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 🏢🧱

 

 

Serkan SUBAŞI | Consruction Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Serkan SUBAŞI | Consruction Materials | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Düzce University, Turkey

Serkan Subaşı, born in 1976, is a renowned Turkish academic and researcher in the field of civil engineering. He holds a prominent position as a professor at Düzce University, where he has made significant contributions to the development of building materials and construction techniques. His academic career spans over two decades, focusing on innovative research in concrete and composite materials. Subaşı has collaborated with various institutions and has earned recognition for his expertise, including multiple awards for his research and innovations. In addition to his academic roles, Subaşı has been actively involved in various administrative, advisory, and leadership positions in both national and international projects. His commitment to advancing technology in the civil engineering sector continues to influence his teaching and research pursuits.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Extensive Academic Background:
    • Prof. Dr. Serkan Subaşı holds a comprehensive academic history with bachelor’s degrees in both Construction Education and Civil Engineering, followed by a Master of Science and Doctorate in Civil Engineering, which showcases his deep understanding of the field.
    • His dissertation topics reflect a focus on practical and advanced topics in construction materials, which is aligned with his subsequent work in material engineering.
  2. Research Excellence:
    • Prof. Subaşı has authored and co-authored numerous high-impact articles on various cutting-edge topics like biocomposite foams, hybrid polymer composites, and cement slurry-based materials, with a focus on sustainability, energy storage, and material performance. His work, such as studies on phase change materials and electromagnetic shielding, directly contributes to the advancement of building materials science and sustainable construction.
    • Notable publications include prestigious journals like Construction and Building Materials, Journal of Building Engineering, and Applied Thermal Engineering, where his works have addressed pressing global challenges, including energy efficiency and carbon reduction in buildings.
  3. Innovation in Patents:
    • Prof. Subaşı has received multiple patent awards, with notable achievements in the 8th İstanbul International Patent Fair, where he received 1st and 3rd place awards in 2023. This highlights his strong inclination towards translating research into practical, marketable solutions, demonstrating leadership in innovation within his field.
  4. Leadership and Administrative Contributions:
    • Prof. Subaşı has taken on significant administrative roles in academia, such as Head of Department at Düzce University, Head of various departments related to construction education and materials science, and served as a key figure in the establishment and management of Düzce Teknopark. His ability to combine research with leadership in academia and technology transfer significantly enhances his profile.
  5. Awards and Recognitions:
    • He has been recognized with multiple awards, including the Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing Award from Elsevier, Yayın Teşvik Ödülü from TÜBİTAK, and multiple Başarı Belgesi and Takdir Belgesi from Düzce University, reflecting his significant contributions to both academia and the broader scientific community.
  6. Collaboration and Networking:
    • His involvement in regional and international scientific boards (e.g., DÜBİT, TÜBİTAK, and Marmara Development Agency) demonstrates his broad influence in shaping research agendas and fostering collaboration within the scientific community. He also plays a central role in various committees focused on advancing technology transfer and scientific innovation.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader International Collaboration:
    • Although Prof. Subaşı has substantial academic influence within Turkey, expanding collaborations with international research institutions could further elevate his visibility and the impact of his work. International partnerships, especially on large-scale, cross-border projects, would allow for broader dissemination of his findings and foster further global innovation.
  2. Focus on Interdisciplinary Research:
    • While Prof. Subaşı has a strong foundation in civil engineering and materials science, greater integration of interdisciplinary approaches, such as incorporating AI, data science, or advanced computational modeling into his research, could open new avenues for innovation. Collaborating with experts in these fields might enhance the scope and impact of his work.
  3. Mentorship and Early Career Development:
    • Although Prof. Subaşı has led numerous administrative and academic projects, expanding his efforts in mentoring early career researchers, graduate students, and junior faculty could significantly strengthen the academic community. Investing in the next generation of researchers will help build a sustainable, vibrant research environment.

Education

Serkan Subaşı completed his Bachelor’s degree in Construction Education at Abant İzzet Baysal University in 1997 and later earned a second Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Karabük University in 2022. He pursued his graduate studies at Gazi University, where he obtained a Master of Science in Civil Engineering in 2001. Subaşı then completed his Ph.D. in 2005 at Gazi University, focusing on the effects of formwork coatings on concrete properties. His extensive education laid a solid foundation for his academic and research endeavors in building materials and construction techniques, which continue to shape his career. Throughout his academic journey, he worked under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Metin Arslan, whose mentorship has been a key factor in Subaşı’s research success.

Experience

Serkan Subaşı has accumulated over 25 years of experience in academia and research. Beginning his career as a research assistant at Gazi University, he quickly advanced to Ph.D. roles and later became an Assistant Professor at Düzce University. He has held several academic leadership positions, such as Head of the Department of Building Education and Construction Engineering at Düzce University. Subaşı became an Associate Professor in 2010 and a full Professor in 2015, specializing in building materials and civil engineering. His leadership extends beyond teaching, having served as a general manager of Düzce Teknopark and a board member for various institutions. His extensive experience also includes consulting roles in major industrial and technological projects, enhancing his reputation as a leader in the field.

Awards and Honors

Serkan Subaşı’s career has been marked by numerous awards and recognitions. Among his prestigious honors are the 3rd place at the 2nd Istanbul International Patent Fair (2017), the “Outstanding Contribution in Reviewing” award by Elsevier (2016), and the 1st place in the Istanbul International Patent Fair (2023). He has also received several accolades from Düzce University, including recognition for his publishing success and contributions to the academic community. In 2024, he received two notable awards for his projects at the Düzce-Bolu Ar-Ge Project Fair, including the “El-Cezeri Technology Leaders” and “Uluğ Bey Science and Research” awards. These honors reflect Subaşı’s continuous impact on both academia and industry, particularly in the fields of engineering and innovation.

Research Focus

Serkan Subaşı’s research focuses primarily on advanced building materials, including concrete composites, hybrid polymers, and phase change materials (PCMs) for energy efficiency in buildings. He explores the effects of different formwork coatings on concrete properties and works extensively on sustainable materials for construction. His studies also cover the electromagnetic interference shielding of mortars incorporating carbon nanotubes and the development of novel composites for thermal energy storage. Subaşı has contributed to enhancing the sustainability of buildings by focusing on innovative materials like microencapsulated phase change materials (PCMs) and biocomposites for climate regulation. His research is aimed at creating eco-friendly and energy-efficient construction solutions.

Publications

  1. Biocomposite foams consisting of microencapsulated phase change materials for enhanced climatic regulation with reduced carbon dioxide emissions in buildings 🌱🏗️
  2. Experimental investigation of mechanical and physical properties of glass fiber reinforced concretes produced with different magnetized waters 🔬🧱
  3. Engineering properties of hybrid polymer composites produced with different unsaturated polyesters and hybrid epoxy ⚙️📐
  4. Investigation of electromagnetic interference shielding performance of ultra-high-performance mortar incorporating single-walled carbon nanotubes and steel fiber 🛡️🔩
  5. Production and assessment of UV-cured resin coated stearyl alcohol/expanded graphite as novel shape-stable composite phase change material for thermal energy storage ☀️🧊
  6. Physico-mechanical properties and thermal monitoring performance of thermal enhanced cement slurry-coated LWAs containing microencapsulated phase change material 🔥🏠
  7. Enhancing sustainability with waste hemp-shive and phase change material: Novel gypsum-based composites with advanced thermal energy storage properties 🌿💡
  8. Microencapsulated phase change material/wood fiber-starch composite as novel bio-based energy storage material for buildings 🌳🛠️
  9. 3D-printed polylactic acid-microencapsulated phase change material composites for building thermal management 🖨️🌍
  10. Characterisation and energy storage performance of 3D printed-photocurable resin/microencapsulated phase change material composite 🏗️💡

Conclusion

Prof. Dr. Serkan Subaşı is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His academic and research achievements in the field of civil engineering, especially in sustainable building materials and energy-efficient construction, are exemplary. His significant contributions to both research and the industry, as well as his active role in leadership positions at Düzce University and various scientific boards, highlight his value to the field. The key strength of Prof. Subaşı lies in his consistent innovation, with impactful publications, patents, and recognition from leading academic and industry bodies. His continued focus on practical solutions, sustainable construction, and advanced materials science makes him a key figure in the future development of these areas. By expanding his international collaborations and engaging further in interdisciplinary research, Prof. Subaşı could enhance his impact even more. Overall, his accomplishments not only contribute to advancing knowledge but also drive tangible improvements in the built environment, making him a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.