Ebenezer Fanijo | Green Infrastructure | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ebenezer Fanijo | Green Infrastructure | Research Excellence Award

Assistant Professor | Georgia Tech | United States

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ebenezer Fanijo is a civil and materials engineering researcher specializing in rigid pavements, concrete materials, and sustainable infrastructure systems. His work integrates performance-based testing, durability assessment, corrosion monitoring, and quality assurance to advance resilient and environmentally responsible construction practices. With experience spanning academia, industry, and transportation agencies, he has led and contributed to funded research exceeding USD 1.2 million, addressing challenges such as ASR-damaged pavements, rapid repair technologies, and concrete sustainability. His scholarly contributions include peer-reviewed publications and technical reports that have attracted academic and practitioner attention, reflected through a growing record of citations. Actively collaborating with departments of transportation, industry partners, and academic institutions, his research informs standards development and statewide QA/QC programs. Beyond technical impact, his work supports safer, longer-lasting infrastructure, reduced lifecycle costs, and improved sustainability outcomes, demonstrating strong potential for continued global impact in construction materials and infrastructure engineering.

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Majdi Benamara | Environmental Engineering | Breakthrough Research Award

Dr. Majdi Benamara | Environmental Engineering | Breakthrough Research Award

Postdoc | University of Minho | Portugal

Dr. Majdi Benamara is a dedicated researcher in physics whose work spans advanced functional materials, nanostructured oxides, and energy‐related applications. With a publication record of 22 peer-reviewed articles, his contributions demonstrate strong expertise in semiconductor metal oxides, ferroelectric thin films, photocatalysts, and gas-sensing materials. His research consistently integrates experimental synthesis, structural and electrical characterization, and application-driven performance evaluation. Over the years, he has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams across Switzerland, Portugal, Belgium, Spain, and Tunisia, contributing to internationally relevant projects focused on sustainable materials and next-generation electronic devices. His recent appointment as a researcher at EMPA – Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology reflects his growing impact in advanced materials engineering, particularly in building energy materials and hybrid oxide systems. Previous research experience at the University of Minho involved ferroelectricity in binary oxide thin films for high-performance capacitors, further solidifying his expertise in electronic materials and thin-film technologies. Earlier roles and internships at Materia Nova (Belgium), the University of Aveiro (Portugal), and the University of Sevilla (Spain) contributed to his strong technical foundation in sol–gel chemistry, supercritical drying, spark plasma sintering, pulsed laser deposition, and ion-beam sputtering. Dr. Benamara’s work has generated advances in gas sensors for environmental monitoring, visible-light photocatalysts for pollutant degradation, and doped oxide systems for electronic and dielectric applications. His collaborations with leading researchers and laboratories have strengthened his scientific visibility and enabled the development of innovative materials addressing global challenges in air quality, environmental remediation, and sustainable energy technologies. Through his consistent scholarly output and broad experimental capabilities, he continues to contribute significantly to the progress of materials science and applied physics on an international scale.

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1. Bembibre, A., Benamara, M., Hjiri, M., Gómez, E., Alamri, H. R., Dhahri, R., & others. (2022). Visible-light driven sonophotocatalytic removal of tetracycline using Ca-doped ZnO nanoparticles. Chemical Engineering Journal, 427, 132006.

2. Jaballah, S., Benamara, M., Dahman, H., Ly, A., Lahem, D., Debliquy, M., & El Mir, L. (2020). Effect of Mg-doping ZnO nanoparticles on detection of low ethanol concentrations. Materials Chemistry and Physics, 255, 123643.

3. Jaballah, S., Benamara, M., Dahman, H., Lahem, D., Debliquy, M., & El Mir, L. (2020). Formaldehyde sensing characteristics of calcium-doped zinc oxide nanoparticles-based gas sensor. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 31(11), 8230–8239.

4. Benamara, M., Gómez, E., Dhahri, R., & Serrà, A. (2021). Enhanced photocatalytic removal of cyanotoxins by Al-doped ZnO nanoparticles with visible-LED irradiation. Toxins, 13(1), 66.

5. Benamara, M., Massoudi, J., Dahman, H., Dhahri, E., El Mir, L., Ly, A., & others. (2020). High response to sub-ppm level of NO₂ with 50% RH of ZnO sensor obtained by an auto-combustion method. Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics, 31(17), 14249–14260.

Abhijeet Das | Environmental Hydrology | Water Resources Management Achievement Award

Dr. Abhijeet Das | Environmental Hydrology | Water Resources Management Achievement Award

Research Consultant | C.V. Raman Global University | India

Dr. Abhijeet Das is a distinguished researcher and consultant specializing in Water Resource Engineering and Geographical Information Systems (GIS), with over a decade of experience in hydrological modeling, spatial data analysis, and environmental sustainability. His expertise spans watershed hydrology, water quality assessment, climate change impact modeling, and the integration of machine learning and artificial intelligence into hydrological forecasting. Dr. Das has contributed to numerous international research collaborations, including projects at the University of the West of Scotland, Texas Christian University (USA), University of Iceland, Queensland University of Technology (Australia), and University of Johannesburg (South Africa), focusing on surface water quality modeling, hydro-chemical assessment, and GIS-based decision support for sustainable resource management. He has an impressive record of innovation with over thirty patents related to environmental monitoring, smart water systems, and IoT-based pollution control devices. His academic contributions are reflected in numerous peer-reviewed publications, technical reports, and conference papers, many of which have received best paper awards at international venues such as NIT Rourkela, BITS Pilani, and Amity University. Dr. Das’s work has had significant societal impact, advancing the precision of water quality monitoring, promoting data-driven decision-making in water governance, and contributing to the achievement of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (particularly SDG 6—Clean Water and Sanitation, and SDG 13—Climate Action). His research on GIS-integrated multi-criteria decision-making models and AI-driven predictive systems for water quality forecasting demonstrates a forward-looking approach to addressing global water security and climate resilience challenges. Through his interdisciplinary collaborations, technical innovation, and commitment to environmental sustainability, Dr. Das continues to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of water resource management and applied geoinformatics research globally.

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Jahanzeb Rahimi | Water Resources Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jahanzeb Rahimi | Water Resources Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Engineer and Lecturer | Kandahar University | Afghanistan

Mr. Jahanzeb Rahimi’s research field reflects a strong focus on hydraulics, hydrotechnical structures, and water resource management, supported by extensive project and professional experience in both academic and applied engineering environments. His expertise spans the use of engineering design and simulation tools such as Geo-Studio, WaterCAD, and EPANET for modeling and optimizing hydraulic systems. As a lecturer and engineer, he has contributed to the development and implementation of hydrological and water infrastructure projects that enhance urban and rural water management. His professional work includes site supervision, project planning, and engineering design, where he has demonstrated proficiency in handling complex construction and water systems with an emphasis on sustainability and operational efficiency. His experience in procurement management at the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development further reflects his capability in resource coordination, infrastructure planning, and multi-disciplinary collaboration. Rahimi’s research interests are centered on hydraulic structure analysis, environmental water resource systems, and the integration of digital tools for efficient water network management. He is particularly interested in advancing water conservation technologies, flood control systems, and the sustainable utilization of natural resources. Through his engineering practice and teaching, he aims to bridge theoretical research with practical applications to develop innovative solutions that address modern challenges in water resource engineering and environmental protection. His professional journey illustrates a deep commitment to enhancing hydrotechnical infrastructure, promoting community-oriented engineering solutions, and contributing to the sustainable development of water systems in Afghanistan and beyond.

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Rahimi, J., Karimi, B. A., & Qani, N. A. (2025). Evaluation of slope stability in earthen canal using GeoStudio simulation: A multi-parameter approach for the Khush Tepa Canal Project, Afghanistan

Nadia Abdelwahed | Green Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nadia Abdelwahed | Green Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Reseach Fellow | College of Business Management/King Faisal University | Saudi Arabia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nadia Abdelwahed is an accomplished academic and researcher with extensive expertise in Business Management, Entrepreneurship, and Sustainability, currently serving as an Associate Professor at the College of Business Administration, King Faisal University. With a Ph.D. in Business Management and Entrepreneurship from Kingston University, United Kingdom, she has built a distinguished academic career spanning over two decades across leading institutions in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UK. Dr. Abdelwahed has authored and co-authored more than 35 research publications covering a broad spectrum of topics, including gender studies, digital economics, sustainability, education transformation post-COVID-19, and managerial innovation, many of which have been supported by the Deanship of Scientific Research at King Faisal University. Her work has contributed to advancing institutional performance and securing national accreditation for business programs, reflecting her strategic leadership and commitment to academic excellence. She has played an instrumental role in curriculum development, quality assurance, and strategic planning initiatives, enhancing both teaching standards and student learning outcomes. Beyond academia, Dr. Abdelwahed’s societal impact is evident through her active engagement in community development initiatives, organizing training programs and workshops on Total Quality Management, Sustainability, Managerial Skills, and Entrepreneurship, which have empowered students, employees, and marginalized groups such as women breadwinners and single mothers. Her professional collaborations span interdisciplinary and cross-institutional research projects, contributing to global knowledge dissemination and fostering innovation in business education. As a mentor and educator, she emphasizes pedagogical innovation, academic integrity, and the holistic development of students, ensuring they are equipped with leadership, analytical, and ethical competencies essential for modern business environments. With her dedication to research, education, and social empowerment, Dr. Abdelwahed continues to make a meaningful contribution to academia and the broader community through her vision of sustainable and inclusive business development.

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Sunkwon Yoon | Water Resources Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sunkwon Yoon | Water Resources Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Fellow | The Seoul Institute | South Korea

Dr. Sunkwon Yoon’s research career demonstrates extensive contributions to hydrology, climate science, and urban water management, with a focus on developing adaptive technologies to mitigate the impacts of climate change. His research projects span smart water management systems, integrated flood risk assessment, and the design of resilient urban hydrologic infrastructures. As a principal investigator at the APEC Climate Center, he led international projects such as the development of smart water management solutions for the Kingdom of Tonga, integrating climate information to address water scarcity, and predictive systems for mud and debris flow considering urban characteristics. His work also includes advanced modeling techniques for flood forecasting, drought assessment, and inland-river systems management, emphasizing the application of stochastic and statistical hydrology to real-world problems. At the Seoul Institute of Technology and earlier at KAIST, his research explored risk-based water management, green growth initiatives, and climate-resilient urban development. His primary research interests include urban hydrology, smart water technology, flood and drought frequency analysis, and hydrometeorological variability linked to global climate phenomena such as ENSO and the Indian Ocean Dipole. Dr. Yoon’s studies have contributed significantly to improving prediction accuracy for extreme weather events, enhancing water security, and formulating sustainable water policies for urban resilience. Through collaborative efforts across government and international organizations, his experience bridges scientific modeling and policy-driven decision-making for disaster risk reduction. His ongoing focus on integrating hydrologic modeling with data-driven approaches reflects a commitment to advancing sustainable and adaptive water resource management under the evolving challenges of climate variability.

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  • Kim, J. P., Jung, I. W., Park, K. W., Yoon, S. K., & Lee, D. (2016). Hydrological utility and uncertainty of multi-satellite precipitation products in the mountainous region of South Korea. Remote Sensing, 8(7), 608.

  • Kim, J. S., Jain, S., & Yoon, S. K. (2012). Warm season streamflow variability in the Korean Han River Basin: Links with atmospheric teleconnections. International Journal of Climatology, 32(4), 635–640.

  • Moon, H., Yoon, S., & Moon, Y. (2023). Urban flood forecasting using a hybrid modeling approach based on a deep learning technique. Journal of Hydroinformatics, 25(2), 593–610.

  • Lee, T., Ouarda, T. B. M. J., & Yoon, S. (2017). KNN-based local linear regression for the analysis and simulation of low flow extremes under climatic influence. Climate Dynamics, 49(9), 3493–3511.

  • Yoon, S. K., Kim, J. S., & Moon, Y. I. (2014). Integrated flood risk analysis in a changing climate: A case study from the Korean Han River Basin. KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 18(5), 1563–1571.

Radovan Stojanovic – Green Infrastructure – Best Innovation Award

Radovan Stojanovic - Green Infrastructure - Best Innovation Award

University of Montenegro - Montenegro

Radovan Stojanović is a distinguished academic and innovator with extensive expertise in electrical engineering, embedded systems, and medical electronics. With a track record of leadership in numerous international and national projects, he has significantly contributed to both academic and industrial innovation. His entrepreneurial ventures and academic initiatives showcase a commitment to integrating education, technology, and innovation. A respected member of several scientific bodies, he is renowned for establishing impactful conferences and research centers. Stojanović’s influence spans sectors from healthcare to environmental systems, promoting sustainability and advanced technologies through interdisciplinary approaches.

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Academic achievements include a PhD from the University of Patras, Greece, focused on electrical engineering and computer technologies. His foundational studies began at the University of Montenegro, where he earned Dipl. and Mr. El. Ing. degrees in electrical engineering. The structured educational path laid a strong technical base that underpins his innovations and leadership in engineering. Stojanović's educational progression highlights a consistent engagement with advanced technical knowledge and global academic standards. His international academic exposure has played a critical role in shaping his multidisciplinary perspective and cross-border collaborations.

Professional Experience

Stojanović has served as a full professor at the University of Montenegro, contributing extensively to academic development and technological innovation. His roles include co-founding MECOnet and leading several research-focused institutions. He has held various academic titles, including associate and assistant professor, and gained international experience at the University of Patras and the Industrial Systems Institute in Greece. Additional roles include engineering and academic administration, positioning him as a key figure in Montenegro's academic landscape. His leadership extends to national scientific organizations and numerous editorial and technical boards.

Research Interest

Research interests center around embedded systems, medical electronics, cyber-physical systems, and environmental monitoring. Projects such as SMART4ALL and ARCA underscore a dedication to cutting-edge technological solutions addressing real-world challenges. Stojanović’s focus spans health technology innovations, sustainable development, and advanced signal processing. He integrates hardware-software design to improve healthcare and public systems. His broad interest in interdisciplinary applications has enabled him to contribute to both scientific theory and its practical implementation. This versatility ensures the continued relevance and societal impact of his research efforts.

Award And Honor

Stojanović received accolades for research excellence, including best paper awards at MECO&CPSIoT2023 in smart systems and energy harvesting. He is a Fellow of IIAS and a member of prestigious organizations like IEEE, IFMBE, and EuroMicro. His innovations have won medals and recognition since the 1980s, reflecting a lifelong commitment to creativity and invention. Additional honors include leadership positions in international academic boards and as founder of advanced research centers. Stojanović’s legacy is further solidified through his pioneering work in sustainable PhD programs and as a mentor to emerging engineers and scientists.

Research Skill

Stojanović’s research skills encompass system design, project coordination, international collaboration, and academic entrepreneurship. He is adept in leading large-scale, multi-partner research initiatives funded by EU programs like Horizon 2020, FP7, and ERASMUS+. Stojanović has demonstrated strategic foresight in conceptualizing and implementing complex engineering solutions. His expertise in technological entrepreneurship and development of novel curricula highlights a skillset geared toward innovation and knowledge dissemination. Active across theoretical and applied domains, his skills bridge academia, industry, and policy-making. His contributions ensure the practical relevance of academic inquiry.

Publications

Publications span embedded systems, healthcare technologies, and ICT. His papers have received recognition for excellence in innovation, with works featured in major international conferences. Stojanović’s involvement in editorial boards of journals such as Microprocessors and Microsystems underscores his influence in shaping scientific discourse. Numerous project outputs have also resulted in published methodologies and applications. These scholarly contributions reflect his interdisciplinary interests and ability to link academic research with technological advancement. His published work supports knowledge transfer and capacity building across Europe and the Western Balkans.

Title: Real-time vision-based system for textile fabric inspection
Authors: R. Stojanovic, P. Mitropulos, C. Koulamas, Y. Karayiannis, S. Koubias, ...
Journal: Real-time Imaging, Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages 507–518 (2001)

Title: Defect detection and classification on web textile fabric using multiresolution decomposition and neural networks
Authors: Y.A. Karayiannis, R. Stojanovic, P. Mitropoulos, C. Koulamas, T. Stouraitis, ...
Journal: ICECS'99 – 6th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (1999)

Title: Prototype of group heart rate monitoring with NODEMCU ESP8266
Authors: A. Škraba, A. Kolozvari, D. Kofjač, R. Stojanović, V. Stanovov, E. Semenkin
Journal: 2017 6th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), Pages 1–4

Title: A headset like wearable device to track COVID-19 symptoms
Authors: R. Stojanović, A. Škraba, B. Lutovac
Journal: 2020 9th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), Pages 1–4

Title: Streaming pulse data to the cloud with Bluetooth LE or NODEMCU ESP8266
Authors: A. Škraba, A. Kolozvari, D. Kofjač, R. Stojanović, V. Stanovov, E. Semenkin
Journal: 2016 5th Mediterranean Conference on Embedded Computing (MECO), Pages 428–431

Title: A LED–LED-based photoplethysmography sensor
Authors: R. Stojanovic, D. Karadaglic
Journal: Physiological Measurement, Volume 28, Issue 6, Page N19 (2007)

Conclusion

Stojanović embodies the fusion of academic rigor and innovative spirit. His career reflects a dedication to knowledge creation, education, and problem-solving through technology. With leadership across academia, research, and industry, he remains a driving force in Montenegro's scientific community. Stojanović has pioneered initiatives that uplift both national and regional innovation ecosystems. His lifelong pursuit of excellence, combined with collaborative ethos, has created lasting academic and societal impact. Future contributions are likely to continue this trajectory of innovation and educational empowerment across various global platforms.

Marie Giroudon – Civil and environmental engineering – Best Researcher Award

Marie Giroudon - Civil and environmental engineering - Best Researcher Award

INSA Toulouse - France

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Marie Giroudon is a pioneering researcher in civil engineering, specializing in the sustainability and durability of cementitious materials under aggressive conditions. Grounded in both academic excellence and hands-on experimentation, the work contributes meaningfully to environmental engineering and sustainable construction. With a strong interdisciplinary approach, Marie bridges civil engineering with microbiological and biochemical phenomena, particularly in the context of biogas and anaerobic digestion infrastructures. The research explores how binders, additives, and natural aggregates behave in corrosive environments, aiming to develop low-carbon, bio-integrated materials that withstand biodeterioration. The innovative contributions have gained recognition across both scientific and industrial communities, notably in Europe. Presently working as Maître de Conférences at INSA Toulouse, the career reflects a continuous trajectory of academic distinction, impactful collaborations, and scientific leadership. With a solid publication record and active roles in international working groups, Marie continues to shape the future of sustainable and durable construction materials research globally.

📘 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Marie Giroudon’s academic path reflects a steady ascent through top-tier institutions and rigorous programs in science and engineering. The journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Physics at Université Toulouse III Paul Sabatier, attained with distinction. The foundation in physics cultivated a strong analytical and technical perspective, later channeled into civil and geotechnical engineering. The academic development continued through a Master’s and Engineering diploma from UPSSITECH, marked by honors and international exposure through a semester at Polytechnique Montréal. The formal academic training culminated in a PhD in Civil Engineering from INSA Toulouse, successfully defended in January 2021. The thesis explored interactions between biowaste in anaerobic digestion and cement-based materials, laying the groundwork for future innovations in eco-resilient infrastructure. Throughout this formative period, Marie consistently demonstrated high aptitude, curiosity, and commitment to research excellence, supported by prestigious grants and supervision under renowned French experts in materials durability and sustainable construction.

🏗️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Marie Giroudon's professional experience showcases a seamless blend of research, teaching, and interdisciplinary project leadership. Currently serving as Maître de Conférences at INSA Toulouse within the Laboratoire Matériaux et Durabilité des Constructions (LMDC), the role integrates research on cementitious materials with pedagogy across subjects such as BIM, geotechnics, and prestressed concrete. Previously, Marie contributed to cutting-edge postdoctoral projects like WWT Concrete, targeting sustainable solutions for wastewater infrastructure. These roles followed a rich doctoral journey supported by ANR BIBENdOM, focusing on how cement-based materials react in biodeteriorative, anaerobic conditions. Each professional role has been guided by a strong commitment to innovation and sustainability. With active involvement in mentoring research students and coordinating academic collaborations across institutions like EPFL and Université Gustave Eiffel, the career reflects a mature scientific vision combined with practical leadership in environmental and construction material research. These roles reinforce Marie's expertise in applying fundamental science to real-world engineering challenges.

🧪 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

The research of Marie Giroudon addresses critical challenges in environmental engineering by focusing on the durability of cementitious materials in chemically aggressive settings, particularly anaerobic digestion systems. By investigating alternative binders such as metakaolin geopolymers, blast-furnace slag cement, and calcium aluminate cement, the work contributes to lowering the environmental footprint of construction. Key innovations include identifying the biodeterioration kinetics and interaction mechanisms between organic matter and cement matrices. Marie's investigations into materials behavior under exposure to ammonium, organic acids, and fermentation byproducts are crucial for designing long-lasting bio-infrastructure. Collaborations with biotechnologists and environmental chemists have enriched these studies with multidisciplinary insights. Through over 15 peer-reviewed articles and numerous conference presentations, Marie has established a strong scientific presence in sustainable materials research. The work influences guidelines for agricultural and industrial infrastructure, particularly biogas plants, and contributes to European discussions on green civil engineering, forming the scientific basis for future innovations in eco-construction.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Marie Giroudon has earned several recognitions that underscore both scientific excellence and community engagement. A prominent achievement includes winning the 3rd prize at the “Forum Jeunes Chercheurs” in Marne la Vallée for research on biodeterioration of cement materials—an acknowledgment of originality and societal relevance. As a dedicated member of international expert committees like RILEM TC 253-MCI and the French Civil Engineering Association’s “Bétons et Microorganismes” group, Marie contributes actively to shaping technical documentation and standards on microbial impacts on concrete. Participation in these expert networks reflects not only scientific credibility but also an enduring commitment to collaborative advancement. Furthermore, the invitation to contribute to state-of-the-art reports published by Springer, and repeated representation at top-tier conferences such as the International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement, highlight widespread recognition. These honors affirm Marie’s status as a rising leader in the domain of eco-resilient construction materials and sustainable civil infrastructure research.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Marie Giroudon's research exerts tangible influence on both academic and applied sectors, particularly in the design and maintenance of biogas infrastructure and wastewater facilities. The interdisciplinary work directly informs environmental policy and engineering practices by providing evidence-based insights into material degradation in microbial and chemical environments. Collaborations with major public utilities like SIAAP and universities such as EPFL have fostered research-to-practice translation. The development of low-carbon, bio-integrated binders presents a promising direction in the global shift toward sustainable construction, aligning with EU climate goals. The work contributes significantly to reducing lifecycle emissions from concrete structures by substituting conventional Portland cement with geopolymer and aluminate alternatives. Moreover, Marie’s mentorship of graduate students ensures that this impact extends through a new generation of eco-conscious engineers. Through scholarly publications, cross-disciplinary research projects, and leadership in technical networks, the contributions continue to shape research trajectories, industrial protocols, and sustainability standards across Europe and beyond.

🧱 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Marie Giroudon’s legacy lies in pioneering eco-durability within civil engineering and creating a research foundation that combines chemical resilience, microbial science, and materials engineering. The emerging expertise in micromechanical analysis and nanoindentation of cementitious composites paves the way for future breakthroughs in infrastructure diagnostics. Current recruitment for PhD and postdoctoral positions under Marie’s guidance signals a growing research lab ecosystem focused on innovative materials in leaching and bio-reactive environments. With active roles in scientific communities, the next decade is poised to see deeper exploration into LC3-type low-carbon materials, resistance modeling under multiaxial stress conditions, and long-term simulations of degradation pathways. Furthermore, the integration of sustainability into structural engineering curricula ensures lasting academic influence. With a track record of practical, publication-driven, and collaborative research, Marie’s future contributions will likely redefine durability standards for green buildings and bio-infrastructure, thereby reinforcing global efforts toward resilient, sustainable urban and rural development through advanced material science.

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Title: Comparison of barley and lavender straws as bioaggregates in earth bricks
Authors: M. Giroudon, A. Laborel-Préneron, J.E. Aubert, C. Magniont
Journal: Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 202, pp. 254–265 (2019)

Title: Blast-furnace slag cement and metakaolin based geopolymer as construction materials for liquid anaerobic digestion structures: Interactions and biodeterioration mechanisms
Authors: M. Giroudon, M.P. Lavigne, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Journal: Science of The Total Environment, Vol. 750, Article 141518 (2021)

Title: Cementitious materials in biogas systems: Biodeterioration mechanisms and kinetics in CEM I and CAC based materials
Authors: C. Voegel, M. Giroudon, A. Bertron, C. Patapy, P.L. Matthieu, T. Verdier, ...
Journal: Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 124, Article 105815 (2019)

Title: Experimental assessment of bio-based earth bricks durability
Authors: A. Laborel-Préneron, M. Giroudon, J.E. Aubert, C. Magniont, P. Faria
Journal: IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, Vol. 660 (1), Article 012069 (2019)

Title: Potential of low carbon materials facing biodeterioration in concrete biogas structures
Authors: M. Giroudon, C. Patapy, M. Peyre Lavigne, M. Andriamiandroso, R. Cartier, ...
Journal: Materials and Structures, Vol. 56 (4), Article 80 (2023)

Title: Insights into the local interaction mechanisms between fermenting broken maize and various binder materials for anaerobic digester structures
Authors: M. Giroudon, C. Perez, M.P. Lavigne, B. Erable, C. Lors, C. Patapy, A. Bertron
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 300, Article 113735 (2021)

Qiu Jun – Environmental Engineering – Outstanding Scientist Award

Qiu Jun - Environmental Engineering - Outstanding Scientist Award

Beijing Normal University - China

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Qiu Jun is a renowned expert in atmospheric water resource technology, microscale fluid-solid interaction mechanics, and engineering design. A consistent contributor to water sciences and hydrology, the research spans multiple domains, including energy-water systems and environmental sustainability. Roles in academia and national laboratories emphasize a dedication to scientific advancement, innovation, and interdisciplinary collaboration. The focus lies in solving practical water and environmental challenges using advanced simulation, modeling, and field experimentation. With a series of high-impact publications and international collaborations, Qiu Jun's contributions are pivotal in bridging aerospace engineering principles with water science to address global resource challenges.

EDUCATION

Education began with a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Aerospace, Tsinghua University, Beijing. This was followed by a Master’s and Ph.D. from the same institution, deepening expertise in engineering and applied sciences. Further academic enrichment came through a visiting scholar program at Columbia University in the Department of Biomedical Engineering. Postdoctoral research continued at Tsinghua University, focusing on applied hydrology and mechanics. The educational background combines aerospace, hydrology, and biomedical research, equipping Qiu Jun with a unique interdisciplinary foundation ideal for tackling modern challenges in water resource management and environmental engineering.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Professional trajectory includes roles from Postdoctoral Research Fellow to Assistant Professor at Tsinghua University. Later held research fellow positions in the Department of Hydraulic and Hydrology, culminating in appointment as Distinguished Research Fellow at Qinghai University’s State Key Laboratory. Currently serving as Professor at Beijing Normal University's College of Water Sciences. Experience reflects a steady progression through prestigious institutions, emphasizing innovation in water systems, experimental hydrology, and resource optimization. Work includes leadership in major national and institutional research programs, with responsibilities in academic mentorship, experimental platform development, and policy-informing environmental studies.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Core interests include atmospheric water harvesting, gravity energy storage systems, climate-influenced hydrological cycles, reservoir management, and fluid mechanics at the microscale. Research integrates physical experimentation with advanced modeling to enhance water resource reliability and sustainable energy applications. Special attention is given to ecological water demand, fog elimination, and climate-induced precipitation patterns. Studies frequently address the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, emphasizing regional hydrological behavior and its global implications. Optimization techniques, including particle swarm algorithms, are applied across image processing and water systems. This multidisciplinary approach enables the design of practical and theoretical frameworks to tackle pressing environmental and energy challenges.

AWARD AND HONOR

Recognition stems from significant publications, international collaborations, and national-level appointments. Invitations to contribute as corresponding author on numerous peer-reviewed journals highlight leadership within the field. Notable appointments at Tsinghua University and Beijing Normal University reflect academic and institutional recognition. Participation in interdisciplinary research projects across China and abroad demonstrates trust in scientific competence and leadership. Although formal awards are not listed, distinguished titles and appointments serve as evidence of professional acknowledgment. Positions in leading water science centers and engineering departments reinforce continued contributions to scientific excellence and environmental solutions in academia and applied science.

RESEARCH SKILL

Possesses advanced skills in experimental system design, atmospheric water collection techniques, hydrological modeling, MATLAB GUI programming, image inpainting using PSO algorithms, and climate variability analysis. Well-versed in integrating environmental data with simulation software and optimization tools to enhance decision-making in reservoir and water system management. Additional competencies include acoustic fog elimination, ecological forecasting, and data-driven zoning of precipitation regimes. Research frequently applies computational fluid dynamics, laboratory-scale validation, and long-term environmental monitoring. The integration of engineering methods with climate science underlines a systems-level research skillset suited for applied environmental and hydrological studies.

CONCLUSION

Work exemplifies the fusion of aerospace engineering, environmental science, and water resource management. With strong academic roots and wide-ranging applications, research addresses urgent global challenges such as water scarcity, climate variability, and energy sustainability. Contributions span foundational theory, applied experimentation, and policy-relevant insights. Engagement across major Chinese universities and global institutions underscores influence and reach. From designing fog elimination systems to optimizing reservoir operations, the approach remains comprehensive, forward-thinking, and multidisciplinary. Through high-level appointments, impactful publications, and continuous research, Qiu Jun emerges as a key figure in advancing scientific solutions for sustainable resource management.

Liu Yanping – Environmental Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Liu Yanping - Environmental Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Zhejiang Ocean University - China

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Liu Yanping is an Associate Professor at Zhejiang Ocean University with deep expertise in environmental engineering and composite photocatalytic materials. With more than 50 SCI-indexed publications and several prestigious citations, she is a leading researcher in environmental purification and marine ecological restoration. Her innovative contributions combine advanced materials with green technologies, especially in the context of solar fuel applications. Liu Yanping’s academic influence is reinforced by her active role as a reviewer for prominent journals and her global collaborations. Her work consistently advances sustainable solutions in pollution control and renewable energy integration through multidisciplinary approaches.

EDUCATION

Liu Yanping holds a Ph.D. in Engineering, equipping her with a strong foundation in environmental technologies and materials science. Her academic path has been dedicated to studying the interaction between material development and environmental applications, particularly using photocatalytic materials for purification. This education enabled her to bridge theory with applied solutions for environmental challenges. Her doctoral studies provided critical training in analytical techniques and experimental design, empowering her ongoing research into solar-driven catalytic systems. Liu’s educational experience reflects a consistent commitment to ecological improvement through scientific advancement and sustainable materials innovation.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Liu Yanping has been serving at Zhejiang Ocean University since 2009, contributing to teaching, research, and international collaboration. From 2013 to 2014, she expanded her expertise as a visiting scholar at Oregon State University, USA, gaining exposure to global research practices and strengthening her academic network. Over the years, she has led various projects focused on marine environmental systems and green remediation. Her role involves guiding postgraduate students, publishing extensively, and reviewing for international journals. Through her academic leadership and project management, Liu has cultivated a prominent role in environmental research and sustainable innovation.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Liu Yanping’s research explores the interface of environmental purification, marine ecological restoration, and photocatalytic technologies. She focuses on designing composite photocatalysts that harness solar energy to break down pollutants and drive clean fuel production. Her work aims to develop scalable, efficient, and low-cost materials that address urgent environmental issues such as water contamination and air pollution. Liu is also interested in integrating these materials into ecological restoration processes, especially in coastal and marine environments. Her research targets real-world environmental problems using advanced nanomaterials, sustainable chemistry, and clean energy strategies.

AWARD AND HONOR

Liu Yanping's achievements include over 50 publications in high-impact journals and recognition through ESI distinctions—9 Highly Cited and 10 Hot Papers. These accolades signify her work’s influence and scientific quality in environmental engineering. She also holds 8 national invention patents, demonstrating innovation beyond academia. Liu’s selection as a journal reviewer and her invitations to global collaborations reflect the respect she commands in the scientific community. Her work has become a reference point in the development of photocatalytic technologies and marine restoration, earning her a strong academic reputation and international acknowledgment.

RESEARCH SKILL

Liu Yanping possesses a broad array of research skills, including synthesis of nanocomposites, photocatalytic activity testing, and surface analysis techniques like XRD and SEM. She is adept in designing multi-functional materials for environmental purification and solar energy conversion. Her practical experience includes scaling laboratory findings for field applications in marine ecological recovery. Liu also brings expertise in proposal writing, patent drafting, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Her analytical mindset and technical capabilities enable her to explore complex environmental systems with precision and innovation. These skills make her a leading figure in environmental materials research.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: A fast and accurate estimation of amperometric current response in reaction kinetics
Authors: Liu, Yan-Ping; He, Ji-Huan
Journal: Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry

Title: Surface plasmon effect combined with S-scheme charge migration in flower-like Ag/Ag₆Si₂O₇/Bi₁₂O₁₇Cl₂ enables efficient photocatalytic antibiotic degradation
Authors: Shen, Chuqi; Li, Xinyu; Xue, Bing; Feng, Diejing; Liu, Yanping; Yang, Fang; Zhang, Mingyi; Li, Shijie
Journal: Applied Surface Science

Title: 1D FeS-Ni₃S₂/NF nanocatalysts with rigid polysulfide segment as sulfur source and in situ intercalator for enhanced oxygen evolution reaction activity
Authors: Qian Zhao; Jianlong Gou; Mengxinyue Zhang; Hong Chen; Guiyu Zhu; Xiaoxiao Zhang; Yanan Xue; Yanping Liu; Jianzhi Wang
Journal: Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects

Title: Clover-Inspired Fractal Architectures: Innovations in Flexible Folding Skins for Sustainable Buildings
Authors: Yan-Ping Liu; Chun-Hui He; Khaled A. Gepreel; Ji-Huan He
Journal: Fractals

Title: Carbon quantum dots and interfacial chemical bond synergistically modulated S-scheme Mn₀.₅Cd₀.₅S/BiOBr photocatalyst for efficient water purification
Authors: Shijie Li; Changjun You; Qingquan Xue; Yiqian Zhao; Fang Yang; Yanping Liu; Lina Bai; Mingyi Zhang; Chunqiang Zhuang
Journal: Journal of Materials Science & Technology

Title: Leveraging Lotus Seeds’ Distribution Patterns for Fractal Super-Rope Optimization
Authors: Yan-Ping Liu; Ji-Huan He; Md Hasan Mahmud
Journal: Fractals

CONCLUSION

Liu Yanping’s academic contributions illustrate a steadfast commitment to environmental sustainability through science and innovation. Her work on photocatalytic materials and marine ecological recovery provides practical and scalable solutions to pollution and energy challenges. As a recognized researcher and educator, she influences the future of environmental engineering through mentorship, international collaboration, and high-impact publications. Her ability to blend scientific insight with real-world application positions her as a critical voice in green technology development. Liu Yanping remains at the forefront of advancing clean, efficient, and sustainable technologies for environmental restoration and renewable energy use.