Şeyma Teberik | Eartquake | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Şeyma Teberik | Eartquake| Women Researcher Award

 student, Civil Engineering, Turkey

Şeyma Teberik is a multifaceted professional, combining her expertise as a civil engineer with her passion for 2D animation. Born in 1993 in Niğde, Turkey, she has established herself as a skilled geotechnical-earthquake engineer, structure engineer, and content producer. Her unique blend of technical and artistic skills makes her an asset in her field.

Profile

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Education 🎓

Licence Degree in Civil Engineering from Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Engineering (2011-2015)  PhD student in Civil Engineering at Nigde Omer Halisdemir University, Faculty of Engineering (2019-present)

Experience 🧪

Civil Engineer and 2D Animator Artist  Geotechnical-Earthquake Engineer (DeepSoil, Plaxis, SeismoMatch)  Structure Engineer (Sap2000, Etabs)  Content Producer (Canva) Visual Arts Educator

Awards & Honors🏆

Unfortunately, no specific awards or honors are mentioned in the provided information. However, Şeyma Teberik’s diverse skill set, research experience, and education suggest that she may be a recipient of recognition or awards in her field.

Research Focus 🔍

Geotechnical-Earthquake Engineering  Structural Analysis and Design  2D Animation and Visual Arts  Civil Engineering and Construction

Publications📚

1. 📊 “Scaling of a Prototype Pile Raft Foundation System to a Small Laboratory Scale Model and Investigation of Structure-Pile-Soil Interaction by Numerical Analysis Method” (TUMTMK, 2023)
2. 🌉 “COMPARISON OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS OF A SINGLE-SPAN STEEL PROTOTYPE STRUCTURE AND A SCALE MODEL STRUCTURE UNDER THE EFFECT OF SEISMIC LOADS” (KONJES, 2023)
3. 📈 “Scaling of a Single Span Steel Prototype Structure to a Small Model Structure and Experimental Investigation of the Model and Comparison of the Results with Numerical Environment Data” (TUMTMK, 2023)
4. 🌈 “Use of Adjustable Mass Dampers and Ground Effect” (TUMTMK, 2019)

Conclusion

Şeyma Teberik’s unique blend of civil engineering and 2D animation skills, research experience, and publication record make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, her strengths and achievements demonstrate her potential to make a significant impact in her field.

Junhong Xu | structural control | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Junhong Xu | structural control | Best Researcher Award

 Assoc. Prof. Dr at Nanjing forestry university, China

Dr. Xu Junhong is an Associate Professor and Master Supervisor at the School of Civil Engineering, Nanjing Forestry University (2017–present). He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Southeast University (2015) and has expertise in structural engineering, mechanical metamaterials, and vibration control. He has led numerous research projects and supervised graduate students. His academic contributions span energy dissipation technologies, additive manufacturing, and structural optimization.

Publication Profile

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Education: 🎓

Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, Southeast University, 2015 M.S. in Geotechnical Engineering, Hohai University, 2010 B.A. in Civil Engineering, North China University of Water Resources and Electric Power, 2007

Experience: 🌟

Associate Professor, Nanjing Forestry University, School of Civil Engineering (2017–present) Lecturer, Hohai University (2010–2017) Extensive participation in research projects related to structural vibration control and nanocomposites

Awards and Honors: 🏅

National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Award (2025) Jiangsu Natural Science Foundation Award for Research on Viscoelastic Damping (2018–2021) Multiple recognitions for contributions to disaster prevention and engineering projects.

Research Focus: 🔬

Dr. Xu’s research interests include mechanical metamaterials, additive manufacturing, high-performance nanocomposites, and viscoelastic damping devices. His focus is on structural vibration control, particularly damping systems for steel, timber, and concrete structures. He also explores disaster prevention, mitigation, and high damping materials for energy dissipation. His work has applications in both building structures and civil engineering technologies.

Publications 📖

Dynamic performance testing of CB-990 reinforced fluororubber joint dampers (CFJD) — This study provides simulation analysis of these innovative materials for improving structural damping under dynamic loads.

Pore pressure study of calcareous sand — Examines the effects of complex loadings on calcareous sand, important for understanding soil behavior in seismic conditions.

Seismic performance of nanometakaolin-reinforced fluororubber sector dampers (NFSD) — Investigates the seismic resistance properties of these dampers, offering solutions for more resilient infrastructure.

Energy dissipation in 3D-PAM type Right-Angle Viscoelastic Dampers (RVD) — A key study on vibration control and energy dissipation, particularly for polyurethane damping materials.

Conclusion:

Based on the candidate’s impressive academic achievements, active involvement in innovative research, and contributions to improving structural safety and resilience, they are a strong contender for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Their work in the field of vibration control, damping systems, and disaster mitigation is not only timely but also impactful, addressing urgent needs in civil engineering and structural safety. If the candidate can further expand their influence through international publications and industry collaborations, their potential for making significant contributions to the field will only grow.

Prof Dr. Shan Xinjian | damage zone | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Shan Xinjian | damage zone | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Shan Xinjian , Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, china

Prof Dr. Shan Xinjian  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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📝 Article: An Integrated Study on the Coseismic and Post-seismic Deformation of the 2010 Yushu Earthquake Based on InSAR Analysis
Authors: Chunyan, Q., Xinjian, S., Ronghu, Z., Guohong, Z., Yunhua, L.
Journal: Journal of Earth System Science, 2019, 128(3), 46
Citations: 4

📝 Article: Development Characteristics and Formation Mechanism of Transverse Faults Along the Kuqa Thrust Belt
Authors: Weifeng, W., Qian, W., Xinjian, S.
Journal: Geology in China, 2018, 45(3), pp. 493–510
Citations: 6

📝 Article: Coseismic and Post-seismic Deformation Fields Mapped Using Satellite Radar Interferometry and Fault Slip Inversion of the 2015 Mw8.3 Illapel Earthquake, Chile
Authors: Chunyan, Q., Ronghu, Z., Xinjian, S., Yunhua, L., Guifang, Z.
Journal: Journal of Geodynamics, 2017, 104, pp. 36–48
Citations: 6

📝 Article: Source Parameters of the 2014 Mw 6.1 South Napa Earthquake Estimated from the Sentinel 1A, COSMO-SkyMed and GPS Data
Authors: Guangcai, F., Zhiwei, L., Xinjian, S., Bing, X., Yanan, D.
Journal: Tectonophysics, 2015, 655, pp. 139–146
Citations: 30

📝 Article: Multiparameter Seismo-ionospheric Anomaly Observation Before the 2008 Wenchuan, China, Mw7.9 Earthquake
Authors: Xiangxiang, Y., Xinjian, S., Xuemin, Z., Feifei, W., Shaoyan, W.
Journal: Journal of Applied Remote Sensing, 2013, 7(1), 13033
Citations: 7

📄 Conference Paper: A Model of In-depth Displacement Under Ms8.1 at Kunlun Earthquake with D-InSAR Co-seismic Deformation Field
Authors: Chao, M., Xuedong, M., Guifang, Z., Xinjian, S., Xiaoke, Z.
Conference: 6th International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery, FSKD 2009, 2009, 5, pp. 141–144
Citations: 0

📄 Conference Paper: A Study of Land Subsidence by Radar Remote Sensing at Datong Jurassic & Carboniferous Period Coalfield
Authors: Peiyi, F., Yonghui, G., Chao, M., Fangfang, L., Xiaoke, Z.
Conference: Proceedings of the 2009 2nd International Congress on Image and Signal Processing, CISP’09, 2009
Citations: 2