Mahasakti Mahamaya | Geotechnical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya | Geotechnical Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor | OP Jindal University | India

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya is a distinguished researcher whose academic contributions span across engineering and interdisciplinary sciences, with a focus on innovative methodologies, sustainable development, and applied technologies. Her research portfolio demonstrates significant depth, addressing complex real-world challenges through analytical precision and forward-looking inquiry. Dr. Mahamaya has authored a substantial number of peer-reviewed papers in reputed international journals and conferences, contributing extensively to the advancement of knowledge in her field. Her work has attracted a remarkable level of global attention, reflected through 483 total citations and 445 citations since 2020, underscoring the continuing influence of her research. With an h-index of 10 and an i10-index of 10, Dr. Mahamaya has consistently maintained scholarly excellence and research impact across multiple domains. She has actively collaborated with experts and institutions worldwide, strengthening multidisciplinary networks and fostering the integration of academic research with industry and policy frameworks. Her studies have advanced understanding in areas such as material behavior, computational modeling, and sustainable engineering practices, while also highlighting the societal and environmental implications of technological innovation. Through mentorship, publication, and collaborative initiatives, Dr. Mahamaya has contributed to nurturing a new generation of researchers and to shaping future-oriented strategies in engineering and applied science. Her sustained academic engagement and global recognition underscore a career dedicated to impactful, ethically grounded, and socially relevant scientific inquiry, positioning her as a leading figure in her research domain.

Featured Publications:

Suman, S., Mahamaya, M., & Das, S. K. (2016). Prediction of maximum dry density and unconfined compressive strength of cement stabilised soil using artificial intelligence techniques. International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering, 2(2), 1–11.

Mahamaya, M., Das, S. K., Reddy, K. R., & Jain, S. (2021). Interaction of biopolymer with dispersive geomaterial and its characterization: An eco-friendly approach for erosion control. Journal of Cleaner Production, 127778.

Parhi, P. S., Garanayak, L., Mahamaya, M., & Das, S. K. (2017). Stabilization of an expansive soil using alkali activated fly ash based geopolymer. International Congress and Exhibition "Sustainable Civil Infrastructures".

Mahamaya, M., & Das, S. K. (2017). Characterization of mine overburden and fly ash as a stabilized pavement material. Particulate Science and Technology, 35(6), 660–666.

Das, S. K., Mahamaya, M., & Reddy, K. R. (2020). Coal mine overburden soft shale as a controlled low strength material. International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment, 34(10), 725–747.

Changxin Huang | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Changxin Huang | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral student | Shandong University | China

The research fields of Dr. Changxin Huang encompass advanced studies in sustainable and intelligent civil engineering materials, focusing primarily on multifunctional and smart concretes through the integration of nanotechnology. The research explores the development of high-performance cementitious composites with self-sensing, self-healing, and durability-enhancing capabilities to address challenges in modern infrastructure systems. Emphasis is placed on the design and optimization of nano-engineered materials such as carbon-based nanomaterials, graphene, and carbon nanotubes to improve mechanical strength, electrical conductivity, and structural monitoring efficiency. Huang’s work also extends to the application of intelligent monitoring systems for civil infrastructure, utilizing embedded sensors and data-driven technologies to enable real-time structural health monitoring and predictive maintenance. Additional areas of interest include green and sustainable construction materials, energy-efficient concrete structures, and recycling of industrial by-products for eco-friendly material synthesis. The research integrates experimental testing, numerical modeling, and machine learning approaches to predict material performance and optimize formulation strategies. Huang’s contributions aim to bridge material science and structural engineering, promoting the transition toward intelligent, resilient, and low-carbon construction systems. The interdisciplinary approach combines principles from materials engineering, nanotechnology, and data analytics to enhance infrastructure performance and sustainability. Overall, the research advances the vision of next-generation civil infrastructure that is adaptive, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible through innovative multifunctional concrete technologies and smart monitoring systems.

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Featured Publications:

A stepwise calculation method for grouting penetration in rough rock fracture based on fracture segment division. (2025). Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology.

Zahid Ur Rehman | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zahid Ur Rehman | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zahid Ur Rehman is a distinguished researcher and academic in the field of Mining Engineering, specializing in rock mechanics, tunnel design, and numerical modeling for geotechnical analysis. His scholarly contributions emphasize the study of rock mass behavior under varied loading conditions, focusing on the stability and safety of underground structures in complex geological environments. Through extensive research on the Lowari Tunnel and Kohat Tunnel projects in Pakistan, Zahid Ur Rehman has developed advanced modeling techniques using FEM and DEM approaches to predict deformation, stress distribution, and support system performance. His work integrates theoretical and empirical methods to optimize tunnel support systems, enhance slope stability, and mitigate risks associated with rock bursts and collapses. Beyond tunnel engineering, his studies extend to dimension stone mining, ore reserve estimation, explosive engineering, and sustainable mineral extraction. His collaborative publications explore artificial intelligence applications for rock mass characterization, risk assessment in mining operations, and the environmental management of mineral industries. Zahid Ur Rehman has supervised multiple undergraduate projects investigating geotechnical variability, squeezing potential, and predictive modeling in tunnel environments, demonstrating a commitment to fostering research innovation. His proficiency with tools such as RocLab, RS2, and Matlab strengthens his expertise in simulation and modeling for ground support design. Additionally, his involvement with the Society of Mining Engineers and Pakistan Engineering Council highlights active engagement in professional development and academic leadership. His academic output, including journal articles and a co-authored book chapter on slope engineering, contributes significantly to advancing mining and geotechnical sciences. Zahid Ur Rehman has 92 citations across 11 research documents with an h-index of 6, reflecting substantial influence and research impact in the mining engineering discipline.

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Featured Publications

Jan, M. S., Hussain, S., Zahra, R. E., Emad, M. Z., Khan, N. M., Rehman, Z. U., Cao, K., Alarifi, S. S., Raza, S., Sherin, S., et al. (2023). Appraisal of different artificial intelligence techniques for the prediction of marble strength. Sustainability.

Hussain, S., Khan, N. M., Emad, M. Z., Naji, A. M., Cao, K., Gao, Q., Rehman, Z. U., Raza, S., Cui, R., Salman, M., et al. (2022). An appropriate model for the prediction of rock mass deformation modulus among various artificial intelligence models. Sustainability.

Gul, A., Shahzada, K., Alam, B., Badrashi, Y. I., Khan, S. W., Khan, F. A., Ali, A., & Rehman, Z. U. (2020). Experimental study on the structural behavior of cast in-situ hollow core concrete slabs. Civil Engineering Journal (Iran).

Hussian, S., Mohammad, N., Rehman, Z. U., Khan, N. M., Shahzada, K., Ali, S., Tahir, M., Raza, S., & Sherin, S. (2020). Review of the geological strength index (GSI) as an empirical classification and rock mass property estimation tool: Origination, modifications, applications, and limitations. Advances in Civil Engineering.

Tahir, M., Rehman, Z. U., Husain, S., Muhammad, N., Nazir, M., Sadiq, M., & Hussain, I. (2020). Up-gradation of black shale of Chimiari region of Pakistan by flotation scheme. Journal of Himalayan Earth Sciences.

Yiyi Yang | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Ms. Yiyi Yang | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Northwestern University | China

Ms. Yiyi Yang is a dedicated researcher in geological engineering with a strong academic foundation and growing expertise in soil mechanics and geotechnical applications. Currently pursuing a master’s degree in Geological Engineering at Northwest University, Xi’an, following a successful completion of a bachelor’s degree in the same field at Xi’an University of Science and Technology, the academic journey reflects both excellence and commitment. Consistently recognized with multiple scholarships and awards, including the First-Class Scholarship at Northwest University, the performance ranking at the top of the class underscores outstanding ability and determination. Research contributions demonstrate an interest in soil-water interactions, particularly in the deformation of compacted loess under wetting and infiltration processes. Work on compaction conditions, microstructural evolution, and hydraulic conductivity showcases both analytical skills and experimental rigor. As part of a collaborative project under the supervision of Ping Li, significant insights were gained into loess behavior, which are highly relevant to civil engineering and geotechnical practices. The publication “From agricultural waste to geotechnical application: Multiscale mechanisms of apple tree biochar for loess reinforcement” in Powder Technology highlights the capacity to connect environmental sustainability with engineering innovation by exploring biochar as a reinforcement material. Beyond academics, contributions as a volunteer and recognition with a two-star volunteer award reflect a well-rounded individual balancing research, academic achievement, and community engagement. Technical skills span experimental methods, data collection, and advanced use of specialized software including AutoCAD, CorelDraw, Origin, and Python, reinforcing readiness for complex research and engineering tasks. Proficiency in English, demonstrated by CET-6, further supports the ability to engage with international research. Altogether, the profile demonstrates exceptional potential for advancing knowledge in geological engineering, particularly in sustainable geotechnical solutions that bridge environmental considerations with practical applications in soil stabilization and infrastructure development.

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Featured Publication:

From agricultural waste to geotechnical application: Investigation of apple tree biochar for loess reinforcement. (2025). Powder Technology.

Ming Xie – Structural Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Ming Xie - Structural Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Assistant to the president at Xijing University | China

Ming Xie is a highly accomplished academic and researcher with expertise in civil engineering, specializing in structural analysis and advanced material behavior. With years of dedication to innovative engineering solutions, Ming has contributed significantly to research and education, advancing knowledge in structural performance and damage mechanics. Recognized for producing impactful studies and contributing to the academic community, Ming has developed a reputation for precision and depth in research. Through numerous publications and leadership roles, Ming continues to push the boundaries of civil engineering innovation and inspire emerging scholars in the field.

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Education

Ming Xie completed a doctoral degree in civil engineering, demonstrating expertise in structural mechanics and material behavior analysis. The academic journey built a strong foundation in advanced engineering principles and problem-solving strategies. With specialized studies in structural isolation and damage modeling, Ming cultivated a strong research orientation early in their career. This educational background serves as the cornerstone of professional growth, contributing to innovative approaches in engineering research. The academic experience has allowed Ming to seamlessly integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications, positioning them as a leader in the civil engineering research domain.

Professional Experience

Ming Xie has extensive professional experience, holding a prominent role as a professor and director at a leading academic institution. In this role, Ming has guided academic programs, contributed to curriculum development, and mentored numerous graduate and postgraduate students. With expertise in structural engineering and material science, Ming has established a robust portfolio of impactful research and practical engineering applications. Responsibilities include overseeing research initiatives, leading projects, and fostering collaboration with industry experts. Ming’s leadership and dedication to academic excellence have helped shape innovative teaching strategies and advanced the institution’s engineering research standards.

Research Interest

Ming Xie focuses research on structural mechanics, damage modeling, and material behavior in civil engineering. Areas of expertise include negative Poisson’s ratio structural isolation, ultrasonic rock characterization, and bond-slip constitutive relationships in steel-reinforced concrete. Ming is deeply interested in exploring material properties under varying stress conditions and predicting structural performance. Through experimental studies and analytical modeling, Ming’s research aims to enhance safety and durability in infrastructure. Ming continues to investigate novel engineering solutions that optimize performance and resilience, contributing to the development of sustainable and innovative engineering designs that benefit society.

Award And Honor

Ming Xie has earned recognition for exceptional contributions to civil engineering research and academic leadership. With achievements spanning multiple publications and influential projects, Ming is widely acknowledged for advancing engineering science. Ming’s innovative work has brought attention to structural performance under challenging conditions and materials with unique mechanical properties. Honors reflect a dedication to scholarly excellence and commitment to education and research advancement. These achievements have positioned Ming as a key figure in engineering innovation, inspiring peers and future researchers to embrace creativity, persistence, and technical expertise in solving complex engineering challenges.

Research Skill

Ming Xie demonstrates strong expertise in structural analysis, experimental testing, and advanced simulation techniques. Skilled in developing mathematical models, Ming applies theoretical frameworks to solve practical engineering problems. Proficiency extends to material property characterization, stochastic modeling, and prediction of structural damage evolution. Ming’s research methodology integrates field observations, laboratory experiments, and numerical simulations to deliver robust engineering solutions. A focus on precision and innovation ensures impactful results across multiple research areas. Ming is adept at guiding research teams, analyzing complex data, and producing actionable engineering insights that support infrastructure advancement and academic excellence.

Publications

Ming Xie has authored multiple peer-reviewed research articles in internationally recognized journals, addressing innovative solutions in civil engineering. Key studies include the performance of elliptical negative Poisson’s ratio isolation bearings, ultrasonic property prediction in rock materials, and stochastic modeling of steel-reinforced concrete bond-slip. These publications showcase technical mastery and problem-solving expertise, contributing significantly to advancing engineering research. Ming’s body of work reflects a strong commitment to exploring new material properties and enhancing structural design methodologies. Each paper demonstrates rigorous analysis, offering insights that inspire further exploration and collaboration within the engineering field.

Title: Study on the Performance of Elliptical Negative Poisson’s Ratio Structural Isolation Bearing
Authors: Ming Xie, Xiangdong Wu
Journal: Buildings, 2025

Title: Study on Ultrasonic Characteristics and Prediction of Rock with Different Pore Sizes
Authors: Lei Wang, Wen Nie, Ming Xie, Zi Wang, Wei Lu, Dongmei Chen, Weinan Lin, Carlo Rosso
Journal: Shock and Vibration, 2024

Title: Stochastic Damage Constitutive Relationship of Steel‐Reinforced Concrete Bond‐Slip
Authors: Ming Xie, Jiahao Liu, Peng Wang, Zi Wang, Jingjing Zhou, Roberto Nascimbene
Journal: Shock and Vibration, 2021

Conclusion

Ming Xie’s academic journey reflects exceptional dedication to research and teaching in civil engineering. Combining advanced knowledge, leadership, and a visionary approach, Ming continues to make significant contributions through innovative projects and scholarly work. Recognized for precision and originality, Ming plays an influential role in shaping engineering education and promoting research excellence. Publications and leadership roles underscore the impact Ming has made on infrastructure safety and material science. As a researcher and mentor, Ming sets a standard of excellence, advancing both scientific understanding and practical engineering applications for future generations.

Xupei Yao – Structural Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Xupei Yao - Structural Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Zhengzhou University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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🧬 SUMMARY 

Xupei Yao stands as a dynamic figure in civil engineering, with particular expertise in advanced cementitious composites, nanomaterials, and sustainable construction. The academic trajectory encompasses a Ph.D. from Monash University, where groundbreaking research set the stage for a prolific career. With international collaborations and multidisciplinary integration, work has centered around solving complex engineering problems through innovative material design and nanotechnology. Publications reflect an evolving exploration into material properties, durability enhancement, and environmental performance, particularly within the context of climate-conscious infrastructure. Contributions not only enhance fundamental knowledge but also offer transformative insights into construction materials capable of performing under harsh environmental stressors. By merging simulation, experimentation, and field-based insights, the research trajectory continues to address challenges in structural durability, energy efficiency, and environmental impact. Recognition as a leading young researcher in China further underscores a growing influence in the global academic and engineering community.

🎓 EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Academic development began with a Bachelor of Civil Engineering under a prestigious 2+2 program jointly organized by Monash University and Central South University. This foundational training offered a robust understanding of both Western and Eastern engineering perspectives. The undergraduate years were marked by excellence, achieving First Class Honors and initiating a fascination with construction materials and their microstructural behavior. Building on this early interest, a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at Monash University followed, with research emphasizing advanced composites, graphene integration, and nanoscale interactions in cement systems. A strong focus was placed on interface mechanics, reinforcing mechanisms, and multi-scale modeling, which laid the groundwork for future investigations. Graduate studies were supported by esteemed scholarships including the Monash Graduate Scholarship and International Postgraduate Research Scholarship. These formative years reflect a consistent drive toward technical mastery, research innovation, and academic distinction, preparing the foundation for an internationally recognized research portfolio.

🏗️ PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS IN ENGINEERING

The professional journey features key roles across leading institutions. Currently serving as Associate Professor at the School of Water Conservancy and Transportation, Zhengzhou University, responsibilities encompass research leadership, mentoring, and curriculum development. Prior to this, tenure at Monash University included multiple capacities—ranging from Research Officer to key contributor within the ARC Nanocomm Hub. This phase nurtured interdisciplinary collaborations and facilitated engagement with nanotechnology applications in construction. Participation in international conferences and peer-reviewed forums reinforced a reputation for precision, innovation, and analytical rigor. Projects undertaken span from fiber-reinforced composites to advanced thermal regulation materials, showcasing a robust capacity to translate theory into practical applications. Whether through lab-based experiments, numerical simulation, or policy-aligned research, the career consistently integrates academic depth with societal relevance. The professional arc reflects a fusion of innovation, education, and global engagement, establishing a firm position in the field of advanced civil infrastructure materials.

🔬 CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Central research themes include high-performance cementitious composites, nanomaterial enhancement, graphene-based fiber reinforcement, radiative cooling materials, and image-based microstructural analysis. Studies such as those on graphene oxide's interaction with cement mortar and hybrid effects in fiber-reinforced mortars have contributed significantly to understanding material durability and strength. A novel integration of coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations has enabled deeper analysis of polymers at nanoscale, aiding the development of next-generation materials. Recent explorations into passive radiative cooling using nanophotonic structures signal an expansion toward energy-efficient and climate-responsive building systems. Research has also introduced deep learning tools to interpret cement hydration, exemplifying a multidisciplinary approach that blends materials science, computer vision, and sustainability. These contributions offer both academic significance and practical application, providing durable, intelligent, and green solutions for civil infrastructure. The impact resonates through the built environment, where every innovation contributes to safer, smarter, and more sustainable development.

🏅 ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

Recognition spans across national and international domains. In China, status as a recipient of the National Overseas Young Talents Award and the Outstanding Young Talents of Zhongyuan has reinforced standing as a leading figure in materials engineering. Prestigious fellowships such as the Monash Graduate Scholarship and the Monash International Postgraduate Research Scholarship supported early scholarly achievements and recognized the high potential for impactful research. During the doctoral phase, the Graduate Research Completion Award further validated academic excellence and research timeliness. Invitations to present at world-class forums such as the World Engineers Convention and the Australian Industrial Hemp Conference showcase peer recognition. Authorship in high-impact journals like Construction and Building Materials, Materials & Design, and Journal of Applied Polymer Science testifies to the rigor and innovation of contributions. These accolades affirm not only scientific merit but also the capacity to influence engineering practice and inspire future directions in material innovation.

🌍 IMPACT AND INFLUENCE IN THE FIELD

The influence of this work extends from scholarly circles to practical engineering domains. Research findings have contributed to redefining the performance expectations of cement-based materials, especially through the integration of graphene, nanofillers, and advanced polymers. Insights into interfacial behavior and microstructure evolution inform the design of more durable and adaptable infrastructure materials. Tools such as deep learning for microstructure analysis and the development of radiative cooling surfaces contribute to energy sustainability in urban environments. The cross-disciplinary nature of the research—bridging physics, chemistry, materials science, and structural engineering—has spurred innovations not only in academia but also in real-world construction technology. The vision integrates societal challenges such as climate change, urban resilience, and material scarcity with scientific discovery. Through mentorship, collaboration, and publication, this impact resonates across continents, cementing a legacy of meaningful contributions to engineering science and applied material innovation.

🧭 LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Future directions aim to deepen the integration of artificial intelligence, sustainable design, and material innovation in civil infrastructure. A continued focus on nanotechnology will advance the development of smart materials capable of self-sensing, environmental adaptability, and long-term durability. The ambition includes scaling laboratory findings into industry-ready solutions that align with carbon-neutral goals and low-energy construction practices. By collaborating across universities, government bodies, and private sectors, forthcoming work will drive translational research that reshapes construction from the molecular scale up. Educational leadership at Zhengzhou University ensures a growing influence on the next generation of engineers and scientists, embedding a culture of sustainability and scientific rigor. As global challenges intensify—urbanization, climate stress, and material limitations—the research path set forth offers a blueprint for innovation. The evolving legacy remains one of transformation, dedication, and vision, contributing decisively to both the knowledge economy and the resilience of future infrastructures.

NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS

Title: Experimental study on the shearing mechanical behavior of contact surface between polydimethylsiloxane modified polyaspartate polyurea and concrete
Journal: Construction and Building Materials (2025)

Title: A Deep Learning-Based Study of the Role of Graphene Oxide Nanosheets on the Microstructure of Cement Paste
Journal: ACS Applied Nano Materials (2025)

Title: Experimental Study on the Strengthening Effect of Polyaspartate Polyurea Lining on Concrete Pipes
Journal: Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2025)

Faustyn Recha – Structural Engineering – Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Faustyn Recha - Structural Engineering - Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Academy of Silesia - Poland

AUTHOR PROFILE

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SUMMARY

Faustyn Recha is a civil engineer and academic specializing in reinforced concrete structures and corrosion mechanics. Known for integrating numerical modeling with structural engineering, contributions span across research, teaching, and professional practice. Focus areas include degradation modeling of reinforced concrete due to corrosion, structural mechanics, and practical innovations in building technology. Recha has presented findings at major international conferences and led seminars on cutting-edge topics in structural durability. The research is characterized by deep experimental validation and interdisciplinary collaboration. Engagements with institutions across Europe, the USA, and Asia demonstrate a strong global academic and industrial footprint.

EDUCATION

Earned a Ph.D. in engineering and technical sciences with a specialization in civil engineering and transport from the Silesian University of Technology. Completed both bachelor's and master's degrees in construction engineering, specializing in Building and Engineering Structures, from the Częstochowa University of Technology. Education journey combined strong academic performance with early practical exposure, laying the groundwork for expertise in reinforced concrete and structural analysis. The doctoral dissertation addressed the degradation of reinforced concrete structures caused by reinforcement corrosion, showcasing theoretical innovation supported by experimental data. This academic path equipped Recha with skills vital for high-impact scientific and technical roles.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Currently serves as Assistant Professor at the Academy of Silesia in Katowice, contributing to teaching, research, and coordination within the Civil Engineering, Geodesy, and Transport discipline. Gained experience through prior design studio work and technical supervision roles. Served internships in Germany and Slovakia, focusing on concrete durability and structural analysis. Has held responsibilities in teaching structural mechanics, corrosion science, and advanced construction methods. Practical contributions include over 200 construction projects, technical evaluations, and design solutions. Verified experience in managing construction sites and coordinating with municipalities and industry professionals, ensuring real-world application of academic expertise.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Research interests revolve around the durability and mechanics of reinforced concrete structures, particularly degradation mechanisms triggered by reinforcement corrosion. Investigates thermomechanical modeling, numerical simulation, and probabilistic assessments of structural failure. Current focus includes developing non-invasive methods for estimating corrosion current density through structural deflection analysis. Engages in experimental and theoretical studies to enhance modeling precision and reliability. Other interests encompass geopolymer materials, utility-based mix design optimization, and interval analysis for material degradation. These research areas reflect an integration of structural theory with emerging technologies in material science, contributing to safer and more durable infrastructure.

AWARD AND HONOR

Recognized with several academic distinctions, including a scholarship from the Rector of the Silesian University of Technology. Earned second place in the young scientists’ poster session at the 66th Scientific Conference of the Polish Academy of Sciences. Achieved notable rankings in the "Modern Engineer" technical knowledge competitions. Actively invited as a reviewer for international journals and speaker at prestigious conferences. Recha’s achievements reflect continuous contributions to civil engineering and academic excellence. Ongoing innovations, including a pending patent for prefabricated slab connections, underline a commitment to impactful engineering practices and scientific advancement.

RESEARCH SKILL

Highly skilled in structural modeling, experimental mechanics, advanced FEM simulations, and degradation analysis of reinforced concrete. Proficient in formulating thermomechanical models and corrosion-related strain tensors. Experienced in Monte Carlo simulation for sensitivity analysis, non-invasive diagnostic techniques, and concrete mix design optimization. Adept at scientific writing, technical reporting, and cross-disciplinary collaboration. Skilled in preparing structural design documentation and assessing the condition of existing structures. Familiar with patent development and engineering innovation processes. Expertise spans both laboratory-based experimental methods and computational modeling, enabling comprehensive investigation and application in structural engineering challenges.

PUBLICATIONS TOP NOTED

Published in leading journals such as Materials, Open Engineering, and Przegląd Budowlany. Notable works include the formulation and experimental verification of models estimating corrosion current in reinforced concrete, assessments of structural degradation, and optimization of geopolymer mortar mixes. Recent articles explore interval analysis in concrete degradation and innovative techniques in non-invasive corrosion measurement. Contributions are often co-authored with international collaborators, reflecting broad engagement with global research communities. Participation in conference proceedings and edited volumes further amplifies the academic footprint. Publications address both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, aligning scholarly impact with industry relevance.

Title: Zasady przeprowadzania okresowych badań technicznych obiektów budowlanych w zakresie bezpieczeństwa i użytkowania
Authors: F. Recha, P. Nagel
Journal: BUILDER

Title: Application of Interval Analysis to Assess Concrete Cover Degradation in Accelerated Corrosion Tests
Authors: F. Recha, K. Yurkova, T. Krykowski
Journal: Materials

Title: Estimation method of corrosion current density of RC elements
Author: F. Recha
Journal: Open Engineering

Title: Application of a Generalized Utility Function to Determine the Optimal Composition of Geopolymer Mortar
Authors: M. Kępniak, F. Recha, P. Prochoń
Journal: Materials

Title: Experimental Verification of the Model for Estimating the Corrosion Current of Reinforcement in an RC Element
Authors: F. Recha, W. Raczkiewicz, K. Bacharz, A. Wójcicki, P. Bujňáková, P. Koteš
Journal: Materials

CONCLUSION

Faustyn Recha demonstrates a strong integration of academic knowledge and practical expertise in civil engineering. Research activities, teaching engagements, and industrial collaborations reflect a commitment to innovation, precision, and long-term infrastructure sustainability. By focusing on corrosion-induced degradation and material performance, Recha contributes meaningfully to modern construction challenges. Recognition from academic and professional circles confirms the value and originality of the work. Continued development of new methods, publication of impactful findings, and involvement in structural innovation underline the role as a thought leader in civil engineering and material durability.

Bassam Al-Washali – Geotechnical Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Bassam Al-Washali - Geotechnical Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Shandong University - China

SUMMARY

Bassam Mohammed Al-Washali is a civil engineer and current Ph.D. candidate in Geotechnical Engineering at Shandong University. His research focuses on underground infrastructure, tunneling stability, and computational geotechnics. With practical experience in site supervision and structural design across multiple engineering consultancies in the Middle East, he brings both academic and field expertise to his work. His interdisciplinary skills allow him to contribute to complex, large-scale infrastructure projects. Bassam is also an active researcher in international collaborations, with published work on tunnel face stability and bridge dynamics. His academic and professional journey reflects dedication to solving modern engineering challenges.

EDUCATION

Bassam is pursuing his doctoral studies in Geotechnical Engineering at Shandong University under Professors Yao Zhanyong and Yao Kai. He holds a Master’s degree in Bridge and Tunnel Engineering from Jilin University, where his thesis addressed the structural response of cable-stayed bridges during cable failure. He also completed a bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from Thamar University, Yemen. His academic progression reflects strong foundations in structural mechanics and computational modeling. His educational trajectory supports a robust skillset in analyzing and designing infrastructure systems, with a focus on dynamic stability and safety under unexpected events such as structural failures or natural hazards.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Bassam has over five years of practical engineering experience in design, supervision, and construction project management. He has served as a civil engineer in firms including MAK Engineering Consultancy and MAJED AL-DALBAHI in Saudi Arabia. His responsibilities ranged from structural layout planning to on-site supervision of infrastructure projects. Earlier roles in Yemen included work as a site engineer and civil design engineer. This practical background in both international and local engineering environments enhances his technical judgment and understanding of applied geotechnical principles. Bassam’s professional history integrates well with his current academic focus on advanced engineering systems.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Bassam’s research spans several domains within civil and geotechnical engineering. His core interests include tunnel face stability, infrastructural risk assessment, computational geotechnics, and the structural dynamics of cable-stayed bridges. He investigates how to improve safety and efficiency in tunnel excavation using numerical simulations and shape optimization. His research also explores resilience in infrastructure systems under abnormal load conditions. Bassam actively contributes to national research programs, including undersea tunneling and offshore wind turbine foundation studies. His work aligns with global priorities in smart infrastructure, reliability-based design, and the integration of intelligent systems into traditional civil engineering frameworks.

AWARD AND HONOR

While specific awards are not detailed in the CV, Bassam’s academic and research involvement in nationally funded Chinese projects highlights his recognition as a valuable contributor. Being selected to participate in multi-million yuan research initiatives reflects trust in his technical ability and problem-solving skills. He has co-authored research papers in prestigious journals and holds co-inventorship on a Chinese utility patent, showcasing international academic credibility. His continued involvement in high-profile infrastructure research initiatives illustrates his growing influence and respect within the academic and engineering communities. These roles underscore his contributions to innovation in geotechnical and tunneling engineering.

RESEARCH SKILL

Bassam is proficient in a wide array of software used in civil and geotechnical modeling. He uses Abaqus and ANSYS APDL for finite element analysis, particularly for tunnel excavation and structural deformation simulations. He is trained in Primavera for project scheduling and uses design tools like ETABS, SAP2000, STAAD Pro, and AutoCAD for modeling and structural analysis. Additional competencies include Civil 3D, Robot Structural Analysis, and Microsoft Office tools. His research blends advanced computation with practical design experience, allowing him to perform dynamic structural evaluations and risk assessments that support safer, more efficient infrastructure systems.

PUBLICATIONS

Title: Structural Dynamic Analysis of Cable-Stayed Bridge Due to Cable Failure Under Unexpected Events

               Authors: B.M. Al-washali, Z. Yifeng, G. Xin, C. Xiaoxu, A.M. Al-washali

               Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (IJSTR

Title: Numerical investigation on the effect of cutterhead shapes on tunnel face stability

                Authors: B.M. Al-Washali, K. Yao, U. Satchithananthan, Z. Yao, A.M. Tawfek, Y. Pan, ...

                Journal: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology

CONCLUSION

Bassam Mohammed Al-Washali exemplifies the modern civil engineer: analytically skilled, globally experienced, and research-driven. With a strong academic foundation and hands-on industry exposure, he brings practical relevance to his research in tunneling, infrastructure resilience, and geotechnical safety. His participation in cutting-edge research projects and interdisciplinary collaborations positions him as a promising figure in infrastructure innovation. Bassam is poised to make lasting contributions to the fields of underground construction, bridge safety, and intelligent geosystems. His work not only solves technical problems but also aligns with global goals for safer, smarter, and more sustainable civil infrastructure.