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 🏢🧱

 

 

Nancy Hammad | Sustainable Construction Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr Nancy Hammad | Sustainable Construction Materials | Best Researcher Award

PhD in Structural Engineering, The German University in Cairo, Egypt

Nancy Hammad is an accomplished academic at the Faculty of Engineering and Materials Science, The German University in Cairo, Egypt. She has a profound impact on the field of materials science, particularly in the domain of alkali-activated materials and self-healing concrete. Her extensive work has garnered 111 citations across 5 key publications, demonstrating her expertise and influence. Nancy actively collaborates with fellow researchers and contributes to groundbreaking advancements in sustainable construction technologies.

PROFILE

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD

  1. Innovative Research Focus: Nancy Hammad has significantly contributed to the field of self-healing concrete and alkali-activated slag materials. Her research on microbial self-healing mechanisms and fiber-reinforced concrete enhances sustainable construction practices.
  2. High Impact Publications: She has authored five impactful publications, with 111 citations across 88 documents, reflecting the academic community’s recognition of her work.
  3. Collaborative Efforts: Nancy has worked with multiple co-authors, showcasing her ability to collaborate effectively within interdisciplinary teams.
  4. Practical Contributions: Her research addresses real-world challenges, such as durability and sustainability in construction materials, emphasizing its relevance and application.
  5. Recognition of Expertise: Her h-index of 5 underscores the consistent quality and influence of her publications within the academic and engineering communities.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT

  1. Increased Diversity in Research Topics: While her focus on alkali-activated materials is strong, diversifying research into complementary areas could further enhance her profile.
  2. Funding and Grant Success: Securing awarded grants for research can add to her credentials, highlighting the practical and financial backing for her work.
  3. Broader Collaboration: Expanding collaborations internationally or within industry could amplify the application and dissemination of her research.

EDUCATION

Nancy Hammad earned her academic credentials with a focus on civil and materials engineering. She pursued her undergraduate and postgraduate studies at prestigious institutions, culminating in her research at The German University in Cairo. Her dedication to innovative materials science has been the cornerstone of her academic journey, equipping her to lead pioneering studies in self-healing concrete and alkali-activated materials.

EXPERIENCE

With years of academic and research experience, Nancy Hammad has significantly contributed to engineering and materials science. She has worked on cutting-edge research projects and authored several influential publications. As a faculty member at The German University in Cairo, Nancy combines teaching, research, and mentorship to foster innovation and knowledge dissemination.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Nancy Hammad has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to materials science, earning accolades for her research in sustainable construction technologies. Her work in microbial self-healing concrete and fiber-reinforced alkali-activated materials has received widespread acclaim, reflecting her commitment to advancing engineering solutions.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Nancy Hammad’s research focuses on the efficiency of calcium oxide in microbial self-healing activity, self-healing capabilities of alkali-activated slag (AAS) concrete, and fiber-reinforced alkali-activated materials. Her work aims to enhance sustainability and resilience in construction materials, pushing the boundaries of engineering innovation.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  • 🌟 The Efficiency of Calcium Oxide on Microbial Self-Healing Activity in Alkali-Activated Slag (AAS)
  • 📚 State-of-the-Art Report: The Self-Healing Capability of Alkali-Activated Slag (AAS) Concrete
  • 🧬 Efficiency of Bacteria-Based Self-Healing Mechanism in Concrete
  • 🔧 Flexural Performance of Reinforced Alkali-Activated Concrete Beams Incorporating Steel and Structural Macro Synthetic Polypropylene Fiber
  • 🏗️ The Performance of Fiber GGBS Based Alkali-Activated Concrete

CONCLUSION

Nancy Hammad is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative work on sustainable construction materials and self-healing concrete demonstrates significant scientific and practical contributions. Addressing areas for improvement, such as securing grants and expanding research topics, could further solidify her standing as a leading researcher in her field. Given her accomplishments and potential for continued impact, she is highly deserving of this recognition.