Yao Liu – Materials Physics and Chemistry – Best Researcher Award

Yao Liu - Materials Physics and Chemistry - Best Researcher Award

Central South University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

EXPERT IN THERMAL DAMAGE CONTROL AND HEAT TRANSFER

Yao Liu is a distinguished researcher in the field of Mining Engineering, focusing on thermal damage control in deep wells and geothermal exploitation in mines. His work involves studying the heat transfer characteristics of multi-field coupling and the microstructure and basic physical properties of porous materials, which are crucial for the stability and efficiency of geothermal systems.

PH.D. CANDIDATE AT CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY

Currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Central South University under the supervision of Prof. Hongwei Deng, Yao is dedicated to advancing the understanding of thermal and mechanical properties of materials in mining engineering. His doctoral research continues to build on his extensive background in the field.

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND IN MINING ENGINEERING

Yao holds a Master's degree from Central South University, where his thesis focused on the mechanical properties of granular materials and slope stability in cold regions. He also earned his Bachelor's degree from Jiangxi University of Science and Technology, where he designed a mining plan for the Baoshan lead-zinc mine.

LEADER IN RESEARCH PROJECTS

As the director of a research project on the mechanical characteristics of granular mass in cold region waste dumps, Yao has demonstrated his capability to lead significant research initiatives. He has also participated in a national project studying the disaster mechanisms in cold region dumps, funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

AWARDED ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

Yao has been recognized for his academic excellence with multiple first-class academic scholarships from Central South University. His consistent performance and dedication have also earned him an enterprise scholarship, highlighting his commitment to academic and research excellence.

PROLIFIC RESEARCHER AND AUTHOR

Yao has contributed to several high-impact publications, including studies on the influence of aggregate sizes on pore structures and mechanical characteristics of cement mortar, and the multi-factor analysis of aggregate grading on pore structure characteristics. His work is published in renowned journals such as Construction and Building Materials and the Journal of Building Engineering.

SPECIALIST IN PORE STRUCTURE ANALYSIS

His research on the pore structure characteristics of materials, particularly under different freeze-thaw cycles, and the development of strength prediction models based on fractal theory, showcases his expertise in understanding and optimizing the microstructural properties of construction materials.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Properties of Cement Thermal Insulation Materials Containing Tailing Waste for Connecting Mines Assessed Using the Orthogonal Method with the Response Surface Method.
Authors: H. Deng, C. Ran, Y. Liu
Year: 2023
Journal: Processes, 11(9), 2652

Study on Permeability Performance of Cemented Tailings Backfill Based on Fractal Characteristics of Pore Structure.
Authors: Y. Liu, H. Deng
Year: 2023
Journal: Construction and Building Materials, 365, 130035

Association Study on the Pore Structure and Mechanical Characteristics of Coarse-Grained Soil under Freeze–Thaw Cycles.
Authors: Y. Liu, H. Deng, J. Xu, G. Tian, J. Deng
Year: 2022
Journal: Minerals, 12(3), 314

Research on Strength Prediction Model and Microscopic Analysis of Mechanical Characteristics of Cemented Tailings Backfill under Fractal Theory.
Authors: H. Deng, T. Duan, G. Tian, Y. Liu, W. Zhang
Year: 2021
Journal: Minerals, 11(8), 886

Study on the Strength Evolution Characteristics of Cemented Tailings Backfill from the Perspective of Porosity.
Authors: H. Deng, Y. Liu, W. Zhang, S. Yu, G. Tian
Year: 2021
Journal: Minerals, 11(1), pp. 1–14, 82

Mohammed Mahmoud M. Attia – Materials Science and Engineering – Excellence in Innovation

Mohammed Mahmoud M. Attia - Materials Science and Engineering - Excellence in Innovation

Suez university - Egypt

AUTHOR PROFILE

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Based on the provided information about Mohammed Mahmoud M. Attia, he appears to be a suitable candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His extensive academic and professional background, combined with his contributions to sustainable construction and innovative materials, aligns well with the award's criteria.

EDUCATION

Mohammed Mahmoud M. Attia earned his Ph.D. in Civil Construction from Suez University, Egypt, in October 2018. His thesis, titled "Behavior of Post-Tension Prestressed Lightweight Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beams," was supervised by Prof. Dr. Aymen Hussien Hosny Khalil. He also holds a Master’s degree from the same institution, granted in September 2013, with a thesis on producing lightweight self-cured concrete using local materials. His Bachelor’s degree in Civil Construction was obtained from Suez Canal University in May 2007.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Dr. Attia has extensive teaching experience, having taught various courses at different academic levels. These include Technical Reports (Arabic and English), Technical Drawing, Properties and Strength of Materials, Theory of Structures, Architectural Drawing, Surveying, Building Technology, Reinforced Concrete Design, and several others. His teaching spans from first-year undergraduate courses to advanced topics in civil engineering.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Dr. Attia currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Civil Construction Department at Suez University, a position he has held since June 2021. Prior to this, he was a lecturer and assistant lecturer in the same department. He has also been actively involved in consultancy projects for Suez University and has significant experience in quality control and accreditation processes for educational programs and laboratories.

RESEARCH SUPERVISION

Dr. Attia has supervised multiple M.Sc. and Ph.D. researchers on topics such as textile composite materials as alternatives to rebar, eco-friendly concrete nanomaterials for radiation shielding, and the flexural behavior of RC beams strengthened with hybrid steel-FRP bars. These research projects indicate his commitment to advancing knowledge in sustainable and innovative construction materials.

SOFTWARE PROFICIENCY

Dr. Attia is proficient in various software programs essential for civil engineering and structural analysis, including Ansys, SAP 2000, AutoCAD, MATLAB, CSI ETABS, CSI SAFE, Revit Structure, and Microsoft Word.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP

Dr. Attia has held several key positions and participated in numerous workshops and tutorials related to his field. He has been a reviewer for prestigious journals such as the American Journal of Construction and Building Materials, Springer Nature Journal, and Advances in Concrete Construction. He has also coordinated multiple accreditation and quality assurance programs, as well as seminars on sustainable development and green energy.

MEDIA ENGAGEMENT AND OUTREACH

Dr. Attia has actively engaged with the media to discuss important topics such as climate change, technological education, and artificial intelligence. His appearances on Egyptian TV channels highlight his ability to communicate complex scientific ideas to a broader audience, thereby increasing public awareness and understanding.

PUBLICATIONS

Dr. Attia has contributed to the field of civil engineering through various publications. His research on sustainable materials, such as the use of sugarcane bagasse ash and nano eggshell powder in high-strength concrete, and the development of eco-friendly radiation shielding composites using metal-nail waste and steel slag aggregate, demonstrates his focus on innovative and environmentally friendly construction solutions.

CONCLUSION

Dr. Mohammed Mahmoud M. Attia’s extensive academic background, teaching experience, professional service, and research contributions make him a highly suitable candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award. His work in sustainable construction and innovative materials has a significant positive impact on the community, aligning perfectly with the objectives of this award.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Effects of sugarcane bagasse ash and nano eggshell powder on high-strength concrete properties 2022 (50)

Metal-nails waste and steel slag aggregate as alternative and eco-friendly radiation shielding composites 2022 (27)

Behavior of FRP rods under uniaxial tensile strength with multiple materials as an alternative to steel rebar 2022 (19)

Performance of RC beams with novelty GFRP under the bending load: An experimental and FE study 2023 (2)

Tests and finite element modeling of concrete beams reinforced with reused steel bars 2024