Mahnoosh Biglari | Seismic Risk Assessment | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahnoosh Biglari | Seismic Risk Assessment | Research Excellence Award

Associate Prof | Razi University | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mahnoosh Biglari is a researcher in earthquake engineering with extensive contributions spanning seismic vulnerability assessment, geotechnical earthquake engineering, and soil dynamics. Her research focuses on understanding the seismic behavior of structures and soils under complex loading conditions, with particular emphasis on unsaturated soil mechanics, site effects, and performance-based seismic assessment of buildings and infrastructure. Her scholarly work integrates experimental investigations, analytical modeling, and numerical simulations to evaluate shear modulus, damping characteristics, and hydro-mechanical behavior of soils under cyclic and seismic loading. A significant portion of her research advances empirical and analytical fragility models for reinforced concrete, steel, and masonry buildings, enabling improved prediction of earthquake-induced damage and collapse at both building and urban scales. These contributions have been widely applied in post-earthquake assessments and seismic risk mitigation studies.

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Laila Taoufiq | Earthquake Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Laila Taoufiq | Earthquake Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Teacher Researcher | Polytechnic School of Agadir | Morocco

Laila Taoufiq is a researcher and academic specializing in materials science and civil engineering, with significant contributions to sustainable construction and structural analysis. Her work focuses on the valorization of industrial waste materials, particularly coal fly ash and bottom ash, in concrete manufacturing to promote environmental sustainability. Through her research, Laila explores mechanical performance, radiological safety, and environmental impact of alternative construction materials, exemplified in her publications on recycling coal ashes and assessing radiological aspects of wastewater treatment processes. She also studies structural failures, as highlighted in her 2025 paper analyzing reinforced concrete buildings affected by the Al Haouz earthquake in Morocco. Her research further extends to evaluating indoor air quality and exposure to natural radioactivity in buildings, addressing both environmental health and structural integrity. As a faculty member at the École Polytechnique d’Agadir, Laila teaches advanced civil engineering subjects such as reinforced and prestressed concrete, structural mechanics, and modeling of metallic and concrete structures. Her teaching integrates theoretical understanding with practical experimentation, involving structural modeling tools like Robot Structural Analysis. The combination of her academic and professional pursuits demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach linking materials science, civil engineering, and environmental risk assessment. Her doctoral research at the University Chouaib Doukkali centered on the technical and environmental feasibility of reusing industrial ashes in construction materials, setting a foundation for her ongoing studies in sustainable material applications. Laila’s publications in renowned journals such as Elsevier’s Structures and the Journal of Materials and Environmental Sciences underscore her impact in advancing eco-efficient construction solutions. Citation and index are provided within this research portfolio

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Structural failure of reinforced concrete buildings: The case of Al Haouz earthquake on 8 September 2023, Morocco. (2025). Structures.