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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Mohamed Ali Elhelaly | Materials Science and Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Mohamed Ali Elhelaly | Materials Science and Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Lecturer | Tabbin Institute For Metallurgical Studies | Egypt

Dr. Mohamed Ali Elhelaly is a senior academic and applied researcher specializing in materials science, corrosion engineering, and metallurgical failure analysis. His expertise spans surface engineering, advanced coatings, heat treatment, welding technology, nanomaterials, and non-destructive testing, with a strong emphasis on industrial reliability and asset integrity. He has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers in high-impact international outlets, addressing corrosion mitigation, high-temperature oxidation, and failure mechanisms in critical engineering components. His research is widely applied through extensive collaboration with petroleum, petrochemical, power generation, and metallurgical industries, where he has contributed to hundreds of technical and root-cause analysis reports. Actively engaged in international standards, peer review, and editorial activities, his work bridges fundamental research and industrial practice, delivering measurable societal impact by enhancing safety, sustainability, and performance of engineering systems in energy and infrastructure sectors

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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.

Poloju Kiran Kumar | Structural Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Poloju Kiran Kumar | Structural Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer | Middle East College | Oman

Dr. Poloju Kiran Kumar is a distinguished researcher and academician in civil and environmental engineering, presently serving as Senior Lecturer at Middle East College, Muscat, Oman, and Committee Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), Oman region. With over thirteen years of academic and research experience, his expertise encompasses structural engineering, sustainable construction materials, and advanced geopolymer concrete technology. Dr. Kiran has authored more than 80 research papers in Web of Science and Scopus-indexed journals and contributed eight book chapters published by Springer, Taylor & Francis, and Nova Publishers. His research achievements include five patents in India and Oman focusing on innovative sustainable concrete materials and artificial intelligence applications in structural performance analysis. He has successfully completed four externally funded research projects worth 16,000 OMR from The Research Council of Oman and leads collaborative projects with Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. His scholarly influence is reflected through over 250 Google Scholar citations with an h-index of 12. Dr. Kiran’s academic leadership is evident in his role in program accreditation, quality assurance, and development of modern teaching pedagogies integrating digital tools. His commitment to sustainable construction and community engagement has earned multiple accolades, including four Best Academic Staff Awards, the INSO Young Scientist Award (2022), and recognition as ICE Oman’s Committee Member (2025). A Chartered Engineer and Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK), Dr. Kiran has delivered numerous keynote lectures and workshops across Oman, India, and beyond on geopolymer concrete, sustainable infrastructure, and pedagogical innovation. His research contributes significantly to the advancement of low-carbon construction technologies, enhancing environmental resilience and promoting sustainable development in alignment with global engineering goals.

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Poloju, R. K. M. K., & Anil, V. (2017). Properties of concrete as influenced by shape and texture of fine aggregate. American Journal of Applied Scientific Research, 3(3), 28–36.
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Poloju, K. K., & Srinivasu, K. (2021). Impact of GGBS and strength ratio on mechanical properties of geopolymer concrete under ambient curing and oven curing. Materials Today: Proceedings, 42, 962–968. 
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Rollakanti, C. R., Prasad, C. V. S. R., Poloju, K. K., Al Muharbi, N. M. J., & Arun, Y. V. (2021). An experimental investigation on mechanical properties of concrete by partial replacement of cement with wood ash and fine sea shell powder. Materials Today: Proceedings, 43, 1325–1330. 
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Poloju, V. R. K. K., & Naidu, [First initial unavailable]. (2022). New method of data collection using the Kobo Toolbox. Journal of Positive School Psychology, 1527–1535.
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Al Abri, S. A. S., Rollakanti, C. R., Poloju, K. K., & Joe, A. (2022). Experimental study on mechanical properties of concrete by partial replacement of cement with eggshell powder for sustainable construction. Materials Today: Proceedings, 65, 1660–1665. 
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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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Featured Publications:
  • 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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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.

Azunna Sunday | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Azunna Sunday | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral Researcher | Housing research centre | Malaysia

Mr. Azunna Sunday Ugochukwu has established a strong professional and research background in civil and structural engineering, with notable expertise in sustainable construction materials, structural analysis, and project management. His career includes extensive work in both academic and industrial settings, where he contributed to the design and execution of major infrastructure projects such as residential complexes, university facilities, religious centers, and extensive road networks across Nigeria. At Universiti Putra Malaysia, his research has focused on innovative materials for civil engineering applications, including coconut shell, palm kernel shell, recycled bricks, granite powder, and rubberized geopolymer concrete, leading to multiple publications in reputable international journals. His scholarly contributions span experimental and review studies, addressing compressive strength, stress-strain behavior, and dynamic response of advanced concrete materials, demonstrating his capacity to integrate environmental sustainability with engineering performance. Beyond research, Azunna has engaged in professional workshops on structural modeling, design, and detailing, sharing expertise with institutions such as Federal Polytechnic Bauchi and Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University. His memberships with COREN, the Nigerian Institution of Civil Engineers, and the Nigerian Society of Engineers affirm his commitment to professional standards and development within the engineering community. With experience as an assistant structural engineer, assistant project manager, and doctoral researcher, he has consistently demonstrated versatility in applying theoretical knowledge to practical engineering challenges. His skill set includes advanced structural design software, AutoCAD, drone operation, and engineering instrumentation, underscoring his technological adaptability. The scope of his executed projects—from institutional buildings to healthcare facilities and leisure parks—highlights his versatility and capacity to manage diverse engineering assignments effectively. His growing academic output, combined with practical project delivery, positions him as a significant contributor to advancing civil engineering knowledge and practice. Engr. Azunna Sunday Ugochukwu has achieved 120 Citations, 8 Documents, and 5 h-index.

Featured Publications:

Azunna, S. U. (2019). Compressive strength of concrete with palm kernel shell as a partial replacement for coarse aggregate. SN Applied Sciences, 1(4), 342.

Azunna, S. U., Aziz, F. N. A. A., Rashid, R. S. M., & Bakar, N. B. A. (2024). Review on the characteristic properties of crumb rubber concrete. Cleaner Materials, 12, 100237.

Azunna, S. U., Aziz, F. N. A. A., Cun, P. M., & Elhibir, M. M. O. (2019). Characterization of lightweight cement concrete with partial replacement of coconut shell fine aggregate. SN Applied Sciences, 1(6), 649.

Azunna, S. U., Aziz, F. N. A. A., Bakar, N. A., & Nasir, N. A. M. (2018). Mechanical properties of concrete with coconut shell as partial replacement of aggregates. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 431(3), 032001.

Azunna, S. U., Aziz, F. N. A. B. A., Al-Ghazali, N. A., Rashid, R. S. M., & Bakar, N. A. (2024). Review on the mechanical properties of rubberized geopolymer concrete. Cleaner Materials, 11, 100225.

Ming Xie – Structural Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Ming Xie - Structural Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Assistant to the president at Xijing University | China

Ming Xie is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with expertise in civil engineering, specializing in structural analysis and advanced material behavior. With years of dedication to innovative engineering solutions, Ming has contributed significantly to research and education, advancing knowledge in structural performance and damage mechanics. Recognized for producing impactful studies and contributing to the academic community, Ming has developed a reputation for precision and depth in research. Through numerous publications and leadership roles, Ming continues to push the boundaries of civil engineering innovation and inspire emerging scholars in the field.

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Education

Ming Xie completed a doctoral degree in civil engineering, demonstrating expertise in structural mechanics and material behavior analysis. The academic journey built a strong foundation in advanced engineering principles and problem-solving strategies. With specialized studies in structural isolation and damage modeling, Ming cultivated a strong research orientation early in their career. This educational background serves as the cornerstone of professional growth, contributing to innovative approaches in engineering research. The academic experience has allowed Ming to seamlessly integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications, positioning them as a leader in the civil engineering research domain.

Professional Experience

Ming Xie has extensive professional experience, holding a prominent role as a professor and director at a leading academic institution. In this role, Ming has guided academic programs, contributed to curriculum development, and mentored numerous graduate and postgraduate students. With expertise in structural engineering and material science, Ming has established a robust portfolio of impactful research and practical engineering applications. Responsibilities include overseeing research initiatives, leading projects, and fostering collaboration with industry experts. Ming’s leadership and dedication to academic excellence have helped shape innovative teaching strategies and advanced the institution’s engineering research standards.

Research Interest

Ming Xie focuses research on structural mechanics, damage modeling, and material behavior in civil engineering. Areas of expertise include negative Poisson’s ratio structural isolation, ultrasonic rock characterization, and bond-slip constitutive relationships in steel-reinforced concrete. Ming is deeply interested in exploring material properties under varying stress conditions and predicting structural performance. Through experimental studies and analytical modeling, Ming’s research aims to enhance safety and durability in infrastructure. Ming continues to investigate novel engineering solutions that optimize performance and resilience, contributing to the development of sustainable and innovative engineering designs that benefit society.

Award And Honor

Ming Xie has earned recognition for exceptional contributions to civil engineering research and academic leadership. With achievements spanning multiple publications and influential projects, Ming is widely acknowledged for advancing engineering science. Ming’s innovative work has brought attention to structural performance under challenging conditions and materials with unique mechanical properties. Honors reflect a dedication to scholarly excellence and commitment to education and research advancement. These achievements have positioned Ming as a key figure in engineering innovation, inspiring peers and future researchers to embrace creativity, persistence, and technical expertise in solving complex engineering challenges.

Research Skill

Ming Xie demonstrates strong expertise in structural analysis, experimental testing, and advanced simulation techniques. Skilled in developing mathematical models, Ming applies theoretical frameworks to solve practical engineering problems. Proficiency extends to material property characterization, stochastic modeling, and prediction of structural damage evolution. Ming’s research methodology integrates field observations, laboratory experiments, and numerical simulations to deliver robust engineering solutions. A focus on precision and innovation ensures impactful results across multiple research areas. Ming is adept at guiding research teams, analyzing complex data, and producing actionable engineering insights that support infrastructure advancement and academic excellence.

Publications

Ming Xie has authored multiple peer-reviewed research articles in internationally recognized journals, addressing innovative solutions in civil engineering. Key studies include the performance of elliptical negative Poisson’s ratio isolation bearings, ultrasonic property prediction in rock materials, and stochastic modeling of steel-reinforced concrete bond-slip. These publications showcase technical mastery and problem-solving expertise, contributing significantly to advancing engineering research. Ming’s body of work reflects a strong commitment to exploring new material properties and enhancing structural design methodologies. Each paper demonstrates rigorous analysis, offering insights that inspire further exploration and collaboration within the engineering field.

Title: Study on the Performance of Elliptical Negative Poisson’s Ratio Structural Isolation Bearing
Authors: Ming Xie, Xiangdong Wu
Journal: Buildings, 2025

Title: Study on Ultrasonic Characteristics and Prediction of Rock with Different Pore Sizes
Authors: Lei Wang, Wen Nie, Ming Xie, Zi Wang, Wei Lu, Dongmei Chen, Weinan Lin, Carlo Rosso
Journal: Shock and Vibration, 2024

Title: Stochastic Damage Constitutive Relationship of Steel‐Reinforced Concrete Bond‐Slip
Authors: Ming Xie, Jiahao Liu, Peng Wang, Zi Wang, Jingjing Zhou, Roberto Nascimbene
Journal: Shock and Vibration, 2021

Conclusion

Ming Xie’s academic journey reflects exceptional dedication to research and teaching in civil engineering. Combining advanced knowledge, leadership, and a visionary approach, Ming continues to make significant contributions through innovative projects and scholarly work. Recognized for precision and originality, Ming plays an influential role in shaping engineering education and promoting research excellence. Publications and leadership roles underscore the impact Ming has made on infrastructure safety and material science. As a researcher and mentor, Ming sets a standard of excellence, advancing both scientific understanding and practical engineering applications for future generations.

Li Li – Arch Structure – Best Researcher Award

Li Li | Arch Structure | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at East China Jiaotong University, China

Li Li is a dedicated academic in the field of Civil Engineering with a strong commitment to education and research. Currently serving as a Lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, East China Jiaotong University, Li Li demonstrates a consistent focus on infrastructure and sustainability. The academic journey reflects a blend of technical expertise and practical experience. Contributions to the department and active involvement in academic development underscore a professional with both depth and versatility in engineering education.

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Education

Academic qualifications include a Bachelor’s degree in Water Supply and Drainage Science and Engineering, followed by a Master’s degree in Road and Railway Engineering, both obtained from East China Jiaotong University. The combination of water systems and transportation engineering forms a robust foundation for interdisciplinary civil engineering research. The educational path showcases an early commitment to tackling infrastructure-related challenges, setting the stage for advanced academic and practical contributions in the civil engineering domain.

Professional Experience

Li Li has been serving as a Lecturer at East China Jiaotong University since 2010, contributing significantly to teaching and curriculum development in the School of Civil Engineering and Architecture. Additionally, in 2018, Li Li held a visiting fellowship at the University of South Australia, an opportunity that broadened the international perspective and enriched academic collaborations. This dual exposure has fostered a deeper understanding of global civil engineering practices and enhanced instructional methodologies for undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Research Interest

The primary research interests lie in civil infrastructure systems, including water supply, drainage engineering, and transportation structures. Interdisciplinary study between urban planning and structural engineering also shapes ongoing investigations. Emphasis is placed on improving design efficiency, sustainable construction methods, and the integration of modern technologies in railway and road engineering. A commitment to solving real-world infrastructure problems drives the motivation behind research endeavors in both local and international contexts.

Award And Honor

Achievements include recognition through participation in academic exchange programs, such as the visiting fellowship at the University of South Australia. This opportunity highlights international acknowledgment of academic potential and professional capabilities. Additionally, continuous contributions to university-level academic progress and mentorship demonstrate a strong commitment to academic excellence. While formal awards are not listed, the academic career reflects respect and value within institutional frameworks and among peer scholars in civil engineering.

Research Skill

Li Li demonstrates robust skills in infrastructure assessment, transportation modeling, and drainage system design. Proficiency in applying theoretical principles to practical projects enhances both teaching and research. Collaborative capabilities are evident through international engagement and interdisciplinary teamwork. A methodological approach to problem-solving, along with the application of advanced civil engineering tools and practices, forms the core of the research skill set. This includes hands-on experience with structural analysis software and field project integration.

Publications

While the document does not list specific publications, academic involvement suggests contributions to teaching materials, internal research reports, and potentially co-authored papers in the area of civil and transportation engineering. Li Li’s role as a Lecturer and visiting researcher likely included scholarly dissemination in seminars or institutional journals. The emphasis is on practical application of research findings and enhancement of engineering practices through academic channels, aligned with the goals of sustainable infrastructure development.

Title: Lateral-Torsional Buckling of Parabolic Arches in Cartesian Coordinate System

Journal: Structures (2025)

CONCLUSION

Li Li exemplifies a committed academic professional dedicated to civil engineering education and research. Through consistent service at East China Jiaotong University and international exposure, a balance between theoretical knowledge and practical implementation has been achieved. The research and teaching trajectory reflect an educator focused on shaping future engineers while advancing infrastructure development through scholarly work. Continued engagement in research collaborations and curriculum innovation further strengthens this academic profile.