Mohtasham Khanahmadi | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohtasham Khanahmadi | Structural Health Monitoring | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Mohtasham Khanahmadi, Semnan University, Iran

Mohtasham Khanahmadi is a skilled Civil Engineering Researcher from Iran, specializing in structural health monitoring, damage detection, and signal processing. He holds a Master’s in Structural Engineering from Semnan University and a Bachelor’s from Velayat University. With over five years of research experience, his work focuses on non-destructive evaluation and modal analysis of thin-walled and composite structures. He has published several papers on vibration-based damage localization and wavelet-based feature extraction. Mohtasham is fluent in English and Azerbaijani. 🌍🔧📚📊

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Educational Background

Mohtasham Khanahmadi completed his Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Velayat University, Iranshahr, Iran, from January 21, 2011 to January 27, 2015. During his undergraduate studies, he gained foundational knowledge in civil engineering principles. He then pursued his Master of Science in Civil (Structural) Engineering at Semnan University, Semnan, Iran, from September 23, 2015, to November 26, 2018. His graduate studies further honed his expertise in structural engineering, laying the groundwork for his research in damage detection, structural health monitoring, and signal processing. 🌍🏫🔧

 

Research Focus

Mohtasham Khanahmadi’s research is primarily focused on structural health monitoring, damage detection, and localization techniques for civil engineering structures. His work explores advanced signal processing methodologies for damage detection in thin-walled and composite structures like beams, columns, and sandwich panels. He utilizes vibration-based approaches and wavelet transforms to identify and assess structural damage, including interfacial debonding in concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) columns. His studies aim to enhance the integrity and performance of structures, contributing significantly to nondestructive evaluation and modal analysis. 🔍🛠️📐

 

Publication Top Notes

  • Vibration-based damage localization in 3D sandwich panels using an irregularity detection index (IDI) based on signal processing 📊, Cited by: 10, Year: 2024
  • Signal processing methodology for detection and localization of damages in columns under the effect of axial load 🛠️, Cited by: 10, Year: 2023
  • Interfacial debonding detection in concrete-filled steel tubular (CFST) columns with modal curvature-based irregularity detection indices 🏗️, Cited by: 7, Year: 2024
  • An effective vibration-based feature extraction method for single and multiple damage localization in thin-walled plates using one-dimensional wavelet transform: A numerical study 📐, Cited by: 3, Year: 2024
  • Vibration-based health monitoring and damage detection in beam-like structures with innovative approaches based on signal processing: A numerical and experimental study 🏢, Cited by: 2, Year: 2024
  • A mode shape sensitivity-based wavelet feature extraction method for interface debonding detection in concrete-filled steel tubes 🛠️,Year: 2025
  • A numerical study on vibration-based interface debonding detection of CFST columns using an effective wavelet-based feature extraction technique 🏗️,Year: 2024

Xiaomin Zhang | Structural Wind Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xiaomin Zhang | Structural Wind Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Xiaomin Zhang, Civil Aviation Flight University of China

Xiaomin Zhang is a third-year postgraduate student at the Civil Aviation Flight University of China, specializing in structural wind engineering. She has published three papers, including one as the first author in Physics of Fluids (Q1, IF=4.6) and two as a second author in Structures (Q2, IF=3.8) and Advances in Civil Engineering (Q3). Her research focuses on structural wind resistance, including wind pressure distribution and fluid mechanics. With hands-on experience in wind tunnel testing and data analysis, Xiaomin is dedicated to advancing knowledge in her field. She is committed to innovative solutions in engineering.

 

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Academic and Professional Background

Ms. Zhang has made significant strides in her academic career. She has published three papers in reputable journals, including one as the first author in Physics of Fluids (Q1, IF=4.6) and two as a second author in Structures (Q2, IF=3.8) and Advances in Civil Engineering (Q3). This impressive publication record showcases her ability to contribute meaningfully to her discipline.

Research and Innovations

Ms. Zhang’s research focuses on structural wind resistance, particularly concerning wind pressure distribution on various structures. Her ongoing projects involve investigating the impacts of environmental factors on structural integrity and developing innovative solutions using fluid mechanics and neural network predictions. Although her publications are recent and have yet to accumulate citations, the quality of her work is evident.

Contributions

Her contributions to the field are noteworthy. Ms. Zhang has conducted comprehensive research on the glass curtain walls of airport terminals, accounting for different environmental conditions. Additionally, she has taken the initiative to design wind tunnel test conditions and analyze experimental data. Her involvement in drafting and revising papers further emphasizes her strong research capabilities.

Conclusion

Xiaomin Zhang is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work not only contributes to the scientific community but also has the potential for real-world applications in enhancing structural safety and resilience.

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Hamidreza Tavakoli | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli, Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Iran

Assessment for Research for Best Researcher Award: Prof. Hamidreza Tavakoli

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Research Interests

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.

Honors and Awards

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.

Teaching Experiences

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.

Publication Top Notes

  • Probabilistic Evaluation of the Seismic Response of a Reinforced Concrete Building Structure Subjected to Vehicle Impact (Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2024) 📊
  • Seismic Response Probabilistic Evaluation of Bridge Pier After Vehicle Collision (Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2024) 📊
  • The Post-fire Behavior of Lightweight Structural Concrete is Improved by Nano-SiO2 and Steel Fibers (International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics, 2023) 🔬 – Cited by 3
  • Fragility Curve Development of Highway Bridges Using Probabilistic Evaluation (Case Study: Tehran City) (Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2023) 🌉 – Cited by 2
  • Experimental Investigation of Mechanical Behavior of Lightweight RC Elements Under Repeated Loadings (Structures, 2023) 🏗️
  • Probability Assessment of the Seismic Risk of Highway Bridges with Various Structural Systems (Case Study: Tehran City) (Sustainability, 2023) 🌍 – Cited by 1
  • Post-Fire Mechanical Degradation of Lightweight Concretes and Maintenance Strategies with Steel Fibers and Nano-Silica (Sustainability, 2023) 🌟 – Cited by 1
  • Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Using Waste Rubber Ash on Mechanical Properties of Plain Concrete (International Journal of Engineering, Transactions A: Basics, 2023) ♻️ – Cited by 4
  • Blast Resistance and Energy Absorption of Slotted I-core Steel Sandwich Panel: A Numerical Study (Iranian Journal of Science and Technology – Transactions of Civil Engineering, 2022) 💥 – Cited by 3
  • Numerical Analysis of All-Steel Sandwich Panel with Drilled I-core Subjected to Air Blast Scenarios (Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 2022) 🛠️ – Cited by 4

Conclusion

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.