Mohammadmahdi Amini | Structural health monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohammadmahdi Amini | Structural health monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Innovation & Technology Manager at Laskaridis Shipping Co. LTD, Greece

🎓 Mohammadmahdi Amini, a skilled BIM Modeler born in 1995, has over 3 years of professional expertise in Revit-based Building Information Modeling (BIM). 🌍 Based in Damghan, Semnan, Iran, he has authored three Q1 Elsevier journal papers exploring the effects of magnetic fields on concrete properties. 🏗️ Proficient in Autodesk Revit, AutoCAD, and advanced design software, Mohammadmahdi excels in architectural design, construction documentation, and quantity surveying. ✍️ Fluent in English with an IELTS score of 6, he thrives in collaborative environments, showcasing a passion for innovative civil engineering solutions.

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Education🎓

Mohammadmahdi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Semnan University, Iran (2014–2019). 🏫 Specializing in structural analysis and concrete technologies, he developed a foundational understanding of construction methodologies and project management. đź“š With a GPA of 13.73, his academic journey laid the groundwork for his advanced research in magnetic fields’ effects on concrete, culminating in contributions to high-impact journals. ✨ Semnan University was instrumental in shaping his technical and analytical abilities, inspiring his pursuit of excellence in BIM modeling and civil engineering research.

Experience đź’Ľ

As a BIM Modeler at Agourconstruction (Dec 2020–Feb 2024), Mohammadmahdi specialized in Revit-based architectural drafting, quantity surveying, and cost estimation. 📊 His role extended to supervision assistance and resident engineering, ensuring project execution met quality standards. 🏗️ With a keen eye for detail, he collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to deliver efficient construction documentation. ✨ Leveraging his Revit and AutoCAD expertise, he optimized workflows and developed innovative solutions for construction challenges. 🌟 His commitment to excellence has consistently driven successful project outcomes.

Awards and Honors 🏅

Elsevier Recognition: Published three Q1 journal papers in 2024, advancing research in magnetic fields’ effects on concrete. Academic Achievement: Recognized for contributing innovative methodologies to concrete technologies at Semnan University Innovation Awards: Praised for applying novel magnetic approaches in structural engineering solutions. Professional Excellence: Earned commendations for delivering high-quality BIM projects and advancing Revit-based construction workflows.

Research Focus 🔬

Mohammadmahdi’s research centers on leveraging magnetic fields to enhance concrete’s mechanical properties. 🧲 His studies delve into the compressive strength of concrete enriched with silica sand, ferrosilicon, and nano-silica. đź“– His publications include experimental and numerical investigations of magnetic field effects, aiming to improve concrete’s durability and magnetization. đź’ˇ A pioneering approach integrates nanotechnology and magnetic innovations for advanced construction materials. ✨ His work bridges theory and application, inspiring sustainable and efficient civil engineering solutions.

Publications đź“–

1. Numerical Investigation on the Impact of Alternating Magnetic Fields on the Mechanical Properties of Concrete with Various Silica Sand and Ferrosilicon Compositions

Authors: Ghanepour, M.; Amini, M.M.; Rezaifar, O.
Journal: Results in Engineering
Volume: 24
Article ID: 103631
Year: 2024
Citations: 0
This study investigates the mechanical behavior of concrete exposed to alternating magnetic fields, focusing on compositions incorporating silica sand and ferrosilicon. Advanced numerical simulations provide insights into how magnetic fields influence concrete’s structural performance and durability. This work serves as a significant step in optimizing construction materials for modern infrastructure.

2. Experimental Analysis of the Impact of Alternating Magnetic Fields on the Compressive Strength of Concrete with Various Silica Sand and Microsilica Compositions

Authors: Amini, M.M.; Ghanepour, M.; Rezaifar, O.
Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials
Volume: 21
Article ID: e03487
Year: 2024
Citations: 3
This experimental study explores the compressive strength enhancement of concrete treated with alternating magnetic fields. It emphasizes how the integration of silica sand and microsilica alters the concrete’s properties under magnetic exposure. The findings highlight innovative strategies to improve concrete performance in high-demand applications.

3. A Novel Magnetic Approach to Improve Compressive Strength and Magnetization of Concrete Containing Nano Silica and Steel Fibers

Authors: Rezaifar, O.; Ghanepour, M.; Amini, M.M.
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Volume: 91
Article ID: 109342
Year: 2024
Citations: 7
This paper presents a groundbreaking approach to enhancing concrete’s compressive strength and magnetization through the inclusion of nano silica and steel fibers. The application of magnetic fields during the curing process demonstrates significant improvements in both mechanical and magnetic properties. This research has profound implications for the construction of magnetically sensitive and structurally robust materials.

Conclusion

Mohammadmahdi Amini demonstrates significant potential for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his impactful publications, technical expertise, and innovative research on concrete properties. However, improving language proficiency, further diversifying research topics, and showcasing exceptional academic achievements could make his profile even more compelling for international recognition. Overall, he is a strong candidate for the award.

Assoc Prof Dr. M.A El-Shorbagy | Engineering Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Hany Bauomy | Engineering Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. M.A El-Shorbagy, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Al-Kharj 11942, Saudi Arabia, Egypt

Assoc Prof Dr. M.A El-Shorbagy is academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a PhD in Bio systems Engineering from Kangwon National University, South Korea. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into agricultural and architectural applications.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Local search based hybrid particle swarm optimization algorithm for multiobjective optimization

Authors: AA Mousa, MA El-Shorbagy, WF Abd-El-Wahed

Journal: Swarm and Evolutionary Computation

Citations: 191 (2012)

Integrating particle swarm optimization with genetic algorithms for solving nonlinear optimization problems

Authors: MAES WF Abd-El-Wahed, AA Mousa

Journal: Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics

Citations: 187 (2011)

Green synthesis of bimetallic ZnO–CuO nanoparticles and their cytotoxicity properties

Authors: Y Cao, HA Dhahad, MA El-Shorbagy, HQ Alijani, M Zakeri, A Heydari, …

Journal: Scientific Reports

Citations: 105 (2021)

Computational valuation of Darcy ternary-hybrid nanofluid flow across an extending cylinder with induction effects

Authors: KAM Alharbi, AES Ahmed, M Ould Sidi, NA Ahammad, A Mohamed, …

Journal: Micromachines

Citations: 101 (2022)

MHD stagnation point flow of nanofluid over a curved stretching/shrinking surface subject to the influence of Joule heating and convective condition

Authors: XH Zhang, A Abidi, AES Ahmed, MR Khan, MA El-Shorbagy, M Shutaywi, …

Journal: Case Studies in Thermal Engineering

Citations: 101 (2021)

Optimization of wind turbines siting in a wind farm using genetic algorithm based local search

Authors: AM Abdelsalam, MA El-Shorbagy

Journal: Renewable Energy

Citations: 101 (2018)

Particle swarm optimization from theory to applications

Authors: MA El-Shorbagy, AE Hassanien

Journal: International Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis (IJRSDA)

Citations: 92 (2018)

Computational assessment of hybrid nanofluid flow with the influence of hall current and chemical reaction over a slender stretching surface

Authors: S Elattar, MM Helmi, MA Elkotb, MA El-Shorbagy, A Abdelrahman, M Bilal, …

Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal

Citations: 87 (2022)

Analytical and semi-analytical solutions for Phi-four equation through three recent schemes

Authors: MMA Khater, AA Mousa, MA El-Shorbagy, RAM Attia

Journal: Results in Physics

Citations: 78 (2021)

Abundant stable computational solutions of Atangana–Baleanu fractional nonlinear HIV-1 infection of CD4+ T-cells of immunodeficiency syndrome

Authors: MMA Khater, AES Ahmed, MA El-Shorbagy

Journal: Results in Physics

Citations: 74 (2021)