Zhongxiang Liu – Force Analysis – Best Researcher Award

Zhongxiang Liu - Force Analysis - Best Researcher Award

Southeast University - China

ZHONGXIANG LIU, PH.D ๐ŸŽ“

Dr. Zhongxiang Liu is an accomplished academic in the field of structural engineering, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Southeast University in Nanjing, China. His expertise lies in structural health monitoring, performance evaluation, and condition assessment, especially for bridges and other large-scale civil structures. His research aims to enhance the resilience and durability of infrastructure systems.

STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING ๐ŸŒ‰

Dr. Liu's research primarily focuses on structural health monitoring, particularly in bridges. His innovative methods assess the health and durability of civil structures under various environmental conditions, ensuring their safety and longevity. Through dynamic analysis and novel sensor technologies, he is pushing the frontiers of smart city applications in structural engineering.

OFFSHORE STRUCTURE DYNAMICS ๐ŸŒŠ

In addition to his work in traditional civil structures, Dr. Liu has extended his research into hydro/aero-dynamic analysis of offshore structures. His work in this area addresses critical challenges in ensuring the stability and performance of submerged floating tunnels and other marine infrastructure under dynamic environmental forces such as waves and currents.

INNOVATIVE SENSING TECHNOLOGIES ๐Ÿ› 

Dr. Liu is a pioneer in developing and implementing novel sensing technologies for infrastructure health monitoring. These advanced tools allow for real-time monitoring of structural integrity and early detection of wear and fatigue, significantly reducing maintenance costs and improving the lifespan of critical infrastructure in urban environments.

AWARDS & RECOGNITION ๐Ÿ†

Throughout his career, Dr. Liu has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to civil engineering. His accolades include the prestigious Science and Technology Progress Award of Jiangsu, the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva Gold Medal, and multiple National Scholarships. His groundbreaking work continues to earn him both national and international honors.

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH ๐ŸŒ

Dr. Liu has a global academic footprint, having collaborated with leading scholars from renowned institutions such as Columbia University and Virginia Tech. His international collaborations have enriched his research in fatigue analysis and corrosion-fretting fatigue performance of bridge components, leading to significant advancements in civil engineering.

FUNDED PROJECTS ๐Ÿ’ก

Dr. Liu leads several high-impact research projects funded by China's National Key R&D Programs and the National Natural Science Foundation of China. His projects focus on the life evolution modeling of extra-large span bridges and the nonlinear vibration mechanisms of submerged floating tunnel cables, driving advancements in bridge safety and monitoring.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Design and Evaluation of Novel Submerged Floating Tunnel Models Based on Dynamic Similarity
Authors: Ren, H., Guo, T., Liu, Z., Zhi, G., Xu, X.
Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland)
Year: 2024

Title: Fatigue Behavior and Fracture Surface Analysis of Corroded High-Strength Bridge Cable Wires
Authors: Liu, Z., Guo, T., Li, W., Cheng, B., Correia, J.
Journal: Materials
Year: 2024

Title: Physics-informed deep learning for structural vibration identification and its application on a benchmark structure
Authors: Zhang, M., Guo, T., Zhang, G., Liu, Z., Xu, W.
Journal: Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Year: 2024

Title: Experimental Study on the Impact of Using FRP Sheets on the Axial Compressive Performance of Short-Circular Composite Columns
Authors: Liu, J., Ma, D., Dong, F., Liu, Z.
Journal: Materials
Year: 2023

Title: Damage diagnosis and fretting wear performance analysis of short suspenders in cable-supported bridges
Authors: Liu, Z., Shi, X., Guo, T., Yang, J., Correia, J.
Journal: Structures
Year: 2023

Emmanuel Damilola Aweda – Land degradation – Excellence in Research

Emmanuel Damilola Aweda - Land degradation - Excellence in Research

Federal University of Technology - Nigeria

AUTHOR PROFILE

GOOGLE SCHOLAR

METEOROLOGIST & CLIMATE CHANGE RESEARCHER ๐ŸŒ

Emmanuel Damilola Aweda is a dedicated meteorologist with extensive expertise in climate change and human habitat dynamics. He is currently pursuing his PhD in Climate Change and Human Habitat at the Federal University of Technology, Minna, Nigeria. His research focuses on atmospheric sciences, applied meteorology, and the intersection of climate change and human development, particularly in Africa.

PROFESSIONAL CAREER ๐Ÿš€

Emmanuel has been a Meteorologist and Lecturer at the World Meteorological Organization Regional Training Centre, Nigerian Meteorological Agency, since 2015. His career began as a Weather Forecaster at Murtala Muhammed International Airport, where he honed his skills in meteorology, providing essential services for national and international aviation.

RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS ๐Ÿ“Š

His research contributions include studies on vegetation anomalies, climate change, and migration impacts on land degradation in Nigeria. Emmanuel's work has been published in leading journals, and his findings contribute to a deeper understanding of climate change impacts on ecosystems and urban landscapes.

INTERNATIONAL PRESENTATIONS ๐ŸŒ

Emmanuel has presented his research at conferences around the world, including Germany, Italy, Hong Kong, and Burkina Faso. His work on climate variability, sustainable development, and migration adaptation strategies has earned recognition on international platforms, expanding the global understanding of climate-related challenges in Africa.

ACADEMIC PROJECTS ๐Ÿ“š

He has also provided academic and technical assistance to the Gambian Aeronautical Meteorological Forecasters and Observers through a UNEP-organized project. His involvement in training and development showcases his commitment to improving meteorological services across Africa.

TEACHING & MENTORSHIP ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿซ

As a lecturer, Emmanuel teaches a wide range of courses including Satellite Meteorology, Urban Climatology, and Marine Meteorology. His dedication to education extends beyond the classroom, as he continues to mentor students and professionals in the field of meteorology and climate sciences.

TECHNICAL EXPERTISE & SKILLS ๐Ÿ’ป

Emmanuel is proficient in data analysis and visualization using SPSS, JASP, R, and Python. His expertise in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allows him to conduct geospatial mapping and analysis, essential for his work in remote sensing and meteorology.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Title: Inter-annual variation of vegetation anomaly over Nigeria using satellite-derived index
Authors: ED Aweda, ZD Adeyewa
Journal: Advances in Applied Science Research
Year: 2011

Title: Community-based assessment of the dynamics of urban landscape characteristics and ecosystem services in the rainforest and guinea savanna ecoregions of Nigeria
Authors: RO Obateru, AA Okhimamhe, OA Fashae, E Aweda, D Dragovich, ...
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
Year: 2024

Title: The usefulness of NDVI in the monitoring of drought in the Guinea Savannah Region of Nigeria
Authors: ED Aweda, ZD Adeyewa
Journal: Environmental Studies
Year: 2009

Title: Determination of the Onset and Cessation of Growing Season in South West Nigeria
Authors: ED Aweda, ZD Adeyewa
Event: Proceedings of International Conference on Nanotechnology and Biosensors
Year: 2010

Title: Assessing the Impacts of Migration on Land Degradation in the Savannah Region of Nigeria
Authors: ED Aweda, AA Okhimamhe, RO Obateru, A Schรผrmann, M Teucher, ...
Journal: Sustainability
Year: 2024

Mana Tsujino – Environmental Hydrology – Water Resources Management Achievement Award

Mana Tsujino - Environmental Hydrology - Water Resources Management Achievement Award

University of Oxford - United Kingdom

AUTHOR PROFILE

Scopus

EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Mana Tsujino embarked on her academic journey by pursuing a Bachelor's program in Environmental Sciences at the University of Tokyo, where she achieved a remarkable GPA of 3.6. Her academic excellence was evident as she ranked among the top 4 students in a faculty of over 250 individuals. She furthered her education with participation in the Tsinghua Global Summer School in Sustainability and Climate Change, further enriching her knowledge in environmental studies.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Mana Tsujino has engaged in various professional endeavors, including internships and academic research. Notably, she interned at PwC Sustainability LLC, where she contributed to consulting projects focused on corporate sustainability and climate change adaptation. She also gained experience at Ac-Planta Inc., conducting overseas market research on biostimulants for plants in water-scarce areas. Additionally, Mana demonstrated her commitment to community service through her internship at CheerfulSmile in Cambodia, where she assisted students and engaged in community cleanup activities.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS

Mana Tsujino's research focus lies in environmental hydrology, particularly in the context of climate change and water resilience strategies. Her publication on groundwater dynamics in small carbonate islands showcases her expertise in this field. Moreover, Mana's dissertation project at the University of Oxford delves into climate change and water resilience strategies in the Philippines, highlighting her dedication to addressing pressing environmental challenges through academic research.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Mana Tsujino's contributions to environmental hydrology and sustainability have the potential to make a significant impact on society. Her research insights and practical experience in internships contribute to the development of effective strategies for mitigating the impacts of climate change on water resources. As a delegate at the One Young Youth Summit and recipient of prestigious scholarships, Mana has demonstrated her leadership and commitment to addressing global environmental challenges.

ACADEMIC CITES

Mana Tsujino's research publication on groundwater dynamics has contributed to the body of knowledge in environmental science. Her work has been cited by fellow researchers and scholars, reflecting the relevance and significance of her contributions to the field of environmental hydrology.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Mana Tsujino's legacy lies in her dedication to advancing knowledge and finding innovative solutions to environmental challenges, particularly in the field of environmental hydrology. Her future contributions are expected to continue shaping the discourse surrounding climate change adaptation and water resilience strategies, with the aim of promoting sustainability and protecting water resources for future generations.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Groundwater dynamics on small carbonate islands: Insights from radiocarbon and stable isotopes in Kikai Island, Southwest Japan.ย  2024