Khuram Rashid – Developing Green Materials – Best Researcher Award

Dr. Khuram Rashid - Developing Green Materials - Best Researcher Award

University of Engineering and Technology - Pakistan

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Early Academic Pursuits:

Dr. Khuram Rashid embarked on his academic journey with a Bachelor's degree in Architectural Engineering from UET, Lahore, Pakistan, followed by a Master's in Building Engineering. His academic prowess reached its zenith with a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Hokkaido University, Japan, achieved between 2013 and 2016.

Professional Endeavors:

Over the years, Dr. Rashid has held various academic positions, showcasing a trajectory of growth and expertise. Starting as a Lecturer in 2007, he progressed to Assistant Professor (2012-2018), then Associate Professor (2018-2022), and currently serves as a distinguished Professor in the Department of Architectural Engineering and Design at UET, Lahore.

Contributions and Research Focus:

With an impressive track record, Dr. Rashid has accumulated a substantial number of research achievements. His 84 publications, including 49 SCI journal papers and 25 conference papers, reflect his commitment to advancing knowledge in his field Developing Green Materials. His research spans a diverse range, from the development of Lime Calcined Clay Cement (LC3) to geopolymer-based construction materials and the strengthening of reinforced concrete members.

Impact and Influence:

Dr. Rashid's influence extends beyond publications, as demonstrated by his role in completing three research projects, supervising numerous theses at both master's and Ph.D. levels, and his involvement in overseas collaborations. Notably, his contribution to the "One Belt-One Road initiative" and collaboration with Yonsi University, South Korea, showcase his global impact.

Academic Citations:

With a Google Citation count of approximately 1500, Dr. Rashid's work has resonated widely in the academic community, attesting to the significance of his contributions to the field of Civil Engineering and Architectural Design in Developing Green Materials.

Legacy and Future Contributions:

As the Chairman of the Department of Architectural Engineering and Design, Dr. Rashid has not only contributed to academic leadership but also actively participated in shaping the national agenda. His memberships in professional bodies like the Pakistan Engineering Council and Pakistan Engineering Congress underscore his commitment to advancing the engineering profession.

Developing Green Materials:

A significant aspect of Dr. Rashid's research focus is on the development of green materials. His interest in Lime Calcined Clay Cement (LC3), geopolymer-based construction materials, and sustainable load-bearing wall panels aligns with the global imperative for eco-friendly construction practices. Ongoing projects, such as the HEC-funded initiative for Geopolymer-based Sustainable Construction Material, highlight his dedication to sustainable and cost-effective housing solutions.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Experimental and analytical selection of sustainable recycled concrete with ceramic waste aggregate.  2017 (152)

 

Winston Oluwole Soboyejo – Sustainable Materials – Sustainable Infrastructure Innovation Award

Winston Oluwole Soboyejo - Sustainable Materials - Sustainable Infrastructure Innovation Award

SUNY Polytechnic Institute - United States

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Winston Oluwole Soboyejo embarked on his academic journey with a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Mechanical Engineering from King's College, London University, in July 1985. Additionally, he attained an A. K. C. Associateship of King's College in Ethics, Theology & Philosophy during the same period. He further pursued his academic endeavors with a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Metallurgy from Churchill College, Cambridge University, England, completing it in October 1988.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Dr. Soboyejo has made significant contributions in various capacities throughout his career. As of the information provided, he holds the position of a member of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering (NAE), the World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), and the Nigerian Academy of Engineering (NgAE). He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineers (AIMBE), and the African Academy of Science (AAS). Furthermore, he is a Fellow and one of the Founders of the Materials Society of Nigeria (MSN) and the Nigerian Academy of Science (NAS).

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Dr. Soboyejo's research is centered around multi-functional materials for health, energy, and the environment. His group utilizes a combination of experiments and models to study materials' structure and properties at different length scales. Their interdisciplinary work has led to advancements in aerospace/automotive materials, biomedical/dental implants, drug delivery systems, solar cells, batteries, water filters, and sustainable building materials.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

With an H-Index of 60 and over 14,000 citations, Dr. Soboyejo's work has left a lasting impact on the field. His focus on practical applications has resulted in the development of materials with real-world applications, contributing to advancements in various industries.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Dr. Soboyejo's involvement in numerous advisory boards, both current and prior, showcases his commitment to guiding and shaping various scientific and technological initiatives globally. His future contributions may involve continued leadership in advisory roles, mentorship, and further research advancements.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

In-vivo studies of targeted and localized cancer drug release from microporous poly-di-methyl-siloxane (PDMS) devices for the treatment of triple negative breast cancer.

Cyclic-induced deformation and the degradation of Al-doped LLZO electrolytes in all-solid-state Li-metal batteries.