Behbod Ghalamkari | Sensor | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Behbod Ghalamkari | Sensor | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Islamic Azad University | Iran

Assist. Prof. Dr. Behbod Ghalamkari is an active researcher in the field of electrical and telecommunication engineering, with a strong focus on electromagnetic wave propagation, analytical and semi-analytical scattering techniques, antennas, and RF/microwave systems. His research contributions span rigorous solutions to complex electromagnetic scattering problems using methods such as the Kobayashi Potential, Fourier transform techniques, and modal analysis, addressing advanced media including chiral, anisotropic, plasma, and topological insulator environments. He has also made significant contributions to antenna engineering, including reconfigurable, wideband, terahertz, and energy-harvesting antenna systems, as well as microwave and millimeter-wave circuit design. His work integrates theoretical analysis with practical design, simulation, fabrication, and measurement of high-frequency components. With a substantial publication record in leading international journals and conferences, his research has influenced both fundamental electromagnetic theory and applied wireless technologies, contributing to advancements in communication systems, sensing, and high-frequency device engineering.

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Dual-Band Slim Microstrip Patch Antennas

– IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2018 · Cited by 48

A Fast Semianalytical Solution of a 2-D Dielectric-Filled and Coated Rectangular Groove

– IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2014 · Cited by 31

A Dual-Mode Tunable Bandpass Filter for GSM, UMTS, WiFi, and WiMAX Standards Applications

– International Journal of Circuit Theory and Applications, 2019 · Cited by 23

Saad A. A. Jabir | Structural Health Monitoring | Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Saad A. A. Jabir | Structural Health Monitoring | Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

CEO | Nur Engineering GmbH | Germany

Saad A. A. Jabir’s research focuses on advancing condition monitoring and structural health assessment within civil engineering, emphasizing innovative sensor-based approaches for real-time evaluation of infrastructure performance. His primary contributions are in the development and application of thick-film ceramic sensors for measuring the strength and stability of civil structures. Jabir’s work demonstrates the potential of these sensors in providing accurate, durable, and responsive measurements that enhance the reliability and safety of infrastructure systems. Through his publications, he explores the integration of sensing technology into civil structures, enabling continuous monitoring that aids in preventive maintenance and early fault detection. His research also intersects materials science and measurement engineering, with attention to improving sensor materials’ thermal and mechanical resilience for field applications. By addressing challenges such as environmental variability and long-term stability of sensor outputs, Jabir contributes to making structural monitoring systems more adaptive and cost-effective. His studies have significant implications for modern smart infrastructure and sustainable construction practices, providing valuable insights into how sensor technologies can be scaled for large-scale engineering projects. His collaborative work reflects an interdisciplinary approach combining electrical engineering, materials research, and civil infrastructure monitoring to create robust diagnostic systems for critical assets. Saad A. A. Jabir’s research output, though concise, holds impactful applications for modern infrastructure management and reliability improvement in engineering systems. 60 Citations 3 Documents 2 h-index

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Condition monitoring of the strength and stability of civil structures using thick film ceramic sensors. (2013). Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation.