Ji Zhang | origami mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ji Zhang | origami mechanics | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer at Yanshan University, China

Lecturer, master’s tutor, and Party Branch Secretary at Yanshan University, specializing in engineering mechanics. Yanshan Scholar and class teacher for the 2022 Mechanics Class 2. PhD from Harbin Institute of Technology, jointly trained at the University of Trento, Italy. Instructor for the Davos project. Leads multiple funded projects, including the National Natural Science Foundation. Published in top-tier journals (CS, IJMS, CJA, AIAA J, JAE) and holds several patents. Focuses on aerospace structural mechanics, advanced materials, flexible composite structures, and functional devices. Reviewer for AIAA J and Journal of Applied Mechanics.

Publication Profile

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Education 🎓

PhD in Mechanics, Harbin Institute of Technology (2018-2022), advised by Prof. Wang Changguo. Joint PhD training at the University of Trento (2021-2022) under Prof. Davide Bigoni & Prof. Francesco Dal Corso. Online joint doctoral training at UC Berkeley (2020-2022) with Prof. Li Shaofan. MSc in Engineering Mechanics, Dalian University of Technology (2015-2018) under Prof. Zhao Guozhong. BSc in Engineering Mechanics, Shandong University of Science and Technology (2011-2015).

Experience 👨‍🏫

Lecturer, Master’s Supervisor, and Postgraduate Party Branch Secretary at Yanshan University (2022-present). Joint PhD research at the University of Trento (2021-2022). Online doctoral training at UC Berkeley (2020-2022). Conducted research on aerospace structures, functional metamaterials, and folding/unfolding dynamics. Participated in large-scale national projects, including radar stealth analysis and advanced mechanics research. Leads National Natural Science Foundation projects and municipal science initiatives. Instructor for Materials Mechanics (72 hours) and the Davos Project.

Awards & Honors 🏅

Recipient of Yanshan University Scientific Research Start-up Fund (1 million CNY). Host of the National Natural Science Foundation of China Youth Science Fund Project (300,000 CNY). Qinhuangdao Science and Technology Bureau Project Leader (200,000 CNY). Contributor to a National Major Science and Technology Project (26.52 million CNY). Holds multiple invention patents. Published in leading flagship journals, including AIAA J, IJMS, and JAE. Active reviewer for top-tier journals like AIAA J and the Journal of Applied Mechanics.

Research Focus 🔬

Specializes in aerospace structural mechanics, advanced and flexible composite materials, and structural mechanics. Explores force-electromagnetic coupling, multi-physics interactions, and intelligent metamaterials. Develops origami-based structural innovations, focusing on Kresling intelligence and dynamic folding/unfolding. Investigates stealth mechanisms via origami metasurfaces. Conducts research on aerospace functional devices and applications in structural mechanics. Leads national and municipal projects in smart materials, force coupling, and aerospace applications. Reviewer for high-impact mechanical engineering journals.

Publications 📖

📄 Design and photothermal coupling analysis of Kresling origami-based intelligent dynamic shading system

Thin-Walled Structures, Vol. 207, Article 112739

Co-authors: Gao, T., Liu, S., Liu, J., Wang, C.

Citations: 0

2024

📄 Deployment behavior and mechanical property analysis of Kresling origami structure

Composite Structures, Vol. 341, Article 118234

Co-author: Wang, C.

Citations: 2

2022

📄 Flexible kirigami with local cylindrical shell design for stretchable microstrip antenna

Composite Structures, Vol. 296, Article 115879

Co-authors: Zhang, L., Wang, Y., Wang, C.

Citations: 5

📄 Kresling origami-inspired reconfigurable antenna with spherical cap

International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Vol. 227, Article 107470

Co-authors: Zhang, L., Wang, C.

Citations: 35

📄 Deployment of SMP Miura-ori sheet and its application: Aerodynamic drag and RCS reduction

Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, Vol. 35(8), pp. 121–131

Co-authors: Wang, C., Zhang, L.

Citations: 15

📄 Pressure-induced instability and its coupled aeroelasticity of inflated pillow

Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, Vol. 35(2), pp. 1–7

Co-authors: Wang, C., Guo, J., Zhang, J.

Citations: 11

📄 Kirigami-Based Stretchable Low-Radar-Cross-Section Microstrip Antenna: Design and Analysis

AIAA Journal, Vol. 60(3), pp. 1958–1964

Co-authors: Miao, W., Zhang, L., Wang, C.

Citations: 6

📄 A novel inflatable rings supported design and buoyancy-weight balance deformation analysis of stratosphere airships

Chinese Journal of Aeronautics, Vol. 35(1), pp. 340–347

Co-authors: Gao, W., Ma, T., Wang, C., Tan, H.

Citations: 11

2021

📄 Aerodynamic Drag Characteristics of Miura-Ori Composite Structure

Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Vol. 34(4), Article 06021004

Co-authors: Li, T., Wang, C., Yan, X.

Citations: 13

2020

📄 Origami-based metasurfaces: Design and radar cross section reduction

AIAA Journal, Vol. 58(12), pp. 5478–5482

Co-authors: Liu, S., Zhang, L., Wang, C.

Citations: 17

Conclusion

The candidate is an exceptional researcher in origami mechanics, aerospace structures, and intelligent materials. With strong academic credentials, impactful publications, innovation in structural mechanics, and significant research funding, they are highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. Enhancing global collaborations, industry partnerships, and science communication will further solidify their position as a leading researcher in mechanics and structural engineering.

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.

 

Professional Profiles:

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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

🏅 Honor & Award

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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 James Brasic | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr James Brasic | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Dr James Brasic, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, United States

Dr. James Brasic is a renowned figure in the field of psychiatry and neurology. He is affiliated with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he has contributed significantly to research and clinical practice. Dr. Brasic’s expertise lies in the intersection of psychiatry, neurology, and imaging sciences, particularly in the areas of neurodegenerative disorders and addiction. His work has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of the brain’s mechanisms in these complex conditions, leading to improved diagnostic and treatment approaches. Dr. Brasic is widely respected for his comprehensive approach to patient care, integrating cutting-edge research findings with compassionate clinical practice. His dedication to advancing the field of psychiatry and neurology has made him a respected leader and mentor in his field.

 

Professional Profiles:

 

Education:

Dr. James Brasic is a highly accomplished individual with a diverse educational background spanning multiple disciplines. He earned his Bachelor of Arts cum laude in Medical Science from Boston University, followed by a Doctor of Medicine in Medicine from the same institution. Dr. Brasic then pursued his passion for music, obtaining a Master of Arts in Music (composition) from Washington University in St. Louis, MO. His academic journey continued with a Master of Public Health in Sociomedical Sciences and a Master of Science in Biostatistics, both from Columbia University in New York, NY. Dr. Brasic further honed his expertise with a Master of Arts in Statistics, also from Columbia University. His dedication to learning led him to pursue post-baccalaureate study in Mathematics at New York University. Dr. Brasic has also engaged in professional development, completing training in Advanced Grant Writing through the Radiological Society of North America and the Mid-Atlantic Region NSF I-Corps Hub through Johns Hopkins Technology Ventures. This diverse educational and training background speaks to Dr. Brasic’s deep commitment to academic excellence and interdisciplinary knowledge.

Postdoctoral Training:

Dr. James Brasic has an extensive and varied professional background in the medical field, with a focus on neurology, psychiatry, and radiology. He began his career as a Straight Medicine Intern in Internal Medicine at the University of Alabama Hospital in Birmingham, AL, followed by residencies in Neurology at the Los Angeles County+University of Southern California Medical Center in Los Angeles, CA, and Psychiatry at Barnes-Jewish Hospital in St. Louis, MO. Dr. Brasic further specialized in Child Psychiatry with a residency at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York, NY. Throughout his career, he has held positions as a Faculty Research Fellow in Psychiatry/Clinical Developmental Neurobiology at Mount Sinai Hospital and New York University Langone Health in New York, NY. Dr. Brasic’s expertise also extends to Radiology and Radiological Science/Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging, where he served as a Clinical and Research Fellow at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, from 1999 to 2007. This rich and diverse professional experience underscores Dr. Brasic’s dedication to advancing medical knowledge and his commitment to providing comprehensive care in multiple specialties.

Teaching Activities:

Dr. James Brasic’s dedication to education and teaching is evident throughout his career, where he has played a significant role in shaping the knowledge and skills of medical students, fellows, and researchers. His teaching experience spans various prestigious institutions and covers a wide range of topics, including medical school curriculum, neuropsychiatric evaluation, and brain positron emission tomography research. Dr. Brasic has been involved in teaching at the Boonshoft School of Medicine, the Developmental Neurobiology Unit at NYCHH/Bellevue and New York University Langone Health, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His commitment to education extends beyond traditional classroom settings, as seen in his mentorship of projects such as wearable sensors for diagnosing Parkinson’s disease at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Brasic’s passion for teaching and research has made a lasting impact on the next generation of medical professionals and underscores his status as a respected educator in his field.

Award and Honor:

Dr. James Brasic’s exceptional academic and professional achievements reflect his commitment to excellence and leadership in multiple fields. He completed an Honors Accelerated Six-Year Program in Liberal Arts and Medical Education at Boston University, where he also earned his A.B. cum laude from the College of Arts and Sciences. Throughout his career, he has received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Phi Delta Epsilon Scholarship Loan from Boston University School of Medicine and Faculty Recognition Awards for superior teaching performance in psychiatry from the Department of Psychiatry at Wright State University School of Medicine. Dr. Brasic’s commitment to leadership and diversity is evident in his participation in the Junior Faculty Leadership Program Cohort #3 at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and his receipt of the Johns Hopkins Diversity Recognition Award. His contributions extend beyond academia, as seen in his achievements in the arts, including awards for filmmaking and recognition from the Missouri State Council of the Arts and the Music Performance Trust Fund. Dr. Brasic’s dedication to scholarship and professional development is further highlighted by his accolades from prestigious organizations such as the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, the Society of Nuclear Medicine, and Toastmasters International. His ongoing commitment to excellence is demonstrated by his recent Best Paper Award at the International Electronic Conference on Clinical Medicine and his membership in Sigma Xi from 2023 to 2028, showcasing his continuous pursuit of knowledge and achievement.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Istaroxime for Patients with Acute Heart Failure: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials

    Corrigendum to “Feasibility of virtual low-cost quantitative continuous measurement of movements in the extremities of people with Parkinson’s disease” [MethodsX 11 (2023) 102230](S2215016123002273)(10.1016/j.mex.2023.102230)

    Feasibility of virtual low-cost quantitative continuous measurement of movements in the extremities of people with Parkinson’s disease

    A Deep Learning Approach for Automatic and Objective Grading of the Motor Impairment Severity in Parkinson’s Disease for Use in Tele-Assessments

    Dataset of quality assurance measurements of rhythmic movements

Dr Osvaldo Carvente| structural changes under external perturbations | Best Researcher Award

Dr Osvaldo Carvente ; Leading Researcher in structural changes under external perturbations
Dr Osvaldo Carvente,  Autonomous University of Yucatanm

Dr. Osvaldo Carvente is a distinguished Professor and Researcher at the Engineering Faculty of the Autonomous University of Yucatan, Mexico. Since 2003, he has been contributing his expertise and knowledge to the academic and research endeavors of the institution. Dr. Carvente is known for his dedication to teaching, research, and scholarly activities, demonstrating a strong commitment to advancing the field of engineering. His contributions have had a significant impact on the university’s academic community and have furthered the institution’s reputation for excellence in engineering education and research.

Professional Profiles:

 

 

The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from google scholar:

Cited by : All-254

citations- 168

h-index-9

 

Education:

 

Dr. Osvaldo Carvente is a highly qualified professional with a strong academic background in Physics. He obtained his Bachelor’s Degree in Physics from the Meritorious Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico, between 1997 and 2001. Building on this foundation, Dr. Carvente pursued advanced studies and completed a Master of Science with a Specialty in Applied Physics at the IPN Research and Advanced Studies Center (CINVESTAV-MERIDA), Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, from 2001 to 2003. Continuing his academic pursuit, he achieved a Ph.D. with a Specialty in Applied Physics, also from the IPN Research and Advanced Studies Center (CINVESTAV-MERIDA), Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, from 2003 to 2007. Dr. Carvente’s extensive academic journey reflects his dedication to mastering the field of Physics and his commitment to advancing his knowledge through research and higher education.

 

Leadership:

 

Since June 2019, as a chief of the postgraduate studies and the research unit in my institution, I have been the head of 40 researchers and responsible of almost 70 students of master and PhD degree.

Assist Prof Dr Raed AlSaleh | Structural Health Monitoring

Assist Prof Dr Raed AlSaleh: Leading Researcher in Structural Health Monitoring.
 Assist Prof Dr Raed AlSaleh, German Jordanian University

Assistant Professor Dr. Raed AlSaleh, associated with the German Jordanian University, stands as a prominent figure in academia. With a distinguished background, Dr. AlSaleh excels in his role, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the educational landscape. His contributions span both teaching and research, enriching the academic experience for students. Known for his commitment to excellence, Dr. AlSaleh actively engages in advancing knowledge within his field, fostering a dynamic learning environment at the German Jordanian University. As an influential educator, he plays a vital role in shaping the intellectual landscape and contributing to the university’s academic reputation.

 

Professional Profiles:

 

 

The impact of her research is evident in citation metrics and indices from google scholar:

Cited by : All-379

citations- 211

h-index-7

 

Education:

  •  PhD in Civil Engineering, in the major of Structures (Health monitoring and Control of Structures), University of Pavia, 2011, PaviaItaly.M.Sc in Civil Engineering, in the major of Structures, Jordan University of Science and Technology, 2006, Irbid-Jordan.B.Sc in Civil Engineering (Roads, Bridges, and Airports), Al-Balqa’ Applied University, 2003, Amman-Jordan.

 

Experience:

9/2018- present: Assistant Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Department-SNREM, German Jordanian University (GJU), Jordan.

6/2019- 9/2022: Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department-SNREM, German Jordanian University (GJU), Jordan.

9/2017- 9/2018: Part-time lecturer, German Jordanian University, (GJU) Jordan.

9/2017-9/2018: Assistant Professor, Hussain Technical University (HTU), Jordan.

9/2011-9/2017: Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, Al-Zaytoonah University, Jordan.

9/2013-9/2014: Head of Civil Engineering Department, Al-Zaytoonah University, Jordan.

6/2011-8/2013: Part-time lecturer, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Technology-AlBalqa University, Jordan.

5/2010-2/2011: Research assistant, Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, Polytechnic of Hong Kong University, Hong Kong.

Professional Experience:

  • 3/2007-1/2008: Steel Structure Site Engineer; Consolidated Contractors International Company (CCIC). RGX project, Ras-Laffan Industrial City-Qatar.
  • 7/2006-11/2006: Design Engineer, e-construct consulting company; Precast & Pre-stressed concrete Designer and Workshop drawer. CairoEgypt.
  • 3/2005-11/2005: Design and supervision Engineer (Cast in Situ. Concrete Structures), Manaseeb Consulting Office. Amman-Jordan.

 

Publications and Top Noted:

Raed AlSaleh, Ayman Nasir, Ibrahim Abu-Alshaikh, 2023, “Investigating fractional damping effect on Euler-Bernoulli beam subjected to a moving load”, Shock and Vibration, vol. 2023, 19 pages.

Raed AlSaleh, Nour Atieh, Ayman Nasir, 2023, “Vibration Response of Euler-Bernoulli-Damped Beam with Appendages Subjected to a Moving Mass”, Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, Accepted for publication.

Mohammad M Hamed, Adnan Al-Masri, Zakariya M Dalala, Raed J AlSaleh, 2021,”Modeling the Time Duration Until the Adoption of Residential Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Systems”, Journal of Energy Resources Technology, vol (144)4, pp. 041302.

R. AlSaleh, Y. Q. Ni, 2020, Condition Assessment of a Supertall Structure by an Improved Hilbert-Huang Transform and Empirical Mode Decomposition Method, International Journal of Sustainable Materials and Structural Systems, vol (4) 2/3/4, pp. 244-267.

R. AlSaleh, and C. Fuggini, 2020, Combining GPS and Accelerometers’ Records to Capture Torsional Response of Cylindrical Tower, Smart Structures and Systems, vol (25)1, pp. 111-122.