Faustyn Recha | Civil Engineering | Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Dr. Faustyn Recha | Civil Engineering | Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award

Assistant professor at Academy of Silesia, Poland.

Dr. Faustyn Recha, PhD, C.Eng, is a passionate civil engineering researcher and practitioner from Poland 🇵🇱. With expertise in reinforced concrete durability and structural mechanics 🏗️, he merges academic rigor with practical design. He earned his PhD in Civil Engineering and Transport in 2021, focusing on modeling reinforcement corrosion 🧪. Currently, he serves as an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Silesia, where he teaches and conducts innovative research 👨‍🏫. Dr. Recha is the author of over 200 technical designs and multiple scientific publications 📚. He collaborates internationally with institutions in Germany, Slovakia, China, and the USA 🌍. In addition to research, he is involved in structural inspections, prefabrication innovations, and has developed a patented balcony slab connection system 🔧. His career is a blend of science, teaching, and hands-on engineering — continuously pushing boundaries in civil infrastructure 💡.

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Suitability for Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award – Dr. Faustyn Recha

Dr. Faustyn Recha exemplifies what this award represents — exceptional academic performance, original research, and meaningful impact on civil engineering education and practice. He demonstrates consistent scholarly excellence, leadership in academic settings, and contributions that merge scientific advancement with industry relevance. From high-level research to real-world design, his career highlights a dedication to elevating civil engineering standards.

Education 

Dr. Faustyn Recha began his academic journey by graduating with distinction from high school in Psary in 2010 🎓. He earned his B.Eng. (2014) and M.Sc. (2015) in Civil Engineering from the Częstochowa University of Technology 🏫, specializing in Building and Engineering Structures 🏗️. Passionate about deeper inquiry, he pursued a PhD at the Silesian University of Technology, completing it in 2021 🧠. His doctoral thesis focused on modeling the degradation of reinforced concrete due to reinforcement corrosion, combining thermomechanical theory and experimental verification 🔬📐. This solid educational foundation underpins his academic and engineering expertise.

Professional Development 

Dr. Recha’s professional journey began in 2015 in a reinforced concrete design studio 🏢. Alongside his doctoral studies from 2016, he gained hands-on experience in design offices and achieved full construction qualifications in 2018 🔧📐. Since 2021, he has served as an Assistant Professor at the Academy of Silesia, teaching subjects such as concrete structures, mechanics, and corrosion science 👨‍🏫. He has also coordinated the Civil Engineering discipline at the academy since 2022 🏛️. Internationally active, Dr. Recha completed scientific internships in Germany 🇩🇪 and Slovakia 🇸🇰, and maintains collaborations with researchers in China and the USA 🌐. His dual role as an academic and practicing engineer bridges research with real-world construction applications. As a designer, he has authored over 200 construction designs, assessments, and structural analyses 🧱🧮. His contributions reflect a dynamic blend of research, education, and professional engineering excellence 💼📊.

Research Focus Area 

Dr. Faustyn Recha’s research primarily focuses on the durability and degradation of reinforced concrete structures under corrosion effects 🏗️⚙️. His work centers around modeling corrosion-induced damage in reinforced concrete elements, with an emphasis on thermomechanical and electrochemical processes 🔬🧪. He has developed advanced numerical models to predict crack propagation and structural degradation using parameters like corrosion current density and volumetric strain tensors 💡📊. Dr. Recha’s studies also include non-invasive diagnostic methods, aiming to estimate corrosion current based on deflection – a significant step in preventive infrastructure maintenance 🛠️. His research is deeply relevant to sustainable construction, extending the life of concrete structures and reducing repair costs 🔍♻️. With collaborations across Europe and Asia 🌍, he bridges scientific theory with structural safety and real-world application, ensuring his research contributes meaningfully to the field of civil engineering infrastructure and materials science 🧱🌐.

Research Skills 

Dr. Recha brings an impressive array of research skills to the civil engineering domain 📘🧪. He excels in numerical modeling, particularly Finite Element Method (FEM) simulations for analyzing stress, deflection, and crack propagation in reinforced concrete elements 💻🔍. He is skilled in experimental verification, having conducted advanced lab testing to correlate corrosion levels with structural behavior ⚗️📏. His work in thermo-mechanical coupling and electrochemical modeling reflects high proficiency in cross-disciplinary research 🔄🧠. Dr. Recha is also proficient in probabilistic simulation methods such as Monte Carlo analysis for assessing model sensitivity under uncertainty 🎲📈. In addition to technical modeling, he demonstrates strong analytical writing, technical reporting, and journal publication skills 📝📚. His ability to integrate theoretical models with real-world applications — including construction diagnostics and structural design — makes him a rare blend of researcher and practitioner ⚙️🏗️. He also actively contributes to academic peer review and interdisciplinary collaborations 🤝🌍.

Awards & Honors

Dr. Faustyn Recha’s dedication to civil engineering has earned him multiple honors and recognitions 🏆. He received a prestigious Rector’s Scholarship from the Silesian University of Technology for academic excellence 🎓🌟. In 2020, he was awarded second place in the poster session for young scientists at the 66th Conference of the Polish Academy of Sciences 🖼️🥈. His achievements also include top placements in the “Modern Engineer” competition organized by the Silesian Chamber of Construction Engineers, securing 4th and 7th places in 2018 and 2019 respectively 🏗️🎯. His growing reputation as a researcher and educator has led to international internship invitations and reviewer roles in scientific journals 📄🌍. In addition, his patent-pending innovation for prefabricated slab connections underlines his contribution to practical engineering and technological advancement ⚙️📑. These awards reflect his consistent pursuit of excellence in both academic and industrial domains.

Publication Top Notes

1. A Cracking Model for Reinforced Concrete Cover Taking Account of the Accumulation of Corrosion Products in the ITZ Layer, and Including Computational and Experimental Verification
  • Authors: T. Krykowski, T. Jaśniok, F. Recha, M. Karolak

  • Journal: Materials, 13(23), Article 5375

  • Year: 2020

  • Citations: 16

  • Summary:
    This paper presents a comprehensive model for simulating the cracking of reinforced concrete (RC) covers, with special attention to the interfacial transition zone (ITZ) between the steel and concrete. It accounts for the accumulation of corrosion products, which induces expansive stresses leading to cracking. Both computational simulations and experimental results are provided, confirming the model’s effectiveness in predicting crack initiation and propagation due to rebar corrosion.

2. The Simulation of Corrosion Degradation of Concrete Specimen in Stationary Heat and Moisture Conditions
  • Authors: F. Recha, T. Jaśniok, T. Krykowski

  • Journal: Architecture, Civil Engineering, Environment, 10(4)

  • Year: 2018

  • Citations: 6

  • Summary:
    This study uses numerical simulations to analyze the degradation of concrete due to corrosion under constant thermal and moisture conditions. The results show how environmental stability influences the rate of corrosion and crack formation. The simulation helps in understanding the long-term performance of RC structures exposed to consistent environmental stressors.

3. Estimation Method of Corrosion Current Density of RC Elements
  • Author: F. Recha

  • Journal: Open Engineering, 13(1), Article 20220430

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 4

  • Summary:
    The paper introduces a new method to estimate corrosion current density in RC elements. The method is based on measurable physical parameters and provides a practical tool for engineers to assess corrosion levels without invasive testing. It contributes to better monitoring and prediction of RC degradation.

4.Numerical simulation of the load-bearing capacity decrease of reinforced concrete structure due to reinforcement corrosion
  • Authors: F. Recha, T.J. Krykowski, T. Jaśniok

  • Conference: 15th Int. Conf. on New Trends in Statics and Dynamics of Buildings

  • Year: 2017

  • Citations: 4

  • Summary:
    This conference paper details a numerical study of how reinforcement corrosion reduces the load-bearing capacity of RC structures over time. The simulation includes the progressive loss of cross-section and bond strength, providing insight into long-term structural performance and failure risks due to corrosion.

5.Principles for conducting periodic technical inspections of buildings in terms of safety and use
  • Authors: F. Recha, P. Nagel

  • Journal: BUILDER, 295(2), pp. 12–14

  • Year: 2022

  • Citations: 3

  • Summary:
    A practical article outlining procedures and legal requirements for routine inspections of buildings. It emphasizes safety, usability, and the early detection of degradation phenomena such as corrosion. The paper serves as a guideline for engineers and inspectors to ensure compliance and structural integrity.

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

  • Journal: Materials

  • Year: 2023

  • Citations: 2

  • Summary:
    This research explores the use of interval analysis to model and evaluate the degradation of concrete covers during accelerated corrosion testing. The interval approach allows for uncertainty in material properties and measurement data, offering a more robust assessment tool for interpreting test results in corrosion studies.

Conclusion

Dr. Faustyn Recha is an ideal recipient of the Academic Achievement in Civil Engineering Award. His blend of rigorous research, innovative thinking, and educational leadership defines him as a transformative figure in modern civil engineering academia. With a PhD that breaks new ground, significant teaching responsibilities, and global collaboration, Dr. Recha not only achieves academic excellence — he inspires it in others. Recognizing his work would honor a career committed to advancing civil engineering knowledge, resilience, and practice.

Sadjad Naderi | Rock Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr Sadjad Naderi | Rock Mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Senior Research Associate at Imperial College London, United Kingdom

Dr. Sadjad Naderi is a Senior Research Scientist/Engineer at Imperial College London, specializing in applied solid mechanics and microstructural analysis. With over 9 years of postdoctoral experience, he holds a PhD in failure analysis of reinforced polymer composites and is a Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE). Dr. Naderi has made significant contributions to AI-enhanced simulations, digital twin systems, and advanced stress analysis across aerospace, civil engineering, and geothermal drilling. His work integrates AI, FEM, DEM, and multiphysics modeling to solve complex engineering challenges. He is also an experienced mentor, educator, and advocate for EDI in academia.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Naderi earned his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Malaya (2011-2015), focusing on failure analysis of polymer composites. He holds an MSc in Applied Mechanics from K.N. Toosi University of Technology, Iran (2006-2009), and a BEng in Solid Mechanics from Islamic Azad University, Iran (2001-2006). His academic journey has equipped him with expertise in computational mechanics, material characterization, and advanced simulation techniques, laying the foundation for his impactful research career.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Naderi has held key research roles at Imperial College London, University College London, and the University of Sheffield. At Imperial, he leads projects on digital twinning, AI-enhanced simulations, and geothermal drilling optimization. His work includes developing neural network-integrated DEM models, multiphysics frameworks for rock breakage, and surrogate models for real-time drilling optimization. Previously, he pioneered concrete fracture modeling at UCL and analyzed multi-layered ceramic capacitors at Sheffield. His industry collaborations include Fervo Energy, where he developed digital twin systems for geothermal drilling.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Naderi has received numerous accolades, including the Best Paper Award at the American Rock Mechanics Association (2024) and an £80k Impact Acceleration Account grant from Imperial College (2023). He was awarded a tuition waiver and High Impact Research grant by the University of Malaya (2012-2015). His work on AI-driven simulations and digital twins has been recognized internationally, cementing his reputation as a leader in computational solid mechanics.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Naderi’s research focuses on AI-enhanced simulations, digital twin systems, and multiphysics modeling for material and structural analysis. He specializes in fracture mechanics, fatigue, and impact damage, with applications in aerospace, civil engineering, and geothermal drilling. His work integrates machine learning with traditional methods like FEM and DEM to optimize material design, predict structural integrity, and develop real-time monitoring systems. He is also passionate about mentoring the next generation of researchers in computational mechanics.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Optimised Hammer Drilling Bit Design using Artificial Neural Networks trained by FDEM
  2. A Discrete Element Solution Method Embedded within a Neural Network
  3. Three-Dimensional Numerical Study of DTH Bit-Rock Interaction with HPWJ Downhole Slotting
  4. 3D meso-scale modelling of tensile and compressive fracture behaviour of steel fibre reinforced concrete
  5. Meso-scale modelling of compressive fracture in concrete with irregularly shaped aggregates
  6. Meso-scale modelling of static and dynamic tensile fracture of concrete accounting for real-shape aggregates
  7. Two-scale modelling of fracture of magnesium phosphate cement under bending using X-ray computed tomography characterisation
  8. A novel framework for modelling the 3D mesostructure of steel fibre reinforced concrete
  9. An integrated framework for modelling virtual 3D irregulate particulate mesostructure
  10. Three-dimensional virtual microstructure generation of porous polycrystalline ceramics
  11. Morphology characterisation of inclusions to predict the breakdown strength in electro-ceramic materials: Microstructure modelling
  12. Thermomechanical advantages of functionally graded dental posts: A finite element analysis
  13. Modeling of porosity in hydroxyapatite for finite element simulation of nanoindentation test
  14. Alternative methods to determine the elastoplastic properties of sintered hydroxyapatite from nanoindentation testing
  15. Low-velocity impact damage of woven fabric composites: Finite element simulation and experimental verification
  16. An empirical modified fatigue damage model for impacted GFRP laminates
  17. Effect of curvature and thickness of aluminum shells on the energy absorption in low velocity impact
  18. ORCHYD: Combination of High-Pressure Water Jet and Percussion to Improve Drilling Performance in Hard Rocks

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Sadjad Naderi is a distinguished researcher and engineer whose work bridges AI, computational mechanics, and real-world engineering challenges. His innovative approaches to digital twinning, AI-enhanced simulations, and multiphysics modeling have advanced fields ranging from aerospace to geothermal drilling. With a strong commitment to mentoring and education, Dr. Naderi continues to inspire the next generation of engineers while pushing the boundaries of computational solid mechanics. His contributions have earned him international recognition, making him a leader in his field.

 

MUHAMMAD ALI | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Dr MUHAMMAD ALI | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Scholar Award

Assistant Professor at University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan

Dr. Muhammad Ali is a distinguished civil engineer and academician with a strong focus on geotechnical engineering, climate change mitigation, and nuclear waste disposal. A Fulbright scholar, he holds a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University, USA, and an M.Sc. from The University of Tokyo, Japan. With extensive teaching and research experience, Dr. Ali has contributed significantly to sustainable engineering solutions and climate change advocacy. He is also a prolific author, mentor, and community leader, recognized for his leadership and innovation in engineering and education.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Muhammad Ali earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Texas A&M University, USA, with a CGPA of 3.88, under the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship. He completed his M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering from The University of Tokyo, Japan, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology (UET), Pakistan, graduating in the top 5%. His academic journey began with exceptional performance in GCE Ordinary and Advanced Levels at Cambridge University, UK.

Professional Experience 💼

Dr. Ali has served as an Assistant Professor and Lecturer at UET, Pakistan, and as a Teaching Assistant at Texas A&M University. He has supervised numerous undergraduate research projects, focusing on sustainable engineering solutions. His professional experience includes geotechnical investigations, slope stabilization, and project management. He has also conducted extensive training sessions on climate change, professional ethics, and scholarship applications for students and professionals globally.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Ali has received numerous accolades, including the Fulbright Scholarship (approx. 300,000),MEXTScholarship(approx.100,000), and the US Department of State Federal Assistance Award ($15,000) for climate change education. He has been recognized for outstanding leadership, mentorship, and academic excellence, earning fellowships from Texas A&M University and awards from professional organizations like ASCE and PUAN.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Ali’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, climate change mitigation, and nuclear waste disposal. His work includes gas migration through engineered barriers, freeze-thaw cycles in rocks, and sustainable soil stabilization. He also explores early warning systems for landslides and the development of green resilient buildings, aiming to address global environmental and engineering challenges.

Publication Top Notes 📚

  1. Gas Migration Phenomena Through Interfaces in Engineering Barrier Systems
  2. Study of Gas Flow through Unsaturated Scaled Barrier for Nuclear Waste Disposal
  3. A Review on Gas Migration Processes Through Engineered and Geological Barriers
  4. Prediction of Small-Strain Elastic Stiffness of Natural and Artificial Soft Rocks
  5. A Novel Index to Predict the Cost of Green Resilient Buildings
  6. Freeze-Thaw: Anisotropic Shale Characteristic Evaluation for Crack Depth Prediction
  7. Laboratory Investigation on Gas Flow Through Clay-Rock Interface

Conclusion 🌟

Dr. Muhammad Ali is a visionary engineer, educator, and researcher dedicated to advancing sustainable engineering solutions and climate change mitigation. His exceptional academic achievements, professional contributions, and leadership in global initiatives make him a role model for aspiring engineers and scholars. Through his innovative research, mentorship, and community service, Dr. Ali continues to inspire and drive positive change in the field of civil engineering and beyond.

Hytham Elwardany | Earthquake and Dynamic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Hytham Elwardany | Earthquake and Dynamic Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate professor, Delta university for science and technology, Egypt

Hytham Elwardany is an Associate Professor of Structural Engineering at Delta University for Science and Technology, Egypt. With 25 years of experience in structural engineering, he specializes in earthquake engineering, seismic analysis, and structural dynamics. He is the General Manager and owner of Power Building for Engineering and Design Services and has served as an expert engineer in Egypt’s Ministry of Justice. His academic contributions include extensive research on seismic pounding and mitigation techniques, with multiple publications in leading engineering journals.

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EDUCATION 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Structural Engineering – Tanta University (2015)
  • M.Sc. in Structural Engineering – Tanta University (2007)
  • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering – Tanta University (2000) (Graduated with Very Good, Project Grade Excellent, Ranked 8th in the Department)

EXPERIENCE 🏗

  • Associate Professor of Structural Engineering, Delta University (2016–Present)
  • General Manager & Owner, Power Building for Engineering and Design Services (2019–Present)
  • Expert Engineer, Ministry of Justice, Egypt (2005–2016)
  • Senior Engineer (Part-Time), Consulting Engineering Co. (CEC) (2008–2016)
  • Structural Engineer, General Authority for Educational Buildings, Egypt (2001–2005)

AWARDS & HONORS 🏆

  • Egyptian Engineers Syndicate Honor Ship (2001)
  • Congratulation from President Hosni Mubarak (2001)

RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬

Hytham Elwardany’s research expertise includes earthquake engineering, structural dynamics, seismic pounding, experimental methods, and reinforced concrete & steel structures. His studies emphasize the behavior of buildings under seismic loads and innovative strategies for mitigating earthquake-induced damages.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES📚

  • Seismic pounding behavior of multi-story buildings in series considering the effect of infill panels (2017)
  • Influence of soil–structure interaction on seismic pounding between steel frame buildings (2019)
  • Experimental study on pounding between structures during damaging earthquakes (2015)
  • Mitigating seismic pounding of multi-story buildings using viscous dampers (2021)
  • New alternative techniques for strengthening deep beams with openings (2023)
  • Effect of earthquake-induced pounding on four adjacent buildings (2022)
  • Comprehensive review on seismic pounding between adjacent buildings (2024)
  • Shear strengthening of wide-shallow beams by inserted fasteners (2022)

CONCLUSION 🏅

Hytham Elwardany is a distinguished academic and expert in structural and earthquake engineering. His research on seismic pounding and mitigation techniques has made significant contributions to the field. Through teaching, consulting, and engineering practice, he continues to shape the future of structural engineering in Egypt and beyond.

Emmanuel Asolo | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr Emmanuel Asolo | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Team Member, Osun State University, Nigeria

Emmanuel Asolo is a dedicated researcher and academic with expertise in Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, and Computer Systems. A graduate of Osun State University, Emmanuel is currently a key member of the research team at CISCO Labs under the Department of Information and Communication Technology. His work spans various interdisciplinary fields, contributing significantly to decision support systems, IoT cybersecurity, and optimization techniques. He is a published author in prestigious journals and has co-authored innovative works on AI-driven solutions for sustainable agriculture, urban surveillance, and gas lift optimization.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD

  1. Broad Research Scope: Emmanuel Asolo’s work spans critical areas such as Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning, and Computer Systems, addressing real-world challenges.
  2. High-Impact Publications: His publications in reputed journals such as Journal of Digital Food, Energy & Water Systems and Mikailalsys Journal of Advanced Engineering International demonstrate his academic rigor and impact in multidisciplinary domains.
  3. Innovative Contributions: Key contributions like AI-powered decision support systems for sustainable agriculture and fuzzy logic-based gas lift optimization highlight his innovative approach to problem-solving.
  4. Collaborative Efforts: His ability to collaborate effectively with peers and supervisors reflects strong teamwork and leadership in research environments.
  5. Practical Applications: The focus on solutions like enhancing urban surveillance through fog computing and IoT security risk assessment indicates his commitment to creating real-world applications with societal benefits.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT

  1. Expanded Global Collaborations: While Emmanuel has notable local contributions, expanding international collaborations could enhance the global visibility and impact of his research.
  2. Increased Citation Metrics: Boosting citations through strategic dissemination of his work in conferences and global forums can elevate the recognition of his research.
  3. Focus on Independent Research: While his co-authorship is impressive, more first-author publications would establish him as a leading researcher in his field.

EDUCATION

Emmanuel Asolo holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Osun State University. His educational background has equipped him with foundational and advanced knowledge in programming, systems analysis, and artificial intelligence. This academic grounding serves as the backbone for his innovative research contributions, propelling him toward impactful advancements in modern technology solutions.

EXPERIENCE

Emmanuel Asolo has been a member of the research team at CISCO Labs, Osun State University, since January 2023. Under the guidance of his supervisors, he has worked on groundbreaking projects involving AI-driven decision-making systems, IoT cybersecurity frameworks, and data analytics in 5G networks. His collaborative efforts in cutting-edge technological advancements have earned him recognition within academic and professional circles.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Emmanuel Asolo has been recognized for his innovative contributions to technology and research. His works have received commendations for their transformative potential in AI applications for sustainable agriculture, cybersecurity, and optimization strategies. He has co-authored publications cited for their originality and impact, reflecting his dedication to advancing science and technology.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Emmanuel’s research focuses on Artificial Intelligence, with an emphasis on decision support systems, IoT cybersecurity, and the integration of AI in sustainable agriculture. He also explores fog computing and big data analytics in enhancing urban surveillance within 5G networks. His interdisciplinary approach aims to address real-world challenges using technology-driven solutions.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  • 🌱 AI-Powered Decision Support Systems for Sustainable Agriculture Using AI-Chatbot Solution.
  • 🔒 Assessing the Cybersecurity Risks Associated with the Internet of Things (IoT) Devices.
  • 💡 Artificial Intelligence-Driven Fuzzy Logic Approach for Optimal Well Selection in Gas Lift Optimization: A Brown Field Case Study.
  • 🏙️ Enhancing Urban Surveillance with Fog Computing, Mobile Cloud, and Big Data Analytics in 5G Networks.
  • 🏢 Organizational Communication Culture as Correlate of Employee Productivity in South-West Nigeria.

CONCLUSION

Emmanuel Asolo demonstrates exceptional potential for the Best Researcher Award, with his innovative research, impactful publications, and multidisciplinary focus. While opportunities for global engagement and individual leadership remain areas for growth, his strengths in addressing critical technological challenges make him a highly deserving candidate for this prestigious recognition.

Mahasakti Mahamaya | Geoenvironmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mahasakti Mahamaya | Geoenvironmental Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor, OP Jindal University,Raigarh,Chhattishgarh,India

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya is a distinguished faculty member at OP Jindal University, specializing in geotechnical engineering, sustainable structures, and mining. With a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability, her work integrates innovative approaches in soil stabilization, waste management, and the use of industrial by-products. Dr. Mahamaya has authored several influential publications on geotechnical materials, biopolymers, and eco-friendly construction materials. Her research aims to optimize geotechnical properties while minimizing environmental impact. She collaborates extensively with experts in the field and contributes actively to advancing the geotechnical engineering domain through research, publications, and industry partnerships. 🌍🛠️🔬

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  1. Innovative and Impactful Research:
    Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya’s work focuses on critical issues such as sustainable construction, soil stabilization, and waste utilization, all of which are highly relevant to contemporary environmental challenges. Her publications, especially in journals like the Journal of Cleaner Production and the International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering, demonstrate a strong commitment to addressing both environmental sustainability and practical engineering applications. 🌍♻️
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
    Dr. Mahamaya has collaborated with multiple experts in various fields such as geotechnics, mining, and environmental engineering, producing high-impact research with multiple citations. Her work on biopolymers, fly ash, and ferrochrome slag for soil stabilization and sustainable material design positions her as a thought leader in geoenvironmental engineering. 🤝🔬
  3. Cited Works and Recognition:
    Several of her publications, such as those on artificial intelligence techniques for predicting soil strength and the use of alkali-activated materials, have been widely cited. This indicates not only the quality but also the global relevance of her research. Her citation count demonstrates recognition from the international scientific community. 🌐📈
  4. Commitment to Sustainability:
    Dr. Mahasakti’s consistent focus on sustainable construction materials and her work on mining waste and biopolymer stabilization aligns well with global trends toward sustainability in civil engineering. Her emphasis on eco-friendly solutions to minimize environmental pollution in construction is a major strength. 🌱🏗️

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broader Dissemination in Popular Science:
    While Dr. Mahamaya has numerous publications in reputable academic journals, her research could reach a broader audience by focusing more on outreach and public science communication. Publishing in high-impact journals like Nature Sustainability or engaging in industry-oriented platforms could further expand her influence. 🌍📣
  2. Cross-Disciplinary Integration:
    Although Dr. Mahasakti has made notable contributions within geotechnical engineering, her work might benefit from even more cross-disciplinary collaboration, particularly with sociologists or policy experts to better align her research with sustainable policy-making and community-level impact. Such collaboration could further enhance the real-world applicability of her research. 💬🔄
  3. Focus on Emerging Technologies:
    Given the growing importance of AI and machine learning in material prediction, Dr. Mahasakti could expand her work to integrate advanced computational methods with experimental studies, allowing for more data-driven insights into soil stabilization and material characterization. 📊🤖

Education

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya holds a PhD in Geotechnical Engineering, focusing on sustainable material development and geotechnical stability. She also completed a Master’s in Civil Engineering, specializing in geotechnics. Over the years, she has participated in numerous national and international conferences to stay updated on the latest research trends and innovations. Her academic training has been complemented by research on stabilization techniques for expansive soils and industrial waste utilization in construction. 📚🎓🌍

Experience

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya has over a decade of experience in academia and industry, contributing significantly to geotechnical research and sustainable infrastructure development. She has worked on various projects involving the stabilization of soils and industrial by-products, including fly ash, red mud, and mining waste, for geotechnical applications. In addition to her academic work, she has been part of several interdisciplinary research initiatives aimed at environmental remediation and resource optimization. Dr. Mahasakti is also a sought-after consultant for sustainable construction practices. 🛠️🌱💡

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya has received numerous accolades for her pioneering research in geotechnical engineering and sustainability. Her work has been widely cited, earning her recognition in international journals. She has also been honored with research grants and fellowships for her contributions to the field. Her excellence in research and innovation has earned her awards at international conferences, and she has been recognized for advancing eco-friendly construction technologies and sustainable geotechnical practices. 🏅🏆🌍

Research Focus

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya’s research focuses on geotechnical sustainability, soil stabilization, and industrial waste utilization in construction. She is particularly interested in using biopolymers, geopolymers, and fly ash as alternative materials for soil and waste stabilization. Her work aims to mitigate environmental pollution by developing low-cost, effective, and eco-friendly materials for infrastructure. She also investigates the engineering properties of materials derived from mining and industrial by-products, emphasizing their role in sustainable construction. 🌱🔬🧪

Publications

  1. Prediction of maximum dry density and unconfined compressive strength of cement stabilised soil using artificial intelligence techniques – International Journal of Geosynthetics and Ground Engineering (2016)
  2. Stabilization of an expansive soil using alkali activated fly ash based geopolymer – Advances in Characterization and Analysis of Expansive Soils and Rocks (2018)
  3. Interaction of biopolymer with dispersive geomaterial and its characterization: An eco-friendly approach for erosion control – Journal of Cleaner Production (2021)
  4. Coal mine overburden soft shale as a controlled low strength material – International Journal of Mining, Reclamation and Environment (2020)
  5. Characterization of ferrochrome slag as a controlled low-strength structural fill material – International Journal of Geotechnical Engineering (2020)
  6. Characterization of mine overburden and fly ash as a stabilized pavement material – Particulate Science and Technology (2017)
  7. Stabilization of pond ash using biopolymer – Procedia Earth and Planetary Science (2015)
  8. Stabilization of dispersive soil using biopolymer – Contemporary Issues in Geoenvironmental Engineering (2018)
  9. Multi-objective feature selection (MOFS) algorithms for prediction of liquefaction susceptibility of soil based on in situ test methods – Natural Hazards (2020)
  10. Engineering properties of cementless alkali activated CLSM using ferrochrome slag – Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (2023)
  11. Prediction of UCS and CBR values of cement stabilised mine overburden and fly ash mixture – Procedia Earth and Planetary Science (2015)
  12. Estimation of thermal migration around buried coolant ducts with engineered backfill material – Procedia Earth and Planetary Science (2015)
  13. Development and characterization of sustainable geomaterial using mining and industrial wastes – (2018)
  14. Liquefaction susceptibility of soil using multi objective feature selection – Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering for Protection and Development (2019)
  15. Characterization of ferrochrome slag as a controlled low strength material – Transportation Research Board 97th Annual Meeting (2018)
  16. Characterization and design of coal-reject as a Highway Pavement Material – Indian Highways (2016)
  17. Development and characterization of alkali activated controlled low strength material using mining waste – Construction and Building Materials (2024)
  18. Effect of Biopolymer on Water Retention Property of Red Mud – International Conference on Trends and Recent Advances in Civil Engineering (2022) 🌍🛠️📘

Conclusion

Dr. Mahasakti Mahamaya is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award due to her innovative research in sustainable construction, waste management, and environmentally friendly geotechnical practices. Her strong academic background, consistent publication record, and increasing international recognition make her a leader in her field. While there is room for growth in terms of broader dissemination of her work and interdisciplinary collaborations, her contributions to sustainable infrastructure and materials are both cutting-edge and highly impactful.

Florindo Gaspar | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Florindo Gaspar | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal

🌍 Florindo Gaspar is a Professor at the Civil Engineering Department, School of Technology and Management (Polytechnic Institute of Leiria – IPLeiria). With a strong academic and professional background, he is also a researcher at the Centre for Rapid and Sustainable Product Development (CDRsp). His work is dedicated to wood and masonry structures, as well as innovative building processes, making substantial contributions to the field of Civil Engineering.

Publication Profile

Strengths for the Award:

Florindo Gaspar is highly suitable for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to several key strengths:

  • Diverse Research Portfolio: His work spans various areas including sustainable construction materials, rehabilitation of wood and masonry structures, and 3D printing technologies. This demonstrates versatility and relevance to modern civil engineering challenges.
  • Extensive Publication Record: With over 122 works, including journal articles and patents, his research impact is broad, covering material science, sustainable construction, and additive manufacturing. Recent publications in prestigious journals like Construction and Building Materials and Sustainability reinforce his scientific authority.
  • Research Leadership: He has been involved in various large-scale, international projects, such as Forest for the Future and CircularSeas, showcasing his capability to lead and contribute to high-impact research initiatives.
  • Innovative Contributions: His research in developing sustainable materials (e.g., thermal insulation from natural fibers and geopolymer mortars) directly contributes to eco-friendly construction practices, which are critical in today’s environmental context.
  • Active Collaborations and Funding: He has secured significant research funding from national and international agencies, reflecting his ability to attract resources to advance his research.

Areas for Improvement:

  • International Visibility: Although he has been involved in notable European projects, further collaborations or leadership roles in international, cross-disciplinary consortia could enhance his global presence.
  • Outreach and Industry Applications: While his consultancy work and practical projects show applied research, increasing engagement in public dissemination (through workshops, conferences, or industry white papers) would further highlight the societal impact of his work.

 

Education

🎓 Florindo holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (2010) and a MSc in Construction (2006) from the Instituto Superior Técnico at the University of Lisbon. He completed his Graduation in Civil Engineering in 2000 from the University of Coimbra, and earlier obtained a Bachelor’s degree from the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon in 1996.

Experience

🏗️ Florindo has been a Professor at IPLeiria since 2001, teaching subjects related to wood and masonry structures, building materials, and construction processes. He has also held roles as a Technical Manager at Gasmenfil, Project Designer, and Construction Supervisor in various firms, accumulating a wealth of hands-on industry experience.

Research Focus

🔬 His research focuses on the monitoring, rehabilitation, and conservation of wood and masonry structures, with a keen interest in sustainability and innovative construction techniques. He has supervised multiple MSc projects in these areas, contributing to practical advancements in civil engineering.

Awards and Honours

🏆 Florindo has been involved in numerous research and consultancy projects, securing funding from prestigious organizations like the European Social Fund and Agência Nacional de Inovação SA. His commitment to advancing civil engineering is recognized in the various contracts and projects he’s participated in.

Publication Top Notes

Rheology Assessment of Mortar Materials for Additive Manufacturing – Published in Current Materials Science, 2024. DOI: 10.2174/2666145417666230801093723

Thermal Insulation Materials Based on Eucalyptus Bark Fibres – Published in Construction and Building Materials, 2024. DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.138559

Optimization of Formulation Ratios of Geopolymer Mortar Based on Metakaolin and Biomass Fly Ash – Published in Construction and Building Materials, 2024. DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.134846

Recycling Ophthalmic Lens Wastewater in a Circular Economy Context: A Case Study with Microalgae Integration – Published in Materials, 2023. DOI: 10.3390/ma17010075

Comprehensive Design Methodology for 3D Printing Mortars – Published in Construction and Building Materials, 2023. DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2023.132804

Conclusion:

Florindo Gaspar’s robust academic and research profile, combined with his contributions to sustainable construction and innovation in civil engineering, makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. Expanding his global outreach and continuing his innovative work in sustainable materials will only enhance his standing in the research community.

Eduardo Garzón | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eduardo Garzón | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor | University of Almería | Spain

Short Bio 👤

Dr. E. Garzón is an accomplished researcher with a profound interest in construction materials and soil characterization. His expertise spans metals, plastics, ceramics, and waterproofing, focusing on enhancing traditional buildings for tourism. Through partnerships with public and private institutions, he has consistently secured funding for his research. His contributions have resulted in quality publications, patents, and significant advancements in equipping laboratories and training doctoral students. Dr. Garzón’s work bridges academia and industry, making him a highly respected figure in the construction materials sector.

Profile 🌍

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Education 🎓

Dr. Garzón earned his education in the field of construction materials and geotechnical engineering. His academic journey includes multiple stays at prestigious research institutes such as the Eduardo Torroja Institute, the Institute of Materials Science, and Trinity College’s Geotechnical Laboratory at the University of Dublin. His research capabilities were further enhanced through these educational experiences, contributing to his well-rounded expertise.

Experience 💼

Throughout his career, Dr. Garzón has worked on multiple high-profile projects. He has collaborated with public institutions, securing six CICYT projects, an excellence project, and an AACI project. Private collaborations include partnerships with ACCIONA, TECNOVA Foundation, FIAPA Foundation, and Proder Almanzora. His practical experience includes enhancing soil properties for linear works and upgrading traditional buildings like farmhouses, manor houses, mills, and oil mills for tourism.

Research Interest 🔬

Dr. Garzón’s research primarily focuses on the characterization and improvement of construction materials, including metals, plastics, ceramics, and waterproofing solutions. He is also keenly interested in soil enhancement for linear works and traditional building restoration. His efforts contribute to improving the longevity and sustainability of materials in the construction industry, alongside creating opportunities in the tourism sector.

Awards 🏆

Dr. Garzón has been recognized multiple times for his outstanding contributions to the field of construction materials. His ability to secure significant funding, produce high-quality research, and his collaborative work with industry leaders are commendable achievements that have elevated his standing in both academia and industry.

Publications 📚

Dr. Garzón has published 38 scientific papers, with a total citation count of 576 across 461 documents, and an h-index of 14. Here are some selected publications:

  1. Garzón, E., et al., “Design of a Trailer Adapted for Accommodation and Transport of Beehives,” Designs, 2024, Link.
    • Cited by 0 articles.
    • Single-line prompt: This paper explores an innovative design solution for beehive transportation.
  2. Franco, J.E., et al., “Radiometric, Mechanical and Agronomic Characterization of Four Commercial Polymeric Films for Greenhouse Applications,” Applied Sciences, 2023, Link.
    • Cited by 0 articles.
    • Single-line prompt: Study of polymeric films’ properties and their applications in greenhouse environments.
  3. Martínez-Martínez, S., et al., “Influence of Firing Temperature on the Ceramic Properties of Illite-Chlorite-Calcitic Clays,” Ceramics International, 2023, Link.
    • Cited by 16 articles.
    • Single-line prompt: Research on optimizing ceramic properties through controlled firing processes.
  4. Sánchez-Soto, P.J., et al., “Sintering Behaviour of a Clay Containing Pyrophyllite, Sericite, and Kaolinite as Ceramic Raw Materials,” Boletin de la Sociedad Espanola de Ceramica y Vidrio, 2023, Link.
    • Cited by 5 articles.
    • Single-line prompt: This paper identifies optimal firing conditions for ceramics containing pyrophyllite and other minerals.
  5. Garzón, E., et al., “Assessment of Construction and Demolition Wastes (CDWs) as Raw Materials for the Manufacture of Low-Strength Concrete,” Materials Letters, 2022, Link.
    • Cited by 7 articles.
    • Single-line prompt: Evaluation of CDWs for concrete manufacturing to support sustainability in construction.

Conclusion 📝

Dr. E. Garzón’s career is a testament to his deep commitment to advancing construction materials research and soil improvement for infrastructure. With numerous publications, successful funding acquisitions, and valuable industry partnerships, he continues to make significant contributions to the academic and practical aspects of the field. His work not only benefits the construction industry but also promotes the sustainability and restoration of traditional architecture.

Kapila Ranjith Withanage – Geotechnical Engineering – Innovations in Materials Engineering Award

Kapila Ranjith Withanage - Geotechnical Engineering - Innovations in Materials Engineering Award

Yokohama National University - Japan

AUTHOR PROFILE

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👨‍🔧 DEDICATED CIVIL ENGINEER

Kapila Ranjith Withanage is a skilled Civil Engineer with over 15 years of experience. Currently pursuing his PhD at Yokohama National University in Japan, he specializes in geotechnical engineering, focusing on unsaturated soils in slopes. His extensive academic journey has equipped him with practical and research-based expertise in managing complex engineering challenges.

🌍 GEOTECHNICAL RESEARCH FOCUS

Kapila's research delves into the behavior of unsaturated soils, particularly in slope deformation during rain infiltration. His work contributes to better understanding soil mechanics and developing techniques for slope stability, which is crucial for preventing landslides and ensuring infrastructure safety in geologically vulnerable regions.

🏗️ PROJECT ENGINEERING EXPERTISE

As a Project Engineer, Kapila has overseen significant projects in Sri Lanka, including road construction and hospital building developments. His role in these large-scale projects involved meticulous design, supervision, and quality assurance, showcasing his ability to lead complex engineering initiatives from planning to execution.

📚 ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS

Kapila has published several influential papers on slope stability, unsaturated soil behavior, and shear deformation. His research findings have been presented at international conferences, contributing to the global body of knowledge in geotechnical engineering. His work continues to influence the academic and professional engineering communities.

🏅 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

A Chartered Engineer (M-7898) with the Institution of Engineers, Sri Lanka, Kapila has built a strong professional reputation. He holds key memberships in various engineering councils and actively participates in industry conferences and workshops, ensuring he stays at the forefront of civil engineering advancements.

🛠️ CONTINUOUS LEARNING AND TRAINING

Throughout his career, Kapila has consistently engaged in professional development. He has attended numerous workshops and training programs, including advanced courses on road maintenance, asphalt pavement construction, and structural design for dynamic loads. His commitment to lifelong learning ensures he applies the latest methodologies to his projects.

🏆 AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS

Kapila's achievements in the engineering field have been recognized through various awards and accolades. His dedication to his craft, combined with his innovative research and leadership in engineering projects, positions him as a respected figure in both the academic and professional engineering spheres.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Failure Behaviors of Rainfall-Induced Shallow Landslides: Insights from a Novel Large Angle-Adjustable Plane Shear Apparatus
Authors: Xie, J., Chen, J., Withanage, K.R., Tang, J., Fang, K.
Journal: Landslides
Year: 2024

Title: Shear Deformation and Failure of Unsaturated Sandy Soils in Surface Layers of Slopes During Rainwater Infiltration
Authors: Chen, Y., Withanage, K.R., Uchimura, T., Mao, W., Nie, W.
Journal: Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation
Year: 2020

Yun-Tae Kim – Geotechnical Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Yun-Tae Kim - Geotechnical Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Pukyong National University - South Korea

AUTHOR PROFILE

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YUN-TAE KIM 🌍

Yun-Tae Kim is a distinguished professor at Pukyong National University in Busan, Korea, with extensive experience in geotechnical engineering. His career spans academia and industry, having worked as a manager at LG Engineering and Construction Corp and conducting post-doctoral research in Canada and Korea. His contributions to civil engineering and hazard mitigation have earned him international recognition.

RESEARCH ON LANDSLIDES 🌧️

Yun-Tae Kim’s research focuses on developing advanced landslide susceptibility and vulnerability assessment techniques. He incorporates hazard-based rainfall and earthquake models into his studies, aiming to improve the prediction of landslide risks. His work addresses the challenges of natural disasters in mountainous terrains, offering practical solutions for mitigating these hazards.

INNOVATIONS IN SOIL MECHANICS 🌱

Another key area of his research is the mechanical behavior of reinforced lightweight soil, particularly for recycling dredged clay. Kim's investigations into soil consolidation and drainage systems enhance the sustainability of construction practices. His work contributes to the efficient use of materials in geotechnical engineering, benefiting both the environment and infrastructure.

TEACHING AND MENTORSHIP 📚

As a professor at Pukyong National University, Yun-Tae Kim has mentored numerous students and led groundbreaking research in civil engineering. His role as an educator extends beyond the classroom, where he engages with the international academic community through research collaborations. His students benefit from his wealth of experience and practical knowledge.

AWARDS AND HONORS 🏆

Throughout his career, Yun-Tae Kim has received numerous awards, including the Minister of Public Administration and Security Award in 2018. He has also been recognized internationally, being featured in Marquis Who's Who in the World and earning accolades such as the International Educator of the Year. His achievements underscore his leadership in civil engineering research.

PUBLICATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS 🖋️

Kim has published extensively in top-tier journals, covering topics from landslide susceptibility to deep learning applications in hazard detection. His work combines traditional engineering principles with cutting-edge technologies like machine learning. These publications not only advance the field but also provide critical insights into addressing complex environmental challenges.

INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS 🌐

Yun-Tae Kim maintains strong global connections through collaborative projects and conferences. His post-doctoral research experiences in Canada and Korea have shaped his international perspective, allowing him to contribute to global advancements in geotechnical engineering. His work continues to influence researchers and practitioners worldwide.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Development of an Empirical Equation that Predicts Local Scour Around a Single Cube-Type Artificial Reef under a Steady Current
Authors: Nguyen, T.-N., Yun, D.-H., Kim, Y.-T.
Journal: Ocean Engineering
Year: 2024

Title: Enhancements in Image Quality and Block Detection Performance for Reinforced Soil-Retaining Walls under Various Illuminance Conditions
Authors: Ha, Y.-S., Oh, M., Pham, M.-V., Lee, J.-S., Kim, Y.-T.
Journal: Advances in Engineering Software
Year: 2024

Title: Fabrication and Assessment of Port Block Pavement Based on the Deflection and Settlement Characteristic
Authors: Ha, Y.-S., Kim, Y.-T., Pham, M.-V., Park, H., Oh, M.
Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials
Year: 2024

Title: An Ensemble Model of Logistic Regression, Naïve Bayes, and Adaboost for Assessing the Landslide Spatial Probability—Study Case: Phuoc Son, Quang Nam, Vietnam, and Umyeon, Seoul, Korea
Authors: Nguyen, B.-Q.-V., Ho, L.-H.-P., Kim, Y.-T.
Journal: Civil Engineering and Architecture
Year: 2024

Title: Development of Structural Type-Based Physical Vulnerability Curves to Debris Flow Using Numerical Analysis and Regression Model
Authors: Lee, J.-S., Song, C.-H., Pradhan, A.M.S., Ha, Y.-S., Kim, Y.-T.
Journal: International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Year: 2024