Mehrdad ghamari | Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mehrdad ghamari | Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mehrdad ghamari, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Dr. Mehrdad Ghamari is a visiting researcher at Edinburgh Napier University, specializing in structural engineering and photovoltaic integration for passive cooling. He earned his M.Sc. from the University of Isfahan and has held lecturer positions at Islamic Azad University. His research focuses on the effects of lateral constraints on unreinforced masonry walls and has resulted in numerous publications in respected journals. Fluent in English and Persian, he has significant experience in civil engineering design and supervision, having designed over 100 concrete and steel structures. 🎓🏗️

 

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Education

Mr. Ghamari holds a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering from the University College of Engineering, University of Isfahan, where he excelled with a GPA of 17.76 out of 20. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Tehran. His commitment to ongoing education is evident through his roles as a visiting researcher at renowned universities in the UK and Portugal.

Research Experience & Interests

Mr. Ghamari has actively engaged in multiple innovative research projects, focusing on topics such as photovoltaic integration for passive cooling applications and the effects of lateral constraints on historical masonry walls. His work is supervised by respected professors in the field, showcasing his ability to collaborate effectively and contribute to meaningful research. Notable projects include analyzing the structural integrity of Persian historical masonry and investigating the impact of advanced materials like fiber-reinforced polymers on traditional structures.

Academic Experience

Mr. Ghamari has lectured on a range of subjects, including structural analysis and mechanics of materials, at various institutions. His ability to convey complex concepts to students reflects his deep understanding of the subject matter and his commitment to academic excellence

Work Experience

Mr. Ghamari has accumulated substantial practical experience in civil engineering. He has designed and supervised numerous concrete and steel structures in Iran and holds a license for supervision and implementation within the Construction Engineering Organization of Iran. His practical insights complement his academic prowess, making him a well-rounded candidate.

Conclusion

Mr. Mehrdad Ghamari’s extensive educational background, innovative research contributions, teaching experience, and practical engineering skills make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His commitment to advancing sustainable engineering practices and his contributions to the field demonstrate his potential to influence future developments in civil engineering and structural analysis.

Publication Top Notes

  • Advancing sustainable building through passive cooling with phase change materials, a comprehensive literature review 🌱 – Cited by: 8 | Year: 2024
  • Solar Wall Technology and Its Impact on Building Performance ☀️ – Cited by: 3 | Year: 2024
  • Parametric Study of Failure Load of Persian Brick Masonry Domes Stiffened by FRP Strips under Concentrated Monotonic Loads 🏛️ – Cited by: 3 | Year: 2016
  • Biomass Derived Biofluorescent Carbon Dots for Energy Applications: Current Progress and Prospects 🔋 – Cited by: 2 | Year: 2024
  • Effects of lateral constraints, geometrical characteristics and pre-compression level on the Drift capacity of Persian historical masonry walls 🧱 – Cited by: 2 | Year: 2021
  • Effects of Lateral Constraints and Geometrical Characteristics on Deformation Capacity of the Persian Historic Unreinforced Masonry Shear Walls under Uncertainty Conditions ⚖️ – Cited by: 2 | Year: 2020
  • Determination of Partial Safety Factors (γM) for Model Uncertainties for Persian Historical Masonry Materials 🏗️ – Cited by: 1 | Year: 2021
  • Valorization of diverse waste-derived nanocellulose for multifaceted applications: A review 🌿 Year: 2024
  • Solar Window Innovations: Enhancing Building Performance through Advanced Technologies 💡  Year: 2024
  • Flanges’ Impact on Persian Historical Masonry Walls: Modeling Safety Factors 🏢 Year: 2024

 

 

Kilhun Lee | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kilhun Lee | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Kilhun Lee, University of Seoul, South Korea

Assistant Professor of Architecture at the University of Seoul, Kilhun Lee specializes in urban history and architecture history. She earned her Ph.D. and Master’s degree from the University of Tokyo. Before joining UOS in 2024, she held positions at Duksung Women’s University and the Institute of Seoul Studies. Her research focuses on urban regeneration and the conservation of industrial heritage, with numerous publications on architectural history, including comparisons of urban planning during Japanese colonial rule. Kilhun is a member of several professional associations, including the Architectural Institute of Korea and the Society of Architectural Historians of Japan. 📚🏙️

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Research Interests and Contributions

Kilhun Lee is currently an Assistant Professor at the University of Seoul, where she has developed a robust research profile in urban history and architecture. Her doctoral work at the University of Tokyo provided her with a strong foundation in architectural studies, which she has further enriched through various academic appointments. Her research is particularly relevant to the award’s criteria as it addresses themes of urban regeneration and the conservation of industrial heritage, highlighting her commitment to historical and contemporary issues in architecture.

Awards and Recognition

Kilhun Lee’s work has been recognized through various awards and grants, including the Korea Research Foundation’s General Research Program. Her accolades, such as the Simwon Architectural Award for Academic Researchers, signify her impact in the field and her potential as a role model for women researchers in architecture and urban studies.

Educational Impact

Professor Lee is involved in teaching undergraduate courses related to architectural history, contributing to the education of future generations in a male-dominated field. Her role as an educator aligns with the goals of the Research for Women Researcher Award, which seeks to promote women’s contributions to research and academia

Conclusion

Professor Kilhun Lee’s extensive background in architecture, her focus on significant urban issues, her notable publication record, and her commitment to education make her an exemplary candidate for the Research for Women Researcher Award. Her work embodies the values and objectives of the award, aiming to advance the recognition of women researchers and their contributions to the field.

Publication Top Notes  

  • “Building the Governance to Conserve and Utilize Industrial Heritage in East Asia: The Cases of Japan and Taiwan” – Lee, K. (2024) 📅
  • “A Comparison of Urban Planning in Eastern Asian Capitals during Japanese Colonial Rule: Tokyo, Taipei (1895), Seoul (1910), and Beijing (1936)” – Lee, K., Yang, S. (2023) 📅 Citations: 2
  • “Planning and Construction of the Post-Liberation Capital City of Seoul (1945–1950): A Focus on Planning and the Removal of Firebreaks” – Taeyoon, K., Kilhun, L. (2022) 📅
  • “Stream Network of Hanyang, a City of Water” – Lee, K., Yang, S. (2022) 📅
  • “Urban Planning Seen Through the Process of Establishing Substitute Land in the Edo Period” – Lee, K. (2018) 📅

 

 

Gizie Abeje Belay | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Gizie Abeje Belay | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI), Ethiopia

Gizie Abeje Belay is a dedicated researcher at the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute, specializing in biodiversity conservation and crop improvement. With a Master’s degree in Genetics and Breeding from the University of Chinese Academy of Science, he has a solid foundation in agricultural sciences. His expertise includes exploring the genetic potential of field crops, particularly barley and wheat, under biotic and abiotic stress conditions. Gizie has published several peer-reviewed articles, showcasing his contributions to sustainable agriculture. His skills in data analysis and bioinformatics, combined with his experience coordinating research teams, highlight his leadership and collaborative abilities. Actively engaged in professional development, he has participated in numerous workshops and training programs, positioning him as a prominent figure in agricultural research and biodiversity.

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Education Background

Gizie Abeje Belay has a solid educational background that underscores his expertise in the field of genetics and applied biology. He obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Biology from the University of Gondar, Ethiopia, where he completed a retrospective study on malaria prevalence, earning a GPA of 3.18/4.00. He further advanced his studies by pursuing a Master’s degree at the University of Chinese Academy of Science, specializing in Genetics and Breeding. His master’s thesis focused on drought resistance and water-saving strategies in wheat, and he achieved a commendable GPA of 3.67/4.00. This advanced education, combined with his extensive research training, has equipped him with the knowledge and skills necessary for conducting significant research in agricultural sustainability and biodiversity conservation.

Research Experience

Gizie Abeje Belay has extensive research experience at the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI) since March 2013, where he has focused on biodiversity conservation and the characterization and evaluation of field crops for desirable traits, particularly in the context of biotic and abiotic stress. He has developed tools to enhance the accuracy of selected crop lines across various locations, facilitating the validation of farmer varieties for breeding purposes. Gizie has actively coordinated the Holeta research group and served as the field crops case team coordinator, overseeing field experiments and laboratory work. His research efforts have resulted in the publication of several peer-reviewed articles on topics such as drought tolerance in wheat and genetic variability in flax, demonstrating his commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and food security. Additionally, he has gained experience in data analysis, report writing, and presenting research findings at national and international conferences, further underscoring his contributions to the scientific community.

 

Teaching and Mentoring Experience

Gizie Abeje Belay has gained substantial teaching and mentoring experience throughout his academic and professional journey. As a researcher at the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute, he has played a pivotal role in guiding junior researchers and students through various projects, fostering their skills in research methodologies, data analysis, and experimental design. His involvement as a coordinator for the Holeta research group highlights his leadership abilities and commitment to mentoring, where he oversaw field experiments and laboratory work. Additionally, Gizie has participated in numerous training workshops, equipping himself with advanced knowledge and techniques that he imparts to his mentees. His collaborative approach and dedication to nurturing the next generation of scientists reflect his passion for education and capacity to inspire others in the field of agricultural research.

Work Experience

Gizie Abeje Belay has over a decade of experience in research and development, primarily at the Ethiopian Biodiversity Institute (EBI) since March 2013. His role has involved extensive work in biodiversity conservation and the characterization and evaluation of field crops, focusing on desirable traits under biotic and abiotic stress conditions. He has contributed to developing tools for improving the accuracy of selected crop lines and has been responsible for coordinating research groups, preparing progress reports, and presenting findings during annual reviews. Gizie also leads the field crops case team, overseeing various projects related to the genetic potential of barley and wheat germplasm and developing dual-purpose flax cultivars. His research efforts include analyzing data and publishing major findings in indexed journals, further establishing his commitment to advancing agricultural sustainability and crop improvement in Ethiopia.

Awards, Honours & Certificates

Gizie Abeje Belay has received several prestigious awards and certificates throughout his academic and professional career, reflecting his dedication to research and professional development. Notably, he was awarded an MSc scholarship at the University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, where he excelled in his studies, achieving a GPA of 3.67/4.00. He has participated in numerous training programs, including a short-term training in gene bank management at the Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, and has received certificates for workshops on advanced bioinformatics, DNA methylation profiling, and climate change policy. Additionally, Gizie has been recognized for his contributions as an invited reviewer for notable journals, further emphasizing his expertise in the field. His continuous engagement in training and research activities demonstrates his commitment to enhancing his skills and contributing to the scientific community.

Publication Top Notes

  • Title: Association of TaD14-4D, a Gene Involved in Strigolactone Signaling, with Yield Contributing Traits in Wheat
    Authors: Ruifang Liu, Jian Hou, Huifang Li, Ping Xu, 张正斌, Xueyong Zhang
    Year: 2021
    Journal: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
    DOI: 10.3390/ijms22073748
    Citations: To find the number of citations for this article, you can search it on Google Scholar or databases like Scopus or Web of Science.
  • Title: Physio-Morphological and Biochemical Trait-Based Evaluation of Ethiopian and Chinese Wheat Germplasm for Drought Tolerance at the Seedling Stage
    Authors: Gizie Abeje, 张正斌, Ping Xu
    Year: 2021
    Journal: Sustainability
    DOI: 10.3390/su13094605
    Citations: Again, you can check for citations on platforms like Google Scholar or Scopus.

Conclusion

Gizie Abeje Belay’s impressive research background, demonstrated skills in genetics and crop improvement, and commitment to biodiversity conservation position him as an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to the field, along with his proactive engagement in professional development and collaboration, underscore his potential to make significant impacts in agricultural research. Addressing areas for improvement, particularly in broadening his research impact and enhancing public engagement, will further strengthen his profile as a leading researcher in his field.

 

Worku Tegegne Molla | Engineering | Excellence in Research

Mr. Worku Tegegne Molla | Engineering | Excellence in Research

Mr. Worku Tegegne Molla, Wolkite University, Ethiopia

Worku Tegegne Molla is a dynamic Ethiopian researcher and lecturer in Textile Chemistry at Wolkite University. With a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Textile Engineering and Textile Chemistry from Bahir Dar University, he specializes in sustainable textiles and polymer technology. He has published research on eco-friendly dyeing methods and composite materials. Passionate about education, Worku actively engages in community service and fosters student participation. His leadership roles include chairing the student union and contributing to peacebuilding initiatives. Fluent in English and Amharic, he excels in communication and project management. 🌱📚

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Educational Background

Mr. Worku Tegegne Molla holds a B.Sc. degree in Textile Engineering from Bahir Dar University, where he graduated with an impressive final grade of 3.74/4. His academic training included a comprehensive curriculum covering textile materials, technology, e-textiles, sustainable textiles, and various aspects of chemistry, such as polymer synthesis and fiber science. His thesis focused on “Salt-less Reactive Dyeing of Cotton Fabric through Faba Bean Cover,” highlighting his commitment to sustainable practices in textile processing. Worku’s education equips him with the knowledge and skills to contribute effectively to the textile industry. 🎓🌿🧵

 

Work Experience

Mr. Worku Tegegne Molla is a dedicated researcher and lecturer at Wolkite University, specializing in Textile Engineering. His work encompasses a broad range of activities, including innovative research in textile chemistry, community service initiatives, and engaging teaching methodologies. With a strong focus on sustainable practices in manufacturing, Worku actively contributes to the development of environmentally friendly textile solutions. He is committed to fostering student success through effective learning strategies and collaborative projects. His role at Wolkite University highlights his passion for education and his commitment to advancing the textile industry. 🌱📚👔

Honors and Award

Mr. Worku Tegegne Molla has demonstrated exceptional leadership and dedication throughout his academic journey at Bahir Dar University. He served as the Chairperson of the Student Union for Discipline and Good Governance, focusing on policy development, conflict resolution, and promoting education and awareness among peers. His outstanding academic performance earned him the title of Top Scorer Student on October 13, 2018, reflecting his intellectual ability, effective study habits, and excellent time management skills. Worku’s problem-solving capabilities and strong communication skills further underline his commitment to personal and academic excellence. 🎓🏆📚

Conclusion

Mr. Worku Tegegne Molla possesses a strong educational background, significant research contributions, leadership experience, and excellent communication skills. These attributes make him an ideal candidate for the “Excellence in Research” award, as he exemplifies the qualities of a dedicated and impactful researcher in the field of textile chemistry.

Publication Top Notes  

  • Natural dyeing and antibacterial finishing of cotton fabric with extracts from Justicia schimperiana leaf extract: a step towards sustainable dyeing and finishingInternational Journal of Sustainable Engineering (2024) 🌿
  • Improving hydrophilicity and comfort characteristics of polyester/cotton blend fabric through lipase enzyme treatmentClean Technologies and Environmental Policy (2024) 🧪
  • Effect of papain enzyme surface modification on hydrophilic and comfort properties of polyester/cotton blend fabricDiscover Materials (2024) 💧
  • Design and development of false ceiling board composite material using pineapple leaf fibre reinforcement in unsaturated polyester matrixInternational Journal of Sustainable Engineering (2022) 🍍
  • One-bath one-dye class dyeing of polyester/cotton blend fabric with disperse dye after esterification of cotton fabricDiscover Materials (2022) 🎨

Yang Gao | Advanced Functional Materials | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Yang Gao | Advanced Functional Materials | Outstanding Scientist Award

Prof. Yang Gao, China Agricultural University, China

🌟 Prof. Yang Gao is a distinguished scholar at China Agricultural University, specializing in elasticity and defects in quasicrystalline materials. With a B.S. from Beijing University of Technology and M.S. and Ph.D. from Peking University, he has made significant contributions to multi-physics phenomena interaction. As a Humboldt scholar and visiting professor at prestigious institutions worldwide, including Harvard and Columbia University, his research spans over 200 journal papers. Prof. Gao’s pioneering work includes developing accurate quasicrystalline beam and plate theories and optimizing material design for reliability and durability. He has received numerous awards, including the Humboldt Fellowship and Natural Science Awards. 🏆

 

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Research Focus

🔬 Prof. Yang Gao’s research focus lies in the intricate realm of quasicrystalline materials, particularly exploring their mechanical and physical behavior. With pioneering work in elasticity and defects, he has developed theoretical models and exact solutions for various problems in quasicrystal media. Prof. Gao’s investigations encompass multi-physics phenomena, including damage and failure analysis, reliability, and durability optimization. His contributions span from exact solutions for multilayered quasicrystal plates to the refinement of beam and plate theories. Through over 200 journal papers and numerous awards, he continues to advance understanding in this complex field, shedding light on the properties and applications of quasicrystals. 🌐