MARCO DOMANESCHI – Sustainable seismic impact – Best Researcher Award

Dr. MARCO DOMANESCHI - Sustainable seismic impact - Best Researcher Award

Politecnico di Torino - Italy

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Dr. MARCO DOMANESCHI embarked on his academic journey by obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Pavia in 1998. His early dedication to the field set the stage for his subsequent accomplishments in academia.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

After completing his undergraduate studies, Dr. Domaneschi pursued a specialization course in Structural Control and Health Monitoring at UPC in Barcelona, Spain, in 1999, supported by a scholarship from the University of Pavia. In 2006, he earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Pavia, receiving the highest honors. Throughout his career, he held various positions, including being a visiting scholar at UPC Barcelona and Princeton University.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at the Department of Structural, Geotechnical, and Building Engineering (DISEG) of Politecnico di Torino, Dr. Domaneschi has contributed significantly to earthquake engineering, resilience of the built environment, structural design, and intelligent infrastructure. His involvement in teaching courses like "Earthquake Engineering and Resilience of the Built Environment" reflects his commitment to nurturing future engineers.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Dr. Domaneschi's impact extends beyond the classroom. As a Board Member of the Doctoral Program ASTIS at the University of Foggia, he actively contributes to doctoral courses, focusing on safety, resilience of critical infrastructures, and protection techniques for the built environment and communities. His influence is further underscored by his role as an evaluator for the National Agency for the Evaluation of the University System and Research in 2022.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Acknowledged as one of the top 2% most-cited scientists by Stanford and the recipient of the Wiley Top Downloaded Article Certification, Dr. Domaneschi's research has left a lasting imprint on the academic community. His numerous collaborations with universities and his role in teaching activities demonstrate his dedication to the advancement of structural and seismic engineering.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Dr. MARCO DOMANESCHI's legacy lies in his multidimensional contributions to academia, professional practice, and research. As he continues to shape the future of structural engineering through teaching, research, and evaluations, his influence is poised to grow, leaving an indelible mark on the field.

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Nancy Marshall – Community Planning – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nancy Marshall - Community Planning - Best Researcher Award

The University of Sydney - Australia

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Dr. Nancy Marshall embarked on her academic journey, earning her PhD in Planning and Urban Development from the University of New South Wales (Australia) in 2000. Her thesis, "Into the Third Millennium: Neocorporatism, the State and the Urban Planning Profession," showcased her early dedication to exploring the intersection of urban planning and governance. Notably, she received the Overseas Postgraduate Research Scholarship for three consecutive years (1997-1999).

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Over the years, Dr. Marshall has held various academic positions, starting as a Research Officer & Casual Lecturer at UNSW (2001-2003) and later becoming an Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer, and Lecturer at UNSW's Faculty of the Built Environment (2004-2020). She continued her academic journey as an Associate Professor at the University of Sydney, where she also served as the Program Director for various Urban Design and Planning programs (2020-2023).

Her role as the Associate Dean/Education at UNSW (2009-2013) showcased her leadership in shaping the faculty's educational landscape.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Dr. Marshall's contributions extend to various realms, including curriculum development, course delivery, and student assessment. Her research focus on public open space planning and smart cities aligns with contemporary urban challenges. As an award-winning academic, her impact is evident in her role as a grants assessor for the Australian Research Council and the Australian Learning and Teaching Council.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Dr. Marshall's influence is seen in her roles as a member of academic boards, program directorships, and various committees. Her involvement in national and international planning organizations, such as the Canadian Institute of Planners and her editorial role in Plan Canada, underscores her broad influence.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Dr. Marshall's academic outputs include impactful books, articles, and research papers. Notable among them is her book "Routledge Handbook on People and Place in the 21st Century City," reflecting her dedication to advancing knowledge in urban studies.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Dr. Marshall's legacy lies in her commitment to advancing the field of urban planning, education, and research. Her future contributions are anticipated to further shape the discourse on smart cities and public space planning.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Surveying International University Students: The Case of the 5% Response Rate   2022 (4)
Liking, Tweeting and Posting: An Analysis of Community Engagement through Social Media Platforms.  2020 (7)
A Sound Understanding of Healthy Cities.  2019 (1)
The Power of Cities on People–Place Relationships.  2019 (1)
Australian University Students: Survey of an International Cohort.  2021 (1)

Vasiliki Aravani – Environmental Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Vasiliki Aravani - Environmental Engineering - Best Researcher Award

Holcim Innovation Center - France

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Vasiliki Aravani embarked on her academic journey at the University of Patras, Greece, where she earned her Bachelor's Degree in Environmental Engineering, equivalent to a Master's in Environmental Science. Her final grade of 8.78/10 reflects her dedication to academic excellence. Her Bachelor's thesis focused on the "Use of Modified Adsorption Materials for the Restoration of Eutrophic Aquatic Ecosystems."

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Vasiliki continued her academic pursuit by pursuing a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering at the University of Patras, exploring the integrated management and exploitation of agricultural residues for energy production. In her professional roles, she has contributed significantly to sustainable initiatives, serving as a Life Cycle Assessment R&D Engineer at Holcim Innovation Center and as a Research Fellow at the University of Patras, focusing on environmental resilience in rural areas.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Vasiliki's research journey includes substantial contributions to projects like "SYNARGON," where she conducted literature reviews, anaerobic digestion experiments, Life Cycle Assessments (LCA), and techno-economic assessments. Her Ph.D. thesis on integrated agricultural residue management reflects her commitment to sustainable waste management practices.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

Having worked as a Quality Analyst at Biolab Laboratories, Vasiliki gained insights into ISO policies, microbial analysis, and quality control procedures. Her role as a Supervisor and Teaching Assistant at the University of Patras demonstrates her commitment to nurturing future environmental engineers and researchers.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Vasiliki's research has resulted in valuable publications and contributions to conferences. Her work on the application of polysystem theory, translator recruitment criteria, and a critical appraisal of translations showcases her diverse interests and scholarly impact.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

As a dedicated researcher and professional, Vasiliki Aravani's legacy is marked by her commitment to sustainable practices, waste management, and rural environmental resilience. Her future contributions are anticipated in her current role as a Life Cycle Assessment R&D Engineer, where she continues to provide expert advice and support sustainability initiatives.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Biochemical Μethane potential of most promising agricultural residues in Northern and Southern Greece.  2022 (15)