LEI JIA | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Prof. LEI JIA | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Doctoral tutor, Shenzhen Institute for Advanced Study, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Professor Jia Lei is a renowned expert in Computer Science and Technology. With a strong academic background and extensive industry experience, Professor Lei has made significant contributions to the field of intelligent transportation and digital facilities. Currently, Professor Lei serves as a Professor at the Shenzhen Institute for Advanced Study, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China.

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Education 🎓

Professor Jia Lei holds a Doctor of Engineering degree in Computer Science and Technology from Beijing Jiaotong University (2017-2023). Prior to this, Professor Lei earned a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical Engineering Automation from Zhejiang University (2004-2008).

Experience 🧪

Professor Jia Lei has accumulated extensive industry experience, including serving as the Director of Facilities Digital at Shenzhen Urban Transportation Planning and Design Research Center Co., LTD. (2021-2024). Previously, Professor Lei held positions as the President of Shanxi Transportation Technology Research and Development Co., LTD. (2019-2020) and Deputy Director of Shanxi Institute of Transportation Science (2008-2019).

Awards & Honors🏆

Professor Jia Lei has received several prestigious awards and honors, including the Top Young Talents of Guangdong Special Branch Program (2024), Transport Young Science and Technology Talents (2019), and Shenzhen Municipal High-level Professionals (reserve level) (2021). These recognitions demonstrate Professor Lei’s outstanding contributions to the field of intelligent transportation and digital facilities.

Research Focus 🔍

Professor Jia Lei’s research focuses on intelligent transportation, digital facilities, and computer science. With a strong emphasis on innovation and application, Professor Lei’s research aims to improve the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of transportation systems and digital facilities.

Publications📚

1. Intelligent Transportation Systems: A Review of Recent Advances 🚗💻
2. Digital Facilities Management: A Case Study on Smart Buildings 🏢📊
3. Computer Vision for Traffic Surveillance: A Deep Learning Approach 🚗👀
4. Optimization of Traffic Signal Control using Reinforcement Learning 🚗💡
5. Development of a Smart Transportation System using IoT and Big Data 🚗📈

Conclusion

Professor Jia Lei is an accomplished researcher with a strong track record in computer science, transportation, and intelligent systems. His extensive research experience, leadership roles, and awards make him an ideal candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By addressing areas for improvement, Professor Jia Lei can continue to grow as a researcher and make even more significant contributions to his field.

Arman Hajiha | Retrofitting of structures | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Arman Hajiha | Retrofitting of structures | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate,Politecnico di Torino, Italy

Arman Hajiha is a civil engineer and researcher with a strong passion for structural analysis and design. Born in Tehran, Iran, he has pursued his academic and professional career in Iran and Italy. With a solid educational background and research experience, Arman aims to contribute to the advancement of civil engineering and structural analysis. 🌉

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Education🎓

Arman Hajiha holds a BSc in Civil Engineering from Islamic Azad University (2009-2014) and an MSc in Civil Engineering – Structure from Science and Culture University (2016-2018). He is currently pursuing his second MSc in Civil Engineering – Structural Analyses at Politecnico di Torino, Italy. His research focuses on composite truss joints and strengthening techniques. 📚

Experience 💼

Arman Hajiha has worked as a Structural Design Engineer at P-Delta Company (2015-2016) and as a Physics instructor at Aspiyan Group Company (2020-present). He has also been an individual trainer in Physics and Mathematics for over 10 years. Additionally, he has been involved in various research projects, including the analysis of composite truss joints and the development of strengthening techniques. 🌆

Awards & Honors  🏆

Arman Hajiha has received several awards and honors, including the Top Ranked Student in MSc and the Highest Possible Score in Thesis. He was also the Winner of the Best Calculation Handbook in the 5th Iran National Steel Bridge Competition and the Runner-up in the Most Economic Structure Design and the Most Efficient Structure Design categories. 🎉

Research Focus  🔬

Arman Hajiha’s research focus lies in the field of structural analysis and design, particularly in the analysis of composite truss joints and the development of strengthening techniques. His research aims to improve the safety and efficiency of structural systems, with a focus on innovative materials and techniques. 🌈

Publications

1. Retrofitting of a steel truss joint by creating composite connections and PTMSs (post-tensioned metal straps) 🌉
2. Steel Bridges strengthening with composite joints and Post-Tensioned Metal Strap 🌊
3. Zoning, Sampling and Trip Distribution Analysis Data-Driven Transport Planning in Madison Metropolitan Area (case study) 🚗
4. Influence of Varied Subgrade Resilient Modulus on the Structural Design of Airport Runways ✈️
5. Trip Generation and Distribution model in Transport Planning of Madison Metropolitan Area (Case Study) 🚌

Conclusion

Arman Hajiha’s impressive educational background, research experience, and practical skills make him an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While there are areas for improvement, his strengths and achievements demonstrate his dedication to advancing knowledge and making a positive impact in his 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.

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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.

Jianzhi Li | Fiber sensing | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianzhi Li | Fiber sensing | Best Researcher Award

 professor at Shijiazhuang Tiedao University,  china

Jianzhi Li is a Professor at the Key Laboratory of Structural Health Monitoring and Control, Shijiazhuang Tiedao University, specializing in fiber sensing technology and structural health monitoring. 🌉 She earned her Ph.D. from Beijing Jiaotong University and later held an academic post at Osaka University, Japan. 🚄 Her work focuses on enhancing railway infrastructure safety through innovative sensing techniques. 📚 Jianzhi has published numerous SCI papers and authored several books. 🚀 Her groundbreaking contributions in the field have earned her multiple awards, cementing her status as a leading researcher in fiber optics and structural health.

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Education 🎓

Jianzhi Li earned her Ph.D. in Structural Diagnosis and Optimization from Beijing Jiaotong University in 2009. 📚 Her doctoral studies focused on identifying and solving complex structural challenges in engineering. 🌏 She further broadened her academic horizons by serving as an Associate Professor at Osaka University in Japan between 2014 and 2015. 🏛️ This role allowed her to collaborate internationally and enhance her expertise in fiber optic sensing technology. ✨ Throughout her education, she gained deep insights into the intersections of structural health and smart material technologies, which now form the cornerstone of her research endeavors.

Experience 🏢 

Jianzhi Li currently serves as a Professor at Shijiazhuang Tiedao University’s Key Laboratory of Structural Health Monitoring and Control. 🚇 She has led several high-impact projects, particularly in fiber optic sensing and structural health monitoring for railways and bridges. 🌉 During 2014–2015, she was an Associate Professor at Osaka University, contributing to international collaborations. 📊 With over 20 patents to her name and numerous published works in prestigious journals, her experience spans industry-relevant research and cutting-edge academic advancements. 💼 She also leads the China National Key Research and Development Program, contributing to the enhancement of railway infrastructure safety.

Awards and Honors  🏆

Jianzhi Li has received numerous awards, including the First Prize for Technological Invention in Hebei Province. 🌟 She was recognized with the “Best Paper” award at the 6th International Conference on Optoelectronic Sensing. 🎖️ Her outstanding research contributions have earned her prestigious honors such as the Hebei Outstanding Youth Talent Award and a place in the Hebei 333 Talent Program. 📜 She has authored three books, including an internationally recognized English-language textbook, and her innovative work in fiber sensing and structural health has placed her among the top researchers in China. 🌍 Her membership in the Chinese Optical Society and other professional groups reflects her impact on the scientific community.

Research Focus🔬

Jianzhi Li’s research is centered on fiber optic sensing technologies and structural health monitoring. 🚇 Her work addresses critical infrastructure challenges, including heavy-duty railway bridges and roadbeds. 🔧 She has been instrumental in advancing fiber-based sensing systems for monitoring railway hazards and enhancing safety through predictive detection. 🛰️ Her research extends to smart materials and their applications in dynamic environments, focusing on the early detection of structural anomalies. 🚀 Jianzhi’s contributions are practical and forward-looking, pushing the boundaries of electromagnetic and optical sensing in engineering, leading to the development of more robust and resilient civil structures.

Publication  Top Notes

Evaluation of Concrete Carbonation Based on a Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor
📅 Published: December 2023
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi15010029
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Haiqun Yang, Handong Wu

This paper introduces a novel approach for monitoring concrete carbonation using Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors, a crucial method for assessing structural durability.

A Long-Term Monitoring Method of Corrosion Damage of Prestressed Anchor Cable
📅 Published: March 2023
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi14040799
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Chen Wang, Yiyao Zhao

This research presents a long-term monitoring technique for detecting corrosion in prestressed anchor cables, improving infrastructure safety and longevity.

A Combined Positioning Method Used for Identification of Concrete Cracks
📅 Published: November 2021
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi12121479
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Bohao Shen, Junjie Wang

This paper discusses a hybrid method for accurately identifying concrete cracks, advancing structural health monitoring.

A Spiral Distributed Monitoring Method for Steel Rebar Corrosion
📅 Published: November 2021
📰 Journal: Micromachines
🌐 DOI: 10.3390/mi12121451
Contributors: Jianzhi Li, Yiyao Zhao, Junjie Wang

Conclusion

Professor Jianzhi Li stands out as a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to her exemplary research contributions, innovative spirit, and recognized leadership in the field of fiber sensing and structural health monitoring. Her achievements reflect not only her commitment to advancing science and technology but also her potential to further influence the field. With targeted improvements in professional engagement and industry collaboration, she could amplify her impact even more.

Weifeng Sun | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Weifeng Sun | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer Chang’an University, China

Weifeng Sun 👨‍🔬, a doctor of engineering, hails from Yanling County, Henan Province. He is a lecturer and master’s supervisor at Chang’an University’s College of Geology and Engineering 🏫. As a member of the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering 🧗‍♂️ and the Communist Party of China 🇨🇳, he has published nearly 20 academic papers 📚 and holds over 40 patents and software copyrights 💻. His work is focused on geological engineering, both in teaching and research

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Education 🎓

Weifeng Sun completed his Doctorate in Engineering 🎓 with a focus on geotechnical materials and geological engineering 📊. His educational journey involved rigorous research 🧠 into the deformation and failure mechanisms of geotechnical materials, stability of soil slopes 🌱, and intelligent monitoring technologies 🖥️. His academic foundation provides a strong framework for his innovative research into geotechnical engineering 🔨, making significant contributions to both academia and practical applications in the field 🏗️.

Experience 👨‍🏫

Dr. Weifeng Sun’s professional journey spans across teaching 📘 and research 🔬 at the College of Geology and Engineering, Chang’an University 🏛️. As a lecturer and master’s supervisor 👨‍🏫, he mentors aspiring geologists and engineers while advancing his research in geotechnical engineering 🏞️. With 20+ publications and over 40 patents and software copyrights 📝, he is actively involved in cutting-edge research on geological materials and monitoring systems. His expertise extends to in-situ testing 🧪 and geotechnical project management 🚧.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Weifeng Sun’s pioneering work in geotechnical engineering has earned him numerous accolades , including recognition for his patents and contributions to the field 📜. As a member of prestigious organizations like the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering 🏅, his innovative research has been acknowledged both nationally and internationally 🌍. His patents 💡 and research papers 📖 reflect his commitment to advancing geotechnical engineering 🏗️, establishing him as a respected figure in the academic and professional communities 🎖️.

Research Focus 🔍.

Weifeng Sun’s research interests lie in the deformation and failure mechanisms of geotechnical materials 🧱, plant-based control on shallow soil slopes stability 🌳, intelligent monitoring for geotechnical structures 🖥️, and in-situ testing of geotechnical materials 🧪. His work aims to improve the safety and efficiency of geotechnical engineering projects 🌐 by leveraging advanced monitoring techniques and developing sustainable engineering solutions 🌱. His multidisciplinary approach addresses both macroscopic and microscopic geotechnical challenges 🔍.

Publications Top Notes

“A Statistical Damage Model for the Soil–Structure Interface Considering Interface Roughness and Soil Shear Area”
Construction and Building Materials, 2024-06
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2024.136606

“Effect of Dry-Wet Cycles and Freeze-Thaw Cycles on the Antierosion Ability of Fiber-Reinforced Loess”
Advances in Materials Science and Engineering, 2021-01
DOI: 10.1155/2021/8834598

“Deformation of Geogrid-Reinforced Segmental Retaining Wall Due to Insufficient Compaction of the Loess Backfill: Case Study in Shaanxi Province, China”
Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities, 2019-09-18
DOI: 10.1061/(ASCE)CF.1943-5509.0001346

“Failure Models of a Loess Stacked Dam: A Case Study in the Ansai Area (China)”
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2019-09-06
DOI: 10.1007/s10064-019-01605-z

“A Dry Soil Crushing and Screening Device in Geotechnical Test”
Patent ZL201821116361.2 (2019-01-18)

“A Soil Sensor Installation Device”
Patent ZL201821109384.0 (2019-01-04)

“A Rebar Meter Used to Monitor Force of Anchor Embed in Rock and Soil”
Patent ZL201721579552.8 (2018-08-10)

“A Comprehensive Geotechnical Test Platform for Geological Model Tests of Complex Slopes”
Patent ZL201710480631.1 (2017-08-29)

 

Conclusion

Dr. Weifeng Sun is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his substantial contributions to geological engineering, including a robust portfolio of publications and patents. His research addresses critical issues in the field, and his role as an educator further underscores his impact. With improvements in global collaboration and broader dissemination of his work, Dr. Sun could further elevate his stature in the international research community. Overall, his innovative approaches and commitment to advancing geological engineering make him a strong contender for the award.

Morteza Akbari | Structural Control | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland

Morteza Akbari is a PhD student in Structural Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology, Poland, specializing in structural control, earthquake engineering, and soil-structure interaction. He holds an MSc in Structural Engineering from Islamic Azad University, Iran, with a thesis on seismic control of tall buildings using semi-active friction tuned mass dampers. Morteza has published several journal and conference papers on advanced seismic control strategies, focusing on the reliability and optimization of structural control devices in buildings. His professional experience includes technical inspection roles in construction, and he has served as a reviewer for academic journals.

 

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🎓 Education

PhD Student: Structural Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology, PolandThesis: Optimal design of structural control devices in buildings, including soil-structure interactionSupervisor: Prof. Robert JankowskiDuration: 2023-2027MSc. Structural Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch, IranGPA: 15.82/20Thesis: Seismic Control of Tall Buildings Equipped with Semi-Active Friction Tuned Mass Damper Including Soil-Structure InteractionSupervisor: Dr. Sadegh EtedaliDuration: 2013-2016B.S. Civil Technology Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Birjand Branch, IranGPA: 16.24/20Duration: 2011-2013A.D. in Building General Works: Ibn Hossam Technical and Vocational University, Birjand, IranGPA: 14.39/20Duration: 2008-2010

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🎓 Education

PhD Student: Structural Engineering, Gdańsk University of Technology, PolandThesis: Optimal design of structural control devices in buildings, including soil-structure interactionSupervisor: Prof. Robert JankowskiDuration: 2023-2027MSc. Structural Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Zahedan Branch, IranGPA: 15.82/20Thesis: Seismic Control of Tall Buildings Equipped with Semi-Active Friction Tuned Mass Damper Including Soil-Structure InteractionSupervisor: Dr. Sadegh EtedaliDuration: 2013-2016B.S. Civil Technology Engineering: Islamic Azad University, Birjand Branch, IranGPA: 16.24/20Duration: 2011-2013A.D. in Building General Works: Ibn Hossam Technical and Vocational University, Birjand, IranGPA: 14.39/20Duration: 2008-2010

💼 Field of Interest

Structural ControlStructural ReliabilityEarthquake EngineeringSoil-Structure InteractionMachine Learning (ML)Finite Element Method

🛠️ Professional Skills

Engineering Software and Programming Languages:

MATLAB & SimulinkSeismoSignalAUTO CAD

Other Skills:

Microsoft Office

🏅 Honor & Award

2016: Graded as an excellent thesis with a GPA of 4/4 (MSc) (18.5/20)

🌐 Experience

Technical Inspector: Ready-mixed concrete company and construction company, Birjand and Mashhad, Iran (Full-time, 2017-2022)Surveyor: Housing foundation office and document registration office, Birjand, Iran (Part-time, 2017-2021)

✍️ Refereeing Experience

Reviewer: Structures Journal, Elsevier (2023-2024)Reviewer: Results in Engineering, Elsevier (2023-2024)

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Strong Academic Background:
    • Morteza Akbari is currently pursuing a PhD in Structural Engineering at Gdańsk University of Technology, with a focus on the optimal design of structural control devices in buildings, including soil-structure interaction. His academic journey also includes an MSc in Structural Engineering and a BSc in Civil Technology Engineering, demonstrating a solid foundation in the field.
  2. Specialization in Seismic Control and Soil-Structure Interaction:
    • His research work is deeply rooted in seismic control strategies, which is a critical area in structural engineering, particularly for earthquake-prone regions. His focus on soil-structure interaction further emphasizes his understanding of complex dynamics in structural design.
  3. Notable Publications:
    • Akbari has several publications in reputable journals, including Geomechanics and Engineering, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, and the Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami. His research covers important topics such as friction-tuned mass dampers, failure probability in tall buildings, and advanced seismic control strategies.
  4. Collaborations with Renowned Researchers:
    • His work with respected supervisors like Prof. Robert Jankowski and Dr. Sadegh Etedali adds credibility to his research. Collaborating with leading experts in the field strengthens his profile as a researcher.
  5. Recognition and Awards:
    • Grading of his MSc thesis as excellent and his experience as a reviewer for journals like Structures and Results in Engineering demonstrate his academic rigor and recognition within the research community.
  6. Relevant Skill Set:
    • Proficiency in engineering software like MATLAB, Simulink, and SeismoSignal, as well as experience with programming languages, makes him technically adept in his research domain.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader Impact of Research:
    • While Akbari’s research is specialized and impactful within structural control and seismic mitigation, expanding the scope to include more interdisciplinary applications or real-world case studies could enhance the broader relevance and applicability of his work.
  2. International Exposure and Collaborations:
    • Increasing international collaborations and exposure through conferences, joint research projects, or partnerships with global research institutions could further elevate his profile.
  3. Publication in High-Impact Journals:
    • While his current publications are impressive, targeting more high-impact journals in civil engineering or structural dynamics could increase the visibility and citation of his work.
  4. Diversification of Research Topics:
    • Exploring additional areas within structural engineering or integrating emerging technologies like AI and machine learning into his research could provide new insights and innovations.

 

 

✍️Publications Top Note :

. Advanced Seismic Control Strategies for Smart Base Isolation Buildings Utilizing Active Tendon and MR Dampers

Authors: Akbari, M., Zand, J.P., Falborski, T., Jankowski, R.

Journal: Engineering Structures

Publication Year: 2024

Volume: 318

Article ID: 118756

2. A New Seismic Control Framework of Optimal PIλDµ Controller Series with Fuzzy PD Controller Including Soil-Structure Interaction

Authors: Etedali, S., Zamani, A.-A., Akbari, M., Seifi, M.

Journal: Journal of the Franklin Institute

Publication Year: 2023

Volume: 360

Issue: 14

Pages: 10536–10563

Citations: 4

3. Friction Tuned Mass Dampers in Seismic-Excited High-Rise Buildings with SSI Effects: A Reliability Assessment

Authors: Etedali, S., Akbari, M., Seifi, M.

Journal: Journal of Earthquake and Tsunami

Publication Year: 2023

Volume: 17

Issue: 2

Article ID: 2250022

Citations: 7

4. Failure Probability of Tall Buildings with TMD in the Presence of Structural, Seismic, and Soil Uncertainties

Authors: Etedali, S., Seifi, M., Akbari, M.

Journal: Structural Engineering and Mechanics

Publication Year: 2023

Volume: 85

Issue: 3

Pages: 381–391

Citations: 2

5. MOCS-Based Optimum Design of TMD and FTMD for Tall Buildings Under Near-Field Earthquakes Including SSI Effects

Authors: Etedali, S., Akbari, M., Seifi, M.

Journal: Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering

Publication Year: 2019

Volume: 119

Pages: 36–50

Citations: 52

6. A Numerical Study on Optimal FTMD Parameters Considering Soil-Structure Interaction Effects

Authors: Etedali, S., Seifi, M., Akbari, M.

Journal: Geomechanics and Engineering

Publication Year: 2018

Volume: 16

Issue: 5

Pages: 527–538

Citations: 12

Conclusion:

Morteza Akbari’s academic achievements, specialized research in seismic control and soil-structure interaction, and his solid publication record make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His work addresses critical challenges in structural engineering, particularly in enhancing the safety and resilience of buildings against seismic activities. By expanding his research’s broader impact and increasing his international collaborations, Akbari can further solidify his standing as a leading researcher in his field. His current trajectory suggests a promising future, with the potential to make significant contributions to civil engineering and structural dynamics.

Dr. Mostafa Khalil | soil dynamics | Academic Achiever in Materials Mechanics Award

Dr. Mostafa Khalil | soil dynamics | Academic Achiever in Materials Mechanics Award

Dr. Mostafa Khalil, Housing and Building National Research Center, Egypt

Dr. Mostafa Said Yousef Khalil, a Ph.D. student and Assistant Lecturer at the Building Materials Research and Quality Control Institute, HBRC, Egypt, has a robust background in engineering. Graduating from Ain Shams University in 2011, he served as a Roadway Projects Manager Engineer at HBRC from 2014 to 2019. In 2019, he earned his M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering. Since April 2019, he has been an Assistant Lecturer at HBRC. Commencing his doctoral studies in March 2020 at Ain Shams University, Dr. Khalil continues to contribute significantly to the field of geotechnical engineering.

 

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Education and Early Career 📚

I graduated from Ain Shams University in 2011, embarking on a career that would soon highlight my expertise and leadership. From 2014 to 2019, I served as a Roadway Projects Manager Engineer at HBRC, showcasing my skills in project management and engineering excellence.

Academic Pursuits and Professional Growth 🎓

In 2019, I earned my M.Sc. in Geotechnical Engineering, a testament to my commitment to advancing my knowledge and skills. Since April 2019, I have been working as an Assistant Lecturer at the Material and Quality Control Institute at HBRC, imparting knowledge and guiding the next generation of engineers.

Doctoral Studies and Ongoing Contributions 🎓

In March 2020, I commenced my doctoral studies at Ain Shams University, further deepening my expertise in geotechnical engineering. My journey continues as I strive to contribute significantly to the field, combining academic rigor with practical experience to drive innovation and quality in engineering.🌟 Dr. Mostafa Said Yousef Khalil is a dedicated professional, continuously pushing the boundaries of engineering and contributing to the field with passion and expertise.

📖 Publications Top Note :

Lean Talent Management: A Novel Approach for Increasing Creativity in Architectural Design Firms

Authors: AAE Othman, MHM Khalil

Journal: Engineering, Construction and Architectural Management

Citations: 29

A Lean Talent Management Framework for Maximizing Creativity in Architectural Design Firms

Authors: AAE Othman, MHM Khalil

Journal: International Journal of Construction Management

Citations: 16

Talent Management: A Novel Approach for Developing Innovative Solutions Towards Heritage Communities Development

Authors: M Khalil, H Elsaay, A Othman

Journal: Archnet-IJAR: International Journal of Architectural Research

Citations: 14

Museum Visitors Learning Identities Interrelationships with Their Experiences

Authors: KKH ElDamshiry, MHM Khalil

Conference: Green Heritage Conference

Citations: 8

Creative Identities: From Divergence to Fusion in Cultural Exhibits to Overcome Human-Related Cultural Heritage Deterioration

Authors: MHM Khalil, KKH ElDamshiry

Conference: Green Heritage Conference

Citations: 3

Divergent Heritage Sustainability: A Threefold Approach Through Lean Talent Management

Authors: AAE Othman, MH Khalil

Journal: Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology

Citations: 2