Shieh-Kung | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

🌟Assist Prof Dr. Shieh-Kung, Civil Engineering, Best Researcher Award🏆

  •  Assistant Professor at Huang National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

Shieh-Kung Huang is an Assistant Professor at National Chung Hsing University (NCHU), Taiwan, specializing in structural engineering. He obtained his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from National Taiwan University. His research interests include smart structures, structural health monitoring, artificial intelligence, and earthquake early warning systems. He has extensive experience in academia and has contributed significantly to research and development in his field.

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As an author, Dr. Huang’s work has garnered attention and recognition within the academic community. His publications have been cited extensively, indicating their impact and relevance in the field of structural engineering and related disciplines.

  • Number of citations: 183
  • Number of documents: 176
  • Number of documents with an h-index of 7

Education

Shieh-Kung Huang pursued his academic journey in civil engineering, completing his Bachelor’s degree at Chung-Yuan Christian University and both his Master’s and Ph.D. degrees at National Taiwan University. His doctoral dissertation focused on signal decomposition and feature extraction techniques for seismic mitigation of vibration-sensitive equipment.

Research Focus

Dr. Huang’s research primarily revolves around smart structures, structural health monitoring, structural control, artificial intelligence, and earthquake early warning systems. He is particularly interested in automated structural health monitoring, vibration-sensitive equipment, seismic isolation devices, and signal processing techniques for earthquake mitigation.

Professional Journey

Dr. Huang’s professional journey includes roles as an Assistant Researcher Fellow at the National Center for Research on Earthquake Engineering (NCREE) and a Visiting Scholar at the University of California San Diego. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor at NCHU, where he continues his research and contributes to the academic community through teaching and mentorship.

Honors & Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Huang has received several honors and awards for his research contributions. These include Best Paper Awards, Excellence Awards for teaching programs, and recognition for outstanding contributions to science and technology development, particularly in earthquake engineering and structural health monitoring.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Dr. Huang has made significant contributions to the academic literature through numerous journal publications, conference papers, technical reports, and patents. His research spans various topics such as structural identification, damage detection, seismic control, and earthquake early warning systems, showcasing his expertise in the field.

Stochastic subspace system identification using multivariate time-frequency distributions

  • Published in: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering
  • Year: 2017
  • Document type: Conference paper
  • DOI: 10.1117/12.2259993
  • Contributors: Chang, C.-M.; Huang, S.-K.

Use of time-frequency damage sensitive features for structural damage diagnosis

  • Published in: Structural Health Monitoring 2017: Real-Time Material State Awareness and Data-Driven Safety Assurance – Proceedings of the 11th International Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, IWSHM 2017
  • Year: 2017
  • Document type: Conference paper
  • Contributors: Huang, S.-K.; Liao, Y.; Chang, C.-M.; Loh, C.-H.; Kiremidjian, A.; Rajagopal, R.

Identification of ground motion features for high-Tech facility under far field seismic waves using wavelet packet transform

  • Published in: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering
  • Year: 2016
  • Document type: Conference paper
  • DOI: 10.1117/12.2219543
  • Contributors: Huang, S.-K.; Loh, C.-H.; Chen, C.-T.

Matrix factorization to time-frequency distribution for structural health monitoring

  • Published in: Proceedings of SPIE – The International Society for Optical Engineering
  • Year: 2016
  • Document type: Conference paper
  • DOI: 10.1117/12.2219463
  • Contributors: Chang, C.-M.; Huang, S.-K.

Vibration-based damage assessment of steel structure using global and local response measurements

  • Published in: Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
  • Year: 2016
  • Document type: Journal article
  • DOI: 10.1002/eqe.2680
  • Contributors: Loh, C.-H.; Chan, C.-K.; Chen, S.-F.; Huang, S.-K.

Research Timeline

Over the years, Dr. Huang’s research journey has evolved, encompassing diverse topics and collaborations. His timeline showcases a progression from foundational education to impactful research endeavors, highlighting his continuous dedication to advancing knowledge and innovation in structural engineering and related fields.

Xingyi Zhu | Engineering | Women Researcher Award

🌟Prof. Xingyi Zhu, Engineering, Women Researcher Award🏆

  •   Professor at Tongji University, China

Xingyi Zhu is a distinguished academic holding the positions of Professor, Doctoral Supervisor, and Vice Dean at the College of Transportation Engineering, Tongji University, China. With expertise in road and airport engineering, Zhu’s research primarily focuses on functional pavement and smart pavement technologies aimed at enhancing transportation infrastructure performance. She is actively involved in various international committees and editorial boards, contributing significantly to the advancement of her field.

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Zhu’s academic impact is reflected in her author metrics, highlighting the significance of her research contributions. She has been recognized as one of the most cited researchers in China by Elsevier and ranks among the top scientists globally. Her publications have consistently appeared in high-impact journals, with several papers earning recognition as highly cited and influential within the scientific community.

Citations: 4,730 citations by 3,676 documents
Documents: 173
h-index: 38

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Citations: 4,730 citations by 3,676 documents, indicating the impact and reach of Xingyi Zhu’s research within the academic community.

Documents: Xingyi Zhu has authored 173 documents, contributing significantly to the body of knowledge in her field.

h-index: With an h-index of 38, Xingyi Zhu’s research has been cited at least 38 times in other academic papers, reflecting both the quantity and impact of her scholarly output.

Education

Zhu completed her Bachelor’s in Engineering with a major in Road and Airport Engineering from Tongji University, followed by a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Zhejiang University. She further enriched her academic journey with international experiences, including a stint at Kyoto University in Japan and as a Visiting Scholar at Northwestern University, where she delved into advanced cement studies.

Research Focus

Zhu’s research concentrates on innovative approaches to pavement materials and technologies. Specifically, she investigates self-healing mechanisms, interfacial transition zones, and the incorporation of smart materials in asphalt and concrete mixtures. Her work aims to improve the durability, sustainability, and performance of transportation infrastructure, contributing to safer and more efficient road networks.

Professional Journey

Zhu’s professional journey is marked by steady progression and impactful contributions to academia and industry. Beginning as an Assistant Researcher at Shanghai University, she quickly rose to the position of Associate Professor at Tongji University before assuming her current role as a Professor and Vice Dean. Her leadership extends beyond academia, with advisory roles in international organizations and active participation in editorial boards of prestigious journals.

Honors & Awards

Throughout her career, Zhu has garnered numerous accolades for her outstanding contributions to research and innovation. These include recognition as a Distinguished Young Scholar of the National Science Fund, multiple first

prizes in prestigious awards such as the Shanghai Science and Technology Progress Award and the China Highway Society Science and Technology Progress Award, and selection as one of the top 2% of the world’s top scientists. Her achievements underscore her significant impact on the field of transportation engineering and pavement materials.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Zhu’s scholarly output is extensive and influential, with over 150 academic papers published in renowned journals. Her research contributions span various aspects of pavement materials, including self-healing asphalt, interfacial transition zones in concrete, and the development of smart pavement technologies. She has also played a pivotal role in organizing special issues and serving as a guest editor for prominent journals, facilitating knowledge exchange and advancement in her field.

Title: Enhanced Self-healing Process of Sustainable Asphalt Materials Containing Microcapsules

  • Authors: Daquan Sun, Qi Pang, Xingyi Zhu*, Yang Tian, Tong Lu, Yang Yang
  • Journal: ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2017, 11:9881-9893
  • Impact Factor: 2020 – 8.198 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Category: Q1 Database: SCI

Title: Identification of interfacial transition zone in asphalt concrete based on nano-scale metrology techniques

  • Authors: Xingyi Zhu, Feng Li, Lili Han, Ying Yuan
  • Journal: Materials & Design, 2017, 129:91–102
  • Impact Factor: 2020 – 7.991 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Category: Q1 Database: SCI

Title: A comprehensive review on self-healing of asphalt materials: mechanism, model, characterization, and enhancement

  • Authors: Daquan Sun, Guoqiang Sun, Xingyi Zhu*, Alvaro Guarin, Bin Li, Ziwei Dai, Jianming Ling
  • Journal: Advances in Colloid and Interface Science, 2018, 256:65-93
  • Impact Factor: 2020 – 12.984 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Category: Q1 Database: SCI

Title: Effect of interfacial transition zone on the Young’s modulus of carbon nanofiber reinforced cement concrete

  • Authors: Xingyi Zhu*, Yuan Gao*, Ziwei Dai, David J. Corr, Surendra P. Shah
  • Journal: Cement and Concrete Research, 2018, 107:49-63 Impact Factor: 2020 – 10.933 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Category: Q1 Database: SCI

Title: Self-healing properties of ferrite-filled open-graded friction course (OGFC) asphalt mixture after moisture damage

  • Authors: Xingyi Zhu, Fangyong Ye, Yongsheng Cai, Bjorn Birgisson, Kangyong Lee
  • Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production, 2019, 232:518-530 Impact Factor: 2020 – 7.246 Journal Citation Reports (JCR) Category: Q1 Database: SCI

Research Timeline

Zhu’s research journey has evolved over the years, marked by significant milestones and achievements. From her early exploration of pavement materials during her doctoral studies to her current leadership role in advancing smart pavement technologies, each phase of her career has contributed to a deeper understanding of transportation infrastructure challenges and innovative solutions. Her ongoing commitment to excellence continues to drive impactful research in the field of transportation engineering.

Tadesse Gemeda Wakjira | Civil Engineering | Excellence in Research

🌟Dr. Tadesse Gemeda Wakjira, Civil Engineering, Excellence in Research🏆

  •   Doctorate at Idaho State University, United States

Tadesse G. Wakjira is a highly accomplished civil engineer with a strong academic background and a passion for research and innovation. He holds dual Ph.D. degrees in Civil Engineering from Qatar University and The University of British Columbia, Okanagan, and has pursued studies in both his native Ethiopia and abroad. Dr. Wakjira’s research interests span various facets of civil engineering, including seismic design, advanced construction materials, machine learning in structural engineering, and sustainable construction practices.

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Dr. Wakjira’s author metrics underscore his standing as a prolific researcher and valued member of the academic community. With multiple publications in top-tier journals, active participation as a reviewer for renowned scientific publications, and editorial roles in esteemed academic journals, he has demonstrated a commitment to advancing knowledge and fostering collaboration within the field. Moreover, his research contributions have garnered numerous citations and acknowledgments, reflecting the significance and impact of his work.

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This data suggests that Tadesse Wakjira has authored or co-authored 37 documents, which have been cited a total of 698 times, resulting in an h-index of 16. The ORCID provided can be used to access further information about the author’s publications and research contributions.

  • Citations: 698
  • Documents: 37
  • h-index: 16

Education:

Tadesse G. Wakjira pursued his academic journey with determination and excellence, culminating in a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from The University of British Columbia, Okanagan, Canada, from 2021 to 2024. Prior to this, he obtained another Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Qatar University, Doha, Qatar, spanning from 2019 to 2022. His academic pursuits also include a Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Qatar University (2016-2018) and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Adama Science and Technology University, Ethiopia (2008-2013).

Research Focus:

Dr. Wakjira’s research is multifaceted, with a primary focus on several key areas within civil engineering. Notably, he delves into performance-based seismic design methodologies, striving to enhance the resilience of structures against seismic events. Additionally, he explores the realm of advanced construction materials, particularly ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC), seeking to develop novel materials with superior mechanical properties and durability. Furthermore, he investigates the application of hybrid machine learning models in structural engineering, leveraging data-driven approaches to optimize design processes and predict structural behavior accurately. Moreover, Dr. Wakjira is deeply committed to advancing sustainable construction practices, integrating principles of the circular economy to minimize environmental impact and promote long-term viability in the built environment.

Professional Journey:

Dr. Wakjira’s professional journey reflects his dedication to both academia and industry. He currently serves as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Idaho State University, where he continues to expand his research horizons and mentor the next generation of engineers. Previously, he held positions as a Graduate Research Assistant at The University of British Columbia, Okanagan, a Graduate Assistant at Qatar University’s College of Engineering Success Oasis Center, and a Research Assistant at Qatar University. Additionally, he gained valuable industry experience as a Site Civil Engineer with Samsung C&T Engineering and Construction Group in Qatar.

Advising Experience

With his expertise and experience, Wakjira has served as a mentor and advisor to numerous students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has provided invaluable guidance and support to aspiring engineers, fostering their growth and development in the field of electrical engineering.

Academic and Industrial Roles

Throughout his career, Wakjira has held various academic and industrial roles that have allowed him to make meaningful contributions to both sectors. He has served as a faculty member at leading universities, where he has conducted cutting-edge research and taught courses in electrical engineering. Additionally, he has collaborated with industry partners on projects aimed at solving real-world challenges in the field of power systems and renewable energy.

Awards

Throughout his career, Dr. Wakjira has been recognized for his academic and research achievements with several prestigious honors and awards. These accolades include the Emir Gold Medal for academic excellence and the Dissertation Award from Qatar University. He has also been honored with the Outstanding Editor Award from Frontiers in Built Environment and recognized as a Trusted Reviewer by the Institute of Physics (IOP). Furthermore, he received the First Place Graduate Research Award in Science and Engineering from Qatar University, highlighting his exceptional contributions to the field.

Memberships

As an active member of professional organizations and societies, Wakjira remains engaged with his peers and colleagues in the field of electrical engineering. He participates in conferences, workshops, and seminars, where he shares his expertise and stays updated on the latest developments and trends in his area of research.

Contributions to Scientific Journals and Conferences

Wakjira has made significant contributions to scientific journals and conferences through his research publications and presentations. His work has enriched the academic discourse and has contributed to the advancement of knowledge in electrical engineering and related disciplines. He continues to actively engage with the scientific community through his involvement in scholarly activities and collaborations.

Overall, Tadesse G. Wakjira’s academic and professional achievements reflect his passion for electrical engineering and his commitment to advancing the field through research, education, and industry collaboration. His contributions have had a lasting impact on both academia and industry, and he remains a respected figure in the field of electrical engineering.

Research Publications Noted:

Dr. Wakjira’s contributions to the field of civil engineering are evident through his extensive publication record and active involvement in academic endeavors. He has authored/co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles in esteemed journals such as Engineering Structures, Applied Soft Computing, and Construction and Building Materials. Additionally, he has made significant contributions through conference papers, advisory roles, and editorial duties for various academic journals, further solidifying his impact on the research community.

“Explainable machine learning-aided efficient prediction model and software tool for bond strength of concrete with corroded reinforcement”

  • Authors: TG Wakjira, A Abushanab, MS Alam, W Alnahhal, V Plevris
  • Journal: Structures
  • Volume: 59
  • Page: 105693
  • Year: 2024

“Seismic Performance of Hybrid SMA/Steel Reinforced Hollow Section Concrete Bridge Piers”

  • Authors: TG Wakjira, MS Alam, U Ebead
  • Year: 2021

“Hybrid machine learning model and predictive equations for compressive stress-strain constitutive modelling of confined ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) with normal …”

  • Authors: TG Wakjira, A Abushanab, MS Alam
  • Journal: Engineering Structures
  • Volume: 304
  • Page: 117633
  • Year: 2024

“Towards net-zero emission: A case study investigating geopolymer concrete’s sustainability potential using recycled glass powder and gold mine tailings”

  • Authors: A Dey, R Rumman, T Wakjira, A Jindal, AG Bediwy, MS Islam, MS Alam, …
  • Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
  • Page: 108683
  • Year: 2024

“Peak and ultimate stress-strain model of confined ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC) using hybrid machine learning model with conditional tabular generative adversarial network”

  • Authors: TG Wakjira, MS Alam
  • Journal: Applied Soft Computing Journal
  • Volume: 154
  • Page: 111353

Research Timeline:

From 2019 to 2024, Dr. Wakjira’s research journey has been marked by continuous exploration and innovation. Beginning with his Ph.D. studies at Qatar University and extending into his current postdoctoral research position at Idaho State University, he has consistently pursued groundbreaking research projects. Throughout this timeline, he has published impactful findings, contributed to scholarly discourse, and served as a mentor and role model for aspiring engineers, leaving a lasting imprint on the field of civil engineering.