Lele Wu | Structural Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Lele Wu | Structural Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Master's Supervisor | Tianjin Chengjian University | China

Dr. Lele Wu is an accomplished researcher whose work contributes meaningfully to the advancement of their specialized research field through rigorous analysis, innovative methodologies, and interdisciplinary perspectives. Their research expertise focuses on addressing complex scientific and engineering challenges with practical relevance, resulting in a solid body of peer-reviewed publications in reputable international journals and conference proceedings. Lele Wu’s scholarly output demonstrates consistency, quality, and growing academic influence, reflecting both theoretical depth and applied significance. Through active collaboration with researchers and institutions at national and international levels, Lele Wu has strengthened knowledge exchange and promoted cross-disciplinary research integration. These collaborations have supported the development of solutions with clear societal impact, including improved technological efficiency, sustainability, and informed decision-making within the field. Overall, Lele Wu’s research profile highlights strong academic commitment, a forward-looking research vision, and a continued potential to contribute impactful, globally relevant scholarship.

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Yue Chen | Structure Fatigue | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Yue Chen | Structure Fatigue | Research Excellence Award

Professor | Chongqing jiaotong University | China

Prof. Dr. Yue Chen is an Associate Professor in the field of structural engineering, with recognized expertise in fatigue behavior, damage detection, and reliability assessment of steel and concrete structures. Her research focuses on fatigue performance of welded steel components, early damage identification using metal magnetic memory technology, artificial intelligence–based fatigue reliability analysis, and performance enhancement of in-service bridges, alongside contributions to seismic structural design. She has published more than 35 peer-reviewed journal articles in international and national journals and has received multiple provincial- and ministerial-level science and technology awards, reflecting the quality and impact of her work. She has led several competitive research projects funded by national and regional agencies and actively collaborates with multidisciplinary research teams. Her studies provide practical methodologies for structural health monitoring and infrastructure safety management, offering meaningful societal impact by supporting the durability, resilience, and sustainable operation of critical engineering structures worldwide.

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Mahnoosh Biglari | Seismic Risk Assessment | Research Excellence Award

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

Associate Prof | Razi University | Iran

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

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Fuat Aras | Structural Engineering | Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Prof. Fuat Aras | Structural Engineering | Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Istanbul Medeniyet University | Turkey

Prof. Fuat Aras is a distinguished civil engineer whose academic and research trajectory demonstrates substantial contributions to structural dynamics, earthquake engineering, and the protection of historical and modern infrastructures. With extensive experience as Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at Istanbul Medeniyet University, he has built a strong research portfolio grounded in experimental and numerical analyses of reinforced concrete and masonry structures, dynamic characterization, structural health monitoring, and seismic retrofitting. His scholarly accomplishments include numerous SCI/SCIE-indexed journal publications, books, and international conference papers, reflecting a consistent commitment to advancing global knowledge in earthquake-resistant design and the preservation of cultural heritage structures. Prof. Aras has coordinated several national research projects funded by TUBITAK, focusing on innovative technologies for improving building performance, dynamic behavior evaluation, and damage assessment, while also contributing to major European Union–supported initiatives on seismic protection. He has supervised multiple graduate theses on structural monitoring, retrofitting strategies, and seismic performance, indicating strong mentorship and academic leadership. His long-standing collaborations with national and international institutions, including partnerships with researchers in Türkiye, Europe, and the United States, highlight his interdisciplinary and global impact. In addition to his research excellence, he has held key administrative roles such as department chair and vice dean, strengthening institutional development and academic governance. His body of work has supported safer community infrastructures by providing evidence-based insights into building behavior, seismic vulnerabilities, and preservation strategies, thereby contributing significantly to societal resilience. With extensive teaching experience in core structural engineering courses and expertise in advanced analytical tools, Prof. Aras continues to shape the next generation of engineers while expanding research frontiers in structural dynamics and earthquake engineering, positioning him as a highly influential figure with strong future potential for further impact in his field.

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Publications

Aras, F., Krstevska, L., Altay, G., & Tashkov, L. (2011). Experimental and numerical modal analyses of a historical masonry palace. Construction and Building Materials, 25(1), 81–91.

Namli, M., & Aras, F. (2020). Investigation of effects of dynamic loads in metro tunnels during construction and operation on existing buildings. Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 13(11), 424.

Aras, F., & Altay, G. (2015). Investigation of mechanical properties of masonry in historic buildings. Građevinar, 67(5),

Aras, F., & Altay, G. (2015). Seismic evaluation and structural control of the historical Beylerbeyi Palace. Structural Control and Health Monitoring, 22(2), 347–364.

Aras, F., & Düzci, E. (2018). Seismic performance of traditional stone masonry dwellings under Çanakkale seismic sequences. Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 32(4), 04018029.

Ahmad Nassef | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Nassef | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor | University of Buraimi | Oman

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Salah Edeen Nassef is an accomplished Associate Professor of Structural Engineering at Helwan University, Egypt, and the University of Buraimi, Oman, where he also served as Acting Dean and Assistant Dean of the College of Engineering. With over two decades of academic and professional experience, his expertise spans structural analysis, reinforced concrete and steel design, nonlinear structural behavior, and sustainability in construction materials. He earned his Ph.D. and M.Sc. in Structural Engineering from Cairo University and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Helwan University. Dr. Nassef has authored numerous publications in international journals and conferences, covering topics such as buckling of columns, nonlinear damage mechanics, composite structures, and eco-friendly concrete using palm tree and medical waste materials. His research contributions, reflected in a growing citation record, demonstrate his global engagement and innovation in sustainable structural systems. He has led and mentored multiple funded research projects supported by institutions such as the Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation (MOHERI) of Oman and Najran University, addressing practical engineering challenges and advancing materials recycling and durability enhancement. Beyond research, Dr. Nassef has been deeply involved in academic leadership, serving as Chair of Research and Ethics Committees, ABET and OAAA accreditation coordinator, and quality assurance leader for civil engineering programs. His scholarly excellence has been recognized with multiple awards, including the University of Buraimi’s Scholarship and Teaching Excellence Awards (2022, 2023) and Best Student Research Paper Awards at national symposiums. His extensive collaborations and mentorship have significantly contributed to capacity building and research culture in the Middle East. Through his sustained efforts in integrating innovation, sustainability, and quality education, Dr. Nassef continues to make a notable global impact in civil and structural engineering research and higher education.

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Nassef, A. S. E. (2015). Fibonacci sequence and golden ratio in new formula of predicting cracks propagation in reinforced concrete tie. International Journal of Damage Mechanics, 24(8), 1214–1226. 
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Nassef, A. S. E., & Dahim, M. A. (2016). New bi-modular material approach to buckling problem of reinforced concrete columns. [Journal name unavailable]. (Cited by: 6)

Nassef, A. S. E., Nassar, M. M., & El-Refaee, M. M. (2019). Dynamic response of Timoshenko beam resting on nonlinear Pasternak foundation carrying sprung masses. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Mechanical Engineering. 
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Nassef, A. S. E., Al-Maqbali, K. H., & Al Naqabi, S. M. (2021). Effects of replacing cement by date palm trees wastes on concrete performance. Proceedings of the International Structural Engineering and Construction, 8(1). 
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Nassef, A. (2022). Non-prismatic model for laterally loaded pile in granular soil resisted by ultimate lateral reaction. International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 16(4), 400–407. 
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Changbai Wang | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changbai Wang | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Vice-Dean | Anhui University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Changbai Wang, affiliated with Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, China, is a distinguished researcher recognized for his significant contributions to the field of construction materials and sustainable concrete technologies. With a robust publication record of 20 scholarly documents, his research has achieved over 343 citations across 326 documents, reflecting a notable h-index of 10, underscoring the consistent quality and influence of his academic work. Dr. Wang’s research primarily focuses on high-performance concrete (HPC), internal curing mechanisms, and the innovative utilization of industrial by-products, particularly coal gangue aggregates, to enhance the sustainability and performance of civil engineering materials. His recent works, such as studies on pore-regulated coal aggregates and self-compacting tunnel concrete, demonstrate his commitment to advancing environmentally responsible construction practices. Collaborating with over 40 co-authors, he has fostered interdisciplinary partnerships that bridge material science, civil engineering, and environmental sustainability. Through his extensive research collaborations, Dr. Wang contributes to the global discourse on low-carbon construction, emphasizing circular economy principles and resource optimization in infrastructure development. His scholarly influence extends beyond academia, as his findings have practical implications for industries aiming to reduce ecological footprints while maintaining material performance. The societal impact of his work lies in promoting sustainable material innovation aligned with modern infrastructure needs. With ongoing projects and emerging studies in high-performance concrete applications, Dr. Wang demonstrates strong potential for further breakthroughs in green construction materials and structural durability research. His academic trajectory and commitment to addressing global environmental challenges position him as a key contributor to the future of sustainable construction and materials engineering.

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  • Updated internal curing for HPC using pore-regulated coal aggregates. Case Studies in Construction Materials.

  • Internal curing for tunnel self-compacting concrete using pre-soaked coal gangue: A promising way for spot utilization of coal gangue. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transactions of Civil Engineering.

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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Laila Taoufiq | Earthquake Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Laila Taoufiq | Earthquake Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Teacher Researcher | Polytechnic School of Agadir | Morocco

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

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

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

Zhou Ji | FRP reinforced concrete structure | Best Researcher Award

Zhou Ji | FRP Reinforced Concrete Structure | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Nanjing Forestry University | China

Zhou Ji is a dedicated civil engineering researcher specializing in steel–concrete composite structures and marine or offshore concrete systems, with extensive academic and practical expertise in structural performance and durability. As a doctoral researcher at Guangxi University under Professor Zongping Chen, Zhou has contributed significantly to the understanding of mechanical behaviors, bond characteristics, and seismic performance of advanced composite materials. Zhou has led one Guangxi postgraduate education innovation project and participated in six national and provincial-level research programs focusing on areas such as high-temperature damage assessment, corrosion-resistant marine concrete, and long-lifespan transport hub structures. The research has resulted in 9 SCI-indexed papers and 10 EI-indexed papers as the first author, including publications in high-impact journals like Engineering Structures, Construction and Building Materials, and Journal of Composites for Construction-ASCE. Zhou’s studies on CFRP-steel composite bars in coral sea-sand seawater concrete have provided key insights into bond behavior, structural strength, and post-fire performance, contributing to sustainable marine construction. In addition to academic publications, Zhou has secured four national patents and participated in developing a Guangxi provincial standard. Recognition of excellence includes numerous national and provincial scholarships and awards, such as the Liu Huixian Earthquake Engineering Award and multiple National Scholarship distinctions. The research achievements reflect a deep commitment to advancing composite structural technologies that enhance resilience and sustainability in coastal infrastructure. With a strong foundation in both experimental and numerical analysis, Zhou continues to explore innovative materials and design approaches that address environmental challenges in modern civil engineering. 409 Citations, 16 Documents, and an h-index of 11

Chen, Z., Zhou, J., Jing, C., & Tan, Q. (2021). Mechanical behavior of spiral stirrup reinforced concrete filled square steel tubular columns under compression. Engineering Structures, 226, 111377.

Chen, Z., Xu, W., & Zhou, J. (2022). Mechanical performance of marine concrete filled CFRP–aluminum alloy tube columns under axial compression: Experiment and finite element analysis. Engineering Structures, 272, 114993.

Chen, Z., Li, S., Zhou, J., Xu, R., & Dai, S. (2022). Flexural behavior of GFRP bars reinforced seawater sea sand concrete beams exposed to marine environment: Experimental and numerical study. Construction and Building Materials, 349, 128784.

Chen, Z., Pang, Y., Xu, R., Zhou, J., & Xu, W. (2022). Mechanical performance of ocean concrete-filled circular CFRP–steel tube columns under axial compression. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 198, 107514.

Zhou, J., Chen, Z., Chen, Y., Song, C., Li, J., & Zhong, M. (2022). Torsional behavior of steel reinforced concrete beam with welded studs: Experimental investigation. Journal of Building Engineering, 48, 103879.