Pei Bida – Construction Management – Best Researcher Award

Pei Bida | Construction Management | Best Researcher Award

Lecture | Changsha University of Science & Technology | China

Pei Bida has focused research efforts on advancing the field of civil and environmental engineering with a strong emphasis on modern methods and technologies that enhance the performance, safety, and sustainability of large-scale infrastructure systems. His primary interests include Building Information Modeling (BIM), which he employs to improve project coordination, optimize resource use, and advance the integration of digital solutions into engineering practices. A significant portion of his work is devoted to the numerical simulation of large-span bridges, where he applies computational techniques to analyze structural responses under varying conditions, thereby providing more accurate assessments of safety, serviceability, and durability. This direction in research contributes to the efficient design, construction, and maintenance of bridge systems, ensuring that they meet the increasing demands of modern transportation networks. Another key area of his expertise lies in the fatigue analysis of steel bridges, where he examines the long-term behavior of materials and structural components subjected to cyclic loading. Through such investigations, he seeks to address critical issues of degradation and performance loss, thereby extending the service life of important infrastructure while reducing maintenance costs. His research not only contributes to academic understanding but also has direct practical applications in engineering practice, offering solutions to pressing challenges faced in bridge construction and management. By integrating BIM, advanced simulations, and fatigue studies, Pei Bida is shaping a holistic approach to modern civil engineering that bridges theoretical insights with engineering applications. His contributions demonstrate a commitment to advancing safe, efficient, and technologically driven infrastructure solutions that align with the evolving needs of society. This ongoing body of work underlines his role as a significant contributor to civil engineering research, and his scholarly impact is reflected in 231 Citations by 217 documents, 23 Documents, and a 9 h-index View.

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Publications
  1. Experimental and analytical study on the flexural behavior of a novel steel-NC-UHPC composite bridge deck system. (2025).

  2. Experimental study on negative bending resistance of steel-NC-UHPC composite bridge deck. (2025).

Erik C. Backus – Construction Management – Best Researcher Award

Erik C. Backus - Construction Management - Best Researcher Award

Clarkson University - United States

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

SUMMARY

Dr. Erik C. Backus is a recognized leader in construction engineering and facility decision-making, currently serving as Professor and Director of the Construction Engineering Management (CEM) program at Clarkson University. His career spans academia, the military, and public infrastructure, blending leadership, research, and strategic planning. A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, he has managed multimillion-dollar construction projects globally. His work emphasizes sustainability, resilience, and holistic planning. Through teaching, publications, and service, Dr. Backus advances infrastructure innovation while mentoring future engineers and influencing policy on energy-efficient, sustainable, and smart facilities.

EDUCATION

Dr. Backus holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Science from Clarkson University, where he developed a decision-making framework for facilities management. He also earned Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Civil Engineering, concentrating on construction engineering and infrastructure technologies. His academic journey underpins his expertise in strategic facility planning, systems thinking, and construction innovation. His doctoral work forms the foundation of his contributions to sustainable planning systems and resilient infrastructure. By combining rigorous technical education with practical experience, Dr. Backus has built a reputation for bridging the gap between engineering theory and the challenges faced in real-world facility operations.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr. Backus’s extensive experience includes academic, military, and institutional leadership roles. He has directed Clarkson University's CEM program since 2014, leading curriculum development, research, and industry partnerships. His previous roles include Engineering Planner and Project Manager at George Mason University and Chief of Engineering at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. A U.S. Army combat veteran, he managed infrastructure in conflict zones, overseeing over $300 million in projects. He has also served as Battalion Commander, Design Engineer, and Project Officer in the Army Reserve. These diverse roles reflect a career committed to excellence, resilience, and sustainable construction practices.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Dr. Backus focuses on decision-making frameworks for facilities and infrastructure projects, sustainable construction methods, and community resilience. His research integrates engineering design, data-driven planning, and sustainable systems, including LEED for Communities certification. He is the lead investigator in studies assessing holistic planning in multi-jurisdictional regions and contributes to the New York State Climate Impacts Assessment. He explores how facilities systems can adapt to environmental challenges through informed, strategic decisions. His research bridges environmental engineering, infrastructure development, and policy, offering transformative solutions for smart, resilient, and efficient built environments in education, defense, and municipal sectors.

AWARD AND HONOR

Dr. Backus has received numerous awards including the Bronze Star Medal, Best Paper Awards, and honors from APPA and USGBC. He was named “Professor to Know” in Civil Engineering and has been a recipient of community leadership awards such as the USGBC Community Leader of the Quarter. His Army commendations reflect excellence in combat engineering and public works, while academic awards highlight his teaching impact and research contributions. Recognized for sustainable infrastructure leadership, he played a central role in securing the first multi-jurisdictional LEED for Communities certification, illustrating his pioneering role in green urban planning.

RESEARCH SKILL

Dr. Backus brings expert-level knowledge in infrastructure decision-making, facilities management, sustainability assessment, and project planning. He is skilled in software like AutoCAD, ArcGIS, MS Project, and RS Means for estimating. His technical strengths include LEED certification processes, construction programming, resilience planning, and informatics for facility management. He has led facility-related consulting initiatives, authored national guidelines, and applied systems thinking to climate impacts. Dr. Backus’s research skills extend to integrating technical standards with strategic policy, enabling high-performance building systems. He combines military engineering precision with academic insight to drive sustainable and resilient infrastructure practices.

PUBLICATIONS

  • Title: Balancing practicality and aspiration: A comparative analysis of sustainable holistic planning system toolkit designs

  • Authors: Anne E. Mosher (A.E. Mosher), Stephen D. Bird (S.D. Bird), Santosh K. Mahapatra (S.K. Mahapatra), Joséph D. Skufca (J.D. Skufca), Erik Carl Backus (E.C. Backus)

  • Journal: Landscape and Urban Planning

CONCLUSION

Dr. Erik C. Backus stands at the intersection of engineering practice, academic leadership, and public service. His interdisciplinary expertise enables him to develop sustainable, resilient, and cost-effective infrastructure systems. As a veteran, educator, and planner, he blends rigorous research with practical implementation, influencing policy and teaching the next generation of engineers. With proven leadership in military and civilian sectors, and a strong publication and grant record, Dr. Backus continues to drive progress in climate-resilient infrastructure and sustainable facility management. His work exemplifies innovation and integrity in advancing the built environment for communities and institutions alike.