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.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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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.

Nurhan Ecemis | Earthquake Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Nurhan Ecemis | Earthquake Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Civil Engineering, Izmir Institute of technology, Turkey

Dr. Nurhan Ecemis is a distinguished professor in Civil Engineering, specializing in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering. He earned his Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo and has made significant contributions to soil liquefaction, soil dynamics, and earthquake engineering. With extensive academic and industry experience, Dr. Ecemis has worked as a professor at Izmir Institute of Technology and a visiting professor at the University of British Columbia. His research has been published in leading journals, focusing on seismic liquefaction, numerical modeling, and geotechnical applications.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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EDUCATION 🎓

  • Ph.D. in Civil, Structural, and Environmental Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering), State University of New York at Buffalo, USA (2004-2008)
  • M.S. in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering), Istanbul Technical University, Turkey (2001-2003)
  • B.S. in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering, First-Class Honors), Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey (1997-2001)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 🏗️

  • Professor & Department Chair (from August 2024), Civil Engineering, Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey (2021-Present)
  • Visiting Professor, Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia, Canada (2022-2023)
  • Associate Professor, Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey (2015-2021)
  • Assistant Professor, Izmir Institute of Technology, Turkey (2009-2015)
  • Staff Engineer III, LANGAN Engineering and Environmental Services, USA (2008-2009)
  • Research & Teaching Assistant, State University of New York at Buffalo, USA (2004-2008)
  • Geotechnical Engineer, ENAR Geotechnical Engineering, Turkey (2002-2003)

AWARDS & HONORS 🏅

  • Recognized for outstanding research in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering
  • Multiple Best Paper Awards in top geotechnical and earthquake engineering journals
  • Recipient of Marie Curie Fellowship under the EU 7th Framework Program
  • Acknowledged for contributions to seismic liquefaction modeling & soil dynamics

RESEARCH FOCUS 🔬

Dr. Ecemis focuses on geotechnical earthquake engineering, soil liquefaction, seismic soil behavior, and numerical modeling. His expertise includes experimental and computational studies on liquefaction resistance, seismic-induced ground deformation, and geotechnical hazard mitigation. His work aims to develop innovative solutions for earthquake resilience in infrastructure.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES 📚

  • Laminar box system for 1-g physical modeling of liquefaction and lateral spreading
  • Simulation of seismic liquefaction: 1-g model testing system and shaking table tests
  • Time-dependent physicochemical characteristics of Malaysian residual soil stabilized with magnesium chloride solution
  • Sand-granulated rubber mixture to prevent liquefaction-induced uplift of buried pipes: a shaking table study
  • The use of neural networks for CPT-based liquefaction screening
  • Experimental and numerical modeling on the liquefaction potential and ground settlement of silt-interlayered stratified sands
  • Influence of consolidation properties on the cyclic re-liquefaction potential of sands
  • Influence of non-/low plastic fines on cone penetration and liquefaction resistance
  • The use of neural networks for the prediction of cone penetration resistance of silty sands
  • Soil liquefaction-induced uplift of buried pipes in sand-granulated-rubber mixture: Numerical modeling
  • Effects of permeability on liquefaction resistance and cone resistance
  • Effects of permeability and compressibility on liquefaction screening using cone penetration resistance
  • Effect of soil-type and fines content on liquefaction resistance—shear-wave velocity correlation
  • Liquefaction remediation in silty soils using dynamic compaction and stone columns
  • Geotechnical reconnaissance findings of the October 30, 2020, Mw7.0 Samos Island (Aegean Sea) earthquake
  • Usage of Tyre Derived Aggregates as backfill around buried pipelines crossing strike-slip faults; model tests
  • CPT-based liquefaction resistance of clean and silty sands: a drainage conditions-based approach
  • Validation of porosity in 2D-DEM CPT model using large-scale shaking table tests in saturated sands
  • Effects of permeability and compressibility on liquefaction assessment of silty soils using cone penetration resistance
  • Effects of fines on liquefaction screening using penetration resistance