Maryam Ishaq | Construction Materials | Excellence in Research Award

Mrs. Maryam Ishaq | Construction Materials | Excellence in Research Award

University of Sulaimani | Iraq

Mrs. Maryam Ishaq is an emerging researcher in geotechnical engineering, cement chemistry, and sustainable construction materials, with a strong focus on integrating waste glass powder into concrete to enhance durability and environmental performance. Her publications explore chemical characterization, ASR mitigation, mechanical behavior, particle size effects, multivariate chemical analysis, and predictive strength modeling in glass-modified concrete. She has contributed to reputable journals such as Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy, and Structural Concrete, establishing a promising citation record in a short period. Her work advances the development of greener, high-performance concrete materials through innovative material behavior studies and chemical optimization strategies. Alongside her research, she has gained hands-on engineering experience in road construction projects, contributing to quality assurance, structural performance evaluation, and field-based technical decision-making, further strengthening her applied engineering expertise.

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Featured Publications

  1. Ishaq, M. B., Mohammed, A. S., & Mohammed, A. A. (2025). Chemical characterization and performance optimization of waste glass-modified concrete for sustainable construction. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 44, 101968.

  2. Ishaq, M. B., Mohammed, A. S., & Mohammed, A. A. (2025). The role of waste glass powder in alkali-silica reaction mitigation: Transforming glasscrete durability through chemical composition dynamics. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 45, 102019.

  3. Ishaq, M. B., Mohammed, A. S., & Mohammed, A. A. (2025). Novel exploration of chemical compounds in mono-variate, bi-variate, and multi-variate scenarios of waste glass powder as a cement replacement in concrete. Sustainable Chemistry and Pharmacy, 43, 101894.

  4. Ishaq, M. B., & Mohammed, A. S. (2025). Optimizing compressive strength prediction in glass powder-modified concrete: A comprehensive study on silicon dioxide and calcium oxide influence across varied samples. Reviews on Advanced Materials Science, 64(1), 20250095.

  5. Ishaq, M. B., & Karim, F. R. (2024). Effect of thickness of reinforced concrete jacketing on solid reinforced concrete beam’s flexural strength: A critical review. Construction, 4(2), 94–102.

Alisson Silva | Construction Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alisson Silva | Construction Management | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Alisson Silva, Federal University of Bahia, Brazil

Mr. Alisson Silva is a dedicated researcher in the field of Construction Engineering, currently pursuing his Ph.D. at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, where he also earned his Master’s degree specializing in Building Construction and Materials. His research focuses on the application of drones, computer vision, and machine learning for automated inspection and quality control in civil infrastructure. With a solid academic background, including a B.Sc. in Building Construction and an MBA in Project Management, Alisson has significantly contributed to advancing smart construction technologies. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers addressing topics such as facade inspection, YOLOv8-based damage detection, and BIM-integrated maintenance. Alisson is an active member of the Research Group in Construction Management and Technology (GETEC-UFBA) and collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across Brazil. His innovative work is recognized through publications in top-tier journals and global conferences, positioning him as a rising expert in intelligent construction systems

Publication Profile

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Educational Background

Mr. Alisson Silva has built a strong academic foundation in Construction Engineering, currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil, with a concentration in Building Construction and Materials under the guidance of Professor Dayana Bastos Costa. He previously completed his M.Sc. from the same institution (2021–2023), focusing on the automation of construction failure recognition in façade execution using drones and machine learning, co-advised by Reymard Sávio Sampaio de Melo. Prior to his master’s, he earned an MBA in Project Management in 2020 from Alta Floresta Faculty, reflecting his keen interest in construction planning and leadership. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Building Construction (2015–2019), also at Alta Floresta Faculty, located in Mato Grosso, Brazil. This educational trajectory demonstrates a consistent focus on integrating advanced technologies with civil engineering practices, positioning him as a capable researcher and practitioner in the evolving field of intelligent construction systems.

Research Focus

Mr. Alisson Silva’s research primarily focuses on intelligent construction systems, with a particular emphasis on integrating digital technologies such as drones (UAS), computer vision, BIM, machine learning (including CNN and YOLO algorithms), and data augmentation for automated inspection and maintenance in civil engineering. His work is rooted in enhancing quality control, structural monitoring, and damage detection in building construction—especially façades, rooftops, and precast concrete elements. Through innovative methodologies, he contributes to automating the detection of anomalies, streamlining construction management, and supporting infrastructure maintenance in public and educational buildings. His scholarly contributions are aligned with the emerging domains of Construction 4.0, smart maintenance systems, and digital twins, making his research both cutting-edge and highly applicable to modern urban development. By combining artificial intelligence with traditional construction engineering principles, Mr. Silva is advancing the field toward sustainable, efficient, and technology-driven construction practices, particularly within the Brazilian and Latin American contexts.

Publication Top Notes

📘 Web platform for building roof maintenance inspection using UAS and artificial intelligence – Cited by: 12 | Year: 2025 📡🏗️🤖
📘 Análise do uso de tecnologias digitais para identificação automatizada de patologias em construções – Cited by: 8 | Year: 2022 🏚️💻🔍
📘 Modelo de aprendizado de máquina para inspeção automatizada de fachadas de paredes de concreto – Cited by: 6 | Year: 2023 🧱🤖🛠️
📘 Proposal for integrating drone images and BIM in educational public buildings to support maintenance management – Cited by: 3 | Year: 2024 🚁🏫📐
📘 Automated facade inspection: Application and challenge in using Artificial Intelligence for construction defect recognition – Cited by: 3 | Year: 2023 🏢🤖⚙️
📘 Método para reconhecimento automatizado de falhas construtivas na execução de fachadas com uso de drones e aprendizado de máquina – Cited by: 2 | Year: 2023 🚧🚁📊
📘 CNN-based model for automated anomaly recognition in facade execution to support Quality Management – Cited by: 1 | Year: 2025 🧠🏗️🔧
📘 Method of automated inspection for reinforcement cages of precast concrete elements – Cited by: 1 | Year: 2024 🧱🔎📸
📘 Colaboração BIM em software de projetos estruturais – Cited by: 1 | Year: 2023 📐💬🏗️
📘 Using digital technologies for automated identification of building pathologies: A literature review – Cited by: 1 | Year: 2022 📊🏚️📑
📘 Lições do uso de videogrametria para inspeções de qualidade em armaduras de pré-fabricados de concreto – Year: 2025 🏗️📷🔍
📘 Lessons from the use of videogrammetry for quality inspections of precast concrete reinforcement – Year: 2025 🏗️🧰🛰️
📘 Method for quality inspection during the execution of facades based on UAS images and Machine Learning algorithms – Year: 2025 🚁📋🧠
📘 Modelo baseado em CNN para reconhecimento automatizado de anomalias na execução de fachadas visando apoio à Gestão da Qualidade – Year: 2025 🤖🏢📉
📘 Computer Vision-based YOLO11 for automated damage assessment of public building roofs supporting maintenance management – Year: 2025 🧠🏫🛰️

Ms. MUSKAN Chaurasia | Management | Best Researcher Award

Ms. MUSKAN Chaurasia | Management | Best Researcher Award

Ms. MUSKAN Chaurasia, Research Scholar, National Institute of technology, Rourkela, India

Muskan Chaurasia appears to be a strong candidate for the Research for Community Impact Award based on her profile. Here’s a brief evaluation of her suitability:

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Research Focus

Muskan’s research areas—Masstige Marketing, Brand Management, and Consumer Behaviour—have significant implications for community impact by addressing consumer needs and marketing strategies.

Academic Excellence

She has demonstrated strong academic performance with high marks in her M.Com and B.Com studies.

Relevant Publications

Her publications, including a systematic literature review and articles in notable platforms, showcase her expertise and contributions to her field. The practical implications of her work in Masstige marketing could be valuable for community-oriented projects.

Workshops and Seminars

Participation in various workshops and seminars indicates her commitment to advancing her skills and knowledge, which can contribute to impactful research.

Skills

Proficiency in data analysis tools and event planning suggests she is well-equipped to conduct and manage research with real-world applications.

Community Engagement

While her research is academically sound, it would be beneficial to highlight any direct community engagement or impact of her work in practical settings, which is a key aspect of the Research for Community Impact Award.

Overall, Muskan Chaurasia’s academic and research profile aligns well with the objectives of the Research for Community Impact Award. Her contributions to marketing and consumer behavior research, combined with her academic achievements and skills, make her a promising candidate. However, emphasizing any direct community impact or application of her research would strengthen her nomination further.

Publication Top Notes

Two decades of research on “masstige” marketing: A systematic literature review and future research agenda