Dr. Yang Shi | Civil Engineering | Young Researcher Award
Tsinghua University | China
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– Journal of Fluids and Structures, 2018
– Ocean Engineering, 2022
– Water Resources Research, 2024
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University of Ottawa | Canada
Mostafa Bigdeli is a dedicated researcher in water resources engineering and air quality modeling, recognized for his interdisciplinary work spanning atmospheric pollution, hydro-climatic assessment, and environmental fluid mechanics. His research explores particulate matter behavior, microplastic transport, evapotranspiration modeling, land–atmosphere interactions, and environmental data analytics. He has contributed significantly to understanding fine particulate pollution in urban environments, the fate and transport of marine microplastics, and the relationships between air pollutants and public health indicators. His work also advances machine-learning applications for soil moisture estimation, hydro-climatic forecasting, and predictive environmental modeling. Through publications in high-impact environmental and engineering journals, he has established a strong research profile that integrates field data, remote sensing, numerical modeling, and artificial intelligence. His scholarly contributions demonstrate a commitment to solving complex environmental challenges through innovative analytical frameworks and multidisciplinary collaboration.
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Arhami, M., Hosseini, V., Shahne, M. Z., Bigdeli, M., Lai, A., & Schauer, J. J. (2017). Seasonal trends, chemical speciation and source apportionment of fine PM in Tehran. Atmospheric Environment, 153, 70–82.
Bigdeli, M., Mohammadian, A., Pilechi, A., & Taheri, M. (2022). Lagrangian modeling of marine microplastics fate and transport: The state of the science. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 10(4), 481.
Taheri, M., Mohammadian, A., Ganji, F., Bigdeli, M., & Nasseri, M. (2022). Energy-based approaches in estimating actual evapotranspiration focusing on land surface temperature: A review of methods, concepts, and challenges. Energies, 15(4), 1264.
Bigdeli, M., Taheri, M., & Mohammadian, A. (2021). Spatial sensitivity analysis of COVID-19 infections concerning the satellite-based four air pollutants levels. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 18(3), 751–760.
Bigdeli, M., Taheri, M., & Mohammadian, A. (2023). Numerical modeling of dam-break flood flows for dry and wet sloped beds. ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 29(3), 259–269.
Taheri, M., Bigdeli, M., Imanian, H., & Mohammadian, A. (2025). An overview of evapotranspiration estimation models utilizing artificial intelligence. Water, 17(9), 1384.
Prof. Dr. Fernando Branco, Instituto Superior Técnico, Portugal
Prof. Dr. Fernando Branco, born in 1953 in Coimbra, Portugal, is a Distinguished Full Professor at IST – University of Lisbon and an Advisory Professor at Tongji University, China. With expertise in bridge engineering, maintenance, rehabilitation, and composite materials, he has significantly contributed to structural engineering. As a global leader, he has held prominent positions in international organizations like IABSE and ECCE. Prof. Branco has supervised numerous theses, authored books and research papers, and led major engineering projects. His contributions have earned him prestigious awards, making him a renowned figure in civil engineering.
Prof. Dr. Fernando Branco pursued a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (Structures) from IST – University of Lisbon in 1976. He obtained his Master of Applied Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Canada, in 1981. In 1985, he earned a PhD in Civil Engineering (Structures) from IST – University of Lisbon. Additionally, he achieved the title of Agregado in Civil Engineering in 1991. His extensive academic background has shaped his expertise in structural engineering, leading to significant contributions in research, innovation, and education.
Prof. Branco has served as a Full Professor at IST – University of Lisbon from 1996 to 2021, leading the Civil Engineering Department and the Construction Division. He was the Director of the PhD Program in Civil Engineering and the Structures Research Center. Internationally, he held leadership roles as the President of IABSE and ECCE, contributing to engineering advancements. His expertise was pivotal in major bridge projects like the Vasco da Gama Bridge and the S. João Railway Bridge, demonstrating exceptional leadership in structural design and construction management.
Prof. Branco’s illustrious career is marked by numerous accolades. Notable honors include the Harting Award from the Society for Experimental Mechanics, the Personality of the Year in Civil Engineering by CONSTRUIR Prizes, and the Polish Government Award for European Engineering quality. He received the Innovation in Construction Award in 2023 and was named an Honorary Member of IABSE. His excellence in teaching earned him the Diploma of Teaching Excellence from IST – University of Lisbon. These awards highlight his outstanding contributions to civil engineering.
Prof. Branco’s research spans bridge engineering, structural rehabilitation, and the application of new materials like composites. His notable contributions include advanced seismic and wind resistance studies for major cable-stayed and suspension bridges. He has explored the use of glass fiber-reinforced concrete in hybrid structures and developed optimization algorithms for bridge maintenance. His interdisciplinary research integrates sustainable practices and structural resilience, driving innovations in engineering applications and infrastructure longevity.
📚 Thermal Effect of Firebrand Accumulation in Ceramic Roof Tiles – Fire (2025) – 0 citations
📚 Thermal Reaction of Firebrand Accumulation in Construction Materials – Case Studies in Construction Materials (2024) – 3 citations
📚 Ignition Locations and Simplified Design Guidelines for Enhancing the Resilience of Dwellings against Wildland Fires – Fire (2024) – 2 citations
📚 DIGITALIZATION AND TENDER EVALUATION IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: A BIM-INTEGRATED MCDA APPROACH SUPPORTED BY MACBETH – Journal of Information Technology in Construction (2024) – 0 citations
📚 DIGITALIZATION AND PROCUREMENT IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS: AN INTEGRATED BIM-BASED APPROACH – Journal of Information Technology in Construction (2024) – 2 citations
📚 Proposal of a Fireproof Design Code for Dwellings against the Action of Wildland Fires – Resilient Cities and Structures (2023) – 3 citations
📚 Numerical Assessment of Standard Firebrand Accumulation Curve When Transferring Temperature to Contact Surfaces – Applied Sciences (Switzerland) (2023) – 5 citations
📚 Monotonic and Cyclic Sway Behaviour of 2-Dimensional Frames Made of Pultruded GFRP I-Section Profiles – Structures (2023) – 2 citations
📚 Structural Assessment of a Water Reservoir Masonry Vaulted Roof from the Nineteenth Century – Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities (2023) – 1 citation
📚 Report on Existing Fireproof Construction Guidelines for Dwellings against Wildfires – CivilEng (2023) – 5 citations
Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Iran
Assessment for Research for Best Researcher Award: Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli
Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli’s research covers a wide range of crucial topics in civil engineering, particularly in seismic and earthquake engineering. His expertise in areas such as Progressive Collapse due to explosions or earthquakes, Energy Dissipation in Composite Materials, and Seismic Retrofitting of Existing Structures highlights his contributions to improving the safety and resilience of infrastructure. Additionally, his work in Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction Modeling and Dynamic Site Effects demonstrates a deep understanding of how seismic events affect structures, making his research pivotal for advancements in earthquake risk mitigation.
Prof. Tavakoli has been recognized as a Distinguished Professor and Distinguished Researcher at Babol University of Technology in 2013, indicating his esteemed position in the academic community. These accolades underscore his contributions and leadership in the field of civil engineering, further validating his candidacy for the Best Researcher Award.
His teaching portfolio includes a comprehensive list of both undergraduate and graduate courses, such as Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction, and Seismic Risk Management. These courses reflect his deep knowledge and commitment to educating the next generation of engineers, ensuring that they are well-equipped to tackle the challenges in earthquake engineering.
Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli’s extensive research in earthquake engineering, coupled with his recognition as a distinguished academic and his contributions to teaching, make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only advances the field but also has significant practical implications for improving infrastructure safety against seismic hazards.
Dr.Arun Kumar Ammasi, Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, India
Dr. Arun Kumar Ammasi is a dedicated researcher and educator with a robust background in civil engineering. His research focuses on innovative applications of concrete materials, including the incorporation of plastic, rubber, and electronic wastes into concrete production. His work extends to using treated sewage sludge in manufacturing bricks, pavement, and solid blocks, contributing to sustainable construction practices. Dr. Ammasi explores Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) and Smart Dynamic Concrete (SDC) for enhanced structural performance. Additionally, his expertise encompasses the utilization of coal combustion products and the development of engineered geo-polymeric cementitious composites. In teaching, he emphasizes advanced concrete technology, construction materials, structural analysis, and more. Dr. Ammasi employs a dynamic teaching methodology, incorporating Project-Based Learning (PBL) and Research-Based Learning (RBL) to engage students effectively. He adopts a flipped classroom pedagogy, integrates contemporary assignments, and emphasizes continuous assessment for comprehensive learning. As the Head of the Department for Civil and Structural Engineering at VIT Chennai Campus, Dr. Ammasi also excels in administrative roles, demonstrating leadership and commitment to academic excellence. 🏗️🔬📚
Dr. Arun Kumar Ammasi’s academic journey reflects a profound commitment to excellence in civil engineering. He completed his Doctor of Philosophy, focusing on the effects of fly ash on concrete properties, through an integrated Ph.D. program at VIT University from 2009 to 2015. 🏗️ His undergraduate studies were equally impressive, earning a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Integrated degree with a remarkable 8 CGPA from Vellore Institute of Technology. 📚 Dr. Ammasi’s foundation in civil engineering began with a B.Tech. degree from Sona College of Technology, Anna University, Chennai, where he achieved an outstanding overall percentage of 81%. 🎓 His academic prowess extends to his secondary education, showcasing exceptional performance in physics, chemistry, mathematics, and biology. 🏫
During his tenure as a Research Assistant at VIT University from 2009 to 2014, Dr. Arun Kumar Ammasi delved into innovative studies in green concrete 🌱. His research encompassed experimental investigations, evaluating the viability of substituting traditional components with coal ashes. Through meticulous analysis, he assessed concrete strength, durability, and cost-effectiveness, contributing significantly to sustainable construction practices. Dr. Ammasi’s expertise extended to developing predictive models for drying shrinkage in green concrete over a decade, enhancing long-term performance. Additionally, he pioneered the manufacture of artificial cold-bonded fly ash aggregates, a breakthrough in designing high-strength green concrete structures. 🧪🔬