Zhou Ji | FRP reinforced concrete structure | Best Researcher Award

Zhou Ji | FRP Reinforced Concrete Structure | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Nanjing Forestry University | China

Zhou Ji is a dedicated civil engineering researcher specializing in steel–concrete composite structures and marine or offshore concrete systems, with extensive academic and practical expertise in structural performance and durability. As a doctoral researcher at Guangxi University under Professor Zongping Chen, Zhou has contributed significantly to the understanding of mechanical behaviors, bond characteristics, and seismic performance of advanced composite materials. Zhou has led one Guangxi postgraduate education innovation project and participated in six national and provincial-level research programs focusing on areas such as high-temperature damage assessment, corrosion-resistant marine concrete, and long-lifespan transport hub structures. The research has resulted in 9 SCI-indexed papers and 10 EI-indexed papers as the first author, including publications in high-impact journals like Engineering Structures, Construction and Building Materials, and Journal of Composites for Construction-ASCE. Zhou’s studies on CFRP-steel composite bars in coral sea-sand seawater concrete have provided key insights into bond behavior, structural strength, and post-fire performance, contributing to sustainable marine construction. In addition to academic publications, Zhou has secured four national patents and participated in developing a Guangxi provincial standard. Recognition of excellence includes numerous national and provincial scholarships and awards, such as the Liu Huixian Earthquake Engineering Award and multiple National Scholarship distinctions. The research achievements reflect a deep commitment to advancing composite structural technologies that enhance resilience and sustainability in coastal infrastructure. With a strong foundation in both experimental and numerical analysis, Zhou continues to explore innovative materials and design approaches that address environmental challenges in modern civil engineering. 409 Citations, 16 Documents, and an h-index of 11

Chen, Z., Zhou, J., Jing, C., & Tan, Q. (2021). Mechanical behavior of spiral stirrup reinforced concrete filled square steel tubular columns under compression. Engineering Structures, 226, 111377.

Chen, Z., Xu, W., & Zhou, J. (2022). Mechanical performance of marine concrete filled CFRP–aluminum alloy tube columns under axial compression: Experiment and finite element analysis. Engineering Structures, 272, 114993.

Chen, Z., Li, S., Zhou, J., Xu, R., & Dai, S. (2022). Flexural behavior of GFRP bars reinforced seawater sea sand concrete beams exposed to marine environment: Experimental and numerical study. Construction and Building Materials, 349, 128784.

Chen, Z., Pang, Y., Xu, R., Zhou, J., & Xu, W. (2022). Mechanical performance of ocean concrete-filled circular CFRP–steel tube columns under axial compression. Journal of Constructional Steel Research, 198, 107514.

Zhou, J., Chen, Z., Chen, Y., Song, C., Li, J., & Zhong, M. (2022). Torsional behavior of steel reinforced concrete beam with welded studs: Experimental investigation. Journal of Building Engineering, 48, 103879.

Ibrahim Ali Altoom Abdalla – Material Science – Best Researcher Award

Ibrahim Ali Altoom Abdalla - Material Science - Best Researcher Award

Tongji University - China

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Ibrahim Ali Altoom Abdalla's educational journey began with a strong foundation in Sudan, where he completed his primary and secondary schooling before pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Textile Engineering at Sudan University of Science and Technology (SUST). His early academic pursuits laid the groundwork for his future endeavors in materials science and engineering.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Abdalla's professional journey reflects his diverse skill set and commitment to continuous learning. From obtaining a diploma in computer science to pursuing advanced studies in material processing engineering at Donghua University in Shanghai, China, he has consistently demonstrated adaptability and initiative in his career path.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Abdalla's research focus in material science has been multifaceted, spanning from quality control systems in textile engineering to the fabrication of carbon-based nanofibrous membranes for high-efficiency electromagnetic wave absorption. His contributions to the field exemplify his dedication to exploring innovative solutions to complex engineering challenges.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Abdalla's academic achievements and research contributions have earned him scholarships and honors, including recognition from the China Scholarship Council and awards for excellence in academic performance and cultural exchange. His work in material science has the potential to influence advancements in various industries, particularly in the realm of high-tech fiber engineering and electromagnetic wave absorption technologies.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

As a researcher in material science, Abdalla's work has likely been cited in academic journals and conferences, contributing to the broader body of knowledge in his field. His proficiency in laboratory characterization techniques underscores his expertise in experimental methods and data analysis, further enhancing the credibility of his research outputs.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Abdalla's vision for the future is rooted in leadership, excellence, and teamwork. With a focus on professionalism and a desire to make a positive impact on humanity, he aims to continue leveraging his knowledge and skills in material science to address pressing societal challenges and contribute to the advancement of his field.

MATERIAL SCIENCE

Abdalla's journey in material science encompasses a wide range of experiences, from his early education in textile engineering to his doctoral research in nanofiber fabrication. His expertise in laboratory characterization techniques and his dedication to advancing knowledge in high-tech fiber engineering position him as a valuable contributor to the field of material science.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Highly shape adaptive fiber based electronic skin for sensitive joint motion monitoring and tactile sensing  2020 (111)

Hierarchically Rough Structured and Self-Powered Pressure Sensor Textile for Motion Sensing and Pulse Monitoring 2020 (116)

Recent progress on electromagnetic wave absorption materials enabled by electrospun carbon nanofibers  2023 (6)