Prakash Palei | Non-destructive testing, controlled blasting methodology | Best researcher award

Dr. Prakash Palei | Non-destructive testing, controlled blasting methodology | Best researcher award

SCIENTIST – D at Central Water & Power Research Station, India

Dr. Prakash Kumar Palei currently serves as a Scientist-B in the Vibration Technology Division at the Central Water & Power Research Station (CWPRS), Pune. With a solid academic foundation in Physics and a keen focus on applied research, Dr. Palei has significantly contributed to the fields of vibration monitoring, structural health assessment, and controlled blasting technology. His cross-disciplinary approach integrates material science with field applications, making him a pivotal figure in civil and structural engineering research, especially concerning hydraulic structures. His work supports the safe operation and sustainability of major national infrastructure projects across India.

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EDUCATION:

Dr. Palei holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Physics from the National Institute of Technology, Rourkela, where he researched the structural and electrical characterization of lead-free KNN-based ceramics processed by conventional and microwave methods. He completed his M.Sc. in Physics from the same institute in 2007, and earlier earned his B.Sc. degree with honors in Physics from Ravenshaw College, Cuttack, in 2002. His academic credentials are further reinforced by his successful qualification in the GATE 2007 examination.

EXPERIENCE:

Dr. Palei possesses over a decade of professional experience that spans both academia and applied research. He began his career in education as an Assistant Professor at MIT College of Engineering, Pune, before transitioning into a scientific research role at CWPRS in 2014. He has played an instrumental role in over 30 national projects, involving controlled blasting, non-destructive testing (NDT), and vibration monitoring. Notably, he has collaborated on DRDO- and DIT-sponsored research on the development of lead-free ceramics and radiation-shielding materials. His experience also includes health assessment of dams, tunnels, and power stations, making him a valuable asset in ensuring structural safety and compliance.

RESEARCH INTEREST:

Dr. Palei’s research interests are multidisciplinary, encompassing ferroelectric and piezoelectric ceramics, structural safety evaluation through vibration analysis, controlled blasting near critical structures, and NDT methodologies. He integrates advanced instrumentation, such as ultrasonic testers and engineering seismographs, to collect empirical data that informs infrastructure resilience. He has also contributed to the development of new materials with dielectric and magnetic properties, emphasizing sustainable and safe engineering practices.

AWARD:

Dr. Palei has earned recognition for his applied research in ensuring the structural safety of critical infrastructure. His innovative work in implementing safe blasting techniques near earthen dams and tunnels, and his technical reports submitted to government clients, position him as a leading candidate for national research and engineering excellence awards. His nomination reflects both his academic rigor and his real-world impact on infrastructure safety.

PUBLICATION:

Dr. Palei has authored several peer-reviewed journal articles and conference proceedings. Key publications include:

  1. Effective implementation of controlled blasting methodology during excavation of hard rock in the close proximity of earthen dam and tunnel, Defence Technology, 2025 (In Press), cited in studies on dam safety.

  2. Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA)–bismuth ferrite (BFO) nanocomposite: low loss and high dielectric constant materials, Dalton Transactions, 2014, cited 85 times.

  3. Synthesis and Characterization of Superparamagnetic Fe₃O₄@SiO₂ Nanoparticles, Journal of Korean Chemical Society, 2014, cited 42 times.

  4. Novel Nanocrystalline Zinc Silver Antimonate as Ecofriendly Photocatalyst, Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2013, cited 69 times.

  5. Temperature dependent electrical properties of Ag-modified ceramics, Journal of Electroceramics, 2012, cited 55 times.

  6. Microwave processed KNN-LS ceramics: Structural and electrical properties, Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy, 2012, cited 38 times.

  7. Impedance spectroscopy of ferroelectric ceramics, Journal of Advanced Dielectrics, 2011, cited 33 times.

CONCLUSION:

Dr. Prakash Kumar Palei demonstrates an outstanding blend of academic excellence, practical expertise, innovative research, and national service, all underpinned by a prolific publication and project portfolio. His versatile contributions to both material science and structural engineering applications make him exceptionally suited for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances scientific understanding but also directly supports public safety and infrastructure resilience, fulfilling the highest ideals of research excellence.

Imad Gohar | Defect Detection | Best Researcher Award

Mr Imad Gohar | Defect Detection | Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate, Heriot-Watt University, Malaysia

Imad Gohar is a PhD candidate in Computer Engineering at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, specializing in autonomous aerial-based visual monitoring of wind turbine blade surface defects. His expertise spans renewable energy, computer vision, object detection, deep learning, and machine learning. With extensive teaching and research experience, he has contributed to several impactful publications and projects. Imad has earned recognition for his academic achievements, including a gold medal for securing the top position in his undergraduate studies.

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARDS

  1. Academic Excellence: Imad Gohar has consistently demonstrated academic brilliance, as evidenced by his Gold Medal for achieving the top rank in his undergraduate Computer Science program.
  2. Cutting-Edge Research: His PhD work on autonomous aerial-based visual monitoring of wind turbine blade defects addresses a critical challenge in renewable energy, making a significant contribution to sustainable development and machine learning applications.
  3. Diverse Teaching Experience: Gohar’s extensive teaching experience at prestigious institutions like Heriot-Watt University and NUST showcases his ability to impart knowledge and mentor future professionals effectively.
  4. Publications with Impact: His research output, including papers on person re-identification, defect detection, and advanced CNN-RNN architectures, reflects both technical depth and practical application, with citations highlighting peer recognition.
  5. Interdisciplinary Expertise: By combining renewable energy, computer vision, and deep learning, Gohar demonstrates a strong interdisciplinary approach, a hallmark of leading researchers.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENTS

  1. Collaboration and Visibility: While Gohar has strong publications, increasing international collaboration and participation in global research initiatives could further enhance his visibility and network in the research community.
  2. Broader Research Applications: Expanding his work beyond defect detection to include predictive maintenance or real-time monitoring could attract more practical implementations and industry partnerships.
  3. Funding and Grants: Actively securing research grants and leading large-scale projects could establish him as a principal investigator with leadership in innovative research.

EDUCATION

Imad Gohar is pursuing his PhD in Computer Engineering at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia (2022–2025), focusing on aerial-based defect detection in wind turbines. He completed his Master’s in Computer Science from NUST, Pakistan (2019), with a thesis on person re-identification using unsupervised learning techniques. His Bachelor’s in Computer Science from ICS&IT Peshawar, Pakistan (2016), emphasized algorithms, and his thesis introduced a web-based educational counseling expert system. Imad’s academic journey reflects his dedication to advancing innovative solutions in computing and engineering.

EXPERIENCE

Imad is a Teaching Assistant at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia (2022–present), conducting tutorials in programming and software engineering. He previously served as an Associate Lecturer at Capital University of Science and Technology, Islamabad (2021), teaching core computer science courses and supervising projects. As a Lab Engineer at NUST (2019–2020), he managed lab demonstrations and documentation. Imad also held lecturer roles at AUST and GCT, teaching diverse computing courses. His professional career highlights a blend of academic and technical expertise.

AWARDS AND HONORS

Imad was awarded the Undergraduate Performance Award (Gold Medal) by ICS&IT Peshawar in 2016 for achieving the top rank in Computer Science. This recognition underscores his academic excellence and commitment to innovation. Throughout his career, Imad has consistently demonstrated exceptional dedication to his field, earning accolades for his research and teaching contributions. His achievements reflect a deep passion for advancing technology and inspiring others in the academic and professional community.

RESEARCH FOCUS

Imad’s research focuses on renewable energy, computer vision, and deep learning. His work in autonomous visual monitoring and defect detection for wind turbine blades aims to improve operational efficiency in renewable energy systems. He explores innovative approaches, including rotated bounding boxes and aerial imagery, to address challenges in defect detection. His interests also encompass machine learning applications in person re-identification and advanced object detection techniques.

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  • 📖 Person re-identification using deep modeling of temporally correlated inertial motion patterns
  • 📖 Two stream deep CNN-RNN attentive pooling architecture for video-based person re-identification
  • 📖 Slice-Aided Defect Detection in Ultra High-Resolution Wind Turbine Blade Images
  • 📖 Automatic Defect Detection in Wind Turbine Blade Images: Model Benchmarks and Re-Annotations
  • 📖 Optimizing Wind Turbine Surface Defect Detection: A Rotated Bounding Box Approach
  • 📖 Review of state-of-the-art surface defect detection on wind turbine blades through aerial imagery: Challenges and recommendations

CONCLUSION

Imad Gohar’s exceptional academic achievements, impactful publications, and contributions to both teaching and applied research make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. By continuing to expand his collaborative efforts and exploring broader applications of his work, he could further solidify his position as a leader in renewable energy and computer vision research.

Yassir Wardi – Composite structures – Best Researcher Award

Yassir Wardi - Composite structures - Best Researcher Award

INSA Rennes/LGCGM - France

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Yassir Wardi's academic journey began with a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from Ecole Mohammadia d'Ingenieurs (EMI) in Morocco, where he laid the groundwork for his future in structural engineering. He furthered his education with a Master's degree in Structural Engineering from Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE), Hungary, enhancing his knowledge in areas such as structural dynamics and seismic design. This journey culminated in a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from INSA de Rennes, France, focusing on composite structures and finite element analysis.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

As a structural engineer at ARC-S Group, Yassir Wardi gained hands-on experience in structural design and modeling of various constructions, including concrete, steel, and Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) houses. His in-house R&D projects honed his skills in innovative structural systems and prepared him for his current role as a professor at Hubei University of Economics.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Yassir's research focuses on composite structures, particularly the development of finite element models to analyze the behavior of composite beams under different loading conditions. His work has contributed to the understanding of structural response to time effects such as creep and shrinkage, enhancing the accuracy of structural predictions and design methodologies.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Yassir's research has made a significant impact on the field of structural engineering, particularly in the analysis and design of composite structures. His publications in reputable journals and conferences have garnered attention, contributing to the advancement of knowledge and methodologies in the field.

ACADEMIC CITES

Yassir's publications have been cited multiple times, reflecting the relevance and impact of his research in the academic community. His work serves as a foundational resource for researchers and practitioners in the field of composite structures and finite element analysis.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Yassir Wardi's legacy lies in his dedication to advancing the understanding and design of composite structures. His future contributions are poised to further push the boundaries of knowledge in this field, paving the way for safer, more efficient, and sustainable structural solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

3D formulation of mono-symmetrical composite beams with deformable connection 2024

Micheal Sakr – Structural Health Monitoring – Best Researcher Award

Micheal Sakr - Structural Health Monitoring - Best Researcher Award

Western University of Ontario - Canada

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Micheal Sakr commenced his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Balamand, Lebanon, where he achieved outstanding academic performance, earning a cumulative average of 90.06% and graduating with distinction. He further enriched his academic background with graduate coursework in Structural Engineering at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, where he is currently pursuing a Ph.D. under the supervision of Dr. Ayan Sadhu. His research focus revolves around Digital Twins for Structural Health Monitoring, showcasing his commitment to advancing the field of structural engineering.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Throughout his academic career, Micheal has demonstrated versatility and excellence, serving as a Teaching Assistant at Western University, where he contributed to courses such as Engineering Statics, Advanced Structural Dynamics, and Professional Communication for Engineers. Additionally, his experience as an AutoCAD Drafter equipped him with practical skills in handling structural detailing and drawings for civil engineering projects.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Micheal's research interests center on Structural Health Monitoring, a field critical for ensuring the safety and integrity of civil infrastructure. His work involves utilizing specialized equipment for structural testing, such as displacement sensors, accelerometers, and acoustic emission sensors, to assess the strength and response of various structural elements. By actively participating in research projects and mentoring initiatives, Micheal demonstrates his dedication to advancing knowledge and addressing real-world engineering challenges.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Micheal's contributions to the field of Structural Health Monitoring have the potential to make a significant impact on civil engineering practices, particularly in ensuring the safety and resilience of infrastructure systems. His involvement in community aid groups and volunteer activities further underscores his commitment to making a positive difference in society.

ACADEMIC CITES

Micheal's academic achievements, including his outstanding performance in coursework and research, have positioned him as a promising scholar in the field of structural engineering. His contributions to research projects and mentorship activities reflect his dedication to academic excellence and professional development.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

As Micheal continues to pursue his Ph.D. and engage in research endeavors, he is poised to leave a lasting legacy in the field of Structural Health Monitoring. His passion for innovation, coupled with his strong academic foundation and practical skills, sets the stage for future contributions that will advance the safety, sustainability, and resilience of civil infrastructure worldwide.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Visualization of structural health monitoring information using Internet-of-Things integrated with building information modeling.  2023 (4)