Faustyn Recha | Civil Engineering | Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Dr. Faustyn Recha | Civil Engineering | Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Assistant professor at Academy of Silesia, Poland.

Dr. Faustyn Recha, PhD, C.Eng, is a passionate civil engineering researcher and practitioner from Poland 🇵🇱. With expertise in reinforced concrete durability and structural mechanics 🏗️, he merges academic rigor with practical design. He earned his PhD in Civil Engineering and Transport in 2021, focusing on modeling reinforcement corrosion 🧪. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Silesia, where he teaches and conducts innovative research 👨‍🏫. Dr. Recha is the author of over 200 technical designs and multiple scientific publications 📚. He collaborates internationally with institutions in Germany, Slovakia, China, and the USA 🌍. In addition to research, he is involved in structural inspections, prefabrication innovations, and has developed a patented balcony slab connection system 🔧. His career is a blend of science, teaching, and hands-on engineering — continuously pushing boundaries in civil infrastructure 💡.

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Suitability for Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award – Dr. Faustyn Recha

Dr. Faustyn Recha exemplifies what this award represents — exceptional academic performance, original research, and meaningful impact on civil engineering education and practice. He demonstrates consistent scholarly excellence, leadership in academic settings, and contributions that merge scientific advancement with industry relevance. From high-level research to real-world design, his career highlights a dedication to elevating civil engineering standards.

Education 

Dr. Faustyn Recha began his academic journey by graduating with distinction from high school in Psary in 2010 🎓. He earned his B.Eng. (2014) and M.Sc. (2015) in Civil Engineering from the Częstochowa University of Technology 🏫, specializing in Building and Engineering Structures 🏗️. Passionate about deeper inquiry, he pursued a PhD at the Silesian University of Technology, completing it in 2021 🧠. His doctoral thesis focused on modeling the degradation of reinforced concrete due to reinforcement corrosion, combining thermomechanical theory and experimental verification 🔬📐. This solid educational foundation underpins his academic and engineering expertise.

Professional Development 

Dr. Recha’s professional journey began in 2015 in a reinforced concrete design studio 🏢. Alongside his doctoral studies from 2016, he gained hands-on experience in design offices and achieved full construction qualifications in 2018 🔧📐. Since 2021, he has served as an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Silesia, teaching subjects such as concrete structures, mechanics, and corrosion science 👨‍🏫. He has also coordinated the Civil Engineering discipline at the academy since 2022 🏛️. Internationally active, Dr. Recha completed scientific internships in Germany 🇩🇪 and Slovakia 🇸🇰, and maintains collaborations with researchers in China and the USA 🌐. His dual role as an academic and practicing engineer bridges research with real-world construction applications. As a designer, he has authored over 200 construction designs, assessments, and structural analyses 🧱🧮. His contributions reflect a dynamic blend of research, education, and professional engineering excellence 💼📊.

Research Focus Area 

Dr. Faustyn Recha’s research primarily focuses on the durability and degradation of reinforced concrete structures under corrosion effects 🏗️⚙️. His work centers around modeling corrosion-induced damage in reinforced concrete elements, with an emphasis on thermomechanical and electrochemical processes 🔬🧪. He has developed advanced numerical models to predict crack propagation and structural degradation using parameters like corrosion current density and volumetric strain tensors 💡📊. Dr. Recha’s studies also include non-invasive diagnostic methods, aiming to estimate corrosion current based on deflection – a significant step in preventive infrastructure maintenance 🛠️. His research is deeply relevant to sustainable construction, extending the life of concrete structures and reducing repair costs 🔍♻️. With collaborations across Europe and Asia 🌍, he bridges scientific theory with structural safety and real-world application, ensuring his research contributes meaningfully to the field of civil engineering infrastructure and materials science 🧱🌐.

Research Skills 

Dr. Recha brings an impressive array of research skills to the civil engineering domain 📘🧪. He excels in numerical modeling, particularly Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations for analyzing stress, deflection, and crack propagation in reinforced concrete elements 💻🔍. He is skilled in experimental verification, having conducted advanced lab testing to correlate corrosion levels with structural behavior ⚗️📏. His work in thermo-mechanical coupling and electrochemical modeling reflects high proficiency in cross-disciplinary research 🔄🧠. Dr. Recha is also proficient in probabilistic simulation methods such as Monte Carlo analysis for assessing model sensitivity under uncertainty 🎲📈. In addition to technical modeling, he demonstrates strong analytical writing, technical reporting, and journal publication skills 📝📚. His ability to integrate theoretical models with real-world applications — including construction diagnostics and structural design — makes him a rare blend of researcher and practitioner ⚙️🏗️. He also actively contributes to academic peer review and interdisciplinary collaborations 🤝🌍.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Faustyn Recha’s dedication to civil engineering has earned him multiple honors and recognitions 🏆. He received a prestigious Rector’s Scholarship from the Silesian University of Technology for academic excellence 🎓🌟. In 2020, he was awarded second place in the poster session for young scientists at the 66th Conference of the Polish Academy of Sciences 🖼️🥈. His achievements also include top placements in the “Modern Engineer” competition organized by the Silesian Chamber of Construction Engineers, securing 4th and 7th places in 2018 and 2019 respectively 🏗️🎯. His growing reputation as a researcher and educator has led to international internship invitations and reviewer roles in scientific journals 📄🌍. In addition, his patent-pending innovation for prefabricated slab connections underlines his contribution to practical engineering and technological advancement ⚙️📑. These awards reflect his consistent pursuit of excellence in both academic and industrial domains.

Publication Top Notes

1. A Cracking Model for Reinforced Concrete Cover Taking Account of the Accumulation of Corrosion Products in the ITZ Layer, and Including Computational and Experimental Verification
  • Authors: T. Krykowski, T. Jaśniok, F. Recha, M. Karolak

  • Journal: Materials, 13(23), Article 5375

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 16

  • Summary:
    This paper presents a comprehensive model for simulating the cracking of reinforced concrete (RC) covers, with special attention to the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) between the steel and concrete. It accounts for the accumulation of corrosion products, which induces expansive stresses leading to cracking. Both computational simulations and experimental results are provided, confirming the model’s effectiveness in predicting crack initiation and propagation due to rebar corrosion.

2. The Simulation of Corrosion Degradation of Concrete Specimen in Stationary Heat and Moisture Conditions
  • Authors: F. Recha, T. Jaśniok, T. Krykowski

  • Journal: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, 10(4)

  • Year: 2018

  • Citations: 6

  • Summary:
    This study uses numerical simulations to analyze the degradation of concrete due to corrosion under constant thermal and moisture conditions. The results show how environmental stability influences the rate of corrosion and crack formation. The simulation helps in understanding the long-term performance of RC structures exposed to consistent environmental stressors.

3. Estimation Method of Corrosion Current Density of RC Elements
  • Author: F. Recha

  • Journal: Open Engineering, 13(1), Article 20220430

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 4

  • Summary:
    The paper introduces a new method to estimate corrosion current density in RC elements. The method is based on measurable physical parameters and provides a practical tool for engineers to assess corrosion levels without invasive testing. It contributes to better monitoring and prediction of RC degradation.

4.Numerical simulation of the load-bearing capacity decrease of reinforced concrete structure due to reinforcement corrosion
  • Authors: F. Recha, T.J. Krykowski, T. Jaśniok

  • Conference: 15th Int. Conf. on New Trends in Statics and Dynamics of Buildings

  • Year: 2017

  • Citations: 4

  • Summary:
    This conference paper details a numerical study of how reinforcement corrosion reduces the load-bearing capacity of RC structures over time. The simulation includes the progressive loss of cross-section and bond strength, providing insight into long-term structural performance and failure risks due to corrosion.

5.Principles for conducting periodic technical inspections of buildings in terms of safety and use
  • Authors: F. Recha, P. Nagel

  • Journal: BUILDER, 295(2), pp. 12–14

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 3

  • Summary:
    A practical article outlining procedures and legal requirements for routine inspections of buildings. It emphasizes safety, usability, and the early detection of degradation phenomena such as corrosion. The paper serves as a guideline for engineers and inspectors to ensure compliance and structural integrity.

6. Application of Interval Analysis to Assess Concrete Cover Degradation in Accelerated Corrosion Tests
  • Authors: F. Recha, K. Yurkova, T. Krykowski

  • Journal: Materials

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 2

  • Summary:
    This research explores the use of interval analysis to model and evaluate the degradation of concrete covers during accelerated corrosion testing. The interval approach allows for uncertainty in material properties and measurement data, offering a more robust assessment tool for interpreting test results in corrosion studies.

Conclusion

Dr. Faustyn Recha is an ideal recipient of the Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award. His blend of rigorous research, innovative thinking, and educational leadership defines him as a transformative figure in modern civil engineering academia. With a PhD that breaks new ground, significant teaching responsibilities, and global collaboration, Dr. Recha not only achieves academic excellence — he inspires it in others. Recognizing his work would honor a career committed to advancing civil engineering knowledge, resilience, and practice.

Ngonidzashe Mangoro – Urbanisation and Solid Waste Management – Best Researcher Award

Ngonidzashe Mangoro - Urbanisation and Solid Waste Management - Best Researcher Award

University of the Witwatersrand - South Africa

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AREAS OF RESEARCH FOCUS AND PROFESSIONAL INTEREST

Ngonidzashe Mangoro's research spans diverse and critical areas such as Climate Change, Environmental Sustainability, and Social and Environmental Justice. His professional interests also cover Natural Resources Governance, Waste Governance, and Environmental Policy Analysis. Mangoro's expertise extends to Agri-Food Systems, Heritage Geographies, and the Decolonisation of the Built Environment. Additionally, he has a keen interest in Late Iron Age Archaeology in Africa, reflecting his broad engagement with both contemporary and historical environmental issues.

EDUCATION

Ngonidzashe Mangoro holds a PhD in Geography and Environmental Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand (2024), following an MSc in Geography and Environmental Studies from the same institution (2021). He completed his BA Hons in Archaeology, Cultural Heritage, and Museum Studies at Midlands State University in May 2013, graduating with Upper Second Class Honors. His academic background underpins his extensive research and teaching roles in the field.

PROFESSIONAL TEACHING APPOINTMENTS

From 2021 to 2023, Mangoro served as a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand. He taught both undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including Environmental Governance, Thinking Geographically, Food: Security, Politics and Culture, Space and Society, Earth and Atmospheric Processes, Theory and Practice in Sustainability Science, and Economic Geography. His contributions in this role were highly regarded, with notable achievements including co-authoring articles for high-impact journals and being involved in significant projects such as the South African Water Research Commission Sanitation Project.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS OUTSIDE ACADEMIA

Before his academic roles, Mangoro worked as a Science Communicator and Project Coordinator at Sci Bono Discovery Centre in Johannesburg from 2016 to 2021. In this capacity, he managed various projects, including project recruitment and quality assurance, and taught environmental sustainability concepts. He also held a role as a Freelance Heritage and Environmental Consultant from May 2017, managing projects that required expert studies, particularly in construction and mining in Johannesburg.

ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

Ngonidzashe Mangoro has published several impactful papers, including "Community Perceptions on the Impacts of Solid Waste Management on Human Health and the Environment in Sub-Saharan African Cities" in Development Southern Africa and "An Assessment of Literature on Construction and Demolition Waste Management Barriers in Sub-Saharan Africa" in the International Journal of Environment and Waste Management. His work also covers wetland changes in Gauteng, South Africa, demonstrating his contribution to advancing knowledge in environmental and heritage studies.

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

Mangoro's professional journey is marked by significant achievements, including his impactful contributions to environmental and heritage consulting, as well as his effective project management at Sci Bono Discovery Centre. His ability to shift between roles and his strong work ethic have earned him recognition and opportunities for further development within his professional spheres.

RESEARCH AND CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

With a background in both research and practical consulting, Mangoro has conducted in-depth studies on indigenous communities and their heritage, managed data and compliance procedures in heritage consulting, and contributed to the development of impactful environmental policies. His experience is a testament to his dedication to advancing both academic and applied aspects of environmental and heritage research.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Exploring Wetland Change in the Gauteng Province, South Africa

Authors: Mangoro, N., Kubanza, N.S., Simatele, M.D.
Year: 2024


Title: Community Perceptions on the Impacts of Solid Waste Management on Human Health and the Environment in Sub-Saharan African Cities: A Study of Diepsloot, Johannesburg, South Africa

Authors: Mangoro, N., Kubanza, N.S.
Year: 2023
Journal: Development Southern Africa

GUANGYAO FAN – Sustainable Development – Best Researcher Award

GUANGYAO FAN - Sustainable Development - Best Researcher Award

Shandong university - China

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RESEARCH FOCUS ON HYDROGEN-BASED MULTI-ENERGY SYSTEMS

GUANGYAO FAN is currently pursuing a PhD in Control Theory and Control Engineering at Shandong University. Their research interests primarily center around the intelligent optimization of hydrogen-based regional multi-energy systems and the hydrogen economy.

EDUCATIONAL JOURNEY

Prior to their doctoral studies, FAN completed an M.S. in Energy Power at North China Electric Power University (NCPU) from September 2020 to July 2023.

PUBLICATIONS AND RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS

FAN has made significant contributions to the field, publishing four SCI papers as first author or corresponding author. These publications include research on multi-time-space scale optimization for hydrogen-based regional multi-energy systems, collaborative optimization for renewable energy systems, energy management strategies for near-zero energy community energy supply systems, and multi-time scale operation optimization for community energy systems.

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

Notably, their papers have been published in high-impact journals such as Applied Energy, Energy, and Sustainable Cities and Society, showcasing their expertise in energy optimization and management.

ACADEMIC AFFILIATION

FAN is affiliated with the School of Control Science and Engineering at Shandong University, where they continue to advance research in the field of energy systems optimization.

CONTACT INFORMATION

For further inquiries, please contact GUANGYAO FAN via their academic institution at the School of Control Science and Engineering, Shandong University, China.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Multi-time-space scale optimization for a hydrogen-based regional multi-energy system

Adaptive energy optimization strategy of island renewable power-to-hydrogen system with hybrid electrolyzers structure 2024 (1)

Collaborative optimization method and energy-saving, carbon-abatement potential evaluation for nearly-zero energy community supply system with different scenarios 2023 (8)

Two-layer collaborative optimization for a renewable energy system combining electricity storage, hydrogen storage, and heat storage 2022 (24)

A novel distributed energy system combining hybrid energy storage and a multi-objective optimization method for nearly zero-energy communities and buildings 2022 (84)

Kabiro Oyedotun – Green Infrastructure – Best Researcher Award

Kabiro Oyedotun - Green Infrastructure - Best Researcher Award

University of South Africa - South Africa

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KABIRO. OYEDOTUN: LEADING RESEARCHER IN MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENERGY STORAGE 🔬

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 🌟

Dr. Kabiro Oyedotun is a distinguished academic and researcher renowned for his expertise in carbon-based nanostructured materials for energy storage applications. Currently serving as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of South Africa in Johannesburg, he has held significant roles including Research Fellow and Part-time Lecturer/Researcher at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. His research spans from synthesis and characterization of biomass-based carbon materials to the development of high-capacity electrodes for energy storage devices, with implications for revolutionizing transportation systems.

RESEARCH FOCUS AND CONTRIBUTIONS 📊

Dr. Oyedotun's dynamic research portfolio includes nano composite materials and nanoparticles for inorganic electronics, as well as bulk materials utilized in energy storage. His leadership extends to managing and conducting pivotal research projects in materials science, guiding graduate students at various academic levels, and contributing to cutting-edge research proposals that have successfully secured funding grants. His dedication to advancing knowledge in carbon-based materials kinetics underscores his commitment to innovation in sustainable energy solutions.

TECHNICAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERTISE 🛠️

Previously, Dr. Oyedotun served as a Technical Coordinator at Kafam Nig. Ltd. in Lagos, Nigeria, where he managed technical projects, coordinated company affairs, and liaised with clients to ensure project alignment with organizational goals. His administrative acumen includes overseeing technical documentation, handling public and staff inquiries, and supporting managerial functions to optimize project timelines and deliverables.

TEACHING AND ACADEMIC BACKGROUND 🎓

Dr. Oyedotun's academic journey includes earning his PhD in Physics (Material Science) from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, where he also taught modules in Sustainable Chemical Engineering Practices. He pursued his doctoral studies at Obafemi Awolowo University, Nigeria, and holds an MSc in Engineering Physics from the same institution. His educational foundation in Electronics and Solid-State Physics from the Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria, reflects his interdisciplinary approach to research and teaching.

HONORS AND INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION 🌍

Dr. Oyedotun has received prestigious awards including Visiting Researcher opportunities at Mines Paris-PSL in France, University of Bristol in the UK, and KU Leuven University in Belgium. He is a recipient of the Golden Key International Life Membership Award, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to the field of materials science and his leadership in global research collaborations.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Authors: Kovo G Akpomie, Jeanet Conradie, Kayode A Adegoke, Kabir O Oyedotun, Joshua O Ighalo, James F Amaku, Chijioke Olisah, Adedapo O Adeola, Kingsley O Iwuozor
Publication date: 2023/1
Source: Applied Water Science
Publisher: Springer International Publishing.
Authors: Delvina Japhet Tarimo, Kabir O Oyedotun, Abdulmajid A Mirghni, Ncholu Manyala
Publication date: 2020/5/5
Journal: International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
Publisher: Pergamon
Authors: Kabir O Oyedotun, Joshua O Ighalo, James F Amaku, Chijioke Olisah, Adedapo O Adeola, Kingsley O Iwuozor, Kovo G Akpomie, Jeanet Conradie, Kayode A Adegoke
Publication date: 2023/1
Source: Journal of Electronic Materials
Publisher: Springer US.
Authors: BA Mahmoud, AA Mirghni, KO Oyedotun, D Momodu, O Fasakin, N Manyala
Publication date: 2020/3/25
Journal: Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Publisher: Elsevier

Xiangyu Wang – Smart construction – Best Researcher Award

Xiangyu Wang - Smart construction - Best Researcher Award

Curtin University - Australia

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Xiangyu Wang's academic journey began with a strong foundation in civil engineering at Tongji University, where he graduated with honors. He furthered his studies with a Master's degree from the University of Washington, specializing in Construction Engineering and Management. His pursuit of academic excellence culminated in a Ph.D. from Purdue University, where he focused on the application of mixed reality in architecture, engineering, and construction.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Throughout his career, Xiangyu Wang has held prestigious positions in academia and research. From his tenure as a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales to his current role as a Professor at Curtin University, he has consistently demonstrated leadership and expertise in the field of smart construction. His contributions extend beyond academia, as evidenced by his involvement in industry partnerships and advisory roles.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Xiangyu Wang's research interests encompass a wide range of topics related to smart construction. From integrated asset engineering management to digital architecture and design computing, his work pushes the boundaries of innovation in the built environment. His prolific publication record and numerous awards attest to the impact of his research contributions.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

As a highly cited researcher and fellow of esteemed academic associations, Xiangyu Wang has exerted a significant influence on the field of smart construction. His work has been recognized globally, and he continues to inspire the next generation of scholars and practitioners through his mentorship and leadership roles.

ACADEMIC CITES

Xiangyu Wang's research output, including over 500 technical publications, has garnered considerable attention within the academic community. With a high citation count and numerous awards for his scholarly contributions, he has established himself as a leading authority in smart construction.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Xiangyu Wang's legacy in the field of smart construction is characterized by his dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering innovation. As he continues to lead groundbreaking research initiatives and mentor aspiring scholars, his impact on the built environment will endure for generations to come. His vision for the future of construction is one that embraces technology and sustainability, shaping a more efficient and resilient built environment.

NOTABLE PUBLIICATION

Research on concrete early shrinkage characteristics based on machine learning algorithms for multi-objective optimization 2024

System reliability-based robust design of deep foundation pit considering multiple failure modes 2024 (1)

Investigating cooperative strategies in low-carbon public–private partnership projects through evolutionary game 2024 (4)

Utilization of antimony tailings in fiber-reinforced 3D printed concrete: A sustainable approach for construction materials 2023 (23)

Luo Yong – Civil Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Luo Yong - Civil Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Guangzhou University - China

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Luo Yong's academic journey showcases a strong foundation in geological engineering and resource exploration engineering, culminating in his current pursuit of a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at Universiti Sains Malaysia. His research interests have evolved from studying geological processes to focusing on enhancing the durability of bamboo fiber reinforced concrete.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With extensive experience as a teacher at Fujian Forestry Vocational and Technical College, Luo Yong has led and participated in various research projects focused on bamboo fiber reinforced concrete and asphalt. His work involves applying natural fibers to enhance the mechanical properties and durability of concrete, particularly for applications in civil engineering infrastructure such as electrically heated bridge decks.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Luo Yong's research focuses on leveraging the "100 billion bamboo industry" in Nanping to develop innovative solutions for civil engineering challenges. By applying bamboo fibers to concrete and asphalt, he aims to improve their mechanical properties, durability, and electrical conductivity. His work also involves finite element analysis to optimize the design of electrically heated bridge decks and simulate dynamic energy output for optimal performance.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his research on bamboo fiber reinforced concrete and asphalt, Luo Yong seeks to address critical issues in civil engineering infrastructure, such as enhancing the durability of bridge decks and improving pavement performance. His findings have the potential to contribute to more sustainable and resilient infrastructure solutions, impacting the field of civil engineering positively.

ACADEMIC CITES

Luo Yong's research has been recognized and published in reputable journals, including MATERIALI IN TEHNOLOGIJE, Vegetos, and Construction and Building Materials. These publications highlight his contributions to advancing knowledge in the field of civil engineering, particularly in the application of natural fibers to enhance concrete and asphalt performance.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Luo Yong continues his research in civil engineering, his work holds promise for shaping the future of infrastructure materials and design. By developing innovative solutions using bamboo fibers, he aims to contribute to the sustainability, durability, and performance of civil engineering infrastructure, leaving a lasting legacy in the field.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

The structural and performance characterization of bamboo fibers treated with calcium hydroxide solution 2024

Finite element simulation and falling ball impact model for cement concrete pavement considering void under slab 2024

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano – Building and Construction – Best Researcher Award 

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano - Building and Construction - Best Researcher Award 

CEU San Pablo University - Spain

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's academic journey began with a strong foundation in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá. He furthered his education with postgraduate studies in Mechanical Engineering and Higher Education, laying the groundwork for his future career in academia and research.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

With a solid academic background, Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano embarked on a career dedicated to academia and research. From teaching roles at Universidad Tecnológica de Panamá to tenured professorships at prestigious institutions like Universidad CEU San Pablo, his professional journey reflects a commitment to excellence in the field of Architecture and Design.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's research focus lies in the realm of Building and Construction, as evidenced by his numerous projects and contracts. From studying the mechanical behavior of materials to investigating the energy impact of residential building permeability, his contributions have advanced our understanding of structural engineering and architectural design.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Through his tenure as a professor and involvement in research projects, Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano has made a significant impact on his field. His work has not only contributed to academic knowledge but has also influenced practical applications in the construction industry, shaping the future of building technology.

ACADEMIC CITES

Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano's research has garnered recognition, as evidenced by his PhD Extraordinary Award and active participation in funded projects. His contributions have likely been cited in academic literature, further solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in Building and Construction.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Roberto Alonso Gonzalez Lezcano continues his academic and research endeavors, his legacy will be marked by his dedication to advancing the field of Building and Construction. His future contributions hold promise for further innovations in architectural design, structural engineering, and sustainable construction practices.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Influence of various fibers on the physico-mechanical properties of a sustainable geopolymer mortar-based on metakaolin and slag  2023 (2)

Urban Planning

Urban Planning

Introduction to Urban Planning: Urban planning is a multidisciplinary field focused on shaping the development and organization of cities and urban areas. It seeks to create sustainable, functional, and livable communities by carefully designing land use, transportation, infrastructure, and public spaces. Urban planners play a critical role in addressing the complex challenges of urbanization, including population growth, transportation needs, housing, and environmental sustainability.

Subtopics in Urban Planning:

  1. Land Use Planning: Land use planners allocate and regulate land for various purposes, such as residential, commercial, industrial, and recreational zones. They strive to balance competing interests and promote efficient land utilization.
  2. Transportation Planning: Transportation planners design and manage urban transportation networks, including roads, public transit systems, cycling infrastructure, and pedestrian pathways. Their goal is to improve mobility, reduce congestion, and enhance accessibility.
  3. Housing and Affordable Housing: Urban planners work on strategies to ensure adequate housing for residents, with a focus on affordable housing options. They develop policies and incentives to address housing shortages and affordability challenges.
  4. Environmental Sustainability: Sustainability planners focus on reducing the environmental footprint of cities by promoting green building practices, renewable energy adoption, waste management, and conservation of natural resources.
  5. Urban Renewal and Revitalization: This subfield involves revitalizing deteriorating or blighted urban areas through redevelopment projects. Urban planners collaborate with stakeholders to improve infrastructure, housing, and public spaces, enhancing the overall quality of life in these neighborhoods.