RESEARCH FOCUS AND CONTRIBUTIONS 🛠️

Dr. Li's research is acclaimed for its pioneering contributions to the development and application of fiber optic sensors, piezoelectric sensors, and electromechanical impedance techniques in monitoring structural integrity. His work includes breakthroughs such as the development of spherical smart aggregates for concrete crack repair monitoring and innovative methods for strain measurement using smartphone-based technologies.

PUBLICATIONS AND ACADEMIC IMPACT 📚

With over 73 publications in esteemed journals like Smart Materials and Structures, Sensors, and Structural Health Monitoring, Dr. Li's research has garnered significant citations and recognition in the academic community. His contributions extend to multiple disciplines, including civil engineering, materials science, and sensor technology, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field.

AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS 🏆

Dr. Li's expertise and dedication have been recognized through numerous awards and accolades within the academic and research communities. His work has been pivotal in enhancing the understanding and application of smart materials in civil infrastructure, paving the way for safer and more resilient structural designs.

PROFESSIONAL NETWORK AND ENGAGEMENT 🌟

Dr. Weijie Li maintains an active presence in the academic community through memberships in professional societies and collaborations with international research institutions. His leadership in research projects and mentorship of students underscores his commitment to fostering the next generation of scholars and innovators in civil engineering and smart materials.

FUTURE DIRECTIONS AND INNOVATIONS 🚀

Moving forward, Dr. Li continues to explore new frontiers in smart materials and structural health monitoring, aiming to integrate cutting-edge technologies into practical applications that enhance the safety and efficiency of civil infrastructure worldwide. His visionary research promises to shape the future of structural engineering, addressing global challenges through innovative solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Authors: Weijie Li, Changhang Xu, Siu Chun Michael Ho, Bo Wang, Gangbing Song
Publication date: 2017/3/22
Journal: Sensors
Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute.
Authors: Guangping Li, Mingzhang Luo, Jinping Huang, Weijie Li
Publication date: 2023/3/1
Journal: Mechanical Systems and Signal Processing
Publisher: Academic Press.
Authors: Weijie Li, Tiejun Liu, Huangbin Xiang
Publication date: 2021/9
Journal: Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Authors: Weijie Li, Jianjun Wang, Tiejun Liu, Mingzhang Luo
Publication date: 2020/1/27
Journal: Smart Materials and Structures
Publisher: IOP Publishing

Yassir Wardi – Composite structures – Best Researcher Award

Yassir Wardi - Composite structures - Best Researcher Award

INSA Rennes/LGCGM - France

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Yassir Wardi's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingenieurs (EMI) in Morocco, where he laid the groundwork for his future in structural engineering. He furthered his education with a Master's degree in Structural Engineering from Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE), Hungary, enhancing his knowledge in areas such as structural dynamics and seismic design. This journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from INSA de Rennes, France, focusing on composite structures and finite element analysis.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

As a structural engineer at ARC-S Group, Yassir Wardi gained hands-on experience in structural design and modeling of various constructions, including concrete, steel, and Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) houses. His in-house R&D projects honed his skills in innovative structural systems and prepared him for his current role as a professor at Hubei University of Economics.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Yassir's research focuses on composite structures, particularly the development of finite element models to analyze the behavior of composite beams under different loading conditions. His work has contributed to the understanding of structural response to time effects such as creep and shrinkage, enhancing the accuracy of structural predictions and design methodologies.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Yassir's research has made a significant impact on the field of structural engineering, particularly in the analysis and design of composite structures. His publications in reputable journals and conferences have garnered attention, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and methodologies in the field.

ACADEMIC CITES

Yassir's publications have been cited multiple times, reflecting the relevance and impact of his research in the academic community. His work serves as a foundational resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of composite structures and finite element analysis.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Yassir Wardi's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing the understanding and design of composite structures. His future contributions are poised to further push the boundaries of knowledge in this field, paving the way for safer, more efficient, and sustainable structural solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

3D formulation of mono-symmetrical composite beams with deformable connection 2024

Luo Yong – Civil Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Luo Yong - Civil Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Guangzhou University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Luo Yong's academic journey showcases a strong foundation in geological engineering and resource exploration engineering, culminating in his current pursuit of a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at Universiti Sains Malaysia. His research interests have evolved from studying geological processes to focusing on enhancing the durability of bamboo fiber reinforced concrete.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With extensive experience as a teacher at Fujian Forestry Vocational and Technical College, Luo Yong has led and participated in various research projects focused on bamboo fiber reinforced concrete and asphalt. His work involves applying natural fibers to enhance the mechanical properties and durability of concrete, particularly for applications in civil engineering infrastructure such as electrically heated bridge decks.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Luo Yong's research focuses on leveraging the "100 billion bamboo industry" in Nanping to develop innovative solutions for civil engineering challenges. By applying bamboo fibers to concrete and asphalt, he aims to improve their mechanical properties, durability, and electrical conductivity. His work also involves finite element analysis to optimize the design of electrically heated bridge decks and simulate dynamic energy output for optimal performance.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his research on bamboo fiber reinforced concrete and asphalt, Luo Yong seeks to address critical issues in civil engineering infrastructure, such as enhancing the durability of bridge decks and improving pavement performance. His findings have the potential to contribute to more sustainable and resilient infrastructure solutions, impacting the field of civil engineering positively.

ACADEMIC CITES

Luo Yong's research has been recognized and published in reputable journals, including MATERIALI IN TEHNOLOGIJE, Vegetos, and Construction and Building Materials. These publications highlight his contributions to advancing knowledge in the field of civil engineering, particularly in the application of natural fibers to enhance concrete and asphalt performance.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Luo Yong continues his research in civil engineering, his work holds promise for shaping the future of infrastructure materials and design. By developing innovative solutions using bamboo fibers, he aims to contribute to the sustainability, durability, and performance of civil engineering infrastructure, leaving a lasting legacy in the field.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

The structural and performance characterization of bamboo fibers treated with calcium hydroxide solution 2024

Finite element simulation and falling ball impact model for cement concrete pavement considering void under slab 2024

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano – Building and Construction – Best Researcher Award 

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano - Building and Construction - Best Researcher Award 

CEU San Pablo University - Spain

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá. He furthered his education with postgraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering and Higher Education, laying the groundwork for his future career in academia and research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With a solid academic background, Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano embarked on a career dedicated to academia and research. From teaching roles at Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá to tenured professorships at prestigious institutions like Universidad CEU San Pablo, his professional journey reflects a commitment to excellence in the field of Architecture and Design.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's research focus lies in the realm of Building and Construction, as evidenced by his numerous projects and contracts. From studying the mechanical behavior of materials to investigating the energy impact of residential building permeability, his contributions have advanced our understanding of structural engineering and architectural design.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his tenure as a professor and involvement in research projects, Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano has made a significant impact on his field. His work has not only contributed to academic knowledge but has also influenced practical applications in the construction industry, shaping the future of building technology.

ACADEMIC CITES

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's research has garnered recognition, as evidenced by his PhD Extraordinary Award and active participation in funded projects. His contributions have likely been cited in academic literature, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in Building and Construction.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano continues his academic and research endeavors, his legacy will be marked by his dedication to advancing the field of Building and Construction. His future contributions hold promise for further innovations in architectural design, structural engineering, and sustainable construction practices.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Influence of various fibers on the physico-mechanical properties of a sustainable geopolymer mortar-based on metakaolin and slag  2023 (2)

Micheal Sakr – Structural Health Monitoring – Best Researcher Award

Micheal Sakr - Structural Health Monitoring - Best Researcher Award

Western University of Ontario - Canada

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Micheal Sakr commenced his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Balamand, Lebanon, where he achieved outstanding academic performance, earning a cumulative average of 90.06% and graduating with distinction. He further enriched his academic background with graduate coursework in Structural Engineering at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, where he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. Ayan Sadhu. His research focus revolves around Digital Twins for Structural Health Monitoring, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field of structural engineering.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Throughout his academic career, Micheal has demonstrated versatility and excellence, serving as a Teaching Assistant at Western University, where he contributed to courses such as Engineering Statics, Advanced Structural Dynamics, and Professional Communication for Engineers. Additionally, his experience as an AutoCAD Drafter equipped him with practical skills in handling structural detailing and drawings for civil engineering projects.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Micheal's research interests center on Structural Health Monitoring, a field critical for ensuring the safety and integrity of civil infrastructure. His work involves utilizing specialized equipment for structural testing, such as displacement sensors, accelerometers, and acoustic emission sensors, to assess the strength and response of various structural elements. By actively participating in research projects and mentoring initiatives, Micheal demonstrates his dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world engineering challenges.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Micheal's contributions to the field of Structural Health Monitoring have the potential to make a significant impact on civil engineering practices, particularly in ensuring the safety and resilience of infrastructure systems. His involvement in community aid groups and volunteer activities further underscores his commitment to making a positive difference in society.

ACADEMIC CITES

Micheal's academic achievements, including his outstanding performance in coursework and research, have positioned him as a promising scholar in the field of structural engineering. His contributions to research projects and mentorship activities reflect his dedication to academic excellence and professional development.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Micheal continues to pursue his Ph.D. and engage in research endeavors, he is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of Structural Health Monitoring. His passion for innovation, coupled with his strong academic foundation and practical skills, sets the stage for future contributions that will advance the safety, sustainability, and resilience of civil infrastructure worldwide.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Visualization of structural health monitoring information using Internet-of-Things integrated with building information modeling.  2023 (4)