Po-Chien Hsiao | Seismic Design of Steel Structures | Best Researcher Award

Prof Po-Chien Hsiao | Seismic Design of Steel Structures | Best Researcher Award

Full Professor, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Po-Chien Hsiao, Ph.D., is a distinguished Professor in the Department of Civil and Construction Engineering at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (NTUST). With a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Washington, USA, he has made significant contributions to seismic engineering, steel structure design, and innovative structural systems. His research focuses on developing advanced seismic assessment methods, performance-based design, and large-scale structural testing. Dr. Hsiao has received numerous accolades for his research and teaching, including the NSTC Excellent Young Scholar Research Project Award and the Outstanding Research Award from NTUST. He is also recognized for his innovative teaching methods, particularly in problem-based learning (PBL) courses. Dr. Hsiao’s work has been widely published in top-tier journals, and he actively participates in international conferences, sharing his expertise in earthquake-resistant structural systems.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Hsiao earned his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of Washington, USA, in 2012. Prior to that, he completed his M.S. (2004) and B.S. (2002) in Civil Engineering at National Taiwan University, Taiwan. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in structural engineering, with a focus on seismic resilience and innovative construction techniques. His doctoral research at the University of Washington laid the groundwork for his expertise in seismic performance evaluation and advanced structural systems, which he has further developed throughout his career.

Experience 💼

Dr. Hsiao has held various academic and professional positions, including Assistant Professor at National Chung Hsing University (2016-2018) and Technical Director at Broad-Hand Enterprise Ltd. Co. (2014-2016). He also served as a JSPS Post-Doctoral Fellow at Kyoto University, Japan (2012-2014). Since 2018, he has been with NTUST, progressing from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor and now Professor. His roles have involved teaching, research, and leading projects on seismic engineering, structural testing, and performance-based design. Dr. Hsiao’s industry experience has enriched his academic work, bridging theoretical research with practical applications.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Hsiao has received numerous awards, including the NSTC Excellent Young Scholar Research Project Award (2024-2026), the MOST Excellent Young Scholar Research Project Award (2022-2023), and the Outstanding Research Award from NTUST (2023). He has also been recognized for his innovative teaching, winning the PBL Teaching Award multiple times. His research has earned him accolades such as the Best Paper Award at the SEEBUS 2021 International Conference and the 1st Place in the National College Student Practical Project Competition (2022). These honors highlight his contributions to both academia and the field of civil engineering.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Hsiao’s research focuses on seismic engineering, steel structure design, and innovative structural systems. He specializes in developing advanced seismic assessment methods, performance-based design, and large-scale structural testing. His work includes the development of naturally buckling braces, seismic strengthening methods for RC frames, and the use of ultra-high-performance concrete in structural systems. Dr. Hsiao’s research aims to enhance the resilience of structures against earthquakes, contributing to safer and more sustainable construction practices.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Improved Cross-sectional Configuration and Strength-curve Estimations of Naturally Buckling Braces (2025)
  2. Hysteretic modelling and strength-envelope estimation models of concrete filled steel tubular members (2025)
  3. A novel seismic strengthening method for RC frames: Precast ultra-high performance concrete braces (2023)
  4. Shaking table test of multiple-type isolation control strategies for high-rise structure based on friction pendulum (2023)
  5. Development and testing of knife-plate connected steel panel dampers (2023)
  6. Seismic upgrading of existing RC frames with displacement-restraint cable bracing (2023)
  7. Seismic performance assessments of naturally buckling braced frame building structures (2023)
  8. Diploneis serrata (Bacillariophyceae): The use of structural mechanistic analysis to resolve morphological classification and molecular identification of a new record diatom species from Kenting, Taiwan (2022)
  9. Investigation of five different low-cost locally available isolation layer materials used in sliding base isolation systems (2022)
  10. An improved first-mode-based pushover analytical procedure for assessing seismic performance of special moment resisting frame building structures (2022)
  11. Experimental investigation on the seismic performance of cored moment resisting stub columns (2021)
  12. Numerical analysis of square concrete-filled double skin steel tubular columns with rubberized concrete (2021)
  13. The effects of cross-sectional shapes on the axial performance of concrete-filled steel tube columns (2021)
  14. Nonlinear analysis of square concrete-filled double-skin steel tubular columns under axial compression (2020)
  15. Effects of Far-Field and Near-Fault Cyclic Loadings on Seismic Performance of Naturally Buckling Braces in Pairs (2020)
  16. Hysteretic Behaviour of Composite Vertical Connection Structures used in Prefabricated Shear Wall Systems (2020)
  17. Development and Testing of Cored Moment Resisting Stub Column Dampers (2020)
  18. Slenderness Effects in Naturally Buckling Braces Under Seismic Loads (2020)
  19. Effects of Hysteretic Properties of Stud-type Dampers on Seismic Performance of Steel Moment Resisting Frame Buildings (2019)
  20. Gusset Plate Connections for Naturally Buckling Braces (2017)
  21. Development and Testing of Naturally Buckling Steel Braces (2016)
  22. Investigation of concrete-filled double-skin steel tubular columns with ultra-high-strength steel (2015)
  23. Seismic Vulnerability of Older Braced Frames (2014)
  24. A Model to Simulate Special Concentrically Braced Frames Beyond Brace Fracture (2013)
  25. Evaluation of the Response Modification Coefficient and Collapse Potential of SCBFs (2013)
  26. Improved Analytical Model for Special Concentrically Braced Frames (2012)
  27. Investigation of the Seismic Response of Multi-story Braced Frames (2012)
  28. Pseudo-Dynamic Tests of A Full-Scale CFT/BRBF Frame – Part 1: Specimen Design, Experiment and Analysis (2008)
  29. Pseudo-dynamic test of a full-scale CFT/BRBF frame – Part 2: Seismic Performance of Buckling-Restrained Braces and Connections (2008)

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Po-Chien Hsiao is a leading figure in seismic engineering and structural design, with a career marked by groundbreaking research, innovative teaching, and numerous accolades. His work has significantly advanced the field of earthquake-resistant structures, contributing to safer and more resilient infrastructure. Through his publications, awards, and international collaborations, Dr. Hsiao continues to shape the future of civil engineering, inspiring both students and professionals worldwide.

 

Alireza Rezaeian | Seismic Design | Best Researcher Award

Dr Alireza Rezaeian | Seismic Design | Best Researcher Award

CEO, sazaninc, Canada

Dr. Alireza Rezaeian is a highly accomplished Structural Civil Engineer with a Ph.D. from Iran University of Science & Technology (IUST). With over two decades of experience, he has worked on diverse projects across Iran, Canada, and the USA. His expertise spans the design and analysis of concrete, steel, and wood structures, as well as seismic behavior and finite element modeling. Dr. Rezaeian has held key roles in engineering firms, including SAZAN Inc., NCK Engineering, and MOGHAVEM SHAHR, where he led structural design teams. His research focuses on seismic performance, moment connections, and energy dissipation in steel structures. He is a published author with numerous citations in reputable journals.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Rezaeian holds a Ph.D. (2010) and an M.Sc. (2002) in Structural Civil Engineering from Iran University of Science & Technology (IUST), Tehran, Iran. He earned his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (1999) from Imam Khomeini International University, Qazvin, Iran. His academic background laid the foundation for his expertise in structural analysis, seismic design, and finite element modeling.

Experience 💼

Dr. Rezaeian has over 20 years of experience in structural engineering. He has worked with firms like SAZAN Inc., NCK Engineering, and TEG Structures in Canada, focusing on the design and analysis of concrete, steel, and wood structures. In Iran, he served as the Head of the Structural Design Department at MOGHAVEM SHAHR, managing large-scale projects and leading design teams. His roles included reviewing shop drawings, conducting site visits, and coordinating with architects and contractors.

Awards and Honors 🏆

While specific awards are not listed, Dr. Rezaeian’s contributions to structural engineering are evident through his extensive research publications and leadership roles in major engineering projects. His work on seismic behavior and steel structures has been widely cited, reflecting his impact on the field.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Rezaeian’s research focuses on the seismic performance of steel structures, including eccentrically braced frames, moment connections, and energy dissipation systems. He has extensively studied the cyclic behavior of composite vertical shear links, panel zones, and ConXL moment connections. His work combines experimental and numerical analyses to optimize structural performance under seismic loads.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Experimental study of cyclic behavior of composite vertical shear link in eccentrically braced frames
  2. Seismic behavior of ConXL rigid connection in box-columns not filled with concrete
  3. Experimental investigation of panel zone in rigid beam to box column connection
  4. Seismic performance of eccentrically braced frame with vertical link using PBPD method
  5. Numerical study of panel zone in a moment connection without continuity plates
  6. Assessment of the seismic behavior of eccentrically braced frame with double vertical link (DV-EBF)
  7. The experimental study of eccentrically braced frames with double vertical links
  8. Investigation of the ConXL moment connection cyclic behavior in box columns without filling concrete with different arrangement of collar bolts
  9. Deviation from target debt ratio, cash flow imbalance and capital structure adjustment
  10. Evaluation of damage index of steel moment resistance frames before and after seismic rehabilitation by steel braces and shear wall
  11. Evaluation of steel plate shear walls based on performance based plastic design
  12. Optimal design of eccentrically braced frames with vertical link (V-EBFs) in order to maximize energy dissipation
  13. Seismic behavior of eccentrically braced frames with composite vertical shear link (CV-EBFs)
  14. Test program on stiffened column bases subjected to cyclic loading
  15. Evaluation of non-linear cyclic behavior of CONXL moment connection with different detail in the column and optimizing the arrangement of bolts
  16. Improvement of seismic behavior of concentrically braced frames making use of fuse elements in brace members
  17. Experimental and Analytical Observations of the Effect of Leveling Nuts on the Stiffened Column Bases Behavior
  18. The influence of national and patriotic Persian epic in the Poetry of Iqbal Lahori
  19. EVALUATION OF DIRECT ANALYSIS METHOD ON HEAVY OIL STRUCTURES BY INCREMENTAL DYNAMIC ANALYSIS

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Alireza Rezaeian is a distinguished structural engineer with a strong academic background and extensive professional experience. His contributions to seismic design and steel structures have advanced the field, as evidenced by his numerous publications and leadership roles. His work continues to influence both research and practical applications in structural engineering.