Pengfei Ma | Earthquake Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Pengfei Ma | Earthquake Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Reacher, Lanzhou Institute of Technology, China

Pengfei Ma is an Associate Professor in Structural Engineering at Lanzhou Institute of Technology, China. Born on November 2, 1991, in Gansu, he is currently working toward completing his Doctoral Degree at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (XAUAT), with an expected graduation date of July 2024. His research interests focus on seismic performance, masonry structures, and structural reinforcement using advanced materials. He has an impressive track record with numerous patents related to concrete structures and shear testing devices. He has received multiple academic accolades for his groundbreaking work in earthquake engineering and structural innovation. His research aims to develop cost-effective and efficient methods for retrofitting damaged buildings, especially in earthquake-prone areas.

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Education

Pengfei Ma completed his Bachelor’s Degree at Shaanxi University of Technology. He further pursued his Master’s and Doctorate at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology (XAUAT). His academic journey is focused on Structural Engineering, with a special emphasis on the seismic performance and repair techniques for masonry structures. His doctoral research investigates advanced methodologies for reinforcing and repairing damaged buildings, particularly using ferrocement overlays and composite materials. Throughout his academic career, he has been involved in numerous research projects and has contributed significantly to enhancing the understanding of structural behavior in seismic conditions. As a highly motivated researcher, he continuously explores innovative solutions in earthquake engineering, seeking both academic and real-world applications.

Awards and Honors

Pengfei Ma’s contributions to the field of earthquake engineering have earned him significant recognition. He received the First Prize of the 2022 Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology Science and Technology Award, which is a testament to his impactful research in seismic performance and structural reinforcement. Additionally, he earned the First Prize of the 2021 Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology Doctoral Scholarship, highlighting his academic excellence and dedication. His outstanding report at the 2020 Jiangsu Province Postgraduate Smart Infrastructure Academic Innovation Forum earned him the First Prize for Excellent Report, reflecting his ability to communicate complex research in a compelling manner. These awards underscore his commitment to advancing the field of structural engineering, particularly in earthquake-resistant design and rehabilitation techniques.

Research Focus

Pengfei Ma’s primary research focus lies in the field of Earthquake Engineering, specifically the seismic performance and retrofit of masonry structures. He investigates innovative reinforcement techniques, such as grout-injected ferrocement overlays and composite materials, to improve the resilience of buildings in earthquake-prone regions. His work also explores the failure modes of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures and the bond behavior between composite materials and substrates like brick and concrete. Additionally, he is involved in developing practical applications for structural retrofitting, such as rapid repair methods for earthquake-damaged structures. His ongoing work has significant implications for enhancing the earthquake resistance of existing buildings, with a particular emphasis on cost-effective and sustainable solutions to protect both lives and property.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Experimental investigation on the in-plane seismic performance of damaged masonry walls repaired with grout-injected ferrocement overlay 🏗️
  2. Assessment of failure mode and seismic performance of damaged masonry structures retrofitted with grout-injected ferrocement overlay reinforcement (GFOR) 🧱
  3. Numerical analysis of different influencing factors on the in-plane failure mode of unreinforced masonry (URM) structures 📊
  4. Discussion on Calculation Method of Magnification Factor of Toggle-Brace-Viscous Damper 🔧
  5. An investigation of bond behavior between composite materials (CFRP, GWMM, KPGC) and substrates (Brick and Concrete) for strengthening existing masonry structures 💪
  6. Identifying damage in shear panel dampers using Gaussian curvature mode difference 📉

 

Jumana Hasina | Earthquake Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms Jumana Hasina | Earthquake Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD scholar, UAE university, United Arab Emirates

Jumana Hasina is a PhD scholar in Civil Engineering at the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU). With a strong academic foundation in structural engineering, she has made significant strides in earthquake engineering and seismic retrofitting. Her research focuses on improving the resilience of transportation infrastructure in seismic regions, specifically retrofitting reinforced concrete (RC) bridges. Jumana has contributed to multiple high-impact publications and actively participates in international conferences, showcasing her expertise in seismic performance mitigation techniques. Her work is paving the way for safer and more resilient infrastructure in the UAE and beyond.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARDS

  1. Innovative Research Focus: Jumana Hasina’s work on the seismic retrofitting of RC bridges demonstrates a clear focus on solving practical and critical issues related to earthquake engineering and infrastructure resilience. This aligns well with the objectives of research excellence.
  2. Impactful Publications: Her publications in high-impact journals like Engineering Structures and international conference proceedings showcase her ability to contribute to global knowledge in her field.
  3. Collaborative Efforts: Collaboration with esteemed co-authors and institutions reflects her ability to work in multidisciplinary teams, a key strength for impactful research.
  4. Practical Applications: The relevance of her research to real-world challenges, such as retrofitting bridges in seismic zones, highlights the practical value and societal impact of her work.
  5. Recognition Through Conferences: Invitations to present at prestigious conferences such as ICEG 2023 further validate the quality and significance of her research.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT

  1. Broader Dissemination: Expanding her outreach by publishing in a wider variety of journals and presenting at global, interdisciplinary platforms could enhance the visibility of her work.
  2. Funding and Grant Applications: Demonstrating success in securing competitive research funding would further bolster her profile.
  3. Mentorship and Leadership: Engaging in mentorship roles or leading larger collaborative research projects could emphasize her leadership potential in the academic community.

EDUCATION

🎓 Currently pursuing a PhD in Civil Engineering at UAEU since January 2022.
🎓 Graduated with a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, India, in 2017.
🎓 Earned a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering from the Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, India, in 2015.

EXPERIENCE

🔍 Worked as a Research Assistant at the Structural Engineering Research Centre, Chennai, India, for six months.
💼 Contributed to a project titled “Seismic Behavior of Elevated Water Tanks,” gaining hands-on experience in earthquake engineering.
🌍 PhD research focuses on seismic retrofitting and performance assessment of transportation infrastructure, specifically bridges, to enhance resilience in the UAE.

AWARDS AND HONORS

🏆 Recognized for her impactful research on seismic retrofitting and earthquake engineering.
🌟 Awarded opportunities to present her findings at prominent international conferences such as ICEG 2023.
📚 Published extensively in prestigious journals and proceedings, reflecting her dedication to advancing structural engineering.

RESEARCH FOCUS

🔬 Specializes in earthquake engineering, focusing on seismic retrofitting techniques for RC bridges.
🌉 Current research aims to enhance the resilience and safety of transportation infrastructure in seismic regions, particularly in the UAE.
⚙️ Explores hybrid retrofitting strategies and performance mitigation measures to minimize damage during earthquakes.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  1. Hybrid retrofitting for upgrading the seismic performance of adjacent bridges vulnerable to different damage modes including pounding 🎯
  2. Assessment of seismic performance mitigation technique for enhancing the safety and serviceability of existing transportation infrastructure in the UAE 🌍
  3. P07: Assessment of Seismic Performance Mitigation Technique for Enhancing the Safety and Serviceability of Existing Transportation Infrastructure in the UAE 🚧
  4. SEISMIC RETROFIT OF SUBSTANDARD RC BRIDGES USING CONTEMPORARY MITIGATION MEASURES 🏗️

CONCLUSION

Jumana Hasina is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given her innovative research contributions, impactful publications, and commitment to addressing critical infrastructure challenges. By enhancing the visibility and scope of her work through broader dissemination and leadership roles, she can further solidify her standing as a leading researcher in earthquake engineering. Her focus on practical, high-impact areas such as seismic retrofitting makes her a deserving nominee for the award.