Nikos Mantadakis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Nikos Mantadakis | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTh) | Greece

Nikolaos (Nikos) Mantadakis is a Greek civil engineer and researcher specializing in the numerical modeling and analysis of floating offshore structures, with a strong focus on the co-exploitation of wind and wave energy systems. His research integrates computational hydrodynamics, structural dynamics, and hydroelasticity to develop advanced simulation frameworks for hybrid offshore energy platforms. He has contributed to the development and validation of computational tools such as HAMS-MREL and has published in leading journals including Renewable Energy and the Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. His works address aero-hydro-servo-elastic coupling, hydrodynamic interactions, and resilience assessment of marine and coastal infrastructure. As part of his scientific engagement, he has actively participated in the COST Action “WECANet,” promoting European collaboration in marine renewable energy research, and contributed to the conceptual design of the FORCYS floating offshore wind turbine. Mantadakis also serves as a reviewer for international conferences and journals in offshore and polar engineering, demonstrating his recognized expertise in the field. With 78 citations from 75 documents, 7 published works, and an h-index of 4, his ongoing research aims to enhance the understanding and performance optimization of floating energy systems through advanced computational methods, supporting the sustainable development of offshore renewable energy technologies.

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Featured Publications

Raghavan, V., Loukogeorgaki, E., Mantadakis, N., Metrikine, A. V., & Lavidas, G. (2024). HAMS-MREL, a new open source multiple body solver for marine renewable energies: Model description, application and validation. Renewable Energy, 237, 121577.

 

Liping Guo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Liping Guo | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Vice President | School of Materials Science & Engineering | China

Prof. Liping Guo is a distinguished researcher and Full Professor in the field of materials science and engineering, specializing in ecological high-ductility cementitious composites, multi-scale damage and life prediction of concrete under complex conditions, and solid waste recycling technology with fiber surface modification. Her research contributes significantly to sustainable construction materials and advanced cement-based composites. With over 140 research publications, 23 authorized national invention patents, and two published books, her scientific contributions have been widely recognized and applied in major national infrastructure projects, yielding substantial technical, economic, and social benefits. Prof. Guo has successfully led more than ten national, provincial, and ministerial-level research projects, including those under the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the 973 Program, as well as numerous industry collaborations. Her work bridges fundamental material science and practical engineering applications, advancing the field of green and resilient concrete materials. She has received multiple national and provincial scientific and technological progress awards, including second prizes from the Ministry of Education and the Fujian provincial government. Additionally, she has made remarkable achievements in teaching and talent cultivation, guiding several award-winning student innovation teams and numerous postgraduate researchers. Her Scopus record includes 7 indexed documents, 94 citations from 90 documents, and an h-index of 5, reflecting her growing academic impact in the field of sustainable cementitious composites and concrete durability science.

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Featured Publications

Guo, L., (2025). Performance evolution of high ductility cementitious composites under different curing regimes: Hydration kinetics, microstructure development, and mechanical behavior. Construction and Building Materials.