Tirivavi Moyo | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Dr . Tirivavi Moyo | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Nelson Mandela University, South Africa

Dr. Tirivavi Moyo is a highly accomplished academic and researcher in Construction Economics, with extensive experience in both industry and academia across Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa. He has demonstrated strong leadership through the supervision of over 70 honours and numerous MSc dissertations, many of which focus on pressing industry issues such as sustainability, labour productivity, and technological innovation. His work is notable for its applied impact and relevance to real-world construction challenges. Dr. Moyo has held several academic leadership roles, contributing significantly to curriculum development and postgraduate research coordination. While there is limited detail on peer-reviewed publications and external research funding, his research supervision outcomes and academic service reflect a deep commitment to advancing knowledge and practice in the built environment. With enhanced international dissemination and publication, he would be even more competitive. Overall, he is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on his impactful, practice-oriented contributions.

Professional Profile 

Education🎓

Dr. Tirivavi Moyo holds a PhD in Construction Economics, demonstrating advanced expertise in the intersection of construction management, cost control, and economic sustainability within the built environment. His academic journey reflects a strong foundation in quantity surveying and construction project management, further supported by professional recognition as a Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS). Over the years, he has developed and delivered academic content across undergraduate, honours, and postgraduate levels at various institutions, including the National University of Science and Technology (Zimbabwe), Namibia University of Science and Technology, and Nelson Mandela University (South Africa). His teaching portfolio includes modules such as Construction Economics, Research Methods, Construction for Sustainability, and Project Environment and Policy. Dr. Moyo’s education is not only grounded in theory but also shaped by practical industry experience, which enriches his academic delivery and supervision of student research, ensuring strong alignment with industry standards and global best practices.

Professional Experience📝

Dr. Tirivavi Moyo has over two decades of professional experience spanning both the construction industry and academia. He began his career as an Estimator and Quantity Surveyor at MCG Construction and Engineering, where he managed cost estimation, tendering, and project valuations for major housing and industrial projects valued at over US$7 million. He later served as a Project Manager at Gateway Construction, overseeing community development projects worth US$3 million. Transitioning into academia, Dr. Moyo has held lecturing and senior academic positions at institutions such as the National University of Science and Technology (Zimbabwe), Namibia University of Science and Technology, and Nelson Mandela University. His roles have included teaching, research supervision, curriculum development, and academic leadership. He has coordinated numerous postgraduate research projects and held administrative positions such as Examinations and Postgraduate Coordinator. This blend of industry and academic experience positions him as a well-rounded professional with deep practical insight and research acumen.

Research Interest🔎

Dr. Tirivavi Moyo’s research interests lie at the intersection of construction economics, project management, and sustainable development within the built environment. He is particularly focused on addressing practical challenges in the construction industry through applied research, including areas such as labour productivity, construction cost management, and environmental sustainability. His work explores innovative strategies like the adoption of lean construction, Building Information Modelling (BIM), virtual and augmented reality, and wellness programs to improve efficiency and worker well-being. Dr. Moyo is also deeply engaged in examining social dimensions of construction, including gender equality and workforce training. His research consistently aims to align academic inquiry with real-world industry needs, especially within developing contexts like Zimbabwe and southern Africa. With a strong track record of supervising student research on these themes, Dr. Moyo is committed to advancing knowledge that not only contributes to academic literature but also fosters sustainable and inclusive growth in the construction sector.

Award and Honor🏆

Dr. Tirivavi Moyo has earned recognition for his outstanding contributions to academia and the construction industry through various academic and professional honors. While specific awards are not explicitly listed in his profile, his consistent leadership in supervising high-quality student research—resulting in numerous distinctions at both honours and MSc levels—highlights his excellence in mentorship and research guidance. His appointment as an Associate Professor and previous roles as Examinations Coordinator, Postgraduate Coordinator, and Curriculum Review Lead further reflect the trust and recognition he has earned within academic institutions. In addition, his membership in the prestigious Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS) underscores his professional credibility and standing in the international construction community. Dr. Moyo’s achievements in delivering impactful, industry-relevant research and leading academic programs across institutions in Zimbabwe, Namibia, and South Africa stand as a testament to his dedication, earning him respect and acknowledgment from both peers and students in the academic and professional realms.

Research Skill🔬

Dr. Tirivavi Moyo possesses strong and well-rounded research skills developed through years of academic practice and industry engagement. His expertise spans the full research cycle—from conceptualization and proposal development to data collection, analysis, and dissemination. He demonstrates particular strength in applied and empirical research, with a focus on solving real-world problems in the construction industry. Dr. Moyo is proficient in both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, enabling him to supervise a wide range of research topics including sustainability, labour management, construction technology adoption, and project performance. His ability to guide students toward producing high-quality dissertations—many of which have received distinctions—speaks to his skill in mentoring and critical evaluation. In addition, his involvement in curriculum development and internal moderation indicates a deep understanding of academic standards and research rigor. Through his work, Dr. Moyo consistently bridges theory and practice, making his research highly relevant to both academia and industry stakeholders.

Conclusionđź’ˇ

Tirivavi Moyo’s research in construction economics has made a significant impact on the advancement of sustainable construction practices, labour productivity, and social equity in the built environment. His work bridges industry practice and academic scholarship, with a strong emphasis on improving construction project delivery through the integration of decent work principles, innovative technologies, and sustainable development strategies. His continued contributions are shaping a more resilient, inclusive, and efficient construction sector in Southern Africa and beyond.

Publications Top Noted✍

  • Title: Factors affecting labor productivity on building projects in Zimbabwe
    Authors: B. Chigara, T. Moyo
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 107

  • Title: An analysis of cost management strategies employed by building contractors on projects in Zimbabwe
    Authors: B. Chigara, T. Moyo, F.H. Mudzengerere
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 58

  • Title: Factors affecting the delivery of optimum health and safety on construction projects during the COVID-19 pandemic in Zimbabwe
    Authors: B. Chigara, T. Moyo
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 45

  • Title: Barriers to lean construction implementation in Zimbabwe
    Authors: T. Moyo, B. Chigara
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 33

  • Title: Decent working conditions for improved construction workers’ productivity on Zimbabwean building projects
    Authors: T. Moyo, G. Crafford, F. Emuze
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 31

  • Title: Work measurement techniques utilized by the building industry in the Midlands province of Zimbabwe
    Authors: T. Moyo, E. Mangore, B. Chigara
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 18

  • Title: Overview of operational and regulatory framework for occupational safety and health management in Zimbabwe’s construction industry
    Authors: B. Chigara, T. Moyo
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 14

  • Title: Expected competencies of construction project managers in Zimbabwe
    Authors: T. Moyo, B. Chigara
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 13

  • Title: People-centred management for improving construction workers’ productivity in Zimbabwe
    Authors: T. Moyo, G. Crafford, F. Emuze
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Critical factors affecting workplace well-being at construction sites across countries with different income levels
    Authors: M.M. Omer, T. Moyo, A. Al-Otaibi, A.M. Alawag, A. Rizal Alias, R.A. Rahman
    Year: 2025
    Citations: 7

  • Title: Development of workplace well-being indexes at construction sites
    Authors: M.M. Omer, T. Moyo, A.R. Alias, R.A. Rahman
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 7

Wenliang Yin | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wenliang Yin | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Chairman Of Department at Shandong University of Technology, China

Wenliang Yin is an associate professor at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Shandong University of Technology (SDUT), China. With a robust background in renewable energy systems and wind power engineering, he has made significant contributions to the development of hybrid wind power generation systems integrated with hydrogen storage technologies. As a recipient of multiple prestigious grants and awards, he has positioned himself as a leading early-career researcher in the intersection of mechanical transmission, electrical control, and renewable energy integration.

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Education

Dr. Yin received his Ph.D. in Energy Power and Mechanical Engineering from North China Electric Power University (NCEPU), Beijing, in 2019, following a direct transfer from his Master’s program due to outstanding academic performance. During his doctoral studies, he also served as a visiting Ph.D. candidate at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, from 2017 to 2018, where he deepened his knowledge in electrical engineering and control systems. His undergraduate and initial graduate training were also completed at NCEPU, where he built a solid foundation in energy systems and mechanical engineering.

Experience

Since joining SDUT in 2019, Dr. Yin has advanced from lecturer to associate professor and currently supervises Master’s research students while also coordinating and lecturing undergraduate courses such as New Energy Power Generation Technology and Condition Monitoring. In parallel, he was appointed a Youth Outstanding Researcher in Shandong Province, a recognition granted to top academic talents. Prior to this, his early career included extensive involvement in national-level research programs focused on wind turbine systems and energy storage technologies.

Research Interests

Dr. Yin’s research focuses on the dynamics, modeling, and optimization of wind power generation systems, especially those employing speed regulating differential mechanisms (SRDM). His work also explores robust control strategies for hybrid-drive wind turbines integrated with hydrogen energy storage systems to enhance grid-friendly operation. His interests extend to mechanical vibration theory, electrical machine control, and system-level energy optimization. He is particularly known for developing simulation models and experimental verifications of hybrid wind-hydrogen systems, bridging theoretical concepts with practical engineering applications.

Awards

Dr. Yin has been recognized with several prestigious honors, including the Excellent Doctoral Dissertation Award from NCEPU (Top 5%) in 2019 and the Youth Outstanding Researcher Award by the Shandong provincial government (Top 1%) the same year. He has also been awarded the National Teacher Qualification Certificate and was named an Excellent Teacher by SDUT in 2021 (Top 1%). Additionally, he has received multiple first-class scholarships throughout his academic career and was acknowledged as an Excellent Reviewer at IEEE I&CPS Asia 2020. His supervision excellence is also evidenced by two undergraduate theses being named among SDUT’s top 2%.

Publications

Dr. Yin has authored numerous academic works, among which the following seven represent key contributions to his field:

Yin et al., “Advanced Power Curve Modeling for Wind Turbines: A Multivariable Approach with SGBRT and Grey Wolf Optimization,” Energy Conversion and Management, 2025 – cited for its advanced prediction methodology in wind energy performance (SJR Q1; IF 9.9).

Jia, Yin et al., “Performance improvement of active distribution networks…,” CSEE Journal of Power and Energy Systems (Online, 2025) – noted for control strategies in hybrid-drive farms (SJR Q2; IF 6.9).

Yin, Rui, “Research on dynamic characteristics…,” Acta Energiae Solaris Sinica, 2021 – studied mechanical dynamics in SRDM-based systems (SJR Q4; IF 1.069).

Yin et al., “Modeling and simulation analysis of 1.5 MW wind turbine…,” Chinese Science Paper Online, 2016 – explored hydrogen integration in turbines.

Yin et al., “Simulation analysis of wind turbine hydrogen production system…,” Chinese Science Paper Online, 2016 – introduced SRDM-based hydrogen production modeling.

Yin et al., “Analysis of a front-end speed regulation wind turbine with hydrogen storage system,” IEEE I&CPS Asia 2020 – presented hybrid drive designs (IEEE/EI indexed).

Wang, Yin et al., “Fractional-order sliding mode control…,” Journal of Modern Power Systems and Clean Energy, 2023 – focused on voltage stability in hybrid turbines (SJR Q1; IF 6.3).

Conclusion

With a strong academic pedigree, impressive publication record, and a track record of successful project leadership, Dr. Wenliang Yin has emerged as a promising researcher in the fields of wind energy systems and renewable energy integration. His work bridges mechanical design and electrical control, making him a unique contributor to next-generation energy technologies. His excellence in supervision, innovation, and academic service illustrates not only his technical proficiency but also his commitment to advancing the renewable energy discipline in both research and education.

Moina Ajmeri | Sustainable Development | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Moina Ajmeri | Sustainable Development | Best Research Article Award

Assitant Professor at National Institute of Technology Patna, India

Dr. Moina Ajmeri is a dedicated and accomplished academic serving as an Assistant Professor (Grade-II, Level-11) in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Patna. With an impressive h-index of 8 and over 298 citations, Dr. Ajmeri has made significant contributions to the fields of control systems, power electronics, and renewable energy systems. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a strong commitment to research, teaching, and innovation, underlined by her involvement in several patents and high-impact journal publications. Her multidisciplinary approach and passion for advancing control techniques for complex industrial processes and energy applications have positioned her as an influential voice in her field.

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Education

Dr. Ajmeri holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna, completed in 2016. Her doctoral research focused on the development of new two-degree-of-freedom control schemes tailored for integrating and unstable processes with time delay, and she graduated with a commendable CPI of 8.93/10. She also holds an M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, which she completed in 2010, securing an excellent academic score of 88.50%. Her undergraduate foundation in engineering was established at Magadh University, Bodh Gaya, where she earned a B.Sc. Engineering in Electronics and Communication with distinction, obtaining 82.33% marks.

Experience

Dr. Ajmeri’s professional journey began at NIT Patna, where she joined as an Assistant Professor (On Contract) in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering in 2015. Post completion of her Ph.D., she transitioned to a permanent faculty role in the Department of Electrical Engineering in 2018, and since September 2022, she has held her current position as an Assistant Professor (Grade-II, Level-11). During this period, she has combined her academic instruction with active research, mentoring students, and contributing to the academic and administrative growth of the department.

Research Interest

Dr. Ajmeri’s research interests lie in process modeling and system identification, control design for both linear and nonlinear systems, and advanced control applications for power electronic circuits. Her expertise also extends to micro-grids and renewable energy systems, where she seeks to develop robust and efficient control strategies to meet the demands of modern sustainable energy networks. Her research stands at the crossroads of theory and application, striving to solve real-world industrial challenges while pushing the boundaries of control systems engineering.

Award

In recognition of her research excellence and commitment to innovation, Dr. Ajmeri has been an instrumental contributor to two patents related to high-gain DC-DC boost converter technologies, co-filed in 2023 under the aegis of NIT Patna. These patents are designed to address the challenges of high switching frequencies and multi-level energy conversion, which are pivotal in renewable energy and power electronic systems. These innovations showcase her practical problem-solving skills and her vision for transforming power electronics.

Publication

Dr. Ajmeri’s scholarly output features several high-impact journal articles. Selected examples include:

Ajmeri, M. (2024). “Novel twofold control for delayed industrial processes with integrating and inverse response characteristics,” IFAC Journal of Systems and Control (Q3).

Kumar, P., & Ajmeri, M. (2025). “A non-isolated buck-boost converter based on SEPIC topology for renewable energy applications,” Computers and Electrical Engineering, Volume 124, Part A.

Kumar, S., & Ajmeri, M. (2023). “Smith predictor–based sliding mode control with hyperbolic tangent function for unstable processes,” Transactions of the Institute of Measurement and Control (Q2).

Ajmeri, M. (2022). “Analytical design of enhanced PID controller with set-point filter for unstable processes with time delay,” International Journal of Dynamics and Control (Q2).

Ajmeri, M., & Ali, A. (2017). “Analytical design of modified Smith predictor for unstable second-order processes with time delay,” International Journal of Systems Science (Q1).

Ajmeri, M., & Ali, A. (2015). “Two degree of freedom control scheme for unstable processes with small time delay,” ISA Transactions (Q1).

Ajmeri, M., & Ali, A. (2013). “Direct synthesis based tuning of the parallel control structure for integrating processes,” International Journal of Systems Science (Q1).

These publications have not only been cited by numerous international researchers but have also inspired new studies in both academic and industrial circles, attesting to their significant scholarly impact.

Conclusion

Dr. Moina Ajmeri’s research work exemplifies academic excellence, innovation, and societal relevance. Her consistent contributions to the field of advanced control systems and renewable energy technologies have set a high benchmark for scientific research. The nominated article reflects both technical brilliance and real-world applicability, making her an ideal candidate for the Research for Best Research Article Award. Dr. Ajmeri’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of engineering knowledge and her impactful publications make her deserving of this prestigious recognition.

LIN LIU | Sustainable Development | Women Researcher Award

Dr. LIN LIU | Sustainable Development | Women Researcher Award

Research Assistant at University of Technology Sydney, Australia

Lin Liu is a dedicated researcher and educator specializing in electrical engineering, particularly in the design optimization of electrical machines and drive systems. Currently, she serves as a Research Assistant at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), where she collaborates with esteemed faculty members on cutting-edge projects in her field. With a robust educational background and extensive research experience, Liu has established herself as a key contributor to advancements in electromagnetic device design and efficiency.

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Education

Liu’s academic journey began with a Bachelor of Engineering in Control and Computer Engineering at North China Electric Power University (NCEPU), followed by a Master of Engineering, where she also earned honors at South Ural State University (SUSU) in Russia. She pursued her Doctoral degree at UTS, under the supervision of leading researchers, focusing on innovative solutions in electrical engineering. Liu is currently a Research Assistant at UTS, where her work is characterized by a commitment to academic excellence and the application of advanced technologies in engineering.

Experience

Liu’s professional experience encompasses a range of research projects and teaching roles. She has been involved in significant research initiatives, including the characterization of amorphous metal materials as part of an Australian Research Council project, and has contributed to wind power forecasting and predictive maintenance algorithms. In addition to her research endeavors, she has served as a Casual Academic Assistant at UTS, where she facilitated lab sessions and tutorials, receiving commendations for her teaching effectiveness and student engagement.

Research Interests

Liu’s research interests are centered around the optimization of electrical machines and drive systems, the modeling of magnetic materials, and the application of artificial intelligence algorithms in engineering. Her innovative approach combines theoretical modeling with experimental validation, leading to significant advancements in energy efficiency and performance in electrical devices.

Awards

Throughout her academic career, Liu has received numerous accolades, reflecting her commitment to excellence. Notable achievements include the SEDE Outstanding Casual Academic Award from UTS, recognition as an Outstanding Reviewer for IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, and several scholarships for academic excellence at NCEPU. These awards underscore her exceptional contributions to both research and education.

Publications

Liu has made substantial contributions to scholarly literature, with several publications in reputable journals. Her key works include:

Liu, L., Ba, X., Guo, Y., Lei, G., Sun, X., & Zhu, J. (2022). “Improved iron loss prediction models for interior PMSMs considering coupling effects of multiphysics factors.” IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification, DOI: 10.1109/TTE.2022.3189504. (Cited by 25)

Liu, L., Guo, Y., Yin, W., Lei, G., Sun, X., & Zhu, J. (2024). “Efficient design optimization of PMSM drive systems using improved equivalent-circuit-based loss minimization control.” IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics. (Accepted)

Liu, L., Guo, Y., Lei, G., & Zhu, J. (2023). “Designing High-Power-Density Electric Motors for Electric Vehicles with Advanced Magnetic Materials.” World Electric Vehicle Journal, 14(4), article 114. (Cited by 15)

Liu, L., Guo, Y., & Zhu, J. (2021). “Iron loss calculation for high-speed permanent magnet machines considering rotating magnetic field and thermal effects.” IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity, 31(8), 1-5. (Cited by 10)

Conclusion

Lin Liu stands out as a promising researcher in the field of electrical engineering, driven by a passion for innovation and a commitment to advancing technology. Her academic accomplishments, coupled with her practical experience and leadership in student organizations, position her as a key figure in shaping the future of electromagnetic device design and optimization. Liu’s dedication to her research and her ability to mentor and inspire students reflect her potential for significant contributions to the field in the years to come.

Rodrigo Pratte Santos | Environmental Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Rodrigo Pratte Santos | Environmental Management | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Federal University of EspĂ­rito Santo, Brazil

Rodrigo Pratte-Santos, PhD in Environmental Engineering, is an expert in the fields of Biotechnology, Environmental Engineering, and Health. With over 15 years of experience, he focuses on sustainable solutions and technological innovations. Currently a Technician at the Department of Environmental Engineering, UFES, Pratte-Santos has also contributed significantly to environmental policies and sustainable practices as an active member of FAPES and the Environmental Law Commission of OAB-ES.

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EDUCATION:

He earned his PhD in Environmental Engineering (Microbiology Applied to Sanitation) from the Universidade Federal do EspĂ­rito Santo (UFES) in 2014. Earlier, he completed his Master’s degree in Ecosystem Ecology from Universidade Vila Velha (UVV) in 2010, specializing in water quality and pollution. He also holds multiple undergraduate degrees in Biological Sciences.

EXPERIENCE:

Pratte-Santos’ career spans various roles, including research and consulting in Biotechnology and Health. He has worked with environmental startups, fostering innovations that create positive environmental impacts. As an academic, he has participated in numerous research projects related to environmental contamination, particularly focusing on water quality, microbiological analysis, and the application of molecular techniques for water sanitation.

RESEARCH INTEREST:

His research primarily explores environmental health, microbiology, and sanitation, with a focus on enteric viruses, water contamination, and waste management. He has been involved in multiple studies concerning waterborne diseases and the impact of environmental factors on human health.

AWARD:

Among his recognitions, Pratte-Santos was awarded for his research in clinical analyses at the 3rd Regional Congress of Clinical Analyses of the Southeast in 2019. He is also a specialist in Genetics certified by the Conselho Federal de Biologia.

PUBLICATION:

DAS NEVES, J.S., YAMANE, L.H., SANTOS, R.P., SIMAN, R.R. “Challenges in Commercial Solid Waste Management: Generation Indicators and Willingness to Pay for Management”. Cleaner Waste Systems, 11, 2025.

KELLER, R.D.P., SANTOS, R., COVRE, M.A., COELHO, E.R.C. “Occurrence of Cryptosporidium oocysts and Giardia cysts in public water supplies in VitĂłria, ES, Brazil”. Engenharia Sanitária e Ambiental, 29, 2024.

BEIRIZ, Y.R., PIFFER, A.G., MORAES, R., SANTOS, R.P., BASSETTI, B.R., ZANON, I.D.B., CARDOSO, I.M., JACOB JUNIOR, C., PECINALLI, I. “Biofilm formation evaluation in orthopedic metal alloys”. Revista Brasileira de Análises ClĂ­nicas, 54, 2022.

MEIGRE, L.L., BRAVIN, C.A., CINTRA, T.S., PORTELA, W.S., SANTOS, T.A., FONSECA, A., PRATTE-SANTOS, R. “Prevalence of G6PD deficiency and molecular characterization of polymorphisms in newborns”. Einstein (SĂŁo Paulo), 17, 2019.

CONCLUSION:

Rodrigo Pratte-Santos has demonstrated exemplary performance in research, teaching, and service throughout his career. His work in environmental health, water quality monitoring, and disease prevention is not only scientifically significant but also socially impactful. His leadership roles in policy-making and educational service further enhance his qualifications for the Best Researcher Award. Given his comprehensive contributions to his field, Rodrigo Pratte-Santos is an outstanding candidate for recognition with this prestigious honor.

Momen Mousa – Construction Materials – Best Researcher Award

Momen Mousa - Construction Materials - Best Researcher Award

Sam Houston State University - United States

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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Momen Mousa is an esteemed Assistant Professor at Sam Houston State University, specializing in construction management. With over a decade of experience, he focuses on transportation engineering and construction materials, utilizing experimental testing, numerical modeling, and advanced machine-learning techniques to develop sustainable and resilient infrastructure materials.

EXPERT IN SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS

His research emphasizes the development of novel construction materials, including asphalt and concrete, to enhance the durability and sustainability of transportation infrastructure. Momen has led numerous research projects, securing $1.3 million in funding and publishing over 30 journal articles in top U.S. transportation journals.

ROBUST TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Momen has developed and taught various civil engineering and construction management courses. His educational sessions for transportation professionals highlight his strong teaching capabilities, ensuring the next generation of engineers is well-equipped for future challenges.

MENTORSHIP AND LEADERSHIP

He has mentored 11 master’s and Ph.D. students, providing guidance on research projects and fostering a diverse learning environment. His leadership skills were further honed as the Program Manager of Tran-SET University Transportation Center, coordinating efforts with over 200 consortium members and various transportation agencies.

TECHNICAL CONSULTING EXPERTISE

As a Technical Consulting Pavement Engineer for Gulf Engineers and Consultants, Momen conducted forensic evaluations and technical analyses of road infrastructure damage, demonstrating his expertise in practical applications of his research.

RECOGNIZED RESEARCHER

Momen's contributions have been widely recognized, earning him awards such as the Editors' Choice Award by the ASCE Journal of Transportation Engineering and the Public Agency Official Scholarship from ATSSA. His work has been featured in notable publications like the Louisiana Civil Engineer Journal and Roads & Bridges magazine.

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES

Active in professional communities, Momen has served as president of the TRF chapter at LSU, a member of the scientific committee for Tran-SET conferences, and a guest lecturer for various educational programs. His involvement with the American Society of Civil Engineers and other professional organizations underscores his commitment to advancing the field of civil engineering.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Machine-Learning-Based Framework for Prediction of the Long-Term Field Performance of Asphalt Concrete Overlays in a Hot and Humid Climate
Authors: E. Mansour, M.R. Mousa, H. Dhasmana, M. Hassan
Year: 2023
Journal: Transportation Research Record, 2677(10), pp. 375–385

Modeling of Restriping of Waterborne Paints Using Transverse Test Deck Data in Hot and Humid Climate
Authors: E. Mansour, M.R. Mousa, M. Hassan
Year: 2023
Journal: Transportation Research Record, 2677(7), pp. 509–519

Effects of hydrogel-encapsulated bacteria on the healing efficiency and compressive strength of concrete
Authors: R. Hungria, M.M. Hassan, M. Mousa
Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Road Engineering, 3(2), pp. 156–170

Optimizing the Self-Healing Efficiency of Hydrogel-Encapsulated Bacteria in Concrete
Authors: R. Hungria, M.M. Hassan, G. Arce, J. Milla, T. Rupnow
Year: 2023
Journal: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, 35(4), 04023048

Optimization of the Self-Healing Efficiency of Bacterial Concrete Using Impregnation of Three Different Precursors into Lightweight Aggregate
Authors: O. Omar, M.R. Mousa, M. Hassan, J. Milla, T. Rupnow
Year: 2023
Journal: Transportation Research Record, 2677(3), pp. 1611–1624

Jinxing Chen – Sustainability – Best Researcher Award

Jinxing Chen - Sustainability - Best Researcher Award

Soochow University - China

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PRECISE SYNTHESIS OF NANOSTRUCTURES

Jinxing Chen is highly regarded for his expertise in the precise synthesis of nanostructures, pushing the boundaries of nanotechnology and material science.

CATALYTIC UPCYCLING OF WASTE PLASTICS

His groundbreaking work in the catalytic upcycling of waste plastics has contributed significantly to sustainable materials science, developing innovative solutions for environmental challenges.

JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER

Jinxing serves on the editorial boards of prestigious journals such as Materials Research Letters, Rare Metals, and Advanced Powder Materials, where he influences the direction of cutting-edge research.

RESEARCH AWARDS

Jinxing has been recognized with multiple research awards, including the 2022 Nanoscale Emerging Investigator, the 2024 ChemComm Emerging Investigator, the 2024 Journal of Materials Chemistry A Emerging Investigator, and the 2022 Cell Press China Paper Award Winner.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

His prolific research output includes influential papers such as “Grave-to-Cradle Photothermal Upcycling of Waste Polyesters over Spent LiCoO2” published in Nature Communications and several key publications in the Journal of the American Chemical Society and Angewandte Chemie.

SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS SCIENCE

Jinxing’s work is at the forefront of sustainable materials science, focusing on solar thermal catalysis for efficient polyester upcycling and innovative approaches to polyolefin upcycling, contributing to a more sustainable future.

EMERGING INVESTIGATOR

As an emerging investigator, Jinxing continues to make significant strides in his field, with his research being highly regarded and widely cited, paving the way for future innovations in nanostructures and sustainable materials.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Synergistically coupling CoS/FeS2 heterojunction nanosheets on a MXene via a dual molten salt etching strategy for efficient oxygen evolution reaction
Authors: Z. Zhang, T. Liang, C. Jin, J. Chen, X. Zeng
Year: 2024
Journal: Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 12(24), pp. 14517–14530

Upgrading waste plastics to value-added aromatics
Authors: S. Li, Z. Li, F. Zhang, J. Chen
Year: 2024
Journal: Chem Catalysis, 4(5), 100928

Chiral Multidentate Ligand Facilitating Perovskite Nanocrystals with Circularly Polarized Luminescence and Chiral Assembly
Authors: S. Chen, J. Fu, C. Zhang, Q. Zhang, M. Cao
Year: 2024
Journal: Advanced Optical Materials, 12(14), 2302883

Non-Photochemical Origin of Selectivity Difference between Light and Dark Catalytic Conditions
Authors: L. Zhang, X. An, K. Feng, X. Zhang, L. He
Year: 2024
Journal: ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 16(17), pp. 21987–21996

Hydrogen Bubbles: Harmonizing Local Hydrogen Transfer for Efficient Plastic Hydro-Depolymerization
Authors: Q. Kang, X. Zhang, Q. Feng, Q. Zhang, J. Chen
Year: 2024
Journal: ACS Nano, 18(17), pp. 11438–11448