David Santiago Pellicer Zubeldía | Transportation Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. David Santiago Pellicer Zubeldía | Transportation Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Worker | University of Zaragoza | Spain

Short Bio ✨

David Santiago Pellicer Zubeldía is an Industrial Engineer with a specialization in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering from the University of Zaragoza. He has focused his expertise on Machine & Vehicle (Mechanical) Design, particularly within the railway sector. David is passionate about research and development in this field, and he is actively searching for a PhD project to further his academic and professional goals.

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Education 🎓

David completed his Master’s in Industrial Engineering with a major in Machine & Vehicle (Mechanical) Design in 2021 at the University of Zaragoza. Prior to that, he earned a Degree in Industrial Technologies Engineering (Mechanical + Electrical Engineering) in 2019 from the same institution. Additionally, he pursued a Master’s in Railway Systems at TECH Technological University in 2023. David has also undertaken various specialized courses, including Python programming, SolidWorks, and ANSYS.

Experience 💼

David has accumulated significant experience in railway project development and mechanical design through roles in companies such as INECO, FutureLift S.L., and SEGULA Technologies. At INECO, he worked on I+D+i railway projects, performing technical analyses and writing technical documentation. At FutureLift S.L., he improved hydraulic lifting machines through R+D+i techniques and oversaw design updates. At SEGULA Technologies, he contributed to R+D+i tasks and railway component design, managing 3D modeling and creating technical documents in English.

Research Interest 🔬

David’s primary research interest lies in railway engineering, with a focus on improving vehicle design, wheel wear analysis, and the implementation of the Hyperloop concept. His research revolves around finding innovative solutions for enhancing transportation systems, including studies on vacuum tube transport and wheelbase sensitivity analysis.

Awards 🏆

David has earned honors for his academic achievements, including his Master’s Thesis on the rolling phenomenon of reduced-diameter railway wheels in freight wagons, completed in 2021. He was also recognized for his work on Safe and Sustainable Mobility, where he designed an e-bike and contributed to bikeway safety design in 2021.

Publications 📚

  1. Pellicer, David S. 2024. “Demonstration of the theoretical superelevation formulae for railway lines.” Read article.
    Cited by articles on railway line design.
  2. Pellicer, David S., & Emilio Larrodé. 2024. “Sensitivity Analysis of Bogie Wheelbase and Axle Load for Low-Floor Freight Wagons, Based on Wheel Wear.” Machines, 12(8), 515. Read article.
    Cited by articles on freight wagon dynamics.
  3. Pellicer, David S., & Emilio Larrodé. 2024. “Analysis of the Effectiveness of a Freight Transport Vehicle at High Speed in a Vacuum Tube (Hyperloop Transport System).” Algorithms, 17(1), 17. Read article.
    Cited by articles on futuristic transportation.
  4. Pellicer, David S. 2023. “The Problem of Ballast Pick-Up.” Trenvista, 1(1), 48. Read article.
    Cited by studies on railway ballast management.
  5. Pellicer, David S. 2020. “Conceptual Development, Analysis, and Simulation of the Transport Capacity of a Freight Transport Vehicle in Vacuum Tubes at High Speed (Hyperloop Concept).” SSRN. Read article.
    Cited by articles on Hyperloop systems.

Conclusion 🚀

David Santiago Pellicer Zubeldía’s blend of industrial engineering, railway expertise, and research capabilities positions him as a forward-thinking professional eager to push the boundaries of transportation technologies. His journey from mechanical design to Hyperloop research highlights his commitment to innovation and his readiness to contribute to cutting-edge engineering projects.

Rania Ihsan Ali – Sustainable Pavement Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Rania Ihsan Ali - Sustainable Pavement Engineering - Best Researcher Award

University of Al-Qadisiyah - Iraq

AUTHOR PROFILE

SCOPUS

SELF-MOTIVATED CIVIL ENGINEER

Rania Ihsan Ali is a highly self-motivated and innovative Civil Engineer, known for her focus and passion in engineering design. Her extensive experience spans from initial conceptual stages and feasibility studies to detailed final designs. She thrives on learning and developing both new and existing skills, employing established analytical methods and engineering principles to solve complex problems.

EDUCATION IN ROAD AND BRIDGE ENGINEERING

Rania holds a B.Sc. in Road and Bridge Engineering from the College of Engineering, Qadisiyah University (2016-2020). Her academic background provided a strong foundation in civil engineering, specializing in road and bridge design.

FACULTY MEMBER AT UNIVERSITY OF QADISIYAH

Since 2021, Rania has been a dedicated faculty member at the University of Qadisiyah, College of Engineering. She teaches AutoCad in the Department of Civil Engineering, sharing her expertise and fostering the next generation of engineers.

RESEARCH IN ASPHALT BINDER MODIFICATION

Rania has conducted qualitative evaluations of asphalt binder modified with SBS polymer. Her research contributes to enhancing the durability and performance of asphalt pavements, showcasing her commitment to improving construction materials.

SCIENTOMETRIC AND BIBLIOMETRIC STUDIES

She has performed scientometric and bibliometric reviews of the literature on the design and construction of semi-flexible pavement. This work highlights her analytical skills and dedication to advancing the field of civil engineering through comprehensive literature analysis.

SUSTAINABLE PAVEMENT DEVELOPMENT

Rania's research on the efficient use of ceramic waste powder in cementitious grout for sustainable semi-flexible pavement surfaces demonstrates her innovative approach to sustainable construction practices. Her work aims to develop eco-friendly and durable pavement solutions.

PROGRESSIVE CAREER ASPIRATIONS

Rania is keen to secure a challenging role in an engineering firm that offers early responsibilities and a progressive career path. Her drive for professional growth and commitment to excellence make her a valuable asset to any engineering team.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Effect of glass waste powder and date palm seed ash based sustainable cementitious grouts on the performance of semi-flexible pavement.
Authors: R. Al-Nawasir, B. Al-Humeidawi, M.I. Khan, S.H. Khahro, Z.A. Memon
Year: 2024
Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials, 21, e03453

Influence of Sustainable Grout Material on the Moisture Damage of Semi-flexible Pavement.
Authors: R. Al-Nawasir, B. Al-Humeidawi, A. Shubbar
Year: 2024
Journal: Periodica Polytechnica Civil Engineering, 68(3), pp. 961–973

Qualitative Evaluation for Asphalt Binder Modified with SBS Polymer.
Authors: R.I. Al-Nawasir, B.H. Al-Humeidawi
Year: 2023
Journal: Tikrit Journal of Engineering Sciences, 30(4), pp. 88–101

A scientometric study and a bibliometric review of the literature on the design and construction of semi-flexible pavement.
Authors: R.I. Al-Nawasir, B.H. Al-Humeidawi
Year: 2023
Journal: Al-Qadisiyah Journal for Engineering Sciences, 16(2), pp. 82–91

Efficient use of ceramic waste powder in Cementitious Grout for the Development of Sustainable Semi-Flexible Pavement Surfaces.
Authors: R.I. Al-Nawasir, B.H. Al-Humeidawi
Year: 2023
Journal: IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 1232(1), 012039