Dr. Sebghatullah Jueyendah | structural engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sebghatullah Jueyendah | structural engineering | Best Researcher Award

Sakarya university | Turkey 

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Summary

Sebghatullah Jueyendah is a dedicated civil and structural engineer whose journey combines strong early academic pursuits with impactful professional endeavors. his education at takhar university and hakim sabzevari university equipped him with expertise in structural optimization, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, concrete technology, and composite structures. through his teaching roles at baghlan university and his site engineering experiences, he contributed to newcomer socialization, curriculum development, and practical project management. his research and academic cites highlight his commitment to integrating modern technologies into civil engineering education and practice.

Early academic pursuits

Sebghatullah Jueyendah laid a strong foundation in civil and structural engineering through his bachelor of science in civil engineering from takhar university, afghanistan. his early academic pursuits nurtured a keen interest in the fields of structural analysis, construction methods, and engineering design. this early exposure helped him develop the technical skills and vision required to contribute effectively to academia and industry.

Professional endeavors

His professional endeavors reflect a balanced blend of teaching, research, and practical engineering work. after completing his master’s degree in structural engineering at hakim sabzevari university, iran, he contributed as a lecturer at baghlan university, afghanistan, where he taught courses such as structural analysis, reinforced concrete design, and construction management. previously, he served as a site engineer at arash bahram construction and road building company, where he supervised infrastructure projects and ensured quality execution.

Contributions and research focus

His contributions and research focus are deeply rooted in advanced engineering technologies. he specialized in structural optimization, artificial intelligence (ai), machine learning (ml), deep learning (dl), concrete technology, and composite structures. his teaching and research integrated these modern technologies into civil engineering practices, encouraging students and peers to adopt innovative approaches to structural design and construction.

Impact and influence

Sebghatullah Jueyendah has had a notable impact and influence in shaping civil engineering education and practices in afghanistan. as a lecturer, he guided undergraduate students through academic and practical challenges, mentoring them in research projects and theses. his professional endeavors also included updating curricula to align with industry standards, ensuring that students were well-prepared for real-world engineering challenges. his site engineering experience further strengthened his reputation as a versatile professional bridging theory and practice.

Academic cites

Through continuous research and academic writing, sebghatullah jueyendah has contributed to knowledge exchange in civil and structural engineering. his academic cites include teaching resources, curriculum updates, and scholarly engagement, reflecting his commitment to integrating artificial intelligence and structural optimization into the academic field. these efforts positioned him as a resourceful academic voice in civil engineering circles.

Legacy and future contributions

The legacy and future contributions of sebghatullah jueyendah lie in his ability to merge academic excellence with practical engineering applications. by mentoring young engineers, publishing research, and fostering innovative approaches, he is shaping a new generation of civil engineers in afghanistan. his future contributions will continue to focus on advancing civil engineering through ai, ml, and sustainable construction practices.

Publications 

Title: Predicting the mechanical properties of cement mortar using the support vector machine approach
Author(s): (Not provided)
Journal: Construction and Building Materials, 2021

Conclusion

The professional endeavors and academic cites of sebghatullah jueyendah reveal a visionary academic and practitioner who bridges innovation with tradition. his impact and influence extend from classrooms to construction sites, nurturing young engineers and improving engineering practices in afghanistan. with a focus on structural engineering and intelligent technologies, his legacy and future contributions promise to further advance the civil engineering field while continuing to support newcomer socialization in academic and professional spheres.

Mr.  MD Sulayman Hossen – Civil Engineering – Young Scientist Award

Mr.  MD Sulayman Hossen - Civil Engineering - Young Scientist Award

Chongqing University - China

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Hossen MD Sulayman embarked on his academic journey with a passion for civil engineering, earning his bachelor's degree from chongqing jiaotong university. his undergraduate studies focused on bridge engineering, structural mechanics, and material mechanics, laying a solid foundation in the field. excelling in academics, he achieved an impressive average grade of 87.4/100 and completed a thesis on the a14 motorway c.r. 250 bridge design. his enthusiasm for learning and research led him to pursue a master's degree in civil engineering at chongqing university, where he delved into advanced topics such as structural dynamics, composite structures, and numerical analysis. maintaining an excellent academic record with an average of 86.3/100, he conducted significant research on the effect of temperature on the modal parameters of continuous rigid frame bridges.

🌐 Professional endeavors

Continuing his commitment to research and innovation, hossen md sulayman took on the role of a research assistant at chongqing university. in this position, he contributed to various civil engineering projects, focusing on structural analysis and advanced construction methodologies. his work in bridge engineering expanded as he participated in inspections and data analysis of multiple bridges in jiangsu, china, further strengthening his expertise in the field. through his hands-on experience, he developed a deep understanding of structural integrity, maintenance, and optimization techniques crucial for modern infrastructure.

📈 Contributions and research focus

As a dedicated researcher, hossen md sulayman has focused on the intersection of structural engineering and environmental factors. his research on the effect of temperature on bridge modal parameters has provided valuable insights into the durability and stability of continuous rigid frame bridges. his expertise spans advanced concrete and steel structure design, Civil Engineering composite structures, and wind engineering, making significant contributions to the understanding of structural behavior under varying environmental conditions. his work aims to enhance the sustainability and resilience of modern infrastructure through innovative engineering solutions.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

due to his outstanding academic performance and research contributions, hossen md sulayman has gained recognition in the field of civil engineering. he has actively participated in Civil Engineering international conferences, where he has presented his research findings and engaged with global experts. his work in bridge inspections and structural analysis has been highly regarded, and his role as a research assistant at a prestigious university further highlights his dedication and expertise.

📚 Impact and influence

his research and professional activities have had a significant impact on the field of civil engineering, particularly in bridge engineering and structural analysis. by examining the effects of Civil Engineering environmental conditions on structural integrity, he has contributed to improving the safety and longevity of infrastructure projects. his insights are valuable to engineers, researchers, and policymakers working towards sustainable and resilient construction.

🔄 Legacy and future contributions

Hossen md sulayman continues to strive for excellence in civil engineering, with a vision to advance structural design and maintenance strategies. his future contributions are expected to drive innovations in bridge engineering, particularly in developing more adaptive and durable structures. with his expertise in numerical analysis and advanced materials, he is poised to make significant breakthroughs that will shape the future of sustainable infrastructure. through his research and professional endeavors, he aims to leave a lasting impact on the field, inspiring the next generation of engineers and researchers.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Effect of Temperature on the Modal Parameters of Continuous Rigid Frame Bridge
    Authors: Y Yang, MS Hossen, G Lacidogna, W Xu, I Kawsar, J Sun, S Hossain
    Journal: Developments in the Built Environment

  • Title: SPSVO: A Self-Supervised Surgical Perception Stereo Visual Odometry for Endoscopy
    Authors: J Zhao, Y Luo, Q Li, N Baddour, MS Hossen
    Journal: Robotica

Prof. Dr.  Canan G. Nebigil-Désaubry  – Cardiovascular – Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr.  Canan G. Nebigil-Désaubry  - Cardiovascular - Best Researcher Award

INSERM, UMR1260 University of Strasbourg - France

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Canan G. Nebigil-Désaubry embarked on her academic journey with a pharm.d. from ankara university, where her interest in pharmacology and molecular biology began to take shape. she further pursued a ph.d. at the university of tennessee, delving deeper into molecular signaling pathways. her academic excellence and passion for biomedical research led her to postdoctoral training under nobel laureate professor robert lefkowitz at duke university, where she gained invaluable insights into g protein-coupled receptors (gpcrs), setting the stage for her future research.

Professional endeavors 💼

After completing her postdoctoral training, dr. nebigil-désaubry's career flourished as a senior scientist at the national institutes of health (nih) and later at the institute of genetics and molecular and cellular biology (igbmc). her exemplary work earned her an atip/avenir award, enabling her to join the european school of biotechnology (esbs) at the university of strasbourg. currently, she serves as the director of research at cnrs, inserm umr1260 regenerative nanomedicine, where she continues to make significant contributions to cardiovascular and metabolic research.

Contributions and research focus 🔬

Dr. Nebigil-désaubry's research primarily explores the role of gpcrs, particularly serotonin and prokineticin receptors, in cardiovascular development and disease. she established the critical Cardiovascular roles of these receptors in heart development and pathology, notably identifying the serotonin 5-ht2b receptor's pivotal role in embryonic cardiac development. her team was also the first to investigate prokineticin signaling in cardiac and metabolic disorders, revealing its potential as a therapeutic target for heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. her groundbreaking discovery of the first non-peptidic pkr1 agonist, is20, marked a significant milestone in cardioprotection and cardio-oncology.

Accolades and recognition 🏆

Dr. Nebigil-désaubry's innovative research has earned her numerous accolades, including the prestigious atip/avenir award. her contributions to cardiovascular and metabolic research are Cardiovascular recognized globally, with multiple drug discovery patents to her name. the inclusion of is20 in the international union of basic and clinical pharmacology (iuphar) guide to pharmacology as a selective pkr1 agonist further underscores the significance of her work in the scientific community.

Impact and influence 💡

The impact of dr. nebigil-désaubry's research extends beyond academic circles, influencing clinical practices and therapeutic strategies in cardiology and oncology. her identification of the Cardiovascular prokineticin/pkr1 signaling pathway as a regulator of epicardial adipose tissue development has provided new avenues for managing heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (hfpef) and cardiometabolic disorders. her work in cardio-oncology aims to address the pressing need for early biomarkers and cardioprotective therapeutics in chemotherapy-induced heart failure.

Legacy and future contributions 🕊️

Dr. Nebigil-désaubry's legacy is one of innovation and excellence in cardiovascular research. her pioneering work in cardiac regeneration and metabolic disease management has laid the foundation for future advancements in precision medicine. with her recent development of a 3d cardiac organoid-tumor system, she is poised to accelerate drug discovery and biomarker identification, ultimately improving patient outcomes and shaping the future of regenerative medicine and cardio-oncology.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Flavaglines: Their Discovery from Plants Used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Synthesis, and Drug Development Against Cancer and Immune Disorders
    Author(s): Dong Wang, Mustafa Ali Tezeren, Hussein Abou Hamdan, Peng Yu, Canan Nebigil-Désaubry, Laurent Désaubry
    Journal: Current Chinese Chemistry, 2022

  • Title: Prohibitin ligands: a growing armamentarium to tackle cancers, osteoporosis, inflammatory, cardiac and neurological diseases
    Author(s): Dong Wang, Redouane Tabti, Sabria Elderwish, Hussein Abou-Hamdan, Amel Djehal, Peng Yu, Hajime Yurugi, Krishnaraj Rajalingam, Canan G. Nebigil, Laurent Désaubry
    Journal: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2020

  • Title: SFPH proteins as therapeutic targets for a myriad of diseases
    Author(s): Dong Wang, Redouane Tabti, Sabria Elderwish, Amel Djehal, Nora Chouha, Franck Pinot, Peng Yu, Canan G. Nebigil, Laurent Desaubry
    Journal: Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 2020

  • Title: Flavaglines as natural products targeting eIF4A and prohibitins: From traditional Chinese medicine to antiviral activity against coronaviruses
    Author(s): Canan G. Nebigil, Christiane Moog, Stéphan Vagner, Nadia Benkirane-Jessel, Duncan Smith, Laurent Désaubry
    Journal: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2020

  • Title: Prokineticin signaling in heart-brain developmental axis: Therapeutic options for heart and brain injuries
    Author(s): Laurent Désaubry, Anumantha Kanthasamy, Canan G. Nebigil
    Journal: Pharmacological Research, 2020

Dr. Michael Bekele Maru  – Civil Engineering – Best Paper Award

Dr. Michael Bekele Maru  - Civil Engineering - Best Paper Award

Sungkyunkwan University, Suwon Campus,2nd Engineering Complex,26220 - South Korea 

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🎓 Early academic pursuits

Michael Bekele maru embarked on his academic journey at addis ababa university in ethiopia, where he earned a b.sc in civil, architectural, and environmental system engineering. his undergraduate thesis focused on the structural design of a multi-story building, laying the foundation for his future endeavors in structural engineering. his quest for advanced knowledge led him to sungkyunkwan university in south korea, where he pursued a combined m.sc and ph.d. in civil, architectural, and environmental system engineering. under the guidance of professor seunghee park, michael's dissertation on enhancing lidar data processing for building facade segmentation and 3d reconstruction showcased his innovative approach to integrating technology with civil engineering.

💼 Professional endeavors

Michael's professional journey began as a site engineer with addis gedle general contractor, where he honed his skills in quality supervision, project monitoring, and construction planning. his role as a project engineer at nasew construction plc further expanded his expertise in project synchronization, scheduling, and quality assurance. transitioning to academia, michael served as a graduate researcher at sungkyunkwan university's smart construction it lab, where he contributed significantly to optical sensor applications in structural health monitoring. currently, as a postdoctoral researcher at the same institution, he continues to explore cutting-edge technologies for structural assessment and digital twin applications.

🔬 Contributions and research focus

Michael's research is characterized by its innovative use of lidar technology, computer vision, and augmented reality in structural health monitoring. his work on algorithmic-based damage Civil Engineering detection, 3d reconstruction techniques, and point cloud analysis has advanced the field significantly. he has developed detailed 3d models for crack detection, utilized lidar for shape change analysis, and integrated ar applications for real-time structural assessments. his ongoing projects include camera-lidar feature-based fusion for bridge monitoring, close-up imaging for crack assessment, and semantic-driven 3d model generation using ar.

🏆 Accolades and recognition

Michael's contributions to structural health monitoring have earned him recognition within the academic and engineering communities. his innovative research has been showcased in Civil Engineering numerous conferences and publications, highlighting his expertise in lidar technology, computer vision, and ar integration. his work has not only enhanced structural assessment methodologies but also set new standards for efficiency and accuracy in the field.

💡 Impact and influence

Michael's research has had a profound impact on the field of structural health monitoring, particularly in the integration of advanced technologies for damage detection and assessment. his Civil Engineering development of 3d reconstruction techniques and point cloud analysis has improved the accuracy and efficiency of structural evaluations, influencing both academic research and practical applications in civil engineering.

🌍 Legacy and future contributions

Michael Bekele maru's legacy is one of innovation, precision, and technological integration in civil engineering. his work continues to inspire future researchers and engineers, setting a benchmark for excellence in structural health monitoring. as he advances in his career, michael aims to further explore the potential of digital twins, augmented reality, and deep learning in structural assessments, contributing to safer and more efficient infrastructure management worldwide.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Comparison of depth camera and terrestrial laser scanner in monitoring structural deflections
    Author(s): MB Maru, D Lee, KD Tola, S Park
    Journal: Sensors, 2020

  • Title: Beam deflection monitoring based on a genetic algorithm using LiDAR data
    Author(s): MB Maru, D Lee, G Cha, S Park
    Journal: Sensors, 2020

  • Title: Improved building facade segmentation through digital twin-enabled RandLA-Net with empirical intensity correction model
    Author(s): MB Maru, Y Wang, H Kim, H Yoon, S Park
    Journal: Journal of Building Engineering, 2023

  • Title: Unsupervised domain adaptation-based crack segmentation using transformer network
    Author(s): DA Beyene, MB Maru, T Kim, S Park, S Park
    Journal: Journal of Building Engineering, 2023

  • Title: Improved building MEP systems semantic segmentation in point clouds using a novel multi-class dataset and local-global vector transformer network
    Author(s): Shuju Jing, Gichun Cha, Michael Bekele Maru, Byoungjoon Yu, Seunghee Park
    Journal: Journal of Building Engineering

Prof. Ji Chen – Structural engineering – Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Prof. Ji Chen - Structural engineering - Outstanding Contributions in Academia Award

Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences - China 

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Early academic pursuits 🎓

Ji Chen's academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Mining Engineering from the Hebei Institute of Building Science and Technology, China (1995–1999). He further pursued his passion for geological and physical sciences, earning a Master’s in Geological Engineering from Jilin University (1999–2002). His academic foundation was solidified with a Doctorate in Physical Geography from the Graduate School of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (2002–2007), which laid the groundwork for his future research in frozen soils and environmental engineering.

Professional endeavors 🏢

Dr. Chen is currently the Director of the Beiluhe National Observation and Research Station on Frozen Soil at the Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His role involves overseeing cutting-edge research on the environmental challenges posed by permafrost and frozen soil, particularly in relation to infrastructure projects in cold regions. He has also led various industry consultancy projects, such as studying the impact of glacier-frozen soil and snow cover on the Tibet Railway.

Contributions and research focus 🌍

Dr. Chen has made significant strides in studying the effects of frozen soils in alpine and plateau regions. His research on the long-term load test pile group in permafrost areas and the influence of glacier-frozen soil on major infrastructure projects demonstrates his commitment to bridging environmental science with Structural engineering practical applications. His projects focus on improving construction and environmental sustainability in freezing regions, with emphasis on railway infrastructure and mining areas.

Publications and scholarly impact 📚

Dr. Chen has published over 40 papers in prominent SCI journals, making substantial contributions to the understanding of permafrost and its interaction with engineering projects. His research has been featured in journals such as Cold Regions Science and Technology, Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, and The Structural engineering Journal of Geophysical Research. His scholarly work has shaped ongoing global discussions on the challenges of frozen soils in construction and ecological management.

Accolades and recognition 🏅

Dr. Chen’s expertise has been widely recognized within the scientific community. He has received several prestigious awards and has been appointed to editorial boards of leading journals in his field. His contributions have been pivotal in advancing the research on frozen soils, particularly in relation to environmental Structural engineering challenges and engineering solutions in high-altitude and cold regions. Additionally, his involvement in national key research and development projects underscores his stature as a leading innovator.

Legacy and future contributions 🌱

Looking forward, Dr. Chen’s work promises to leave a lasting impact on both environmental science and engineering. His involvement in major national projects, such as the Integration of Monitoring and Data Fusion Technology for Hydroecological Temporal and Spatial Changes of Frozen Soils in Alpine Mining Areas, positions him at the forefront of developing sustainable solutions for cold-region construction. His future contributions are poised to shape infrastructure projects in some of the most challenging environments on Earth, ensuring that development in these regions is both sustainable and safe.

Notable Publications 

  • Title: Degradation of warm permafrost and talik formation on the Qinghai‒Tibet Plateau in 2006–2021
    Authors: Mei, Q.-H., Chen, J., Liu, Y.-Q., Wang, J.-C., Zhao, Y.-J.
    Journal: Advances in Climate Change Research, 2024, 15(2), pp. 275–284
  • Title: Advances in retrogressive thaw slump research in permafrost regions
    Authors: Li, Y., Liu, Y., Chen, J., Dong, T., Zhao, Y.
    Journal: Permafrost and Periglacial Processes, 2024, 35(2), pp. 125–142
  • Title: Long-term responses of permafrost to the dual impacts of climate warming and engineering disturbance along the Qinghai-Tibet Highway
    Authors: Jiang, G., Fu, Z., Gao, S., Liu, Y., Wu, Q.
    Journal: Cold Regions Science and Technology, 2024, 220, 104135
  • Title: Effect of Orientation and Skylight Area Ratio on Building Energy Efficiency in the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau
    Authors: Wang, Y., Qin, H., Wang, Y., Zhang, S., Song, H.
    Journal: Buildings, 2024, 14(3), 755
  • Title: Aboveground Biomass Mapping and Analysis of Spatial Drivers in the Qinghai–Xizang Plateau Permafrost Zone: A Case Study of the Beilu River Basin
    Authors: Wu, Y., Zhao, J., Chen, J., Zhao, Y., Miao, Z.
    Journal: Plants, 2024, 13(5), 686