Konstantinos Daniel Tsavdaridis | Steel Structures | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Dr. Konstantinos Daniel Tsavdaridis | Steel Structures | Best Researcher Award

Professor of Structural Engineering | University of London | United Kingdom

Prof. Konstantinos Daniel Tsavdaridis is an internationally distinguished scholar in Structural Engineering, currently serving as Professor and Chair of Structural Engineering and Head of the Structural Engineering Laboratory at City St George’s, University of London. He also leads the 3-D Modular Building Construction research group and the Rapid Rebuild Ukraine initiative, demonstrating his commitment to innovation and societal resilience in the built environment. His research focuses on seismic- and fire-resistant steel, composite, and hybrid structures, digital design, and modern construction methods including modular and reusable steel systems. With extensive work on structural topology optimisation, AI-driven design, and sustainable material strategies, he has significantly contributed to advancing safety, efficiency, and circularity in the construction sector. Prof. Tsavdaridis has authored a substantial body of research with a Scopus h-index of 44, over 6,500 citations, and 131 i10-index publications, reflecting strong academic impact and global recognition. His portfolio includes more than £8.5 million in funded research, covering UKRI, EPSRC, Innovate UK, and major industrial collaborations, alongside successful leadership of multi-institutional and international grant proposals. He has secured patents in advanced modular connections and prefabricated systems, further demonstrating technology transfer and industry-driven innovation. His leadership roles expand across professional committees, including standardization bodies of Eurocodes and structural design organizations, where he contributes to shaping future engineering guidelines. A dedicated mentor and educator, he has supervised numerous PhD and post-doctoral researchers globally, building strong collaborations with universities and industry partners across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. His achievements have been recognized through prestigious honors, such as the Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship and multiple excellence awards. Prof. Tsavdaridis’ work continues to influence sustainable urban development, resilient infrastructure, and cutting-edge construction innovations—making a meaningful contribution to safer communities and future-ready civil engineering worldwide.

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Publications:

Tsavdaridis, K. D., & D’Mello, C. (2011). Web buckling study of the behaviour and strength of perforated steel beams with different novel web opening shapes. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 67(10), 1605–1620.

Ahmed, I. M., & Tsavdaridis, K. D. (2019). The evolution of composite flooring systems: Applications, testing, modelling and Eurocode design approaches. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 155, 286–300.

Tsavdaridis, K. D., & D’Mello, C. (2012). Vierendeel bending study of perforated steel beams with various novel web opening shapes through nonlinear finite-element analyses. Journal of Structural Engineering, 138(10), 1214–1230.

Tsavdaridis, K. D., Kingman, J. J., & Toropov, V. V. (2015). Application of structural topology optimisation to perforated steel beams. Computers & Structures, 158, 108–123.

Tsavdaridis, K. D., & D’Mello, C. (2012). Optimisation of novel elliptically-based web opening shapes of perforated steel beams. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 76, 39–53.

Lutfar Rana | Building Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Lutfar Rana | Building Materials | Best Researcher Award

Asst.Prof | Bangladesh Army International University of science and Technology | Bangladesh

Md. Lutfar Rahman Talukder Rana has established a growing research portfolio in Civil and Structural Engineering, focusing primarily on sustainable materials, structural resilience, and innovative concrete technologies. His professional journey as an Assistant Professor and former Head of Department reflects his expertise in managing academic and research initiatives while guiding engineering projects with real-world impact. His research projects revolve around recycled materials in construction, particularly examining the fresh and mechanical properties of concrete incorporating recycled waste glass and brick aggregates. He has contributed to high-impact Q1 journals such as Journal of Building Engineering and Construction & Building Materials, with notable studies addressing the behavior of recycled concrete, fire-damaged reinforced columns, and ferrocement strengthening techniques. Rana has also participated in international conferences, presenting work on sustainable development within civil engineering, demonstrating a consistent commitment to environmental consciousness in infrastructure development. His professional experience extends to organizing seminars like “Seismic Detailing of Reinforced Concrete Structures,” emphasizing his engagement in knowledge dissemination and technical skill development. His research interest lies in developing eco-friendly, high-performance building materials, structural retrofitting, and seismic design strategies that enhance durability and sustainability. His collaborative work with experts from BUET and MIST further supports his interdisciplinary approach and pursuit of innovation. With growing recognition, as indicated by his ResearchGate citation count (45) and continued publication in reputed outlets, Rana is contributing meaningfully to the advancement of structural and materials engineering. His future endeavors aim to optimize the integration of recycled components in concrete and explore advanced composite materials to meet global sustainability goals in the construction industry.

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Featured Publications:
Effect of waste glass on the flexural response of reinforced concrete beams containing recycled brick aggregate. Cleaner Materials.

Wei Zhang | Structural Health Monitoring | Breakthrough Research Award

Prof. Dr. Wei Zhang | Structural Health Monitoring | Breakthrough Research Award

Doctor of Engineering | Civil Aviation University of China | China

Prof. Dr. Wei Zhang is a distinguished Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the Civil Aviation University of China, specializing in civil and aeronautical engineering with extensive contributions to aviation safety, intelligent systems, and mechanical dynamics. His prolific research record includes 68 publications in high-impact journals such as Robotics and Autonomous Systems, Measurement Science and Technology, and Nonlinear Dynamics, alongside 17 authorized patents that advance aircraft towing, taxiing, and vibration isolation technologies. With over 10 major national and industrial projects—including NSFC-Civil Aviation Joint Fund and COMAC collaborations—his work bridges theoretical mechanics with real-world aviation applications. His citation portfolio reflects strong global recognition, as evident from numerous indexed publications in SCI and Scopus databases. Wei Zhang’s expertise extends to AI-driven robotics and smart airport systems, and his leadership roles include Deputy Director positions in the National Engineering Research Center for Airport Ground Support Equipment and the Key Laboratory of Civil Aviation Smart Airport Theory and Systems. His research portfolio demonstrates a deep commitment to innovation in automated air cargo handling, semi-autonomous aircraft control, and energy-efficient aviation mechanisms, establishing him as a key contributor to China’s advancement in intelligent civil aviation engineering and global aeronautical safety research.

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Fearuted Publications:

Model predictive control with real-time variable weight for civil aircraft towing taxi-out control systems. (2025). Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part D: Journal of Automobile Engineering. 1 Citation.

Similarity modeling method for coupling vibration system with energy-regenerative suspension. (2025). Jixie Kexue Yu Jishu Mechanical Science and Technology for Aerospace Engineering.

A novel attitude-variable high acceleration motion planning method for the pallet-type airport baggage handling robot. (2025). Machines.

Robust adaptive cascade trajectory tracking control for an aircraft towing and taxiing system. (2025). Actuators.

Adaptive coordinated control for an under-actuated airplane–tractor system with parameter uncertainties. (2025). Engineering Science and Technology: An International Journal. 1 Citation.

Adrien Gallet – Structural Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Adrien Gallet - Structural Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Computational Structural Engineering | Unipart Construction Technologies | United Kingdom

Adrien Gallet is a trilingual doctoral researcher in structural engineering with strong expertise in parametric modelling, Python programming, and structural design, currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Sheffield. Research focuses on machine-learned structural design models from the inverse problem perspective, producing multiple journal articles and data repository contributions. Professional experience spans academia and industry, including doctoral research and teaching roles at Sheffield, a design engineering placement at AKT II in London contributing to Google’s KGX1 office project, consulting work at BE Design Partnership on warehouse projects, and contracting engineering internship at Max Boegl. Research achievements involve the development of physics-informed neural network training pipelines, Grasshopper support scripts, and optimisation programs in Python and MATLAB, reflecting a strong integration of engineering and computational methods. Recognition includes prestigious awards such as the Outstanding Teaching Delivery Award, IStructE Young Researcher Conference Poster Award, Royal Academy of Engineering Scholarship, and multiple academic prizes from the University of Sheffield, demonstrating consistent academic excellence and leadership potential. Extracurricular activities highlight involvement in orienteering, long-distance running, and fencing, alongside leadership in founding the USIS Trading Division, encouraging financial market exposure for students. Technical proficiency covers advanced software tools like Rhino/Grasshopper, Karamba3D, Robot, Peregrine, and AutoCAD, combined with coding expertise in Python and MATLAB. Fluent in English, German, and French, Adrien demonstrates strong international and collaborative potential. A balance between research, teaching, engineering practice, and extracurricular engagement reflects adaptability, innovation, and leadership in both academic and professional settings, positioning Adrien as a highly capable researcher whose work advances the integration of computational intelligence with structural engineering, while maintaining strong interdisciplinary and practical contributions to the field.

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Publications
  • Zhuang, B., Gallet, A., & Smyl, D. (2025). Inverse structural design with generative and probabilistic autoencoders and diffusion models. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence.

  • Smyl, D., Zhuang, B., Rigby, S., Bruun, E., Jones, B., Kastner, P., Tien, I., & Gallet, A. (2025). OpenPyStruct: Open-source toolkit for machine learning-driven structural optimization. Engineering Structures.

  • Gallet, A., Liew, A., Hajirasouliha, I., & Smyl, D. (2024). Influence zones of continuous beam systems. Structures.

  • Gallet, A., Smyl, D. (2024). IZ kmax: Influence zone results and design datasets. Dataset.

  • Gallet, A., Liew, A., Hajirasouliha, I., & Smyl, D. (2024). Machine learning for structural design models of continuous beam systems via influence zones. Inverse Problems.

Usman Javed | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Usman Javed | Curtin University | Australia

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

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NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Eco-friendly utilization of corncob ash as partial replacement of sand in concrete. 2019 (56)

Sustainable incorporation of waste granite dust as partial replacement of sand in autoclave aerated concrete. 2020 (55)

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