Julia Wood | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Julia Wood | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

University of Cape Town | South Africa

Ms. Julia Wood is an accomplished biodiversity and conservation specialist with extensive experience in managing sensitive ecosystems and promoting sustainable development. Her career spans leadership roles in municipal environmental management, applied ecological research, and conservation advocacy, reflecting a strong commitment to safeguarding South Africa’s unique natural heritage. With academic training including a BSc (Botany, Zoology), BSc Honours in terrestrial ecology, and an MSc in Botany focused on the natural vegetation of the Robertson Karoo, she is currently advancing her expertise through a PhD in Environmental and Geographical Studies. Her research examines critical factors that influence effective conservation action, addressing real-world implementation challenges in biodiversity planning and environmental governance. Throughout her tenure with the City of Cape Town—currently as Manager of Biodiversity Management—she has overseen 20 protected areas and coordinated the execution of strategic biodiversity initiatives, including the Local Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan and fine-scale conservation plans. Her work integrates ecological protection with vital societal goals such as job creation, skills development, and environmental education, ensuring conservation efforts deliver measurable community benefit. Julia’s contributions include numerous publications, project leadership roles at WWF-SA’s Table Mountain Fund, and significant involvement in watershed and ecosystem-based management across diverse natural landscapes. Her collaborations extend across governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and community stakeholders, strengthening regional responses to climate change, ecological restoration, and urban development pressures. An award-winning professional, she is respected for advancing evidence-based conservation strategies that enhance resilience and protect biodiversity in one of the world’s most ecologically significant regions. This continued dedication demonstrates her capacity to motivate progress, build partnerships, and contribute meaningfully to global environmental sustainability.

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Publications

Coordinating invasive alien species management in a biodiversity hotspot: The CAPE Invasive Alien Animals Working Group. Bothalia. 2020

Ahmed Y. Hassebo | Smart Cities IoT Applications | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmed Y. Hassebo | Smart Cities IoT Applications | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Lecturer | NYC College of Technology | United States

Dr. Ahmed Y. Hassebo, Ph.D., P.E., is an accomplished electrical engineering educator and researcher with over fourteen years of teaching experience across leading U.S. institutions, including the City University of New York (CUNY), Purdue University Northwest (PNW), and Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT). Currently serving as a Doctoral Lecturer at NYC College of Technology–CUNY, Dr. Hassebo has made significant contributions in the domains of telecommunications, signal processing, smart cities, and Internet of Things (IoT)-based systems. His academic foundation is rooted in a Ph.D. and M.Phil. in Electrical Engineering from the City College of New York, supported by a strong research portfolio emphasizing the integration of 4G/5G communication infrastructures with mission-critical IoT and smart grid applications. He has authored a book, multiple book chapters, and several peer-reviewed journal and conference papers, earning multiple Best Paper and Best Presentation Awards from IEEE and ASEE conferences. His published works in Urban Science and IoT journals underscore his global perspective on smart city transformation and sustainable urban connectivity. Beyond research, Dr. Hassebo has mentored undergraduate and high school students in projects funded by NSF, NASA, and CUNY initiatives, fostering interdisciplinary learning in AI, robotics, and embedded systems. His active role as an IEEE reviewer, ASEE session chair, and committee member at CityTech demonstrates his leadership in both academic governance and scholarly service. Holding a Professional Engineer (PE) license in Electrical and Computer Engineering, he continues to pursue research excellence through grant proposals such as NSF Engineering Research Initiation (ERI) and CUNY GRTI initiatives. With over 8 years of research experience and a growing academic impact—reflected in multiple citations and collaborations—Dr. Hassebo exemplifies a commitment to advancing smart technologies that enhance urban sustainability, education, and global digital transformation.

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Publications:

Hassebo, A., Mohamed, A. A., Dorsinville, R., & Ali, M. A. (2018). 5G-based converged electric power grid and ICT infrastructure. 2018 IEEE 5G World Forum (5GWF), 33–37. 
(Cited by: 27)

Hassebo, A., Obaidat, M., & Ali, M. A. (2018). Commercial 4G LTE cellular networks for supporting emerging IoT applications. 2018 Advances in Science and Engineering Technology International Conferences (ASET). 
(Cited by: 24)

Hassebo, A. Y. (2018). Commercial 4G LTE cellular networks for supporting emerging mission-critical IoT applications [Master’s thesis, The City College of New York]. CUNY Academic Works.
(Cited by: 9)

Tealab, M., Hassebo, A., Dabour, A., & AbdelAziz, M. (2020). Smart cities digital transformation and 5G–ICT architecture. 2020 11th IEEE Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics & Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON). 
(Cited by: 13)

Hassebo, A. (2022). The road to 6G: Vision, drivers, trends, and challenges. 2022 IEEE 12th Annual Computing and Communication Workshop and Conference (CCWC). 
(Cited by: 12)

Hassebo, A., & Tealab, M. (2023). Global models of smart cities and potential IoT applications: A review. IoT, 4(3), 366–411. 
(Cited by: 85)

Maloth Naresh | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maloth Naresh | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor | Sharad Institute of Technology College of Engineering Yadrav | India

Dr. Maloth Naresh is an accomplished researcher and academic in Structural Engineering, specializing in data-driven and machine learning applications for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) of steel frame structures. He earned his Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology Hamirpur in 2024, where his doctoral research focused on developing advanced machine learning algorithms to monitor, predict, and assess joint damages in steel structures under varying environmental and operational conditions. With a strong publication record in high-impact SCI and SCIE-indexed journals such as Smart Materials and Structures, Strain (Wiley), and Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, Dr. Naresh has significantly contributed to the intersection of civil engineering and computational intelligence. His works on CNN–LSTM-based hybrid models and optimized SVM frameworks have advanced precision in damage detection, enabling early prediction and maintenance optimization in complex infrastructure systems. Recognized among the top-cited authors by Strain for 2023, his research demonstrates both academic excellence and practical relevance. He has presented papers at reputed international conferences including NIT Silchar and IIT Hyderabad and has also submitted a national-level research proposal under the NSTMIS scheme. Currently serving as Head of the Civil Engineering Department at Sharad Institute of Technology College of Engineering, Maharashtra, he fosters research collaborations with scholars from NIT Hamirpur, NIT Sikkim, and the University of Huddersfield (UK), emphasizing global partnerships and interdisciplinary innovation. His technical expertise spans MATLAB programming, ANSYS modeling, AutoCAD design, and advanced data analysis in structural dynamics. Dr. Naresh’s academic journey is marked by consistent excellence, including qualifying GATE 2015 and earning an HRD Scholarship from the Government of India. With nine high-quality publications and growing recognition across the research community, he continues to expand his scholarly impact through innovative methodologies that enhance the reliability, sustainability, and safety of civil infrastructure systems worldwide.

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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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Featured Publications:

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

Dr. Attique-ur-Rehman | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Attique-ur-Rehman | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award 

Lahore University of Management Sciences - Pakistan

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS 🎓

Dr. Attique-ur-Rehman embarked on his academic journey with an unwavering focus on business and management sciences. Excelling from the outset, he earned gold medals in both his MBA (Marketing) and MS (Quality Management) programs, standing out as the top scorer with CGPAs of 3.93 and 3.97 respectively. This excellence set a firm foundation for his doctoral studies, which he pursued with dedication at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). His PhD in Operations Management was completed in a record time of 4 years and 5 months, underlining his academic commitment and research vigor. His early academic record is not only decorated with distinctions and merit scholarships but also demonstrates a strong inclination toward quality standards, performance metrics, and operational analytics. This solid academic background eventually fueled his specialization in operational strategy, supply chain design, and business research methodologies, all of which define his career and research trajectory today.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS IN ACADEMIA AND INDUSTRY 🏢

Dr. Attique-ur-Rehman has over 13 years of extensive teaching and professional experience. He has served prestigious institutions including Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), where he is currently a Tenure Track Assistant Professor, and the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS), where he held multiple responsibilities such as Lecturer and QEC Focal Person. Beyond academia, he played a pivotal role in the textile industry as Director Operations in his family’s business. His professional engagements span consultancy roles in quality accreditation for institutions like BNU, UCP, and CAPS. As a visiting faculty member, he has influenced graduate and postgraduate students across GCU, UMT, PAC, and more. Dr. Rehman’s teaching portfolio includes operations management, project management, decision analytics, and supply chain management, all of which align with his research interests. His blend of academic rigor and industrial pragmatism makes his profile a unique bridge between theory and practice.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬

Dr. Rehman's research revolves around operations and supply chain management, with a pronounced emphasis on risk mitigation, strategic adaptation, and institutional voids in developing economies. His scholarship leverages both qualitative and quantitative methodologies to explore supply chain performance, agility, and dynamic capabilities. He has authored several high-impact publications in elite journals such as International Journal of Operations & Production Management, Transportation Research Part E, and IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management. His research articulates the intersection of integration, flexibility, and coordination in uncertain environments and examines the role of manufacturing planning in supply chain risk management. Ongoing work includes evaluating innovation strategy through a resource-based lens. By engaging with real-world challenges like electric vehicle supply chains and value chains in BoP markets, Dr. Rehman continues to push academic boundaries and contribute to actionable insights for both scholars and practitioners in emerging and industrialized markets alike.

STRATEGIC TRAININGS AND INDUSTRIAL ENGAGEMENTS 🛠️

Actively involved in bridging academia and industry, Dr. Rehman has delivered numerous impactful trainings on quality systems, project management, and supply chain operations. His sessions have been conducted under the banners of UVAS, UCP, and BNU, covering certifications like ISO 9001:2015 and implementation of IWA 2 standards for educational quality. As a principal investigator for a funded project by the Pakistan Poultry Association, he conducted in-depth interviews and mapped the poultry meat value chain in Punjab. He has also led over 10 nationwide training workshops on milk value chains, engaging farmers, entrepreneurs, and professionals. These hands-on experiences exemplify his capacity to operationalize research and translate knowledge into developmental impact. Dr. Rehman’s integration of field-based insights into his curriculum and research ensures the practical relevance of his academic endeavors, making him a sought-after expert in industrial value chain design and implementation strategies.

PUBLICATIONS AND INTELLECTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS 📚

Dr. Rehman’s intellectual footprint is well-documented through his publication record in globally recognized, peer-reviewed journals. His work often features in ABDC ‘A’ and ‘A*’ ranked journals with high impact factors, reflecting the depth and relevance of his investigations. Topics covered include supply chain agility, risk management frameworks, institutional voids, and innovation performance strategies. Notably, his co-authored article on dynamic capabilities amidst environmental uncertainty is a significant contribution to the field. His interdisciplinary reach is evident in studies on CSR, brand perception, and customer satisfaction in both business and healthcare contexts. Dr. Rehman has also been an active participant in international conferences in the USA, Germany, and Spain, showcasing his findings to a global academic community. Each publication and presentation underscores his commitment to evidence-based problem solving, particularly in developing-country contexts, reinforcing his status as a thought leader in operations and logistics.

ACCOLADES, SCHOLARSHIPS, AND RECOGNITION 🏅

Recognized early for academic excellence, Dr. Rehman has consistently demonstrated distinction throughout his academic and professional journey. He was awarded the HEC Indigenous Scholarship for his PhD at LUMS, where he also topped his coursework with a CGPA of 3.91. His gold medals in MBA and MS reflect consistent top performance across disciplines and institutions. Apart from academic honors, he received scholarships and achieved top scores in nearly all subjects during his postgraduate education. His research work has also been honored with the "Best Emerging Economies Showcase Paper" at the Decision Sciences Institute Conference. Certifications like Lead Auditor (ISO 9001:2015) and Six Sigma Black Belt further cement his credentials as a quality and operations expert. These accolades are a testament to his drive for excellence, intellectual rigor, and meaningful contributions to academia, industry, and policy-making in Pakistan and beyond.

IMPACT, LEGACY, AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS 🌍

Dr. Rehman's academic and professional legacy lies in his ability to seamlessly integrate theory with practice to address real-world challenges in operations and supply chains. His work has shaped national discourse around value chains, particularly in agriculture and manufacturing. As an educator, his mentorship spans hundreds of students across MPhil, MBA, and undergraduate levels, many of whom now occupy strategic roles in business and academia. His impact extends through institutional improvements in quality assurance and curriculum development in multiple universities. With his ongoing research into emerging fields like electric vehicle supply chains and innovation frameworks in BoP markets, Dr. Rehman is poised to make further contributions that align with global sustainability and efficiency goals. His commitment to excellence, grounded in practical engagement and scholarly depth, ensures that his work will continue influencing future research, education, and policy in the domains of operations and supply chain management.

Lidan Xu – Smart Concrete Structure – Best Researcher Award

Lidan Xu - Smart Concrete Structure - Best Researcher Award

Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology - China

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🌟 PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

Lidan Xu is an accomplished figure in civil engineering, currently serving as an Associate Professor and Master Supervisor at the School of Civil Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology. With a Doctorate in Engineering, the career has been marked by a rigorous commitment to advancing materials science and structural mechanics. Recognized as a distinguished talent in several regional and national programs, the role held includes Vice Director of the Department and director-level positions in professional societies. The main research areas revolve around the mechanics of complex materials, smart concrete structures, and shape memory alloys. Contributions to both experimental and theoretical work have made a notable impact in materials behavior analysis under stress and structural fatigue. This research has elevated both academic and practical applications in modern civil infrastructure. Combining academic excellence and innovative exploration, the career sets a solid benchmark in engineering education and material science research across China and beyond.

📘 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

The academic path began with a Bachelor of Engineering from Heilongjiang University of Science and Technology (2008–2012), followed by an accelerated Master-to-PhD track at Harbin Engineering University, culminating in a Doctorate in 2018. This formative period shaped a strong foundation in engineering mechanics, where the focus sharpened on the interface of structural dynamics and advanced materials. The rigorous training in Harbin nurtured a meticulous research mindset and deepened a fascination with the interplay of memory alloys and composite materials. These academic pursuits were enriched by early exposure to interdisciplinary projects and mentorship from key figures in structural engineering. This intellectual grounding provided not just technical skill but a problem-solving ethos that would later influence the research direction. The evolution from a promising student to an influential researcher is marked by continuous learning, resilience in experimental work, and a strategic focus on high-impact research domains that aligned with national infrastructure needs.

🏗️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Since 2018, a progressive career unfolded at the College of Civil Engineering, Inner Mongolia University of Science and Technology, advancing from Lecturer to Associate Professor. Academic leadership includes serving as Vice Director of the department, while engaging in various national and provincial projects as principal investigator. The role extends beyond teaching, with a strong emphasis on mentoring graduate students and leading innovative projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation. Research projects have addressed challenges in seismic performance, bond-slip behavior, and thermodynamic modeling of shape memory alloy-reinforced composites. Professional affiliations include director positions in regional mechanics and civil engineering societies, further expanding influence in the field. These roles have facilitated interdisciplinary collaboration, public sector innovation, and stronger integration of cutting-edge material technologies into traditional civil engineering. The professional journey is marked by consistent contribution to the transformation of structural design through smart material integration and dynamic mechanical analysis.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

At the heart of this research career lies a deep investigation into shape memory alloys (SMAs) and smart concrete structures. The published works focus on SMA fiber-reinforced concrete, self-centering structural systems, and high-performance composite behavior under stress. The studies have yielded impactful findings on axial stress-strain relations, thermodynamic properties of SMA composites, and the flexural behavior of hybrid laminates, enriching the body of knowledge in structural resilience and material adaptivity. These contributions push the frontier of intelligent infrastructure by designing materials that respond adaptively to external loads or damage. Projects led under national grants also target seismic durability and impact resistance in civil engineering applications. These research efforts not only resolve current limitations in traditional concrete structures but also anticipate the evolving requirements of urban infrastructure. By embedding memory materials in design, the work significantly contributes to sustainability and longevity in building systems.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Recognition for excellence includes several prestigious awards and talent program selections. Among them is the Second Prize for Science and Technology Progress from the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in 2023, acknowledging the transformative research in smart material applications. The career has also been distinguished through innovation-oriented talent recognitions at both the regional and municipal levels, notably under the “Ying Cai Xing Meng” program. These accolades highlight the high relevance and application potential of the research, particularly in the context of China’s growing emphasis on resilient and sustainable infrastructure. Competitive funding from national science foundations further reflects confidence in the scholarly output and project management capabilities. These awards not only validate technical achievements but also encourage ongoing contributions in research and mentorship. The recognition serves as both a reward for innovation and a catalyst for further research that addresses national priorities in structural safety and materials science.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

The work has had a significant impact across multiple dimensions—academic, industrial, and regional development. By contributing to the development of smart construction materials, the research directly supports safer, more efficient infrastructure across seismic and high-stress environments. Numerous publications in high-impact journals and leadership in research consortia have established thought leadership in materials engineering and structural mechanics. The research is frequently cited in both academia and applied engineering sectors, influencing everything from earthquake-resistant buildings to advanced aerospace composites. Influence also extends through teaching and mentoring, shaping the next generation of civil engineers equipped with a smart-materials mindset. As a director and active participant in engineering societies, the efforts catalyze broader discussions on innovation in construction technology. The integration of theory, experimentation, and real-world applications reflects a holistic approach to engineering challenges, ensuring that the impact of this work will resonate far beyond the laboratory or lecture hall.

🔮 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

The emerging legacy is built on a foundation of curiosity-driven research and purpose-driven engineering. With continuing research into SMA-reinforced structures and adaptive materials, the future promises breakthroughs in intelligent infrastructure and material behavior prediction. The long-term vision includes developing self-healing, environmentally responsive materials that extend the service life of infrastructure and reduce maintenance costs. Future contributions are likely to focus on integrating artificial intelligence into materials modeling and simulation, aligning engineering processes with smart city initiatives. The academic trajectory also points toward greater international collaboration, expanding the global relevance of the research. As funding grows and research networks expand, the aim is to develop scalable, sustainable engineering solutions for complex environments. The legacy will not only be defined by technical papers or awards, but by the resilient and innovative structures that reshape urban landscapes—and by the inspired students and engineers who carry the vision forward.

PUBLICATIONS

 

Title: Prediction of Shear Capacity of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer-Reinforced Concrete Beams Based on Machine Learning
Authors: [Not provided in the text]
Journal: Buildings, 2025

Title: Vertical compression performance of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) foam sandwich composites in hygrothermal environment
Authors: [Not provided in the text]
Journal: Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, 2025

Title: Study on axial compressive damage performance of SMA strips confined concrete columns by acoustic emission technology
Authors: [Not provided in the text]
Journal: Smart Materials and Structures, 2025

Theo Glashier – Structural Health Monitoring – Best Researcher Award

Theo Glashier - Structural Health Monitoring - Best Researcher Award

Imperial College London - United Kingdom

AUTHOR PROFILE

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SUMMARY

Theo Glashier is a motivated PhD student at Imperial College London specializing in infrastructure monitoring and structural health assessment. His research focuses on data-driven strategies for interpreting measurement data from civil infrastructure under varying environmental conditions. With a keen interest in applying statistical methods and machine learning, Theo aims to advance real-time performance evaluations of critical structures. His hands-on experience includes working with the MX3D 3D-printed steel bridge and mentoring Master’s students. He is actively involved in academic dissemination and conference participation, laying the foundation for a promising research career in civil infrastructure health monitoring.

EDUCATION

Theo is currently completing his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London (2021–2024), with a thesis focused on temperature-based measurement interpretation in critical civil infrastructure. He holds a First-Class Honours MEng in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Sheffield (2015–2019). His academic path includes a strong foundation in solid mechanics, structural dynamics, and nonlinear system analysis. His undergraduate and postgraduate studies have consistently emphasized research-led innovation, reflected in high-impact projects and publications. He has developed specialized expertise in regression models, machine learning applications, and sensor-based structural monitoring techniques.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Theo’s experience spans academia and industry. He worked at Total Energies in France (2019–2020) managing large-scale sensor data from offshore assets, leading a CO₂ monitoring initiative, and building a data infrastructure in PI System. He also contributed to NASA’s High-Altitude Student Platform via Project Sunbyte, launching a balloon-mounted solar flare imaging system. His research career includes fieldwork on the MX3D Bridge in Amsterdam and multiple in-person large-scale structural tests. He has developed strong communication skills through presenting at global conferences and managing collaborative research efforts with both academic and industrial stakeholders.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Theo is passionate about structural health monitoring and real-time infrastructure assessment. His core research explores data preparation techniques to filter environmental and operational variability from structural measurements. He integrates statistical regression, machine learning, and high-performance computing to derive accurate and interpretable predictions from complex datasets. Current projects focus on temperature-based interpretations and long-term monitoring strategies for steel bridges. His work advances the application of smart sensors and computational modeling in civil engineering, aiming to enhance the resilience, safety, and longevity of critical infrastructure systems through automated diagnostics and predictive analytics.

AWARD AND HONOR

Theo has earned several academic honors, including the Skempton PhD Scholarship and 2nd Prize at the Imperial College PhD Summer Showcase 2023. He received research travel grants such as the Milija Pavlovic Fund and institutional support to attend leading conferences like EWSHM and IABMAS 2024. His presentation skills led to an invitation to speak at the 25th Young Researchers Conference. These accolades reflect his exceptional contributions to structural monitoring research, recognized by both academic peers and industry professionals. They also underscore his ability to communicate complex findings to diverse audiences.

RESEARCH SKILL

Theo has advanced technical proficiency in Python, Matlab, and C, alongside hands-on expertise in SolidWorks, Ansys, and PI System for data acquisition. He is well-versed in machine learning for regression analysis, statistical data filtering, and signal visualization. His practical experience includes designing and deploying sensor networks, conducting in-situ structural testing, and high-performance computing for large datasets. He is multilingual, fluent in English and French, and conversational in Italian and Spanish. His interdisciplinary skill set equips him to manage complex infrastructure datasets and lead data-centric engineering projects with both academic and commercial stakeholders.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: Temperature-based measurement interpretation of the MX3D Bridge
Authors: T. Glashier, R. Kromanis, C. Buchanan
Journal: Engineering Structures, Vol. 305, Article 116736, 2024

Title: An iterative regression-based thermal response prediction methodology for instrumented civil infrastructure
Authors: T. Glashier, R. Kromanis, C. Buchanan
Journal: Advanced Engineering Informatics, Vol. 60, Article 102347, 2024

Title: Temperature-based Damage Detection for the Commissioning Dataset of the MX3D Bridge
Authors: T. Glashier, R. Kromanis, C. Buchanan
Journal: 11th European Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring (EWSHM), 2024

Title: Thermal response prediction of the MX3D bridge's operational dataset
Authors: T. Glashier, C. Buchanan, R. Kromanis
Journal: Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management, Digitalization and Sustainability, 2024

Title: Predicting the environmental response of critical infrastructure, using the first metal 3D printed structure as a case study
Author: T. Glashier
Journal: Proceedings of the 25th Young Researchers Conference, 2023

CONCLUSION

Theo Glashier exemplifies the new generation of civil engineers driving innovation in structural health monitoring. His blend of technical skill, academic dedication, and practical experience positions him as a rising contributor to resilient infrastructure systems. With a clear vision for a research-led career, he seeks to bridge the gap between data science and civil engineering. His work not only provides scientific insight but also addresses real-world challenges in maintaining and assessing the health of built environments. Theo’s research trajectory reflects excellence, innovation, and a strong commitment to societal infrastructure advancement.