Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award


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Assoc Prof Dr. Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University,Saudi Arabia

Dr. Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan is an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, specializing in Sanitary and Environmental Engineering, currently serving at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Sc. from Nantes University, France, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from South Valley University, Egypt. With extensive academic experience, he has taught both undergraduate and postgraduate courses and supervised numerous research projects. Dr. Hassan has a strong research background in areas such as solid waste management, wastewater treatment, and environmental impact assessment, and has received several awards for his scientific publications. He is actively involved in scientific societies and serves as a reviewer for various international journals and conferences. Dr. Hassan has also led multiple research projects funded by prestigious organizations, further establishing his expertise in sustainability, bio-energy, and environmental engineering solutions.

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Education Background

Dr. Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Sanitary and Environmental Engineering from the GEPEA laboratory at Nantes University, France, completed in 2011. Prior to that, he earned a Master of Science (M.Sc.) from the same institution in 2007. His undergraduate studies were conducted at South Valley University in Aswan, Egypt, where he obtained a Bachelor of Civil Engineering in 2000 with honors, achieving a “Very Good” overall grade and an “Excellent” grade for his final project. Dr. Hassan’s solid educational foundation is complemented by high school studies in an English-language experimental school, where he graduated with distinction. His education reflects a strong focus on environmental engineering and sustainable water management systems.

Research Experience

Dr. Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan has extensive research experience in Civil, Sanitary, and Environmental Engineering, with a focus on sustainable solutions for water and waste management. His research spans over a decade, covering critical topics such as solid waste management, wastewater treatment, air quality assessment, greywater recycling, and biogas production. He has led and contributed to multiple funded research projects, including studies on optimizing solid waste disposal, assessing environmental risks, and improving water distribution networks. His publications in high-impact international journals and conferences reflect his innovative work in areas like anaerobic digestion, advanced wastewater treatment techniques, and environmental impact assessments. Dr. Hassan has also contributed significantly to applied research, designing systems to reduce the environmental footprint of urban infrastructure, particularly in Saudi Arabia, and integrating sustainable engineering practices into practical applications such as greywater reuse and solid waste recycling strategies. His collaborations and leadership in scientific projects demonstrate his expertise and commitment to advancing environmental sustainability through engineering solutions.

Teaching and Mentoring Experience

Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan has extensive teaching and mentoring experience in the field of civil and environmental engineering. Since 2017, he has been an Assistant Professor in the Civil Engineering Department at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University, Riyadh, where he teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate courses. His teaching portfolio includes subjects such as Environmental Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Hydraulics, Water and Wastewater Treatment, and Water Resources. He has supervised numerous undergraduate projects, focusing on topics such as wastewater network design, environmental assessments, and solid waste management. Prior to his current role, he held academic positions at Aswan University in Egypt, where he served as both a demonstrator and assistant professor, and at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport. Raouf has also contributed to mentoring students by guiding their final-year projects and working on real-world environmental and civil engineering challenges.

Work Experience

Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan has extensive academic and professional experience in Civil Engineering, with a focus on Sanitary and Environmental Engineering. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor at Imam Mohammad Ibn Saud Islamic University in Saudi Arabia, a position he has held since January 2017. His previous roles include head of the Construction and Building Department at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, and Assistant Professor at Aswan University. Over the years, he has been deeply involved in teaching both undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to environmental engineering, wastewater treatment, water resources, and sanitation. He has also supervised numerous graduation projects, particularly in the areas of water management, waste management, and environmental impact assessment. Dr. Hassan’s research work, funded by institutions like the Saudi Ministry of Education, focuses on sustainability, solid waste management, greywater reuse, and water purification. His contributions to academia are further evidenced by his role as a reviewer for various international journals and conferences, as well as his publications in reputable scientific journals.

Awards, Honours & Certificates

Raouf Ahmed Mohamed Hassan has been recognized with numerous awards and certificates throughout his academic and professional career. He has received multiple University Awards for Scientific Publication from both Aswan University (2019-2022) and Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University (2021-2022), highlighting his consistent contributions to scientific research. His professional development is further demonstrated through a variety of training programs, including courses on effective teaching, scientific research methods, university education strategies, and research funding, among others. These certifications reflect his commitment to continuous learning and enhancing his teaching and research skills.

Publication Top Notes

  • Techno-economic studies for a pilot-scale Bi12TiO20 based photocatalytic system for pharmaceutical wastewater treatment: From laboratory studies to commercial-scale applications
    • Authors: Oussama Baaloudj, Ahmad K. Badawi, Hamza Kenfoud, Yasmine Benrighi, Raouf …
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 35
    • Journal: Journal of Water Process Engineering, 48
  • A consistent dimensional analysis of gas–liquid mass transfer in an aerated stirred tank containing purely viscous fluids with shear-thinning properties
    • Authors: R. Hassan, K. Loubiere, J. Legrand, G. Delaplace
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 32
    • Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 184, 42-56
  • Effect of inoculum VS, organic loads and I/S on the biochemical methane potential of sludge, buckwheat husk and straw
    • Authors: M. Elsayed, Y. Andres, W. Blel, R. Hassan, A. Ahmed
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 15
    • Journal: Desalination and Water Treatment, 157, 69-78
  • Semi-continuous co-digestion of sludge, fallen leaves, and grass performance
    • Authors: R.H. Mahmoud Elsayed, Walid Blel, Mohamed Soliman, Yves Andres
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 14
    • Journal: Energy, 221
  • Anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge and cattle manure for biogas production: influence of co-digestion
    • Author: R. Hassan
    • Year: 2014
    • Citations: 12
    • Journal: Int. Water Technol. J., 4 (2), 107-113

Conclusion

Dr. Raouf Hassan is a highly qualified researcher with strong credentials in environmental and civil engineering. His consistent publication record, successful project management, and contributions to both research and education make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. By further diversifying his research focus and seeking broader international recognition, he could further strengthen his position as a leading figure in his field. His current achievements, however, make him a highly suitable candidate for the award.

Masoud Fathali | Engineering | Best Researcher Award


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Masoud Fathali | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr Masoud Fathali, Road, Housing and Urban Development Research Center, Iran

Masoud Fathali, PhD, is an accomplished researcher in Civil & Environmental Engineering, specializing in Railway Engineering. He earned his PhD from Amirkabir University of Technology and completed postdoctoral studies in Railway Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology in collaboration with Luleå University of Technology, Sweden. His research explores the impact of innovative materials like Tire Derived Aggregates on railway ballast properties. Masoud has authored numerous publications and books on railway standards, recognized with several awards for his contributions to Iran’s railway sector. Fluent in English and Persian, he is a pivotal figure in advancing railway infrastructure. 🚄

 

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Education

Masoud Fathali is an accomplished researcher with a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from Amirkabir University of Technology and postdoctoral studies in Railway Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology in collaboration with Luleå University of Technology, Sweden. His expertise lies in railway infrastructure, focusing on the effects of innovative materials like Tire Derived Aggregates on railway ballast properties. Masoud has authored numerous publications and books on railway standards, receiving several awards for his contributions. Fluent in English and Persian, he has made significant advancements in Iran’s railway engineering sector. 🚄

Honors & Awards

Masoud Fathali is a distinguished figure in railway engineering, with a robust record of achievements and recognitions. He has been honored as the Superior Researcher by the Iran Ministry of Roads & Urban Development, and has received accolades from various organizations, including letters of appreciation from the Iran Plan & Budget Organization for his contributions to railway infrastructure development. Masoud’s expertise extends internationally, highlighted by his role as Project Coordinator for the Tehran-Qom-Esfahan High-Speed Railway with China Railway Group Limited. His academic prowess is evidenced by top-ranked articles and awards, cementing his reputation as a leader in the field. 🚄

Experience

Masoud Fathali has a rich and diverse background in railway engineering spanning over two decades. Currently serving as Head of the Transportation Department and Assistant Professor, he leads initiatives focused on optimizing rail infrastructure in challenging environments like desert railways. His expertise includes overseeing projects such as the development of anti-vibration mats and conducting vibration evaluations for railway and metro lines. Masoud has also contributed significantly to the advancement of Iranian railway standards and the implementation of high-speed rail systems. His passion for innovation and quality management is evident in his role as a consultant and project manager, ensuring robust rail infrastructure solutions nationwide. 🚄

Research focus

Masoud Fathali’s research focuses on railway infrastructure, particularly the impact of innovative materials such as Tire Derived Aggregates (TDA) on railway ballast properties. His work spans degradation analysis of flexible pavements, development of track geometry assessment techniques, and evaluation of slab track performance in desert railways. Fathali also explores the influence of TDA mixed with ballast on ground-borne vibrations and has developed degradation models for life cycle assessments of railway materials. His expertise contributes significantly to enhancing railway durability and performance. 🚄

Publication top notes

Influence of tire-derived aggregates on the properties of railway ballast material

Deterioration analysis of flexible pavements under overweight vehicles

Development of a new track geometry assessment technique incorporating rail cant factor

Evaluation of humped slab track performance in desert railways

A new two-phase method for damage detection in skeletal structures

Effects of rail cant on wheel-rail contact forces in slab tracks

A new degradation model for life cycle assessment of railway ballast materials

Reliability assessment of transmission line towers using metaheuristic algorithms

Deterioration analysis of concrete bridges under inadmissible loads from the fatigue point of view

Size and shape reliability-based optimization of dome trusses

Mohammad Hossein Khosravi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award


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Mohammad Hossein Khosravi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Mohammad Hossein Khosravi, University of Birjand,Iran

Dr. Mohammad Hossein Khosravi is an Associate Professor at the University of Birjand’s Department of Mining Engineering. He specializes in geotechnical engineering, with research interests in physical modeling, slope engineering, and tunneling. Dr. Khosravi has received multiple accolades, including the best paper award at the 10th International Conference on Earthquake Engineering in Tokyo and a postdoctoral fellowship from the Center for Urban Earthquake Engineering in Japan. His prolific publication record and commitment to advancing geomechanics demonstrate his expertise and dedication to the field. 🌍📚🔬

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Dr. Mohammad Hossein Khosravi has a robust academic background in engineering, specializing in geotechnical and rock mechanics. His journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Mining Engineering from Shahid Bahonar University in Kerman, Iran, where he laid the foundation for his expertise in the field. Building upon this solid groundwork, he pursued a Master of Science in Rock Mechanics at the University of Tehran, further honing his skills and understanding of geological structures and materials.

 

Research focus

Mohammad Hossein Khosravi’s research focus revolves around geomechanics, particularly in the areas of physical modeling 🏗️, rock/soil slope engineering 🏔️, and tunneling and retaining structures 🚇. His work delves into understanding the behavior of geomaterials under various conditions, employing both experimental and theoretical approaches. With a keen interest in arching effects, earth pressure analysis, and stability assessments, Khosravi contributes significantly to the fields of geotechnical engineering and mining 🪨. Through his extensive publications and affiliations with prestigious academic societies, he continues to advance knowledge and techniques in geomechanics, enhancing safety and efficiency in construction and mining industries.

Publication top notes

Experimental and numerical study of asperity degradation in the direct shear test

Experimental analysis of earth pressure against rigid retaining walls under translation mode

Stability analysis of slide-toe-toppling failure

Theoretical analysis of earth pressure against rigid retaining walls under translation mode

A new classification of failure mechanisms at tunnels in stratified rock masses through physical and numerical modeling

Performance of counterweight balance on stability of undercut slope evaluated by physical modeling

Arch action over an excavated pit on a stable scarp investigated by physical model tests

Physical modeling of tunnel induced displacement in sandy grounds

Physical and theoretical modeling of rock slopes against block-flexure toppling failure

In-flight excavation of slopes with potential failure planes

Physical modeling of arch action in undercut slopes with actual engineering practice to Mae Moh open-pit mine of Thailand

Active earth pressures for non-planar to planar slip surfaces considering soil arching

Arching effect in geomaterials with applications to retaining walls and undercut slopes

Investigation of stability and failure mechanism of undercut slopes by three-dimensional finite element analysis

Numerical analysis of slide-head-toppling failure

Excavation problems in Mae Moh lignite open-pit mine of Thailand

DEM analysis of backfilled walls subjected to active translation mode

A numerical analysis on the performance of counterweight balance on the stability of undercut slopes

Stresses and a failure mode from physical and numerical models of undercut slope lying on inclined bedding plane

Semianalytical solution for evaluating bearing capacity of a footing adjacent to a slope

Tsegay Tesfay Mezgebe | Industrial and Systems Engineering | Best Researcher Award


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Dr.Tsegay Tesfay Mezgebe : Industrial and Systems Engineering| Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Tsegay Tesfay Mezgebe is an accomplished academic with a Ph.D. in Automatic Control from the University of Lorraine, France. He earned his Master’s in Production and Industrial Systems Engineering from Mekelle University, Ethiopia, and a Bachelor’s in Industrial Engineering from Bahir Dar University. 🎓 His expertise extends to meta-heuristics, cyber-physical production systems, and scientific integrity, as showcased by certifications from renowned institutions in France. Dr. Mezgebe, an Assistant Professor at Mekelle University since 2020, previously held academic roles and demonstrated commitment to quality management and ethical research. 🌐👨‍🏫

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Academic Degrees:

Dr. Tsegay Tesfay Mezgebe is an accomplished academic, holding a Ph.D. in Automatic Control from the University of Lorraine, France, awarded on January 30, 2020. His educational journey includes a Master’s degree in Production and Industrial Systems Engineering from Mekelle University, Ethiopia, conferred on October 27, 2011. Dr. Mezgebe’s foundation in academia began with a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Engineering from Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia, earned on June 06, 2007. 🎓 His diverse academic background reflects a deep commitment to engineering and control systems, contributing to his impactful career in academia and research. 👨‍🎓🌐

Certifications and Trainings :

Dr. Tsegay Tesfay Mezgebe’s commitment to professional development is evident through a series of specialized courses and certifications. In 2019, he delved into “Meta-Heuristics in Optimization” at Ecole MACS, University of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France, exploring current trends and evolutions. 🌐 Following this, he immersed himself in “Cyber-Physical Production Systems” at IUT de Nantes, University of Nantes, Nantes, France, in 2019. 🤖 Dr. Mezgebe also prioritizes ethical research, having undertaken courses on the “Culture of Scientific Integrity” and the “Ethical and Legislative Framework for Research” at Université de Lorraine, France, in 2018 and 2017, respectively. These initiatives showcase his dedication to staying at the forefront of his field. 👨‍🏫📚

Computer and other personal skills :

Dr. Tsegay Tesfay Mezgebe possesses versatile language skills, excelling in his mother tongue Tigrigna and demonstrating excellent proficiency in English, both in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. 🗣️📖 He is proficient in French, with good capabilities in listening, reading, and speaking, while maintaining satisfactory writing skills. 🇫🇷 Additionally, Dr. Mezgebe is fluent in Amharic, showcasing excellent skills across all language components.In the realm of software, his expertise extends to MatLab, Paython, Java, Eclipse, Tex/Latex, AutoCAD, and Solid Works. 💻 For statistical analysis, he is adept at using tools such as Minitab, MatLab, Click Charts, and SPSS. 📊 His manufacturing skills cover a broad spectrum, including machining, welding, foundry, sheet metal, and woodworks, reflecting a well-rounded proficiency in both theoretical and practical aspects of his field. 🔧🌐

Research Focus :

Dr. Tsegay Tesfay Mezgebe’s research spans diverse areas, with a primary focus on intelligent manufacturing systems. His work includes pioneering studies on multi-agent systems negotiation for dynamic scheduling, as seen in the Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing and The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 🤖 His expertise extends to algorithm design for control systems in the context of Industry 4.0, evident in his contributions to recursive hybrid control architecture. Dr. Mezgebe’s research also delves into economic analyses of lean wastes in textile industries and explores the post-COVID-19 recovery opportunities for Sub-Saharan manufacturing, as showcased in Scientific African. 🌐🔍

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Dr. Bo Yin | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award


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Dr. Bo Yin | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Bo Yin, Zhejiang Ocean University, China

Congratulations, Dr. Bo Yin, on winning the prestigious Best Researcher Award from Sciencefather! Your dedication, innovative research, and scholarly contributions have significantly impacted the field of Spre and post treatment requirements for desalination plants to protect the environment. Your commitment to advancing knowledge and pushing the boundaries of research is commendable. Here’s to your continued success in shaping the future of academia and making invaluable contributions to your field. Well done!

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2006-2009 M.S., Harbin Engineering University, China2013-2019 Ph.D.,Harbin Engineering University, China

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  1. Tensile Strength: WAAM-produced parts exhibit good tensile strength, making them suitable for structural applications. 💪
  2. Yield Strength: The yield strength of WAAM components is generally high, ensuring durability and resistance to deformation under load. 🏋️‍♂️
  3. Ductility: WAAM materials often demonstrate satisfactory ductility, allowing for some degree of deformation before fracture. 🔄
  4. Hardness: The hardness of WAAM-fabricated parts can be tailored based on the specific material used and processing parameters. ⚙️
  5. Fatigue Resistance: WAAM components may exhibit varying fatigue resistance, depending on factors such as design, material, and post-processing techniques. ⚖️
  6. Impact Toughness: The impact toughness of WAAM parts is influenced by the choice of material and the deposition process, impacting their ability to absorb energy during sudden loading. 💥
  7. Microstructure: The microstructure of WAAM-built objects can be manipulated through process optimization, affecting their overall mechanical properties. 🔬
  8. Anisotropy: WAAM parts may display anisotropic properties due to the layer-wise deposition process, impacting their behavior in different directions. ↔️🔄

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1. Enhanced strength of additively manufactured Ti–6Al–4V alloy through multistage strain hardening

2. Enhanced crack buffering of additively manufactured Ti–6Al–4V alloy using calcium fluoride particles

3. Study on Stress Corrosion Properties of 1Cr17Ni2 Stainless Steel