Wei Chen | 3D printing of concrete | Best Researcher Award

Mr Wei Chen | 3D printing of concrete | Best Researcher Award

Student/Member, School of Civil Engineering, Southeast University, China

Wei Chen is a dedicated researcher specializing in 3D printed low-carbon concrete and loess mechanics. He has contributed to multiple scientific research projects, including the development of 3D printing extrusion devices and innovative concrete materials. His work integrates material science, structural engineering, and sustainability, making significant advancements in construction technology. He has participated in various national and international collaborations, particularly in China-Australia innovation projects. With expertise in data analysis, mechanical testing, and material formulation, Wei Chen has published impactful research in top journals.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD 🏆

Extensive Research Contributions – Wei Chen has participated in multiple high-impact research projects, including national and international collaborations, demonstrating a strong research portfolio.
Innovation in 3D Printing and Low-Carbon Concrete – His work on 3D printed low-carbon concrete and extrusion devices aligns with sustainability and advanced construction technology.
Publications in High-Impact Journals – His research has been published in Construction and Building Materials and Journal of Building Engineering, both reputable journals in the field.
Interdisciplinary Expertise – His contributions span material science, structural engineering, and environmental sustainability, showcasing a diverse research skill set.
Collaboration with Industry & Government – His involvement in enterprise cooperation projects and government-funded research highlights the real-world impact of his work.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT 📈

🔹 Expanding Research Outreach – Increasing citations and presenting research findings at international conferences could further solidify his reputation.
🔹 Broader Collaboration – Engaging with a wider network of international researchers may enhance interdisciplinary innovation.
🔹 Patent Development – Protecting and commercializing his innovations in 3D printing technology could enhance his research impact.

EDUCATION 🎓

📍 Southeast University, Nanjing, China (2021-2025)
Pursuing a doctoral degree, Wei Chen is deeply engaged in research on low-carbon concrete and its applications in 3D printing technology. His academic journey focuses on material behavior, mechanical properties, and sustainability in construction engineering. He has developed expertise in experimental techniques, mix design, and extrusion-based concrete applications, contributing to advancing sustainable building materials.

EXPERIENCE 🏗️

🔹 Central Universities Fund Project (2014-2015) – Data collection and analysis of flow/slip damage in loess.
🔹 Ming Great Wall Repair Project (2014-2015) – Restoration planning and data collection.
🔹 Highway Engineering in Wet Loess Areas (2014-2017) – Conducted mechanical property testing.
🔹 China-Australia Bilateral Innovation Project (2020-2022) – Developed mix ratios for 3D printed concrete.
🔹 Enterprise R&D Project on 3D Printed Concrete (2023-2024) – Innovating low-carbon concrete materials.
🔹 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project – Studying plastic state behavior of 3D printed concrete.

AWARDS AND HONORS 🏆

🏅 Recognized for contributions to 3D printed construction materials.
🏅 Recipient of research funding from national and provincial projects.
🏅 Active participant in prestigious international collaborations.
🏅 Acknowledged for innovations in low-carbon concrete applications.
🏅 Contributor to high-impact scientific publications.

RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬

🔬 3D Printed Low-Carbon Concrete – Advancing sustainable construction techniques.
🔬 Geopolymer Concrete – Enhancing mechanical properties and durability.
🔬 Loess Mechanics – Investigating flow and slip damage in saturated soils.
🔬 Extrusion-Based 3D Printing – Developing advanced printing technologies.
🔬 Structural Performance of Printed Concrete – Improving strength and resilience.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES📚

📖 Influence of extruded strip shape and dimension on the mechanical properties and pore characteristics of 3D printed geopolymer concreteConstruction and Building Materials (2025)
📖 Improving mechanical properties of 3D printable ‘one-part’ geopolymer concrete with steel fiber reinforcementJournal of Building Engineering (2023)

CONCLUSION 🔍

Wei Chen is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his outstanding contributions to 3D printed low-carbon concrete, mechanical behavior of construction materials, and sustainable building technologies. His interdisciplinary approach, research output, and industry collaborations make him well-suited for this recognition. With increased international visibility and commercialization efforts, he could further strengthen his case for prestigious research awards

Negar Heidari Matin | Sustainable Buildings | Best Researcher Award

Dr Negar Heidari Matin | Sustainable Buildings | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Oklahoma, United States

Negar Heidari Matin is an Assistant Professor at the Gibbs College of Architecture, University of Oklahoma. She specializes in architectural technology, focusing on responsive autonomous intelligent façade systems, human comfort, smart materials, and interior architecture. As the Director of the High-Performance Interior Architecture Lab, she integrates innovative research in sustainable design and intelligent building systems to address modern architectural challenges. Dr. Matin has a diverse academic and professional background that bridges engineering, architecture, and design.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARDS

Negar Heidari Matin demonstrates a robust academic background and outstanding research achievements in architectural technology, focusing specifically on responsive autonomous intelligent facade systems, human comfort, and smart materials. With a Ph.D. in Technology and a strong publication record in top-tier journals, she has contributed significantly to the development and optimization of facade systems for visual comfort and energy efficiency. Her work spans innovative topics like smart colored windows, daylight optimization, and educational modules, positioning her as an expert in sustainable and smart architecture. She has collaborated with renowned institutions and has received wide recognition for her impactful research, including papers cited numerous times and appearing in reputable international journals.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENTS

While Negar Heidari Matin has made significant strides in architecture and design technology, she may expand her research scope by incorporating interdisciplinary collaborations with fields like AI and robotics to further enhance responsive architecture and facade systems. Additionally, developing more large-scale, real-world case studies or pilot projects could strengthen the practical application of her research and allow her to contribute to industry advancements more directly.

EDUCATION

🎓 Ph.D. Technology (2015–2020)
Eastern Michigan University, USA
Dissertation: Implementation of a Responsive Façade System for Optimizing Visual Comfort Metrics

🎓 Master of Architecture Engineering (2010–2012)
Tabriz Art University, Iran
Thesis: Designing a Monument/Memorial for Persian Culture

🎓 Bachelor of Architecture Engineering (2005–2010)
Chamran University of Ahvaz, Iran
Senior Design Project: Designing Tehran Airport Terminal

WORK EXPERIENCE

💼 Director (2022–Present)
High-Performance Interior Architecture Lab, University of Oklahoma

💼 Assistant Professor (2020–Present)
Interior Design Division, University of Oklahoma

💼 Research Fellow (2015–2020)
Sustainable Design Research Lab, Eastern Michigan University

AWARDS AND HONORS

🏆 Recognized for outstanding contributions in architectural research and innovation.
🏆 Published multiple high-impact papers in peer-reviewed journals.
🏆 Honored for advancements in responsive intelligent façade systems.
🏆 Recipient of academic grants for interdisciplinary research.

RESEARCH FOCUS

🔬 Architectural technology with a focus on responsive façade systems.
🔬 Integration of smart materials for enhanced building performance.
🔬 User comfort metrics and sustainable design principles.
🔬 Advanced computational techniques for interior design optimization.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

📄 Technologies Used in Responsive Facade Systems: A Comparative Study
📄 Factors Affecting the Design and Development of Responsive Facades
📄 Comparative Analysis of Technologies Used in Responsive Building Facades
📄 A Data-Driven Optimized Daylight Pattern for Responsive Facades Design
📄 A Comparative Study on Smart Windows Focusing on Climate-Based Energy Performance and Users’ Comfort Attributes
📄 The Effect of Smart Colored Windows on Visual Performance of Buildings
📄 Evaluating Visual Comfort Metrics of Responsive Facade Systems as Educational Activities
📄 A Novel Framework for Optimizing Indoor Illuminance and Discovering Association of Involved Variables
📄 Learning Modules for Geometric Pattern Identification and Mathematical Modeling of Facade Systems
📄 Interdisciplinary Educational Modules: Using Smart Colored Windows in Responsive Facade Systems
📄 Smart Colored Window Technology: Improving Users’ Comfort with an Interdisciplinary Approach
📄 Design Considerations for Virtual Reality Intervention for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Systematic Review
📄 Utilizing Simulation and Animation Software in Design Projects of Multi-Semester Courses
📄 Computer-Aided Design Application in Determining Minimum Discomfort Glare
📄 Using Smart Colored Windows for Improving Users’ Comfort in Buildings
📄 Historical Evolution of Responsive Facades Factors Affecting the Design and Development
📄 Symbolic Features of Four Classic Elements in Sustainable Traditional Iranian Architecture
📄 A Memorial for Islamic Iran: Honor of Eclectic Culture

CONCLUSION

Negar Heidari Matin stands as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award due to her pioneering research in responsive facades, intelligent building systems, and user comfort. Her innovative contributions to architectural technology, alongside her extensive academic work and growing international recognition, underscore her qualification for this award. With further interdisciplinary collaborations and real-world applications, she has the potential to elevate the field of sustainable architecture even further.

 

 

Jurgita Malaiskiene | Building Materials based on waste | Best Paper Award

Dr Jurgita Malaiskiene | Building Materials based on waste | Best Paper Award

Chief researcher, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania

Jurgita Malaiškienė is a distinguished researcher affiliated with Vilnius Gediminas Technical University in Lithuania. With a robust academic background, she specializes in materials science, focusing on the innovative use of industrial waste in construction. Her work aims to enhance the sustainability of building materials and improve the durability of concrete. An advocate for environmental stewardship, Jurgita actively engages in projects that promote recycling and the utilization of by-products in civil engineering. Her research has garnered significant attention, leading to numerous publications and collaborations with experts in the field.

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Strengths for the Award

Jurgita Malaiškienė exemplifies excellence in the field of materials science, with a strong focus on sustainability in construction. Her impressive h-index of 11 and 490 citations reflect the significant impact of her research, particularly in utilizing industrial waste to enhance concrete durability. Her recent publications, including studies on the influence of silica fly ash and electronic waste glass, demonstrate her innovative approach and commitment to addressing environmental challenges. Jurgita’s active engagement in collaborative projects further strengthens her profile, as she effectively bridges academia and industry. Additionally, her contributions to open-access research promote knowledge sharing and accessibility in the scientific community.

Areas for Improvement

While Jurgita has a solid foundation in publication and citation metrics, expanding her presence in international conferences and workshops could enhance her visibility and influence. Increasing the diversity of her research topics, such as exploring new materials or technologies, could also broaden her impact. Additionally, establishing mentorship programs for emerging researchers would enrich her contributions to the academic community and foster the next generation of scientists.

Education

Jurgita Malaiškienė earned her Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, where she developed a keen interest in material properties and sustainable construction practices. She subsequently pursued a Ph.D. in Construction Materials, focusing on the durability and performance of concrete incorporating industrial by-products. Her education emphasized both theoretical and practical aspects of civil engineering, equipping her with the knowledge to address contemporary challenges in the field. Through her academic journey, she has gained a comprehensive understanding of material science and engineering principles, which she applies in her research to innovate and improve construction methodologies.

Experience

Jurgita Malaiškienė has extensive experience in both academic and research settings. Currently, she is a researcher and lecturer at Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, where she teaches courses on construction materials and sustainability. Over the years, she has participated in various national and international research projects aimed at developing eco-friendly construction solutions. Her role often involves collaboration with industry stakeholders, contributing to applied research that bridges the gap between academia and practice. Jurgita has also served on several committees focused on advancing civil engineering education and research in Lithuania. Her dedication to mentorship and guidance has helped shape the next generation of engineers.

Awards and Honors 

Jurgita Malaiškienė’s contributions to the field of civil engineering have been recognized through various awards and honors. She received the Young Researcher Award from the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences for her innovative work on sustainable materials. Additionally, her research projects have been funded by national grants aimed at promoting environmental sustainability in construction. Jurgita has been invited to present her findings at numerous international conferences, where she has received accolades for her insightful contributions to discussions on recycling and waste management in civil engineering. Her commitment to excellence in research and education continues to inspire her peers and students alike.

Research Focus

Jurgita Malaiškienė’s research primarily focuses on the utilization of industrial waste materials in construction, particularly in the context of concrete durability and sustainability. She explores the effects of various by-products, such as fly ash, slag, and recycled glass, on the mechanical properties and longevity of cementitious materials. Her work aims to innovate recycling methods that enhance the performance of construction materials while minimizing environmental impact. Jurgita also investigates the microstructural changes that occur when integrating waste materials into concrete mixtures, aiming to develop more resilient and eco-friendly building solutions. Through her research, she contributes significantly to advancing sustainable practices within the civil engineering sector.

Publication Top Notes

  • The Influence of Silica Fly Ash and Wood Bottom Ash on Cement Hydration and Durability of Concrete 🌿
  • Possibilities to Recycle Thermal Power Plant By-Products in Refractory Castables ♻️
  • Impact of Electronic Waste Glass on the Properties of Cementitious Materials 💻
  • Lightweight composite materials made of paper sludge and corn starch 📄
  • A Study on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Portland Cement Incorporating Aluminosilicate Waste 🔍
  • Influence of Industrial Waste Pozzolanic Additives on the Structure and Properties of Expanded Glass Granules Cement-Based Composite 🏗️
  • The Metakaolin Waste Effect on the Physical and Mechanical Properties of High-Performance Concrete ⚙️
  • Effect of Low Oxidation Graphene Oxide on Physical and Mechanical Properties of MCC Type Refractory Castable 🧪
  • Analysis of the Structure and Durability of Refractory Castables Impregnated with Sodium Silicate Glass 🧱
  • Bio-colonization layered concrete panel for greening vertical surfaces: A field study 🌱

Conclusion

Jurgita Malaiškienė is a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her pioneering work in sustainable construction materials, coupled with her robust publication record and collaborative spirit, positions her as a leader in her field. By addressing areas for improvement, such as enhancing her international presence and mentoring, she can continue to advance her research and contribute significantly to the global scientific community. Recognizing her achievements through this award would not only honor her contributions but also inspire others in the field.

BERKAN KAHVECIOĞLU – ArchitectureArchitecture – Sustainable Design Award

BERKAN KAHVECIOĞLU - Architecture - Sustainable Design Award

Gazı University - Turkey

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🎓 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

BERKAN KAHVECIOĞLU was born on October 13, 1994, in Devrekani, Kastamonu Province, Turkey. After completing his primary and secondary education, he graduated from the Department of Architecture at Bursa Uludağ University in 2016, achieving a GPA of 3.09. He then pursued a Master’s Degree at Gazi University, which he completed in 2021, maintaining a perfect GPA of 4.00. Currently, he is continuing his academic journey in the PhD program at Gazi University, focusing on innovative architectural solutions for sustainable urban ecosystems.

🏢 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Since 2017, Berkan has been serving as an Architect in the Head of the Building Works and Technical Department at Erciyes University. His previous experiences include working with Kentyapı Architecture and U2 Architecture, where he honed his skills in various architectural projects. He has also gained valuable practical experience through internships at Kastamonu Yapı Denetim and Yalkı+d Architecture. Berkan's diverse professional background has significantly contributed to his expertise in the field of architecture.

🌱 RESEARCH FOCUS

Berkan’s research interests lie in the intersection of architecture and sustainability. His work explores biomimetic adaptive building façades, integrating nature's water-harvesting strategies into urban environments. He has published several articles, including a notable study on adaptive reuse in architecture, which examines global trends and identifies gaps for future research. His academic contributions reflect a commitment to enhancing the sustainability of urban ecosystems through innovative architectural design.

🌍 SIGNIFICANT PROJECTS

Berkan has participated in several important projects, including the UNESCO Inns Region Workshop and the Mudanya Yıldıztepe Social Life Center Workshops. These initiatives underscore his dedication to community engagement and sustainable development in architectural practices. His role in various capacities has allowed him to contribute to meaningful changes in urban environments, fostering a connection between architecture and community well-being.

📝 ACADEMIC PUBLICATIONS

He has authored multiple academic papers, contributing to significant discussions in architecture and sustainability. Some of his publications include studies on adaptive building façades and the role of urban memory in architectural design. These works demonstrate his ability to analyze complex issues and propose innovative solutions that bridge historical context with contemporary architectural practices.

🤝 MEMBERSHIP AND AFFILIATIONS

Berkan is actively involved in various academic and professional networks. His engagement with organizations such as the Student Spring Festival Supervisory Commission at Erciyes University highlights his commitment to fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange within the architectural community. These affiliations further enhance his professional development and contribute to his ongoing research initiatives.

🌟 FUTURE ASPIRATIONS

Looking ahead, Berkan aims to continue his research in sustainable architecture while seeking opportunities to implement his findings in practical settings. He envisions contributing to projects that prioritize ecological balance and enhance urban living conditions. With a strong foundation in both academic and professional realms, Berkan is poised to make significant contributions to the field of architecture in Turkey and beyond.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Biomimetic Adaptive Building Façade Modeling for Sustainable Urban Freshwater Ecosystems: Integration of Nature’s Water-Harvesting Strategy into Sun-Breakers
Authors: Berkan Kahvecioğlu, Güneş Mutlu Avinç, Semra Arslan Selçuk
Journal: Biomimetics
Year: 2024

Title: Adaptive Reuse in the Realm of Architecture: Global Research Trends and Gaps for the Future Studies
Authors: Berkan Kahvecioğlu, Semra Arslan Selçuk
Journal: Sustainability
Year: 2023

Title: TARİHİ DİNİ YAPILAR VE KENTSEL HAFIZA İLİŞKİSİNİN PUZZLE METAFORU ÜZERİNDEN DEĞERLENDİRİLMESİ: TALAS ÖRNEĞİ
Authors: Berkan Kahvecioğlu
Event: ULUSLARARASI SANAT VE TASARIM ARAŞTIRMALARI KONGRESİ VE SERGİSİ (ART&DESIGN-2021)
Year: 2021

Title: KENTSEL HAFIZANIN SÜREKLİLİĞİNDE ÖZGÜNLÜK VE BÜTÜNLÜK: TALAS KİLİSELERİ
Authors: Berkan Kahvecioğlu
Event: IV. INTERNATIONAL ANKARA CONFERENCE ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Year: 2021

Title: KENTSEL HAFIZANIN SÜREKLİLİĞİNDE ÖZGÜNLÜK VE BÜTÜNLÜK: TALAS KİLİSELERİ
Authors: Berkan Kahvecioğlu
Event: IV. INTERNATIONAL ANKARA CONFERENCE ON SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
Year: 2021