PADAKANTI RAKESH | Material structural and Serviceability | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr PADAKANTI RAKESH | Material structural and Serviceability | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology and Research, India

Padakanti Rakesh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology & Research, Guntur, India. With a profound passion for structural engineering, he has garnered extensive research experience in developing innovative materials and optimizing construction practices. Dr. Rakesh earned his Ph.D. from the National Institute of Technology Warangal (NITW), under the supervision of Prof. P. Rathish Kumar and Dr. S. Venkateswara Rao. His research primarily focuses on advanced concrete technologies, specifically geopolymer concrete and precast connections. Rakesh has a wealth of experience in both academia and industry, contributing to multiple high-profile consultancy works, including the proof-checking of major structural designs. His scholarly contributions include numerous journal publications and book chapters in prestigious international platforms.

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Education 

Padakanti Rakesh pursued his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the National Institute of Technology Warangal (NITW), Telangana (2019–2024), under the guidance of Prof. P. Rathish Kumar and Dr. S. Venkateswara Rao. He completed his M.Tech in Structural Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, securing a remarkable CGPA of 9.8/10 (2017-2019). His academic journey began with a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad (2013–2017), with a 76.62% mark. Additionally, Rakesh completed his Higher Secondary education from the Board of Intermediate Education, Andhra Pradesh, with an impressive 96.2% in 2013. His academic foundation has been enriched with specialized courses in areas such as advanced reinforced concrete structures, structural dynamics, and material testing, which have greatly contributed to his expertise in the field of structural engineering and sustainable construction.

Experience 

Dr. Padakanti Rakesh is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Technology & Research, Guntur, India, since 2024. Prior to this role, he worked as a Postgraduate Engineer Trainee at Kirby International Building Systems, where he designed pre-engineered buildings for multiple purposes, including earthquake estimation and steel structure design. His notable design work includes a project involving 10,000 tons of approved tonnage. Rakesh also contributed as a Project Student at the Structural Engineering Research Centre (SERC)-CSIR from 2018 to 2019, working on projects related to precast concrete connections and stress distribution in special concretes. Additionally, he has been involved in various consultancy projects, including structural stability checks and proof-checking for high-profile buildings in Hyderabad and Chennai, demonstrating his practical expertise in civil engineering.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Padakanti Rakesh has been recognized for his outstanding academic performance and contributions to the field of civil engineering. He was honored with the prestigious University Gold Medal for his exceptional performance in M.Tech Structural Engineering. In addition, Rakesh secured distinction in the “RILEM-ICI Doctoral Course,” a testament to his deep understanding of advanced concrete technology. He also performed well in the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), reinforcing his proficiency in the field. Rakesh’s leadership skills were recognized when he was elected as the student coordinator for the Civil Engineering department at Vivekananda Institute of Technology in 2016. His academic excellence and research-oriented mindset have earned him numerous accolades, paving the way for his successful career in both academia and industry. These honors reflect his dedication to advancing knowledge in structural engineering and sustainable construction practices.

Research Focus

Dr. Padakanti Rakesh’s research interests are deeply embedded in the fields of structural engineering, particularly focusing on advanced concrete technologies and optimization techniques. His work extensively involves the development of sustainable concrete, specifically high-strength geopolymer concrete (HSGPC) using multi-component alkali-activated materials. He explores innovative aspects like non-destructive testing and the retrofitting and rehabilitation of existing structures. His research on precast connections and the recycling and reuse of construction materials is aimed at improving the efficiency and sustainability of the construction industry. Rakesh is also interested in the application of finite element methods, statistical tools, and image processing techniques to optimize material properties and predict bond behavior. Through his work, he aims to promote sustainable and resilient building practices, contributing to the evolution of modern construction methods. His research findings have been published in leading international journals and conferences.

Publication Top Notes

📚 “Flexural Bond Behaviour of Multi-Component Alkali-Activated Reinforced Concrete (AARC)” – Construction and Building Materials, 2025 🏗️
📚 “A Study on Estimating Deterioration in Multi-Recycled Aggregate Concrete Using Surface Imaging Techniques” – Journal of Building Engineering, 2024 🧱
📚 “Study on the Bond Behavior of High-Strength Geopolymer Concrete” – Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2022 🔗
📚 “Study on Prediction of Bond Strength of Ambient Cured Geopolymer Concrete” – Journal of Structural Engineering, 2022 🏢
📚 “A Comparative Study on Bond Behavior of Ternary Blended Geopolymer Concrete and Conventional Concrete” – Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, 2024 🌍
📚 “The Effect of Nano Materials on the Strength Properties of Self-Compacting Concretes” – Cement and Concrete, 2023 🧪
📚 “Shear Strength of Ternary Blended Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Crimped Fibers” – International Journal of Research in Advent Technology, 2018 💪
📚 “A Perspective on the Precast Beam-to-Beam Connection for Prefabricated Housing Systems” – Journal of Applied Science and Computation, 2019 🏠

Conclusion

Dr. Padakanti Rakesh is a dedicated academician and researcher with a strong foundation in structural engineering and concrete technology. His work in sustainable construction and innovative material development has contributed to the advancement of the field. Through his comprehensive research and consultancy experience, he continues to drive change in the areas of high-strength concrete and precast systems. His scholarly achievements, recognition, and involvement in numerous professional projects underscore his commitment to excellence and his role as a significant contributor to the global engineering community.

Balaji Mandal | Rechargeable Battery | Excellence in Research

Dr Balaji Mandal | Rechargeable Battery | Excellence in Research

Scientist at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, India

Dr. Balaji P. Mandal is a distinguished Scientific Officer (G) at the Chemistry Division of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai, and an Associate Professor at Homi Bhabha National Institute. Born on January 5, 1980, he specializes in inorganic chemistry and materials science. With a PhD from the University of Mumbai and postdoctoral experience at Wayne State University, USA, Dr. Mandal has made significant contributions to energy storage, multiferroic materials, and nuclear waste immobilization. His work bridges fundamental research and practical applications, earning him numerous accolades and recognition in the scientific community.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Mandal holds a B.Sc. (2001) and M.Sc. (2003) in Chemistry from the University of Burdwan, India. He earned his PhD in Inorganic Chemistry from the University of Mumbai in 2009. He further enhanced his expertise with a postdoctoral fellowship at Wayne State University, USA (2011-2012). His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in chemistry, paving the way for his groundbreaking research in materials science and energy technologies.

Experience 💼

Dr. Mandal has been a Scientist at BARC since 2012, where he leads research on advanced materials for energy storage and nuclear applications. He also teaches inorganic chemistry and materials science at BARC and Homi Bhabha National Institute. His postdoctoral work at Wayne State University focused on pyrochlores and multiferroic materials. With over 95 publications and multiple technology transfers, Dr. Mandal is a key figure in advancing battery technologies and materials science.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Mandal has received numerous accolades, including the SMC-Bronze Medal (2022), DAE-SSPS Young Achiever Award (2017), and DAE-Young Scientist Award (2012). He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, India, and has won several best poster awards at international conferences. His contributions to materials chemistry and energy storage have been widely recognized, making him a prominent figure in his field.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Mandal’s research focuses on:

  1. Electrodes and electrolytes for rechargeable batteries 🔋
  2. Ferroelectric and multiferroic materials 🧲
  3. Dielectric materials for energy storage ⚡
  4. Materials for nuclear waste immobilization ☢️
    His work aims to develop sustainable energy solutions and advanced materials for industrial and environmental applications.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Green synthesis of highly stabilized nanocrystalline silver particles by a non-pathogenic fungus 🍄
  2. Magnetic, Ferroelectric, and Magnetocapacitive Properties of Sc-Doped BiFeO3 Nanoparticles 🧲
  3. Order–disorder transition in Nd2−yGdyZr2O7 pyrochlore solid solution 🔄
  4. Preparation, XRD and Raman studies on RE2Hf2O7 compounds 🧪
  5. Gd2Zr2O7 pyrochlore: potential host matrix for nuclear waste ☢️
  6. Inorganic–organic multiferroic hybrid films of Fe3O4 and PVDF 🎥
  7. Enhanced dielectric, ferroelectric properties in PVDF–BaFe12O19 composites ⚡
  8. Improved magnetic and ferroelectric properties of Sc and Ti codoped BiFeO3 🧲
  9. Oxygen vacancy enhanced room temperature magnetism in Al-doped MgO nanoparticles 🔬
  10. Hybrid multiferroic nanostructure with magnetic–dielectric coupling 🧲⚡

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Balaji P. Mandal is a leading scientist in materials chemistry, with a focus on energy storage, multiferroics, and nuclear waste management. His extensive research, numerous awards, and contributions to technology transfer highlight his impact on science and industry. Through his innovative work and dedication, Dr. Mandal continues to advance sustainable energy solutions and materials science, inspiring future generations of researchers. 🚀

 

Prof. Mohammed Almulla | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Mohammed Almulla | Machine Learning | Best Researcher Award

VP Academic Affairs, Kuwait University, Kuwait

Professor Mohammed Ali Almulla is a distinguished Kuwaiti academic and researcher. With a career spanning over three decades, he has significantly contributed to the field of computer science, particularly in areas such as web services, emotion recognition, and fuzzy logic techniques. He is currently a Professor at Kuwait University and has held various leadership positions, including Chairman of the Department of Computer Science. His work has garnered recognition through several publications, research awards, and innovations in the realm of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and medical expert systems. Professor Almulla is known for his comprehensive research approach and deep engagement with emerging technologies, bridging academia and industry. His scholarly contributions are frequently cited, underlining his influence within the academic community.

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Education

Professor Almulla completed his B.Sc. (1986), M.Sc. (1990), and Ph.D. (1995) in Computer Science from McGill University, Canada. His Ph.D. thesis, titled “Analysis of the Use of Semantic Trees in Automated Theorem Proving”, laid the foundation for his future research endeavors. With a deep understanding of theoretical and applied computer science, he has focused on machine learning, fuzzy systems, and semantic analysis. His education from McGill University, a globally recognized institution, has helped him build a solid academic foundation. Additionally, he possesses a comprehensive grasp of Arabic and English, enabling him to communicate and collaborate across cultures and academic circles.

Experience

Professor Almulla’s career at Kuwait University started in 1986 when he began as an Instructor. He progressed to Assistant Professor (1995–2006), then Associate Professor (2006–2021), and is currently serving as a Professor (2021–present). He has also been actively involved in departmental administration, having served as Chairman (2015–2020) and Graduate Program Director (2010–2013). Under his leadership, the Department of Computer Science achieved ABET accreditation, an outstanding accomplishment. His role as Acting Chairman in Mathematics and Computer Science in various periods further exemplifies his leadership skills. His dedication to advancing higher education and research has been integral to the development of the computer science field in Kuwait.

Awards and Honors

Professor Almulla’s academic excellence has been recognized through several Incentive Rewards for Unfunded Research in 2014, 2015, and 2017, with impactful papers published in journals such as Knowledge-Based Systems. His work on service trust behaviors, web services ranking, and fuzzy techniques has earned him significant recognition. He was also honored with Distinctive Teaching Awards in both the College of Computer Science and Engineering (2011/2012) and the Faculty of Science (2001/2002). These awards underscore his excellence in teaching, his commitment to innovative research, and his positive impact on student education.

Research Focus

Professor Almulla’s research focuses on a wide array of cutting-edge topics in computer science. Key areas of expertise include machine learning, fuzzy systems, service trust behaviors, and medical expert systems. His recent work explores emotion recognition systems, federated learning, and web services ranking. In addition, he has contributed to advancements in semantic similarity, automated theorem proving, and healthcare applications. With an eye toward the future, his research continues to bridge the gap between theoretical models and real-world applications, particularly in healthcare and artificial intelligence.

Publication top Notes

  • A Trust-based Global Expert System for Disease Diagnosis Using Hierarchical Federated Learning 🏥🤖
  • A Novel CLIPS-based Medical Expert System for Migraine Diagnosis and Treatment Recommendation 💡🧠
  • On the Effect of Prior Knowledge in Text-Based Emotion Recognition 🧠💬
  • A Multimodal Emotion Recognition System Using Deep Convolution Neural Networks 🖥️🔍
  • Location-based Expert System for Diabetes Diagnosis and Medication Recommendation 🏥💊
  • Measuring Semantic Similarity between Services Using Hypergraphs 🧠🌐
  • Specification and Recognition of Service Trust Behaviors 💻✅
  • Next-Generation Sequencing in Familial Breast Cancer Patients from Lebanon 🧬🎗️
  • A New Framework for the Verification of Service Trust Behaviors 🛡️💡
  • GeoCover: An Efficient Sparse Coverage Protocol for RSU Deployment over Urban VANETs 🚗🌍
  • A New Fuzzy Hybrid Technique for Ranking Real World Web Services 🌐🔍

 

 

 

Sadjad Naderi | Rock Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Sadjad Naderi | Rock Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Associate at Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Dr. Sadjad Naderi is a Senior Research Scientist/Engineer at Imperial College London, specializing in applied solid mechanics and microstructural analysis. With over 9 years of postdoctoral experience, he holds a PhD in failure analysis of reinforced polymer composites and is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). Dr. Naderi has made significant contributions to AI-enhanced simulations, digital twin systems, and advanced stress analysis across aerospace, civil engineering, and geothermal drilling. His work integrates AI, FEM, DEM, and multiphysics modeling to solve complex engineering challenges. He is also an experienced mentor, educator, and advocate for EDI in academia.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Naderi earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Malaya (2011-2015), focusing on failure analysis of polymer composites. He holds an MSc in Applied Mechanics from K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran (2006-2009), and a BEng in Solid Mechanics from Islamic Azad University, Iran (2001-2006). His academic journey has equipped him with expertise in computational mechanics, material characterization, and advanced simulation techniques, laying the foundation for his impactful research career.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Naderi has held key research roles at Imperial College London, University College London, and the University of Sheffield. At Imperial, he leads projects on digital twinning, AI-enhanced simulations, and geothermal drilling optimization. His work includes developing neural network-integrated DEM models, multiphysics frameworks for rock breakage, and surrogate models for real-time drilling optimization. Previously, he pioneered concrete fracture modeling at UCL and analyzed multi-layered ceramic capacitors at Sheffield. His industry collaborations include Fervo Energy, where he developed digital twin systems for geothermal drilling.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Naderi has received numerous accolades, including the Best Paper Award at the American Rock Mechanics Association (2024) and an £80k Impact Acceleration Account grant from Imperial College (2023). He was awarded a tuition waiver and High Impact Research grant by the University of Malaya (2012-2015). His work on AI-driven simulations and digital twins has been recognized internationally, cementing his reputation as a leader in computational solid mechanics.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Naderi’s research focuses on AI-enhanced simulations, digital twin systems, and multiphysics modeling for material and structural analysis. He specializes in fracture mechanics, fatigue, and impact damage, with applications in aerospace, civil engineering, and geothermal drilling. His work integrates machine learning with traditional methods like FEM and DEM to optimize material design, predict structural integrity, and develop real-time monitoring systems. He is also passionate about mentoring the next generation of researchers in computational mechanics.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Optimised Hammer Drilling Bit Design using Artificial Neural Networks trained by FDEM
  2. A Discrete Element Solution Method Embedded within a Neural Network
  3. Three-Dimensional Numerical Study of DTH Bit-Rock Interaction with HPWJ Downhole Slotting
  4. 3D meso-scale modelling of tensile and compressive fracture behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete
  5. Meso-scale modelling of compressive fracture in concrete with irregularly shaped aggregates
  6. Meso-scale modelling of static and dynamic tensile fracture of concrete accounting for real-shape aggregates
  7. Two-scale modelling of fracture of magnesium phosphate cement under bending using X-ray computed tomography characterisation
  8. A novel framework for modelling the 3D mesostructure of steel fibre reinforced concrete
  9. An integrated framework for modelling virtual 3D irregulate particulate mesostructure
  10. Three-dimensional virtual microstructure generation of porous polycrystalline ceramics
  11. Morphology characterisation of inclusions to predict the breakdown strength in electro-ceramic materials: Microstructure modelling
  12. Thermomechanical advantages of functionally graded dental posts: A finite element analysis
  13. Modeling of porosity in hydroxyapatite for finite element simulation of nanoindentation test
  14. Alternative methods to determine the elastoplastic properties of sintered hydroxyapatite from nanoindentation testing
  15. Low-velocity impact damage of woven fabric composites: Finite element simulation and experimental verification
  16. An empirical modified fatigue damage model for impacted GFRP laminates
  17. Effect of curvature and thickness of aluminum shells on the energy absorption in low velocity impact
  18. ORCHYD: Combination of High-Pressure Water Jet and Percussion to Improve Drilling Performance in Hard Rocks

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Sadjad Naderi is a distinguished researcher and engineer whose work bridges AI, computational mechanics, and real-world engineering challenges. His innovative approaches to digital twinning, AI-enhanced simulations, and multiphysics modeling have advanced fields ranging from aerospace to geothermal drilling. With a strong commitment to mentoring and education, Dr. Naderi continues to inspire the next generation of engineers while pushing the boundaries of computational solid mechanics. His contributions have earned him international recognition, making him a leader in his field.

 

Jean-Louis Rossi | Fire Risk | Excellence in (Your Subdomain/Subject/Service area)

Mr Jean-Louis Rossi | Fire Risk | Excellence in (Your Subdomain/Subject/Service area)

Associate Professor at University of Corsica, France

Jean-Louis Rossi is an Associate Professor at the University of Corsica, specializing in wildfire risk management and environmental safety. With a Ph.D. in Physical Sciences, he has dedicated his career to understanding and mitigating the risks associated with forest fires, particularly in the Mediterranean region. His research focuses on developing physical models of fire behavior, assessing thermal impacts, and creating safety protocols for firefighters. Rossi is also a key figure in international disaster risk reduction efforts, serving as an expert for the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). His work bridges theoretical research and practical applications, making significant contributions to fire safety engineering and environmental resilience. Beyond academia, Rossi is passionate about scientific outreach, organizing events and creating tools like DIMZAL to aid professionals in fire management.

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Jean-Louis Rossi earned his Ph.D. in Physical Sciences, specializing in Underwater Acoustics, from the University of Corsica (1993–1996). He completed his Master’s Degree in two years (1991–1993) at the same institution, following his undergraduate degree (Licence) in 1991. His academic journey began with a Baccalauréat Serie C from Lycée Laetitia d’Ajaccio in 1987. Rossi further enhanced his expertise with a Habilitation to Supervise Research (HDR) in Energetics and Process Engineering in 2017. His educational background laid the foundation for his interdisciplinary research, combining physics, environmental science, and engineering to address complex challenges in wildfire management and disaster risk reduction.

Experience 💼

Since 1999, Jean-Louis Rossi has been an Associate Professor at the University of Corsica, where he has held various administrative and pedagogical roles, including Director of Studies and Deputy Director at the IUT de Corte. He has led groundbreaking research projects, such as the CP2DIMG program, which explores decision-making under stress in operational contexts. Rossi has also contributed to international initiatives, serving as an expert for the UNDRR and the European Commission. His work includes developing real-time fire propagation simulators and safety tools like DIMZAL. Additionally, he has organized numerous scientific events and collaborated with professionals to bridge the gap between research and practical applications in fire safety and environmental risk management.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Jean-Louis Rossi has been recognized for his contributions to wildfire research and disaster risk reduction. In 2023, he was appointed by the European Commission as an expert to review the “Wildfire Peer Review Assessment Framework.” He has also been invited to speak at prestigious international conferences, including the Fire Continuum Conference and the International Conference on Forest Fire Research. Rossi’s work on the Balbi Model and DIMZAL software has been widely acclaimed for its practical applications in fire safety. His research has been published in top-tier journals, and he has received numerous citations for his impactful studies. Additionally, he has been a member of the Scientific Committee of the Regional Natural Park of Corsica and the E-STAG expert group of the UNDRR, further solidifying his reputation as a leader in his field.

Research Focus 🔍

Jean-Louis Rossi’s research focuses on wildfire behavior, risk management, and environmental safety. He develops physical models to predict fire propagation, assess thermal impacts, and determine safety zones for firefighters. His work on the Balbi Model and DIMZAL software has revolutionized fire safety engineering. Rossi also explores decision-making under stress through the CP2DIMG program, targeting operational contexts like firefighting and policing. He is actively involved in the GOLIAT research program, which integrates AI and IoT technologies to predict and monitor environmental risks. His interdisciplinary approach combines physics, engineering, and environmental science to address real-world challenges. Rossi’s research extends to international disaster risk reduction, where he contributes to building resilience and improving response strategies in wildfire-prone areas. His work is widely recognized for its practical applications and scientific rigor.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. CP2DIMG: An Innovative Research Program Aimed at Preparing Firefighters and Police Officers to Manage Emotions and Stress in Operational Contexts
  2. Study on the combustion indices of forest species using thermogravimetric analysis
  3. Numerical Assessment of Safe Separation Distance in the Wildland-Urban Interfaces
  4. A Study of Two High Intensity Fires across Corsican Shrubland
  5. Extension of the Balbi fire spread model to include the field scale conditions of shrubland fires
  6. Fuelbreak effectiveness against wind-driven and plume-dominated fires: A 3D numerical study
  7. Numerical study of the moisture content threshold under prescribed burning conditions
  8. Data interoperability for disaster risk reduction in Europe
  9. Fuel moisture content threshold leading to fire extinction under marginal conditions
  10. A convective–radiative propagation model for wildland fires
  11. A convective model for laboratory fires with well-ordered vertically-oriented fuel beds
  12. DIMZAL: A Software Tool to Compute Acceptable Safety Distance
  13. Surface Fires: No Wind, No Slope, Marginal Burning
  14. Modelling Eruptive Fire Occurrence and Behaviour
  15. An analytical model based on radiative heating for the determination of the safety distances for wildland fire
  16. Simplified flame models and prediction of the thermal radiation emitted by a flame front in an outdoor fire
  17. Physical modelling of surface fire under non-parallel wind and slope conditions
  18. Kinetics study of forest fuels by TGA: Model free kinetic approach for the prediction of phenomena
  19. A 3D physical real-time model of surface fires across fuel beds
  20. Instrumentation of wildland fire: characterisation of a fire spreading through Mediterranean shrub
  21. Fire spread experiments across Mediterranean shrub: influence of wind on flame front properties
  22. Kinetics of the thermal degradation of Erica arborea by DSC: Hybrid kinetic method
  23. Frequency modulation of the sounds produced by the Aquamark 200® deterrent devices
  24. Algebraic aspects of multiple scattering by two parallel cylinders: classification and physical interpretation of scattering resonances
  25. GTD analysis of scattering by two elastic spheres

Conclusion 🌟

Jean-Louis Rossi is a distinguished researcher and educator whose work has significantly advanced the field of wildfire risk management. His innovative models, such as the Balbi Model and DIMZAL software, have practical applications in fire safety and environmental resilience. Rossi’s interdisciplinary approach, combining physics, engineering, and environmental science, has made him a key figure in international disaster risk reduction efforts. His contributions to scientific outreach and education further underscore his commitment to bridging the gap between research and real-world applications. Rossi’s legacy is one of impactful research, practical innovation, and a dedication to creating safer, more resilient communities.

Qingquan Liu | Geology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Qingquan Liu | Geology | Best Researcher Award

Central South University, China

Liu Qingquan is an accomplished associate professor and doctoral supervisor at Central South University’s School of Earth Sciences and Information Physics. With a strong focus on hydrothermal deposits, nonferrous metal mineralization, and mining geology, he has led numerous high-impact research projects, including sub-projects of the National Deep Earth Science and Technology Major Project and the National Natural Science Foundation. His contributions to geosciences are reflected in over 30 SCI/EI/CSCD publications and a book. Liu has received multiple awards, including provincial and ministerial honors, for his groundbreaking work.

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Since December 2018, Liu has served as an associate professor at Central South University. Prior to this, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the same institution (2016-2018). His work involves leading research teams, mentoring students, and collaborating on national and international projects. His experience spans fieldwork, laboratory analysis, and academic publishing, making him a versatile and respected figure in his field.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Liu Qingquan has been recognized with five prestigious awards, including two provincial and ministerial honors and three departmental awards. These accolades celebrate his contributions to understanding hydrothermal deposits, mineralization processes, and geochemical research. His work has significantly advanced the field of earth sciences, earning him a reputation as a leading researcher in China.

Research Focus 🔍

Liu’s research centers on three key areas: the genesis of hydrothermal deposits, nonferrous metal mineralization prediction, and mining geology and environment. His work integrates geochemical, isotopic, and geochronological methods to unravel the complexities of ore formation and tectonic processes. His findings have practical applications in mineral exploration and environmental management.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Processes and ore genesis at the Yaochong Mo deposit, Henan Province, China.
  2. Molybdenum mineralization related to the Yangtze’s lower crust and differentiation in the Dabie Orogen.
  3. Age, genesis, and tectonic setting of the Qiushuwan Cu–Mo deposit in East Qinling.
  4. Age, Nature and Origin of Early Cretaceous Plutons in the Dabie Mo Mineralization Belt.
  5. Petrogenesis of granite from the Xiaofan Mo deposit, Dabie orogen.
  6. Insights into the genesis of orogenic gold deposits from the Zhengchong gold field.
  7. Metallogenesis of the Hengjiangchong gold deposit in Jiangnan Orogen.
  8. Genesis of Zixi gold deposit in Xuefengshan, Jiangnan Orogen.
  9. Textures, trace element geochemistry, and in-situ sulfur isotopes of pyrite from the Xiaojiashan gold deposit.
  10. Pyrite textures, trace element and sulfur isotopes of Yanlinsi slate-hosted deposit.
  11. Hydrothermal rutile U-Pb dating of gold mineralization in the Jiangnan Orogen.
  12. Geochemical characteristics of mica in the Renli-Chuanziyuan pegmatite-type rare metal deposit.
  13. Zircon U-Pb age, Hf isotope, and geological significance of Yaochong granite.
  14. Trace element characteristics of zircon in granite from the Yaochong molybdenum deposit.
  15. Geochemical, chronological, and Hf isotopic characteristics of the Xinxian rock mass.
  16. Geochemical characteristics of Yaochong granite in the Dabie orogenic belt.
  17. Geological characteristics, mineralization age, and tectonic background of porphyry molybdenum deposits.
  18. Geological conditions and genesis of the porphyry molybdenum deposit in Dabie Mountains.
  19. Geochemical characteristics and geological significance of the Jingshansi iron ore deposit.
  20. Metallogeny of the Jinming gold deposit in northeast Hunan.
  21. The key controlling factors on Sn–Cu mineralization.
  22. Geochronology, Geochemistry, and Tectonic Implications of Triassic A-Type Granites.
  23. Early Cretaceous Metasomatized Lithospheric Mantle beneath the Central Jiangnan Orogen.

Conclusion 🌟

Liu Qingquan is a distinguished scholar whose work has significantly advanced the understanding of hydrothermal deposits, mineralization processes, and tectonic geology. His extensive publications, leadership in research projects, and numerous awards underscore his contributions to earth sciences. As a mentor and researcher, he continues to inspire and drive innovation in his field.

 

Minyeob Jeong | Flood Prediction | Best Researcher Award

Dr Minyeob Jeong | Flood Prediction | Best Researcher Award

Postdoctoral researcher at University of Ulsan, South Korea

Minyeob Jeong is a dedicated researcher in Civil Engineering with a specialization in flood prediction and hydrological modeling. He obtained his Bachelor’s, Master’s, and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Seoul, focusing on advanced methodologies for rainfall-runoff predictions. With extensive experience as a researcher and postdoctoral scholar, his work integrates deep learning with hydrological models to improve flood forecasting accuracy. His research contributions have been widely published in esteemed journals, covering topics like hydroinformatics, soil erosion, and watershed data assimilation. His expertise in nonlinear hydrological response functions and dynamic wave modeling has significantly impacted water resource management.

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EDUCATION 🎓

  • High School (2013): Graduated from Pohang Yeongil High School
  • Bachelor’s (2019): Civil Engineering, University of Seoul
  • Ph.D. (2023): Civil Engineering, University of Seoul
  • Language Proficiency: TOEIC Score – 845

EXPERIENCE 🏗️

  • 2019 – 2023: Researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Seoul
  • 2023 – Present: Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Seoul

AWARDS AND HONORS 🏆

  • Recognized for outstanding contributions in hydrological research
  • Published multiple high-impact research papers in top-tier journals
  • Recipient of research excellence awards at Korea Water Resources Association Conferences
  • Active contributor to advancing flood prediction and hydrological modeling

RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬

Minyeob Jeong’s research centers on integrating hydrological modeling, deep learning, and data assimilation for accurate flood prediction. His work explores nonlinear rainfall-runoff relationships, soil erosion modeling, and watershed data integration. By leveraging machine learning techniques alongside traditional hydrological models, his studies have improved the precision of flood forecasting systems, offering innovative solutions for water resource management and disaster prevention.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES 📚

  • Instantaneous physical rainfall–runoff prediction technique using power-law relationships
  • Surface runoff hydrograph derivation using dynamic wave-based instantaneous unit hydrograph
  • Effects of Soil Particle Size on Relationship Between Microtopography Roughness and Soil Erosion
  • Flood prediction using nonlinear instantaneous unit hydrograph and deep learning
  • High flow prediction model integrating physical and deep learning approaches
  • On the nonlinearity of the catchment instantaneous response function
  • Physical and Deep Learning Hybrid Flood Forecasting Model for Ungauged Watersheds
  • A numerical study of single N-type tsunami drawdown processes
  • Rainfall-runoff hydrograph prediction using dynamic wave-based instantaneous unit hydrograph
  • Microtopography Effects on Rainfall and Sediment Runoff in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions

CONCLUSION 🌍

Minyeob Jeong is a forward-thinking researcher committed to enhancing hydrological modeling through cutting-edge computational techniques. His innovative approaches to flood prediction and water resource management contribute significantly to environmental sustainability and disaster risk mitigation.

MUHAMMAD ALI | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Dr MUHAMMAD ALI | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Assistant Professor at University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Ali is a distinguished civil engineer and academician with a strong focus on geotechnical engineering, climate change mitigation, and nuclear waste disposal. A Fulbright scholar, he holds a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, USA, and an M.Sc. from The University of Tokyo, Japan. With extensive teaching and research experience, Dr. Ali has contributed significantly to sustainable engineering solutions and climate change advocacy. He is also a prolific author, mentor, and community leader, recognized for his leadership and innovation in engineering and education.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Muhammad Ali earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University, USA, with a CGPA of 3.88, under the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. He completed his M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering from The University of Tokyo, Japan, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Pakistan, graduating in the top 5%. His academic journey began with exceptional performance in GCE Ordinary and Advanced Levels at Cambridge University, UK.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Ali has served as an Assistant Professor and Lecturer at UET, Pakistan, and as a Teaching Assistant at Texas A&M University. He has supervised numerous undergraduate research projects, focusing on sustainable engineering solutions. His professional experience includes geotechnical investigations, slope stabilization, and project management. He has also conducted extensive training sessions on climate change, professional ethics, and scholarship applications for students and professionals globally.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Ali has received numerous accolades, including the Fulbright Scholarship (approx. 300,000),MEXTScholarship(approx.100,000), and the US Department of State Federal Assistance Award ($15,000) for climate change education. He has been recognized for outstanding leadership, mentorship, and academic excellence, earning fellowships from Texas A&M University and awards from professional organizations like ASCE and PUAN.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Ali’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, climate change mitigation, and nuclear waste disposal. His work includes gas migration through engineered barriers, freeze-thaw cycles in rocks, and sustainable soil stabilization. He also explores early warning systems for landslides and the development of green resilient buildings, aiming to address global environmental and engineering challenges.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Gas Migration Phenomena Through Interfaces in Engineering Barrier Systems
  2. Study of Gas Flow through Unsaturated Scaled Barrier for Nuclear Waste Disposal
  3. A Review on Gas Migration Processes Through Engineered and Geological Barriers
  4. Prediction of Small-Strain Elastic Stiffness of Natural and Artificial Soft Rocks
  5. A Novel Index to Predict the Cost of Green Resilient Buildings
  6. Freeze-Thaw: Anisotropic Shale Characteristic Evaluation for Crack Depth Prediction
  7. Laboratory Investigation on Gas Flow Through Clay-Rock Interface

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Muhammad Ali is a visionary engineer, educator, and researcher dedicated to advancing sustainable engineering solutions and climate change mitigation. His exceptional academic achievements, professional contributions, and leadership in global initiatives make him a role model for aspiring engineers and scholars. Through his innovative research, mentorship, and community service, Dr. Ali continues to inspire and drive positive change in the field of civil engineering and beyond.

Rathish Kumar Pancharathi | Concrete Making Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr Rathish Kumar Pancharathi | Concrete Making Materials | Best Researcher Award

Professor and Dean at National Institute of Technology Warangal, India

Dr. Rathish Kumar Pancharathi is a distinguished Professor and Dean of Planning and Development at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Warangal, India. With a robust academic background, including a Ph.D. from NIT Warangal and a Doctor of Engineering from Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan, he has over two decades of experience in civil engineering. Dr. Pancharathi specializes in sustainable construction materials, structural health monitoring, and earthquake engineering. He has guided numerous Ph.D. and M.Tech students, published over 250 research papers, and authored several books. His leadership roles include serving on national and international committees, contributing to Indian Standard codes, and collaborating with global institutions. Recognized for his excellence, he has received multiple awards, including the Best Engineering Faculty Award and the Earth Leader Award for Sustainable Development.

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Education 🎓

  • Post-Doctoral Fellowship (PDF): Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan (2009-2010) 🇯🇵
  • Doctor of Engineering (Dr.Eng.): Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan (2003-2006) 🇯🇵
  • Ph.D.: National Institute of Technology Warangal, India (2000-2003) 🇮🇳
  • M.Tech.: Regional Engineering College, Warangal, India (1990-1992) 🇮🇳
  • B.Tech.: Kakatiya University, India (1986-1990) 🇮🇳
    Dr. Pancharathi’s academic journey is marked by prestigious scholarships, including the Japanese Government’s JSPS and Monbusho Scholarships, and the Indian Government Scholarship. His education spans advanced research in civil engineering, focusing on sustainable materials and structural resilience, laying the foundation for his impactful career.

Experience  💼

Dr. Pancharathi has held key leadership roles, including Dean of Planning and Development and Head of Civil Engineering at NIT Warangal. He has contributed to national standards as a committee member for Indian Standard Codes (IS 2542, IS 712) and the Indian Roads Congress. Internationally, he collaborated with institutions in Japan, New Zealand, and Portugal. His administrative roles include chairing infrastructure and drainage committees, leading accreditation efforts, and managing consultancy projects worth crores of INR. He has also been a primary evaluator for Toycathon 2021, a Government of India initiative. His expertise spans structural stability assessments, design vetting, and sustainable construction practices, making him a pivotal figure in civil engineering.

Awards and Honors  🏆

  • Best Engineering Faculty Award (2023) 🥇
  • Earth Leader Award for Sustainable Development (2020) 🌍
  • Duo-India Fellowship (2020-21) 🇮🇳🇬🇧
  • Aftab Mufti Medal for Structural Health Monitoring (2013) 🏗️
  • JSPS Post-Doctoral Fellowship (2009-2010) 🇯🇵
  • Monbukagakusho Scholarship (2003-2006) 🇯🇵
  • Erasmus Mundus Heritage Scholarship (2013) 🇵🇹
  • Distinguished Alumnus Award, Kakatiya University 🎓
    Dr. Pancharathi’s accolades reflect his contributions to engineering education, research, and sustainable development, both nationally and internationally.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Pancharathi’s research focuses on sustainable construction materials, including recycled aggregate concrete, low-cost building materials, and high-performance mortars. He explores structural health monitoringearthquake engineering, and microstructure analysis of concrete. His work also includes repair and rehabilitation of structurescomposite materials, and heritage conservation. He integrates advanced techniques like machine learning and digital image correlation for material optimization and structural assessment. His collaborations with global institutions have advanced knowledge in sustainable infrastructure, making significant contributions to eco-friendly construction practices and resilient infrastructure development.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Performance and Microstructure of Agro Biochar-Based Cement Mortars (2025)
  2. Optimizing Compressive Strength of RCA Concrete Using ML (2024)
  3. Low-Grade Limestone-Based Sustainable Cements (2024)
  4. Deterioration Assessment in Repurposed Concrete (2024)
  5. Machine Learning for Concrete Strength Prediction (2024)
  6. Multi-Recycled Aggregate Concrete Using Particle Packing (2024)
  7. Colour Reference Charts for Concrete Deterioration (2024)
  8. Stress-Strain Model for Self-Curing Concrete (2024)
  9. Image-Based Deterioration Assessment in Concrete (2024)
  10. Carbon Sequestration in Agro Biochar Mortars (2025)

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Rathish Kumar Pancharathi is a luminary in civil engineering, blending academic excellence, administrative leadership, and groundbreaking research. His contributions to sustainable construction, structural health monitoring, and international collaborations have set new benchmarks in the field. With numerous awards, extensive publications, and a commitment to eco-friendly infrastructure, he continues to inspire and innovate, shaping the future of civil engineering globally.

 

Ali Fathalizadeh | Sustainable development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Ali Fathalizadeh | Sustainable development | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate, The University of Adelaide, Australia

Ali Fathali Zadeh is an academic researcher and construction project manager specializing in sustainable construction project management practices. With over eight years of experience, Ali has investigated the barriers to the adoption of sustainable development in construction, analyzing factors from both developed and developing countries. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Construction Management at the University of Adelaide. His research contributes to understanding the technical, economic, and policy challenges that influence sustainable construction practices globally. Ali has published multiple high-impact research papers and has been a presenter at international conferences, demonstrating his active role in advancing sustainability in construction. He also possesses a strong industry background, having worked as a project manager and assistant project manager in Iran. His combination of research expertise and practical project management experience makes him a notable figure in the field of sustainable construction.

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Education

Ali Fathali Zadeh holds a Ph.D. in Construction Management from the University of Adelaide, Australia, where he is currently a candidate under the supervision of Dr. Ehsan Sharifi and Dr. Daniel Oteng. His research focuses on sustainable project management policies and the mediating role of innovation in the construction industry. Ali completed his M.Sc. in Construction Engineering & Management at the Iran University of Science & Technology (IUST), where he developed a functional model for integrating sustainable development into construction project management in Iran, graduating with the highest GPA of 19.17/20. His B.Sc. in Civil Engineering was earned at the University of Tabriz, Iran, further building his foundation in engineering principles. Throughout his academic journey, Ali has been recognized for his exceptional academic performance and research potential, contributing significantly to the field of sustainable construction management.

Experience

Ali Fathali Zadeh has a diverse and comprehensive career in both academia and the construction industry. He is currently a Ph.D. candidate and research assistant at the University of Adelaide, Australia, contributing to projects on sustainable project management, infrastructure financing, and gender empowerment in construction. Prior to this, Ali worked as a Project Manager at Hajmin Consulting Engineers in Iran, where he oversaw various engineering projects, coordinated schedules, and ensured budget adherence. He also initiated the development of a Project Management Plan (PMP) aligned with PMBOK guidelines, setting new standards for the industry. As an Assistant Project Manager at Azar Sayyal Co., he focused on project planning, monitoring, and contracts administration, gaining valuable experience in managing complex construction projects. Ali’s blend of hands-on project management experience and academic research equips him with a unique perspective on advancing sustainable practices in construction.

Awards and Honors

Ali Fathali Zadeh has received several prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic and professional career. He was awarded the Australian Government Research Training Program (RTP) scholarship, which is a highly competitive and sought-after grant issued by the Department of Education, Skills, and Employment in Australia. This recognition is part of his current Ph.D. research at the University of Adelaide, demonstrating his exceptional research potential. In addition, Ali was distinguished as an “Elite Student” by the Iran National Elites Foundation, a testament to his outstanding academic achievements. He was ranked first in his M.Sc. program in Construction Engineering & Management at the Iran University of Science and Technology, achieving a remarkable GPA of 19.17/20. Furthermore, his master’s thesis was graded as “Excellent” by the university, further highlighting the high standard of his academic and research work.

Research Focus

Ali Fathali Zadeh’s research primarily focuses on sustainable development in the construction industry. He is exploring the barriers to integrating sustainability into construction project management practices, with particular emphasis on understanding the technical, economic, and policy-related obstacles faced by both developed and developing countries. His Ph.D. thesis examines the mediating role of innovation in sustainable project management policies, analyzing how innovative practices can facilitate the adoption of sustainability in the construction sector. Ali has also explored passive cooling technologies and the challenges of implementing high-performance building envelopes, contributing to a deeper understanding of sustainable building designs. His research aims to offer practical solutions for overcoming these barriers, making a significant impact on the adoption of sustainable practices in the global construction industry. Ali’s work is recognized internationally, with several publications in top-tier journals and presentations at major international conferences.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Fathalizadeh A, Sharifi E, Bartesaghi-koc C, “Challenges of the Transition to High-performance Passive Cool Envelopes: A Systematic Literature Review.” Energy & Buildings (ENB) 🌱🏢

  2. Fathalizadeh A, Sharifi E, Oteng D, “Overcoming the Heat: Exploring the Barriers to Passive Cooling Adoption in Australia – A Qualitative Perspective.” Journal of Building Engineering (JBE) 🌞🏠

  3. Fathalizadeh A, Hosseini M.Reza, Silvius G, Vaezzadeh S, Ghoddousi P, Shirzadi javid A, Martek I “Empowering Sustainable Project Management: Analysing Barriers in Developing Nations.” Smart and Sustainable Built Environment (SASBE) 🌍💡

  4. Fathalizadeh A, Hosseini M.Reza, Silvius G, Rahimian A, Martek I, Edwards D, “Barriers Impeding Sustainable Project Management: A Social Network Analysis of the Iranian Construction Sector.” Journal of Cleaner Production (JCLP) 🔄🏗️

  5. Fathalizadeh A, Hosseini M.Reza, Vaezzadeh S, Edwards D, Martek I, Shooshtarian S, “Barriers to sustainable construction project management: The case of Iran.” Smart and Sustainable Built Environment (SASBE) 🇮🇷🏢

  6. Fathalizadeh A, “Introducing Concrete Filled Tube structural technology.” Journal of Civil Engineering Researchers 🏗️🔩

  7. Fathalizadeh A, “Introducing two most common types of shear walls and their construction methods.” Journal of Civil Engineering Researchers 🏢🧱