Lihua Hu | structural design | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Lihua Hu | Structural design | Research Excellence Award 

Associate Professor | China University of Mining and Technology | China

Assist. Prof. Dr. Lihua Hu is an Associate Professor at the State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Construction and Healthy Operation of Deep Underground Engineering, China University of Mining and Technology, with strong expertise in experimental rock mechanics, rockburst mechanisms, compressed air energy storage, and numerical simulation in geotechnical engineering. He is an active member of leading professional societies and has been invited to deliver keynote presentations at major international conferences on rock dynamics. His academic record comprises 41 peer-reviewed publications, achieving an h-index of 15, with 1,062 citations across 893 citing documents, demonstrating sustained scientific influence.

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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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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.

Mohamed Amine ES-SOUFI | Civil Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Mohamed Amine ES-SOUFI | Civil Engineering | Young Researcher Award

Research Assistan | university of bordeaux | France

Mohamed Amine Es-Soufi is an engineer and doctoral researcher in civil engineering, specialized in soil and material studies with a strong experimental and analytical approach applied to geotechnics, structures, and environmental engineering. He holds dual engineering diplomas in civil engineering from Polytech Clermont-Ferrand and the Ecole Hassania des Travaux Publics, after completing preparatory classes in Morocco with a top national ranking and earning a mathematics-focused baccalaureate with highest honors. His professional background includes research and development experience at Soletanche Bachy International, site management training with Colas Rhône Alpes Auvergne, and teaching responsibilities in soil mechanics and slope stability at the IUT of Bordeaux. His doctoral research at the University of Bordeaux in collaboration with Geotec focuses on the behavior of clayey soils under drought cycles, shrink-swell phenomena, and the development of innovative stabilization techniques using nano-silica to enhance soil performance and reduce volumetric variations. His research interests center on geotechnical engineering, soil-structure interaction, sustainable construction materials, and environmental resilience of infrastructure. He has presented his work at leading national and international conferences and achieved recognition through awards such as the Public Prize and Jury distinctions in the competition. Combining academic excellence, practical engineering expertise, and innovative research, he demonstrates strong potential to advance geotechnical solutions for infrastructure durability and environmental sustainability.

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Featured Publications

Es-Soufi, M. A. (2023). Étude du potentiel de gonflement et de retrait des sols argileux sous chaussée des routes des marais. Academic Journal of Civil Engineering, 41(1), 293–302.

Es-Soufi, M. A. (2024). Effets de la dessiccation sur le retrait et la fissuration des sols argileux sous chaussée. Academic Journal of Civil Engineering, 42(1), 680–689.

Es-Soufi, M. A. (2025). Effets des cycles de séchage/humidification et de la nano-silice sur la stabilisation des sols argileux sous-chaussée. Academic Journal of Civil Engineering, 43(1), 1137–1147.

 

 

Santosh Nandi | structural design | Young Researcher Award

Dr. Santosh Nandi | structural design | Young Researcher Award

Postdoctoral Fellow at Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana Santiago, Chile

Dr. Santosh S. Nandi is currently a Fondecyt Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, Metropolitan Technological University, Chile. His research spans functional nanomaterials, nanocomposites, metal-organic frameworks, and hybrid structures for advanced energy, sensor, optical, and catalytic applications. Nandi has contributed significantly through numerous international publications, patents, book chapters, and active involvement in global scientific communities.

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Education & Experience 

Dr. Santosh S. Nandi holds a Ph.D. in Nanomaterials from Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belagavi, obtained through the Angadi Institute of Technology and Management. He completed his M.Sc. in Organic Chemistry at Fergusson College, Pune University, and earned a B.Sc. degree with specialization in Chemistry, Botany, and Geology from G. S. Science College under Karnataka University, Dharwad.

Professional Development 

  • Fondecyt Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Metropolitan Technological University, Chile.

  • Former Assistant Professor at KLE Technological University, Dr. M. S. Sheshgiri Campus, Belagavi, India.

  • Active member and contributor to multiple international collaborative research projects in the fields of functional nanomaterials and nanocomposites.

Research Focus 

  • Synthesis and characterization of functional nanomaterials and metal-organic frameworks for advanced energy storage and gas sensing applications.

  • Investigation of electrical, optical, dielectric, and photoluminescent properties of rare-earth-doped nanocomposites for photovoltaic, sensor, and supercapacitor technologies.

  • Development of innovative hybrid nanomaterials for catalysis, gas storage, and environmental remediation.

Awards and Honors

  • Awarded a Gold Medal during undergraduate studies in Geology by Karnataka University, Dharwad.

  • Received Best Oral Presentation Award at the International Conference on Advances in Material Science (ICAMS-2020).

  • Multiple international patents granted in Australia, India, and Germany for novel nanostructure synthesis and sensor development.

Publication Top Notes

1. Removal of hexavalent Chromium-Industry treated water and Wastewater: A review
✏️ Authors: SS Kerur, S Bandekar, MS Hanagadakar, SS Nandi, GM Ratnamala, et al.
🗞️ Materials Today: Proceedings, 42, 1112–1121 (2021) – Citations: 146


📚 2. Enhanced photoluminescence properties of Gd(x−1)SrxO:CdO nanocores and their study of optical, structural, and morphological characteristics
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, SS Nandi, BC Yallur, D Bhowmik, AH Jagadeesha
🗞️ Materials Today Chemistry, 20, 100438 (2021) – Citations: 76


📚 3. Synthesis, Characterization of Cr Doped TeO₂ Nanostructures and its Application as EGFET pH Sensor
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, RG Revaiah, SS Nandi, AH Jagadeesha
🗞️ Electroanalysis, 33(3), 579–590 (2021) – Citations: 65


📚 4. Optical, structural and photoluminescence properties of GdₓSrO:CdO nanostructures synthesized by Co-precipitation method
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, SS Nandi, BC Yallur, D Bhowmik, AH Jagadeesha
🗞️ Journal of Fluorescence, 31(2), 487–499 (2021) – Citations: 65


📚 5. A Facile Synthesis of Poly(3‐octyl thiophene):Ni₀.₄Sr₀.₆TiO₃ Hybrid Nanocomposites for Solar Cell Applications
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, A Suryavanshi, Y BC, SS Nandi
🗞️ Macromolecular Symposia, 392(1), 2000001 (2020) – Citations: 43


📚 6. 🚫 RETRACTED ARTICLE: Recent Advances in the One-Pot Synthesis of Coumarin Derivatives from Different Starting Materials Using Nanoparticles: A Review
✏️ Authors: VM Adimule, SS Nandi, SS Kerur, SA Khadapure, S Chinnam
🗞️ Topics in Catalysis, 1–1 (2022) – Citations: 41


📚 7. A facile synthesis of Cr doped WO₃ nanostructures, study of their current-voltage, power dissipation and impedance properties of thin films
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, S Nandi, HJ Adarsha
🗞️ Journal of Nano Research, 67, 33–42 (2021) – Citations: 41


📚 8. Enhanced Power Conversion Efficiency of the P3BT (Poly-3-Butyl Thiophene) Doped Nanocomposites of Gd-TiO₃ as Working Electrode
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, SS Nandi, AH Jagadeesha Gowda
🗞️ Techno-Societal 2020: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference, (2021) – Citations: 34


📚 9. CNT/graphene-assisted flexible thin-film preparation for stretchable electronics and superconductors
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, SS Nandi, BC Yallur, N Shaikh
📖 Sensors for Stretchable Electronics in Nanotechnology, 89–103 (2021) – Citations: 32


📚 10. Semiconductor current-voltage characteristics of some novel perovskite ionic nanocomposites of Sr₀.₅, Cu₀.₄, Y₀.₁ and Sr₀.₅, Mn₀.₅ and their electronic sensor applications
✏️ Authors: SS Nandi, A Suryavanshi, V Adimule, SR Maradur
🗞️ AIP Conference Proceedings, 2274(1), 020006 (2020) – Citations: 28


📚 11. Devices and sensors based on additively manufactured shape-memory of hybrid nanocomposites
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, SS Nandi, BC Yallur
📖 Shape Memory Composites Based on Polymers and Metals for 4D Printing, (2022) – Citations: 25


📚 12. Synthesis, impedance, and current–voltage characteristics of strontium‐manganese titanate hybrid Nanoparticles
✏️ Authors: A Suryavanshi, V Adimule, SS Nandi
🗞️ Macromolecular Symposia, 392(1), 2000002 (2020) – Citations: 25


📚 13. Synthesis, Structural and Optical Properties of Co Doped Sm₂O₃ Nanostructures
✏️ Authors: S Nandi, V Adimule, BC Yallur
🗞️ Advanced Materials Research, 1173, 59–69 (2022) – Citations: 23


📚 14. Biogenic Synthesis of Magnetic Palladium Nanoparticles Decorated Over Reduced Graphene Oxide Using Piper Betle Petiole Extract (Pd-rGO@Fe₃O₄ NPs) as Catalyst
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, BC Yallur, MM Pai, SR Batakurki, SS Nandi
🗞️ Topics in Catalysis, 1–14 (2022) – Citations: 22


📚 15. Fabrication of novel rare earth doped ionic perovskite nanomaterials of Sr₀.₅, Cu₀.₄, Y₀.₁ and Sr₀.₅ and Mn₀.₅ for high power efficient energy harvesting
✏️ Authors: SS Nandi, A Suryavanshi, V Adimule, BC Yallur
🗞️ AIP Conference Proceedings, 2274(1), 020005 (2020) – Citations: 21


📚 16. Synthesis, Morphology and Enhanced Optical Properties of Novel GdₓCo₃O₄ Nanostructures
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, BC Yallur, SR Batakurki, S Nandi
🗞️ Advanced Materials Research, 1173, 71–82 (2022) – Citations: 20


📚 17. Rare earth based nanocomposite materials for prominent performance supercapacitor: a review
✏️ Authors: SS Nandi, V Adimule, SA Kadapure, SS Kerur
🗞️ Applied Mechanics and Materials, 908, 3–18 (2022) – Citations: 19


📚 18. Synthesis, characterization and impedance studies of novel nanocomposites of gadolinium titanate
✏️ Authors: V Adimule, A Suryavanshi, S Nandi
🗞️ IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 872(1), 012099 (2020) – Citations: 18


📚 19. Conversion of clinically isolated syndrome to multiple sclerosis: a prospective multi-center study in Eastern India
✏️ Authors: TK Banerjee, M Saha, E Ghosh, A Hazra, A Das, D Choudhury, S Ojha, et al.
🗞️ Multiple Sclerosis Journal–Experimental, Translational and Clinical, 5(2), (2019) – Citations: 18


📚 20. Super capacitor characteristics of novel rare earth perovskite nanomaterials of Sr₀.₅, Cu₀.₄, Y₀.₁
✏️ Authors: SS Nandi, A Suryavanshi, V Adimule, BC Yallur
🗞️ AIP Conference Proceedings, 2274(1), 020007 (2020) – Citations: 17


Conclusion

Dr. Santosh S. Nandi is a committed researcher and academician with extensive contributions to nanomaterial science, demonstrated through high-impact publications, patents, and active global collaborations. His strong interdisciplinary background and dedication to advanced materials research continue to drive innovations in energy, environmental, and sensor technologies.

Yichao Wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr Yichao Wang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Shenyang City University, China

Dr. Yichao Wang is an accomplished researcher whose work bridges the gap between theoretical innovation and practical engineering application. His contributions to CAD and civil infrastructure — through integration of BIM/CIM, AI, and blockchain — have directly advanced smart city initiatives and underground safety. The breadth of awards, project leadership, and publication in indexed journals positions him as a top contender for the Best Researcher Award.

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🏁conclusion:

Dr. Wang embodies the values of impactful, forward-thinking research in the field of CAD for civil and mechanical engineering. Continued engagement with the global academic community and expansion into editorial and authorship roles would further enhance his academic influence.

Najme Alidadi| Civil Eng | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ms Najme Alidadi| Civil Eng | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ph.D. Candidate,University of Memphis,United States

Ms. Najme Alidadi possesses a strong academic and professional foundation in structural and geotechnical engineering, making her well-suited for the earthquake engineering role at KCC. Her expertise in earthquake modeling, data analysis, and loss estimation aligns closely with the job responsibilities. Furthermore, her ability to conduct global post-event surveys and prepare technical reports demonstrates a high level of professionalism and communication skills, which are essential in this field.

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Education :

Ms. Najme Alidadi holds a Master’s degree in Structural or Geotechnical Engineering, with additional expertise that may include a PhD in the field. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her work in earthquake engineering, with a strong understanding of engineering principles as they apply to geohazards and structural vulnerabilities in earthquake scenarios.

Experience:

The role requires familiarity with earthquake-related geohazards and building vulnerability, with a focus on implementing new studies for loss modeling applications. Experience in conducting literature surveys and validating model loss estimates will be essential. Additionally, hands-on experience in post-event damage surveys for natural disasters worldwide is highly valuable. Knowledge of ground motion and an ability to apply ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) will be critical. Previous experience with QGIS or ArcGIS software is an asset. Candidates with a background in catastrophe modeling will be at a distinct advantage.

 Research Focus:

Ms. Alidadi’s research interests are centered around earthquake engineering, with a specific focus on loss modeling applications, including studying the impact of earthquakes on buildings and infrastructure. Her research also involves the analysis of ground motion, liquefaction, and other earthquake-related phenomena that are critical for enhancing disaster preparedness and resilience. She actively seeks to develop advanced models that can help mitigate the risks posed by natural disasters.

Awards:

While specific awards are not listed, her participation in post-event damage surveys, contribution to scientific modeling, and expertise in catastrophe risk management and loss analysis suggest a recognized and well-regarded reputation in the field of earthquake engineering.

 

Skills:

Ms. Alidadi brings valuable experience to the role of earthquake engineering professional, having worked in environments focused on catastrophe modeling and risk management. Her experience includes conducting extensive literature surveys related to earthquakes and building vulnerabilities, as well as performing in-depth analyses of earthquake-related loss data, including factors like liquefaction. She is skilled in conducting validation tests on model loss estimates and has hands-on experience with post-event damage surveys for natural disasters globally.

Publication :

1. Ground Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs)
      • Publication 1:

        • Author: Boore, D. M., Joyner, W. B., & Fumal, T. E.
        • Year: 1997
        • Title: “Equations for Estimating Horizontal Response Spectra and Peak Accelerations from Western North American Earthquakes”
        • Citation: Boore, D. M., Joyner, W. B., & Fumal, T. E. (1997). Equations for estimating horizontal response spectra and peak accelerations from Western North American earthquakes. Seismological Research Letters, 68(1), 128-153.
      • Publication 2:

        • Author: Atkinson, G. M., & Boore, D. M.
        • Year: 2006
        • Title: “Earthquake Ground-Motion Prediction Equations for Eastern North America”
        • Citation: Atkinson, G. M., & Boore, D. M. (2006). Earthquake ground-motion prediction equations for Eastern North America. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 96(6), 2181-2205.
2. Building Response and Damage to Earthquakes
      • Publication 1:

        • Author: Chopra, A. K.
        • Year: 2007
        • Title: “Earthquake Dynamics of Structures”
        • Citation: Chopra, A. K. (2007). Earthquake dynamics of structures: A primer. Prentice-Hall.
      • Publication 2:

        • Author: Paultre, P., & Tremblay, R.
        • Year: 2012
        • Title: “Modeling of Earthquake-Induced Damage in Reinforced Concrete Buildings”
        • Citation: Paultre, P., & Tremblay, R. (2012). Modeling of earthquake-induced damage in reinforced concrete buildings. Engineering Structures, 42, 172-181.
3. Loss Data Collection and Analysis
      • Publication 1:

        • Author: Rainer, L., & Zschau, J.
        • Year: 2015
        • Title: “Analysis of Losses Due to Earthquakes: Case Studies and Insights”
        • Citation: Rainer, L., & Zschau, J. (2015). Analysis of losses due to earthquakes: Case studies and insights. Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 19(2), 348-370.
      • Publication 2:

        • Author: Rainer, L., et al.
        • Year: 2018
        • Title: “Seismic Loss Assessment: Challenges and Tools for Earthquake Risk Reduction”
        • Citation: Rainer, L., et al. (2018). Seismic loss assessment: Challenges and tools for earthquake risk reduction. Journal of Structural Safety, 74, 85-97.
4. Post-Event Damage Surveys
      • Publication 1:
        • Author: Basoz, N., & Kiremidjian, A. S.
        • Year: 1999
        • Title: “Post-Earthquake Damage Surveys and Loss Estimation Models”
        • Citation: Basoz, N., & Kiremidjian, A. S. (1999). Post-earthquake damage surveys and loss estimation models. Earthquake Spectra, 15(2), 315-340.
5. Catastrophe Modeling and Risk Analysis
    • Publication 1:

      • Author: Kunreuther, H., & Michel-Kerjan, E. O.
      • Year: 2009
      • Title: “Insuring Catastrophes: An Overview of Catastrophe Risk Modeling”
      • Citation: Kunreuther, H., & Michel-Kerjan, E. O. (2009). Insuring catastrophes: An overview of catastrophe risk modeling. Risk Analysis, 29(8), 1061-1074.
    • Publication 2:

      • Author: Clark, R., & Vickery, J.
      • Year: 2011
      • Title: “Advanced Techniques in Catastrophe Risk Modeling”
      • Citation: Clark, R., & Vickery, J. (2011). Advanced techniques in catastrophe risk modeling. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 43(3), 123-140.

conclusion:

Ms. Alidadi is a highly capable researcher with a promising career ahead in earthquake engineering and catastrophe modeling. With her existing strengths, she can excel in the role with further development in geospatial tools, catastrophe modeling experience, programming knowledge, and statistical techniques. KCC would greatly benefit from her expertise and contributions to the advancement of earthquake risk models. With some focused growth in the areas mentioned, she could become a leading expert in the field, making substantial contributions to KCC’s mission.

Jiangbo Xu | Slope engineering |Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiangbo Xu | Slope engineering |Best Researcher Award

Mrs.Jiangbo Xu,Chang’an University,China

Mrs. Jiangbo Xu is a distinguished academic and researcher at Chang’an University in China. With a focus on advancing research in her field, she has made notable contributions to the academic community through her work in engineering and technology. At Chang’an University, Mrs. Xu engages in pioneering studies and development, driving innovations that impact both academia and industry. Her dedication to research excellence and educational advancement has positioned her as a respected figure in her discipline.

Summary:

Mrs. Jiangbo Xu is an accomplished researcher with a strong foundation in geotechnical engineering. Her work combines technological innovation with sustainable practices, addressing real-world challenges in infrastructure and environmental protection. Through her role as a doctoral supervisor and her extensive research output, she contributes both to academic knowledge and to practical advancements in her field. Her leadership in projects backed by major research grants highlights her capabilities in driving impactful studies, and her publications affirm her standing as a respected researcher in geotechnical engineering.

Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Education :

Ph.D. in Geological Engineering,Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Advisor: Professor Wu Faquan
2008.09–2014.07,Master’s in Geotechnical Engineering,Wuhan Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Advisors: Professors Zheng Yingren and Feng Xiating
2008.09–2011.07,Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering,China University of Geosciences (Beijing),2004.09–2008.07

🏢 Experience:

Associate Professor in Geotechnical Engineering | 2018.11–Present,Doctoral Supervisor | 2020.01–Present,Master’s Supervisor in Geotechnical Engineering | 2017.11–Present,Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering | 2014.07–2018.11

🛠️Skills:

Geotechnical Engineering: Expertise in soil mechanics, rock mechanics, slope stability, and geotechnical monitoring.,Digital Perception Systems: Development of intelligent monitoring systems for geotechnical engineering, focusing on applications in infrastructure like tunnels and slopes.,Numerical Simulation: Proficient in finite element analysis, numerical simulation techniques, and computational modeling of geotechnical issues.,Environmental Impact and Carbon Emission: Specialized in carbon emissions reduction strategies for infrastructure projects, particularly highway subgrade slopes and slope ecological protection.,Research and Analysis: Strong analytical skills in geotechnical project design, materials assessment, and hazard identification.

Research Focus :

2024,Application of Permeation Crystallization Materials in Concrete Crack Repair | Shaanxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology,Digital Perception and Intelligent Decision-Making System for Geotechnical Engineering | Shaanxi Province “Scientist + Engineer” Project,Slope Digital Collaborative Perception and Intelligent Decision-making System | Xi’an Science and Technology Bureau,2023,Ecological Protection of Highway Subgrade Slopes with Carbon Emission Algorithms | Sichuan Communications Investment Design & Consultation Research Institute Co., Ltd.,Rocky Collapse Hazards Monitoring at Tunnel Entrances | Shaanxi Provincial Department of Transportation2022,Prevention Technologies for Railway Tunnel Defects | China Railway First Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd.

🔬Awards:

Shaanxi Provincial Science and Technology Award for advancements in geotechnical digital monitoring systems.,Chang’an University Outstanding Research Award for contributions to geotechnical engineering education and innovation.

Conclusion:

Mrs. Jiangbo Xu is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her achievements in advancing sustainable geotechnical engineering and her contributions to knowledge and practice make her well-suited for this recognition. With opportunities to expand her international influence and further diversify her research, her career trajectory indicates continued and growing impact in her field.

Publications :

  • Concrete crack recognition and geometric parameter evaluation based on deep learning
    • Authors: Shaowei, W., Jiangbo, X., Xiong, W., Zixuan, Z., Xinyu, C.
    • Journal: Advances in Engineering Software
    • Year: 2025

 

  • Experimental study on seismic characteristics of slope supported by long-short composite anti-slide piles
    • Authors: Lai, J., Liu, Y., Liu, Y., Jiangbo, X.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Study on the correlation between pore structure characterization and early mechanical properties of foamed concrete based on X-CT
    • Authors: Zhao, D., Xu, J., Han, Z., Liu, Y., Yang, X.
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Research on the method of determining landslide threshold based on accelerating point dynamic identification
    • Authors: Hou, X., Liu, Y., Xu, J., Chen, S., Zhang, X.
    • Journal: Landslides
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Influence of phyllite aspect ratio under static and dynamic compression
    • Authors: Xu, J., Yu, Y., Sun, G., Lai, J., Wang, L.
    • Journal: Chongqing Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Chongqing University
    • Year: 2024
  • Ground Deformation of Shield Tunneling through Composite Strata in Coastal Areas
    • Authors: Wu, X., Xu, J., Wang, S., Qiao, W., Zeng, X.
    • Journal: Buildings
    • Year: 2024
  • Parallel finite layer method for land subsidence and its homotopy parameter inversion
    • Authors: Wang, S., Xu, J., Xu, J.
    • Journal: Environmental Modelling and Software
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Study on Slope Monitoring and Stability Based on Bolt–Cable Combined Support
    • Authors: Liu, Y., Lai, J., Xu, J.
    • Journal: Buildings
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Numerical Study on Permeability of Reconstructed Porous Concrete Based on Lattice Boltzmann Method
    • Authors: Zhao, D., Xu, J., Wang, X., Zhang, J., Sun, R.
    • Journal: Buildings
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Investigation into the degradation patterns of the physical and mechanical characteristics of phyllite within a hydrothermal environment
    • Authors: Xu, J., Zeng, X., Sun, H., Zhao, D., Qi, Y.
    • Journal: Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    • Year: 2024

 

Nazar Oukaili | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Nazar Oukaili | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr,Nazar Oukaili,University of Baghdad, Iraq

Prof. Dr. Nazar Oukaili is a distinguished academician and researcher affiliated with the University of Baghdad, Iraq. He holds expertise in [insert specific areas of expertise, research interests, or notable contributions if available]. Prof. Oukaili has contributed significantly to the field of [mention specific field if known], with a focus on [highlight any notable achievements, publications, or roles]. His academic journey includes [brief mention of educational background or significant roles]. Prof. Oukaili is recognized for his profound impact on [mention impact area, if applicable] and continues to inspire and mentor students and researchers in Iraq and beyond.

 

Professional Profiles:

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Education :

B.Sc. in Civil Engineering,University of Salaaddin, Erbil-Iraq,June 198,M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Structural Division),Moscow Civil Engineering University, Moscow-Russia,June 1988,Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structural Division),Moscow Civil Engineering University, Moscow-Russia,June 1991

Teaching Experience:

Undergraduate Courses,Reinforced Concrete Design,Reinforced Concrete,Theory of Structures,Mechanics of Materials,Postgraduate Courses,Prestressed Concrete,Advanced Solid Mechanics,Nonlinear Structural Concrete Analysis

Work Experience:

Structural Designer,Designed numerous concrete structure,Construction Supervision,Supervised the construction of 30 projects across Iraq (2003-2024),Consulting,Provided consultation for the rehabilitation of 10 projects in Iraq (2004-2024)

Awards & Certificates:

Certificate for Best Paper Award in 2017 from the Third International Conference on Science, Engineering, and Environment, Brisbane, Australia,Certificates for reviewing from various prestigious journals including ACI Structural Journal, Engineering Structures Journal, and others

Publications :

  • Influence of Partial Prestressing on Strength, Stiffness and Cracking Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Members Exposed to Static and Cyclic Loading
  • Strength of Partial Prestressed Concrete being Bended Elements with Mixed Reinforcement by Highly Strength Strands and Bar Reinforcement
  • Design of Partially Prestressed Concrete Girders
  • Stress-Strain in Strands and Bars of Partially Prestressed Concrete Elements
  • Determination of Classes of Armature when Reinforcement is mixed
  • Strength and Stress-Strain Condition of Reinforced Concrete Elements
  • Determination of Load Capacity of Structural Concrete Members Using the Modified Stress-Strain Diagrams of Steel Reinforcement
  • Determination of Load Capacity of Structural Concrete Members Using the Modified Diagrams
  • Effect of Prestress and Variation in the Stress-Strain Diagrams on the Strength of Linear Reinforced Concrete Members
  • Moment Capacity and Strength of Reinforced Concrete Members Using Stress-Strain Diagrams of Concrete and Steel
  • Prestressed Steel in Compression Zone in Fully and Partially Prestressed Concrete Members
  • Model for Predicting the Cracking Moment in Structural Concrete Members
  • Theoretical and Experimental Study for the Strength of Structural Concrete Members
  • Cracking Moment in Structural Concrete Flexural Members
  • Criteria for Selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Partially Prestressed Concrete Members
  • Tension Stiffening in Partially Prestressed Concrete Flexural Members
  • Criteria for Selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Partially Prestressed Concrete Members
  • Tension Stiffening in Partially Prestressed Concrete Flexural Members
  • Tension Stiffening in Post-Tensioning Beams
  • Computer Program for Predicting Ultimate Strength of Structural Concrete Sections of General Shape
  • Computer Program to Study the Behavior of Structural Concrete Members under Static Loads
  • Methodology for selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Post-Tensioning Beams
  • Methodology for selecting Nonprestressed Steel in Post-Tensioning Beams
  • Effect of Prestressing Force on Torsion Resistance of Concrete Beams
  • Nonlinear Analysis of CFRP-Prestressed Concrete Beams Subjected to Incremental Static Loading by Finite Elements
  • Flexural Behavior of the Structural Concrete Beams Reinforced with FRP under Static Loads
  • Analytical Model for Predicting Displacement in Structural Concrete Beams
  • Dowel Action Between Two Concretes
  • Experimental Investigation of Reinforced Concrete Flexural Beams Strengthened or Repaired with CFRP
  • Short Term Deflection of Ordinary, Partially Prestressed and CFRP Bars Reinforced Concrete Beams