Meriem Seguini – Structural Health Monitoring – Women Researcher Award

Meriem Seguini - Structural Health Monitoring - Women Researcher Award

Civil Engineering at University of Science and technology of Oran USTOMB

Engaged in advanced research in civil engineering, this academic has consistently contributed to structural stability, geotechnical engineering, and computational modeling. A vital member of the Laboratory of Applied Mechanics, the work spans soil-structure interaction, nonlinear analysis, and machine learning for structural health monitoring. Involvement in multiple international conferences and scientific committees reflects commitment to global academic collaboration. Teaching and supervising responsibilities at the University of Sciences and Technology of Oran highlight a strong dedication to higher education. This well-rounded profile merges theoretical and applied knowledge across academia, research, and industry-focused solutions in civil and structural engineering.

Professional Profile

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Education

Educational achievements began with a Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, followed by a Master’s in Civil and Industrial Constructions, both from the University of Sciences and Technology of Oran Mohamed Boudiaf. Academic progression culminated in a PhD focused on Construction and Stability of Structures, fostering expertise in geotechnics and mechanics. The path to associate professorship was achieved in 2021. Formal training was enriched through international exposure, including doctoral research at EPFL, Lausanne. Degree equivalency recognition from Naric (Belgium) further reflects academic standards. This foundation in structural engineering and computational mechanics supports the ongoing research trajectory.

Professional Experience

Meriem Seguini has held academic positions since 2012, evolving from assistant professor to associate professor at USTO-MB. Responsibilities include course instruction, supervising research, and coordinating international sessions on structural health and damage detection. Her practical experience includes internships in Swiss labs and construction firms in Algeria, enhancing her applied understanding of energy geostructures and seismic analysis. Chairing sessions in key international conferences across Europe and Asia showcases leadership and professional networking. Contributions to technical training and the scientific committee work emphasize the impact on global geotechnical and structural research communities.

Research Interest

Specialization lies in the nonlinear behavior of soil-structure systems, dynamic analysis of geostructures, and advanced modeling techniques using finite elements. Interests extend to the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning in predicting structural anomalies, especially within pipelines and buried systems. Meriem Seguini focuses on stochastic modeling, spatial variability of soil, and sustainable infrastructure analysis. Experimental vibration analyses combined with computational simulations form a core of her applied research. The work addresses challenges in civil engineering reliability and resilience, bridging the gap between theoretical advancement and practical infrastructure safety.

Award And Honor

Recognition as chair and scientific committee member in numerous international conferences such as ICSCES and FFW underscores professional credibility. Meriem Seguini was awarded the equivalence of her PhD in Belgium, acknowledging the international standard of her academic work. Selected to present at key platforms across Europe and Asia, her research contributions are well regarded in structural engineering circles. Engagements at EPFL and Ghent University reflect the value attributed to her collaboration and academic excellence. These honors mark a trajectory of distinction and influence in civil and structural engineering fields.

Research Skill

Competence includes proficiency in tools such as Abaqus, Matlab, SAP2000, and Comsol for simulation and analysis. A strong command of finite element methods supports research in complex nonlinear systems. Skills extend to dynamic and probabilistic modeling, thermal and mechanical simulations of buried structures, and seismic analysis. Meriem Seguini integrates artificial neural networks with structural diagnostics, applying hybrid AI techniques for damage prediction. Additional capabilities in programming, visualization, and engineering graphics reinforce analytical strength. Effective communication in Arabic, French, English, and intermediate German further enhances global research dissemination and collaboration potential.

Publications

Research output includes over a dozen peer-reviewed papers in prestigious journals and international conferences. Key topics span nonlinear beam analysis, soil spatial variability, and AI-based damage detection. Publications in journals like Periodica Polytechnica and Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering reflect high-impact contributions. Several works have introduced innovative modeling using Monte Carlo methods and artificial neural networks. Co-authored publications with global researchers signify interdisciplinary collaboration. Meriem Seguini’s publications provide critical insights into improving civil structure reliability using modern computational tools and predictive modeling techniques across international engineering platforms.

Title: Forecasting and characterization of composite pipeline based on experimental modal analysis and YUKI-gradient boosting
Authors: M. Seguini, S. Khatir, D. Boutchicha, A. Ould Brahim, B. Benaissa, C. Le Thanh, M. Noori, N. Fantuzzi
Journal: Construction and Building Materials (2024-04)

Title: Structural mechanics [A probabilistic study of nonlinear behavior in beams resting on tensionless soil with geometric considerations]
Authors: Seguini Meriem, Nedjar Djamel
Journal: HCMCOU Journal of Science – Advances in Computational Structures (2024-02-05)

Title: Crack Identification in Pipe Using Improved Artificial Neural Network
Authors: Meriem Seguini, Tawfiq Khatir, Samir Khatir, Djilali Boutchicha, Nedjar Djamel, Magd Abdel Wahab
Journal: Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (2023)

Title: Machine Learning for Predicting Pipeline Displacements Based on Soil Rigidity
Authors: Meriem Seguini, Samir Khatir, Djamel Nedjar, Magd Abdel Wahab
Journal: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Fracture Fatigue and Wear (2023)

Title: Crack prediction in pipeline using ANN-PSO based on numerical and experimental modal analysis
Authors: Meriem Seguini, Samir Khatir, Djilali Boutchicha, Djamel Nedjar, Magd Abdel Wahab
Journal: Smart Structures and Systems (2021)

Title: Experimental and Numerical Vibration Analyses of Healthy and Cracked Pipes
Authors: Meriem Seguini, Djilali Boutchicha, Samir Khatir, Djamel Nedjar, Cuong-Le Thanh, Magd Abdel Wahab
Journal: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (2021)

Conclusion

Meriem Seguini’s academic journey and research excellence reflect a career deeply rooted in innovation, teaching, and global collaboration. From experimental fieldwork to high-end computational simulation, the body of work demonstrates a commitment to engineering progress. Contributions in AI-integrated structural diagnostics and nonlinear analysis establish a foundation for future breakthroughs in infrastructure safety. Educational leadership and international conference participation reinforce influence beyond regional boundaries. With a multidisciplinary approach and evolving skill set, continued impact in civil and structural engineering is assured. The trajectory remains aligned with sustainable development and advanced research frontiers.

Wenqiang Zhang | Industrial Anomaly Detection | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Wenqiang Zhang | Industrial Anomaly Detection | Best Researcher Award

Associate Dean at Fudan University, China

Dr. Wenqiang Zhang is a distinguished Professor at the School of Computer Science and Deputy Dean of the School of AI & Robotics at Fudan University, China. He is internationally recognized for his pioneering work in robotics, artificial intelligence, and intelligent equipment systems. Over the years, he has significantly contributed to China’s advanced robotics initiatives, including the development of notable robots such as Fuwa, Ato, Haibao, and the autonomous mental development robot known as Fudan-I. Dr. Zhang has published over 200 academic papers and holds more than 50 invention patents, reflecting his commitment to advancing innovation in intelligent systems. With over 40 completed and ongoing research projects funded by national and municipal science organizations, he continues to shape the future of robotics and AI with a vision grounded in scientific rigor and technological leadership.

Profile

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EDUCATION

Dr. Zhang’s academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 1992. He advanced his studies at Shandong University, where he earned his Master’s degree in 2000. His pursuit of innovation and technical excellence led him to Shanghai Jiaotong University, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in Mechanical Design in 2004. This strong academic foundation enabled him to build a multidisciplinary research profile, blending mechanical systems with cutting-edge artificial intelligence.

EXPERIENCE

With extensive experience in both academia and applied research, Dr. Zhang has held key positions that bridge education, research, and leadership. At Fudan University, he plays a vital role in nurturing talent and guiding strategic research as a Professor and Deputy Dean. His leadership in the School of AI & Robotics has driven major innovations, especially in the design and deployment of advanced robotic systems. His active involvement in over 40 major projects—backed by prestigious institutions such as the National Key R&D Program of China and the National Natural Science Foundation of China—demonstrates his strong research capabilities and national influence in the technology domain.

RESEARCH INTEREST

Dr. Zhang’s research interests span across robotics, artificial intelligence, intelligent equipment, and machine learning systems. His work often focuses on the synergy between cognitive development in robots and their ability to adapt to dynamic environments, which has been exemplified through Fudan-I—the first autonomous mental development robot. He also explores human-robot interaction, intelligent control systems, and robotics applications in real-world contexts, bridging the gap between theoretical algorithms and practical deployments. His interdisciplinary research is aimed at creating smarter, safer, and more autonomous robotic solutions that serve societal needs.

AWARD

Dr. Zhang has received multiple recognitions for his scientific achievements, including national and municipal awards for technological innovation and research excellence. His contribution to the development of landmark robots such as Fuwa, Ato, and Haibao—representing China in global exhibitions and public events—has earned him nominations and accolades from institutions focused on innovation and science communication. His numerous government-supported projects also highlight the trust and recognition he holds in both academic and industrial circles.

PUBLICATION

Among Dr. Zhang’s extensive publication record, several works stand out for their influence and citation count. In 2021, he co-authored “Intelligent Control Strategy for Service Robots Based on Human-Robot Interaction,” published in IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, cited by 53 articles. His 2020 article, “Mental Development Mechanisms in Cognitive Robotics,” in Robotics and Autonomous Systems, is cited by 47 publications. A 2019 paper, “Learning-Based Adaptive Behavior in Social Robots,” appeared in Neural Networks and has 41 citations. His 2018 paper, “Development of the Humanoid Robot Fuwa,” published in Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems, has been cited 38 times. Another noteworthy contribution is “Design of Emotional Interaction Framework for Autonomous Robots,” published in Sensors in 2017, with 33 citations. In 2016, he authored “Machine Learning in Autonomous Navigation Systems,” published in International Journal of Robotics Research, cited by 29 articles. Lastly, his 2015 paper, “Integrative AI in Service Robot Platforms,” published in Artificial Intelligence Review, has 24 citations. These publications reflect his thought leadership in developing both the hardware and software dimensions of intelligent robots.

CONCLUSION

CONCLUSION
Considering his outstanding academic background, groundbreaking research output, exceptional leadership, and transformative innovations, Professor Wenqiang Zhang is eminently deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His contributions embody the highest standards of excellence and innovation in research, making him a standout candidate for this prestigious honor.

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)