Xiao Jiayu | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Xiao Jiayu | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Central South University of Forestry and Technology | China

Xiao Jiayu is an emerging researcher from Central South University of Forestry and Technology, specializing in the interdisciplinary fields of landscape architecture and civil and hydraulic engineering. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Landscape Architecture in 2024, ranking within the top 30% of her cohort, and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in Civil and Hydraulic Engineering at the same institution, continuing her academic excellence with a strong research orientation. Her academic foundation integrates aesthetic, ecological, and structural design principles, reflected through outstanding performance in subjects such as landscape engineering, environmental psychology, urban green space planning, and advanced concrete and steel structure theories. Demonstrating exceptional analytical and technical abilities, she has developed a keen interest in sustainable design, structural safety, and green infrastructure systems that contribute to environmental resilience and urban livability. Her current research direction focuses on the integration of engineering precision with ecological sensitivity, aiming to advance innovative solutions for sustainable urban development and landscape restoration. Xiao Jiayu’s strong command of design software, numerical analysis, and experimental techniques enables her to bridge creative design with scientific rigor effectively. Throughout her academic journey, she has exhibited strong teamwork and leadership skills through university projects, collaborative design workshops, and interdisciplinary studies. Her academic pursuits reflect a deep commitment to fostering harmony between built environments and natural ecosystems, highlighting her potential to make significant contributions to sustainable construction and landscape innovation. With a growing academic profile and dedication to continuous learning, she represents the new generation of scholars poised to shape the future of civil engineering and environmental design through research-driven, socially responsible, and technologically informed approaches.

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Featured Publications:

Yuan, J., Xiao, J., & Huang, D. (2025, December). Experimental research on bond behavior of high-strength reinforcement in unconfined fly ash-based geopolymer concrete. Case Studies in Construction Materials.

Changbai Wang | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changbai Wang | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Vice-Dean | Anhui University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Changbai Wang, affiliated with Anhui University of Science and Technology, Huainan, China, is a distinguished researcher recognized for his significant contributions to the field of construction materials and sustainable concrete technologies. With a robust publication record of 20 scholarly documents, his research has achieved over 343 citations across 326 documents, reflecting a notable h-index of 10, underscoring the consistent quality and influence of his academic work. Dr. Wang’s research primarily focuses on high-performance concrete (HPC), internal curing mechanisms, and the innovative utilization of industrial by-products, particularly coal gangue aggregates, to enhance the sustainability and performance of civil engineering materials. His recent works, such as studies on pore-regulated coal aggregates and self-compacting tunnel concrete, demonstrate his commitment to advancing environmentally responsible construction practices. Collaborating with over 40 co-authors, he has fostered interdisciplinary partnerships that bridge material science, civil engineering, and environmental sustainability. Through his extensive research collaborations, Dr. Wang contributes to the global discourse on low-carbon construction, emphasizing circular economy principles and resource optimization in infrastructure development. His scholarly influence extends beyond academia, as his findings have practical implications for industries aiming to reduce ecological footprints while maintaining material performance. The societal impact of his work lies in promoting sustainable material innovation aligned with modern infrastructure needs. With ongoing projects and emerging studies in high-performance concrete applications, Dr. Wang demonstrates strong potential for further breakthroughs in green construction materials and structural durability research. His academic trajectory and commitment to addressing global environmental challenges position him as a key contributor to the future of sustainable construction and materials engineering.

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Featured Publications:
  • Updated internal curing for HPC using pore-regulated coal aggregates. Case Studies in Construction Materials.

  • Internal curing for tunnel self-compacting concrete using pre-soaked coal gangue: A promising way for spot utilization of coal gangue. Iranian Journal of Science and Technology Transactions of Civil Engineering.

Ting-Yu Fan – Structural Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Ting-Yu Fan | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

National Atomic Research Institute - Taiwan

AUTHOR PROFILE

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SUMMARY

Ting-Yu Fan is a dedicated engineer and researcher at the National Atomic Research Institute, Taiwan. His expertise spans seismic analysis, soil-structure interaction, and thermal-hydraulic coupling, with a strong focus on nuclear and renewable energy infrastructures. Having contributed to international collaborative projects like DECOVALEX, he brings global perspective and depth to structural safety assessments. Through multidisciplinary research, industry consultancy, and cutting-edge modeling work, Fan continues to make notable advances in the safety and performance of critical energy systems under extreme environmental conditions.

EDUCATION

Ting-Yu Fan completed his Master of Engineering at National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan. His academic foundation centers on structural integrity assessment, seismic performance, and coupled thermal-hydraulic analysis. These areas laid the groundwork for his contributions to national and international research, especially in structural modeling and nuclear energy safety. His education provided the theoretical and technical base to tackle complex challenges in energy systems, particularly those involving fault mechanics, soil-structure interaction, and the behavior of engineered systems under extreme stress conditions.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Currently serving at the National Atomic Research Institute, Fan leads and participates in several government and industry-funded projects on nuclear safety and structural resilience. His prior engagements include critical work on offshore wind turbine support structures and safety cases for spent nuclear fuel disposal. He has contributed to structural evaluations against natural disasters such as typhoons and earthquakes. His professional journey reflects a continuous effort to bridge theoretical modeling with real-world engineering solutions in high-risk and sensitive infrastructures.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Ting-Yu Fan’s research interests span seismic performance evaluation of nuclear infrastructure, structural integrity under multi-hazard conditions, safety case development for spent nuclear fuel disposal, and advanced numerical modeling. He is particularly engaged in soil-structure interaction studies and fault reactivation modeling. His work also includes pioneering research in seismic isolation technologies for small modular reactors and extreme load responses of offshore wind support systems. These themes converge in his quest to enhance the safety, reliability, and sustainability of modern energy infrastructures.

AWARD AND HONOR

Ting-Yu Fan’s selection and participation in the DECOVALEX international research initiative reflect peer recognition of his expertise. His leadership roles in high-stakes government-funded projects further demonstrate his standing in Taiwan’s nuclear and structural engineering communities. His publications and project outcomes have contributed significantly to both academic knowledge and practical advancements in infrastructure safety, earning him a reputation as a trusted expert in the seismic and structural behavior of critical energy systems.

RESEARCH SKILL

Ting-Yu Fan brings advanced skills in seismic analysis, THM modeling, structural integrity evaluation, and numerical simulations. His toolkit includes fault activation modeling, soil-structure interaction analysis, and safety case development for complex nuclear systems. He is proficient in handling multidisciplinary data for integrated assessments of structural and geotechnical systems under environmental stressors. His ability to interpret seismic and thermal data and simulate real-world behaviors under extreme conditions stands as a cornerstone of his research success.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: Modeling the Influence of Soil-Structure-Interaction on Seismic Response of Jacket Substructure for the DTU 10MW Offshore Wind Turbine
Authors: Fan, T.-Y.; Lin, C.-Y.; Huang, C.-C.
Journal: International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering (2022)

Title: Strength Analysis for a Jacket-Type Substructure of an Offshore Wind Turbine under Extreme Environment Conditions
Authors: Fan, T.-Y.; Chen, S.-H.; Huang, C.-C.
Journal: International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering (2020)

Title: Time-Domain Fatigue Analysis of Multi-Planar Tubular Joints for a Jacket-Type Substructure of Offshore Wind Turbines
Authors: Fan, T.-Y.; Lin, C.-Y.; Huang, C.-C.; Chu, T.-L.
Journal: International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering (2020)

Title: Fatigue Analysis for Jacket-Type Substructure of 5MW Offshore Wind Turbine in Time Domain and Evaluation of Fatigue Damage
Authors: Fan, T.-Y.; Lin, C.-Y.; Huang, C.-C.; Chu, T.-L.
Journal: Journal of the Chinese Institute of Civil and Hydraulic Engineering (2018)

Title: Numerical Fatigue Analysis for Jacket-Type Substructure of Offshore Wind Turbines under Local Environmental Conditions in Taiwan
Authors: Fan, T.-Y.; Lin, C.-Y.; Huang, C.-C.; Chu, T.-L.
Journal: Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (2018)

Title: Fatigue Analysis for Jacket-Type Support Structure of Offshore Wind Turbine under Local Environmental Conditions in Taiwan
Authors: Fan, T.-Y.; Huang, C.-C.; Chu, T.-L.
Journal: Proceedings of the International Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference (2017)

Title: Reissner's Mixed Variational Theorem-Based Finite Cylindrical Layer Methods for the Three-Dimensional Free Vibration Analysis of Sandwich Circular Hollow Cylinders with an Embedded Functionally Graded Material Layer
Authors: Wu, C.-P.; Fan, T.-Y.; Li, H.-Y.
Journal: Journal of Vibration and Control (2014)

CONCLUSION

Ting-Yu Fan exemplifies a modern researcher committed to public safety and energy resilience. His interdisciplinary approach blends engineering rigor with policy-oriented research outcomes. Through his contributions to nuclear safety, renewable energy systems, and geotechnical modeling, he enhances the scientific foundations for infrastructure design in seismically active and environmentally challenging regions. His work continues to impact engineering practices, regulatory standards, and academic collaboration, positioning him as a key contributor to the evolving field of energy systems engineering.