Mariam Darestani | Materials and Structures | Best Research Award

Dr. Mariam Darestani | Materials and Structures | Best Research Award

Senior Lecturer, Western Sydney University – Kingswood, NSW, Australia

Dr. Mariam Darestani is a Senior Lecturer at Western Sydney University, specializing in polymer engineering and sustainable materials. With a strong academic background and industry experience, she has established herself as a leading researcher in her fieldDr. Mariam Darestani has received numerous awards for her research excellence, industry collaboration, and teaching innovation. Her passion for STEM education and research has led to various leadership roles, including Academic Program Advisor and 21C STEM+ Capabilities Curriculum Champion.

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🎓 Education

– Graduate Certificate in Academic Practice (GCAP), Queensland University of Technology, 2017-2019 📚– Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering), University of Sydney, 2008-2012 🎓– Master of Engineering (Polymer), Iran Polymer & Petrochemical Institute, 2000-2003 🌟– Bachelor of Engineering (Polymer) (Honours), Tehran Polytechnic University, 1996-2000 🌈

👨‍🔬 Experience

– Senior Lecturer, Western Sydney University, 2019-Present 📚– Advance Queensland Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology, 2016-2020 🔍– Research Fellow, Queensland University of Technology, 2014-2016 🔬– Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of Technology Sydney, 2013-2014 💡– Industry experience: Research and Development Engineer, INPHAZE Pty Ltd, 2011-2013 💻

🔍 Research Interest

Dr. Mariam Darestani’s research focuses on sustainable materials, polymer engineering, and environmental engineering. She explores innovative solutions for industrial applications, emphasizing sustainability and environmental impact. Her research has led to publications in reputable journals and collaborations with industry partners.

🏆Awards and Honors

– EDBE Research Impact Award, Western Sydney University, 2024 🏆– Researcher of the Year through Industry Partnership, 2023 💼– NSW Sustainability Award, 2022 🌿– ON Prime Innovation and Partnership Award, CSIRO, 2019 🔝– AMP Tomorrow Maker Award, 2018 💡– Amelia Earhart Fellowship Award, Zonta International, 2010

📚 Publications

– “Sustainable polymer-based materials for environmental applications” 🌿
– “Industrial applications of polymer nanocomposites” 💼
– “Environmental impact assessment of polymer-based materials” 📊
– “Process optimization for polymer manufacturing” 🔩
– “Polymer-based materials for water treatment”

Conclusion

The candidate is a highly accomplished researcher and academic, with a strong track record of research productivity, industry collaboration, and teaching excellence. With some focus on interdisciplinary research, international collaboration, and mentorship, the candidate is an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Their achievements and contributions to their field make them a strong contender for this recognition.

Kangming Chen | Fatigue performence of intersection joint | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Kangming Chen |  Fatigue performence of intersection joint | Best Researcher Award

No designation at College of Civil Eng, Fuzhou University Fuzhou, China

🛠️ Dr. Chen Kangming, PhD in Engineering, is a researcher and doctoral supervisor at Fuzhou University’s School of Civil Engineering. Specializing in steel-concrete composite structures and bridge fatigue, he has led 5 vertical and 40+ horizontal projects. Dr. Chen has published over 60 academic papers, with 40+ indexed in SCI/EI, obtained 30+ patents, and received Fujian Science and Technology Progress Awards (2nd and 3rd prizes).

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Education🎓

PhD in Bridge Engineering (2010–2013): Nagasaki University, Japan.Master’s in Bridge and Tunnel Engineering (2007–2010): Fuzhou University.Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering (2003–2007): Fuzhou University.

Experience👨‍🏫

Researcher, Fuzhou University (2023–present). Associate Researcher, Fuzhou University (2017–2023). Assistant Researcher, Fuzhou University (2013–2017).

Awards and Honors🏆

2020: Fujian Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (2nd Prize) 2018: Fujian Provincial Science and Technology Progress Award (3rd Prize). 2021: National Postdoctoral Innovation Competition (4th place). 2023: Fuzhou University “Outstanding Young Teacher” Inspirational Award.

Research Focus🔬

Steel-concrete composite structures. Fatigue resistance and design of bridge structures. Durability improvement in prefabricated bridges. Optimization of steel box girders and anchorage designs.

Publication  Top Notes

Calculation method of out-of-plane elastic stability bearing capacity for concrete-filled steel tubular arch bridges with circular tube ribs

Journal: Journal of Jilin University (Engineering and Technology Edition), 2024, 54(10), pp. 2930–2940.

Co-authors: Q.-W. Huang, Q.-X. Wu, B.-C. Chen, Z.-W. Ye.

Focus: Analytical method for elastic stability in CFST arch bridges.

Simplified calculation method for suspension bridge deck system under safety limit conditions of suspender fracture

Journal: China Civil Engineering Journal, 2024, 57(10), pp. 57–70.

Co-authors: Q. Wu, J. Luo, J. Lin.

Focus: Suspension bridge deck safety under suspender failure.

Flexural behavior of composite continuous girders with concrete-filled steel tubular truss chords

Journal: Journal of Jilin University (Engineering and Technology Edition), 2024, 54(6), pp. 1665–1676.

Co-authors: H.-H. Huang, Q.-X. Wu.

Focus: Investigates bending performance in CFST girders.

Bending Performance of a Prestressed Concrete Composite Girder Bridge with Steel Truss Webs

Journal: Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 2024, 14(11), 4822.

Co-authors: W. Wang, Y. Liu.

Focus: Experimental and theoretical studies on composite girder bridges.

Fatigue performance experiment of concrete-filled steel tubular-KK joint

Journal: Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering, 2024, 24(1), pp. 100–116.

Co-authors: Q.-X. Wu, J.-P. Luo, Y.-L. Yang, C.-Y. Miao, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Fatigue resistance in KK joints.

Research on the torsional behavior of composite girders with CSW-CFST truss chords

Journal: China Civil Engineering Journal, 2023, 56(10), pp. 93–126.

Co-authors: H. Huang, Q. Wu, S. Nakamura, J. Dong.

Focus: Examines torsion resistance in truss chord girders.

Equivalent static calculation method for CFST arch bridges considering hanger fracture dynamics

Journal: China Civil Engineering Journal, 2023, 56(6), pp. 63–74.

Co-authors: Q. Wu, J. Luo, H. Wang.

Focus: Static response analysis for hanger-damage scenarios.

Experimental investigation on composite girders with CSW-CFST truss chords subjected to combined flexure and torsion

Journal: Advances in Structural Engineering, 2023, 26(8), pp. 1468–1485.

Co-authors: H. Huang, Q. Wu, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Studies combined structural load effects.

Calculation Method for Flexural Bearing Capacity of Composite Girders with CFST Truss Chords

Journal: Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2023, 28(5), 04023019.

Co-authors: H. Huang, Q. Wu, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Provides a simplified flexural capacity model for girders.

Fatigue Performance Test and Finite-Element Analysis of CFST K-Joints

Journal: Journal of Bridge Engineering, 2023, 28(3), 04023003.

Co-authors: Q. Wu, H. Huang, Q. Zheng, S. Nakamura.

Focus: Combines experimental and computational methods to study joint fatigue.

Conclusion

Dr. Chen Kangming’s remarkable achievements in bridge engineering, steel-concrete composite structures, and fatigue resistance research make him an excellent candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His extensive research portfolio, innovative contributions, and academic leadership set him apart. Strengthening his global presence, interdisciplinary efforts, and public outreach could elevate his profile further, aligning with the award’s standards for exemplary researchers.

MADANI Kouider | patch repair process | Excellence in Research

Mr. MADANI Kouider | Functional polymer composites | Excellence in Research

researcher at universite djillali liabes, Algeria

Dr. Kouider Madani is an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Djilali Liabes University, Algeria. With over three decades of academic and research experience, he specializes in fracture mechanics, fatigue, composites, and finite element analysis. Dr. Madani has supervised numerous theses, published extensively, and contributed significantly to the scientific community through teaching, administration, and organizing academic events.

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Education🎓

Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Material Science), Djilali Liabes University, Algeria, 2007. Master’s in Mechanical Engineering (Material Science), Djilali Liabes University, Algeria, 1998.  Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Djilali Liabes University, Algeria, 1994.

Experience👨‍🏫

Professor, Djilali Liabes University (2013–present).  Associate Professor, Djilali Liabes University (2008–2013).  Senior Assistant Professor, Djilali Liabes University (2007–2008).  Assistant Professor, Djilali Liabes University (2002–2007).  Lecturer and Assistant Teacher, Djilali Liabes University (1994–2002).

Awards and Honors🏆

Member of several university scientific councils since 2002. Recognized as a team leader for research on material behavior and damage mechanisms.  Key organizer and contributor to major academic events and conferences. Integral member of national mechanical and industrial scientific committees.

Research Focus🔬

Expertise in fracture mechanics, composite repair, and functionally graded materials.  Numerical analysis using advanced tools like Abaqus and FRANC2D/L. Investigation of fatigue behaviors, bonded joints, and material damage mechanisms. Experimental and computational analysis of materials under various mechanical stresses.

Publication  Top Notes

 

1. Moisture and Hygrothermal Effects

Boukhoulda et al., 2006: Investigates the impact of fiber orientation on moisture absorption and material degradation in composites, showing significant effects of hygrothermal aging.

Rezgani et al., 2018: Examines adhesive aging under hygrothermal conditions and its impact on crack propagation in composite repairs.

Rezgani et al., 2010: Studies the influence of hygrothermal aging on stress intensity factors (SIF) in bonded repairs of aircraft structures.

2. Adhesive Bonding and Defects

Mokhtari et al., 2013: Explores how properties of composite adherends affect stress distribution in double-lap bonded joints, providing insights into joint optimization.

Benchiha & Madani, 2015: Analyzes the effects of defects on shear stress in adhesive layers of single-lap joints.

Elhannani et al., 2017 (Parts I & II): A two-part study on bonding defects in single-lap joints, combining deterministic and probabilistic methods to assess critical states.

3. Composite Repairs and Stress Analysis

Madani et al., 2009: Focuses on stress distribution in aluminum plates repaired with composite patches, highlighting the effectiveness of carbon/epoxy materials.

Bellali et al., 2020: Utilizes CZM and XFEM to predict damage in aluminum notched plates reinforced with composite patches.

4. Crack Propagation and Stress Factors

Ghermaoui et al., 2019: Conducts a multiscale analysis of hydrogen-induced softening in nickel crystals, linking it to stress effects.

Rezgani et al., 2016: Studies water ingress and its impact on crack propagation in aluminum plates repaired with composites.

5. Finite Element and Analytical Methods

Elhannani et al., 2016: Develops an analytical optimization model for single-lap bonded joints, addressing stress distribution and joint performance.

Houari et al., 2021: Applies finite element analysis (FEA) to predict damage in functionally graded material (FGM) plates under tensile loads.

6. Composite Design and Failure Analysis

Mokhtari et al., 2017: Investigates how composite stacking sequence affects the failure load of bonded joints.

Benamar et al., 2019: Employs cohesive zone modeling (CZM) to predict failure loads in bonded joints under tensile and compressive forces.

 

Conclusion

Dr. Kouider Madani is a distinguished researcher and educator whose extensive contributions to mechanical engineering make him highly suitable for the Excellence in Research award. His profound expertise in materials science, demonstrated through an impressive publication record, supervisory achievements, and active engagement in academic leadership, underscores his impactful career. Enhancing global collaborations and focusing on innovation-driven outcomes could further bolster his legacy in engineering research.