Chafaa Maatoug Hamrouni | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chafaa Maatoug Hamrouni | Engineering | Excellence in Innovation

Associated Professor at Taif University – khurma University Collegue, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni, a researcher at Taif University, has made significant contributions to wireless communications, satellite technology, and fuzzy logic-based systems. His work spans various domains, including coded cooperative communication, antenna network optimization, and smart mobility management using fuzzy controllers. He has published extensively in reputed journals on topics such as MIMO antennas, metamaterials for high-isolation satellite communication, and energy recovery systems for small satellites. His expertise in congestion management, cryptographic security in cloud computing, and nanosatellite-based environmental monitoring showcases his interdisciplinary approach. His research on femto and pico satellites, including ERPSat-1, highlights innovations in intelligent power systems and antenna networks. While his work is highly innovative, expanding on real-world applications and industry collaborations could enhance its impact. Overall, his extensive research and technological advancements make him a strong candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award, recognizing his pioneering efforts in wireless communication and space technologies.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni has a strong academic background in engineering and telecommunications, specializing in wireless communication, antenna design, and satellite technology. He has pursued advanced studies in electrical and electronic engineering, focusing on innovative solutions for communication systems, including fuzzy logic-controlled networks and intelligent power management for small satellites. His expertise extends to areas such as signal processing, optimization techniques, and cryptographic security in cloud computing. Throughout his academic journey, Dr. Hamrouni has actively engaged in research that bridges theoretical advancements with practical applications, contributing to the development of next-generation communication and satellite technologies. His education has provided him with a solid foundation in electromagnetics, artificial intelligence applications, and network optimization, enabling him to lead cutting-edge research in these fields. His continuous pursuit of knowledge and interdisciplinary approach highlight his dedication to advancing technological frontiers, making him a prominent figure in academia and research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni has an extensive professional background in wireless communications, satellite technology, and intelligent systems. As a researcher at Taif University, he has contributed significantly to fields such as MIMO antennas, coded cooperative communication, and fuzzy logic-based mobility management. His work spans innovative solutions for congestion control, cryptographic security, and nanosatellite-based environmental monitoring. Dr. Hamrouni has been actively involved in the development of small satellite communication subsystems, including ERPSat-1, where he played a key role in designing intelligent power systems and antenna networks. He has collaborated with international researchers on optimization techniques for mobile networks, electromagnetic energy recovery, and high-isolation satellite antennas. His professional experience includes extensive publication in high-impact journals, conference presentations, and participation in advanced research projects. His expertise in integrating artificial intelligence with telecommunications underscores his leadership in pioneering technological advancements, making him a valuable contributor to the field of innovation and research.

Research Interest

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni’s research interests lie at the intersection of wireless communications, satellite technology, and artificial intelligence. He focuses on developing advanced MIMO antenna systems, coded cooperative communication, and energy-efficient wireless networks. His work includes optimizing mobile network performance through fuzzy logic-based controllers and enhancing security in cloud computing using cryptographic techniques. He is particularly interested in the design and implementation of intelligent power management systems for small satellites, such as ERPSat-1, and the integration of nanosatellite technology for environmental monitoring. His studies also extend to electromagnetic energy recovery, congestion management in 5G networks, and novel optimization techniques for signal processing. Through his research, Dr. Hamrouni aims to bridge theoretical advancements with practical applications in telecommunications, aerospace, and intelligent systems. His interdisciplinary approach highlights his commitment to driving innovation in next-generation communication technologies, making significant contributions to both academic research and real-world technological advancements.

Award and Honor

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to wireless communications, satellite technology, and intelligent systems. His research excellence has earned him numerous accolades from international conferences and academic institutions. He has received recognition for his pioneering work in MIMO antenna design, cooperative communication, and fuzzy logic-based mobility management. His contributions to nanosatellite technology, particularly in the development of ERPSat-1 and intelligent power systems for small satellites, have been acknowledged by leading aerospace and telecommunications organizations. Dr. Hamrouni has been invited as a keynote speaker at prestigious conferences and has served as a reviewer for high-impact journals. His expertise in integrating artificial intelligence with telecommunications has positioned him as a leader in the field, earning him research grants and collaborations with top institutions. His achievements underscore his dedication to advancing innovation, making a lasting impact on wireless communication, satellite engineering, and next-generation network technologies.

Research Skill

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni possesses a diverse range of research skills that span wireless communications, satellite engineering, and artificial intelligence applications. His expertise includes designing and optimizing MIMO antenna systems, developing energy-efficient wireless networks, and implementing fuzzy logic-based control systems for smart mobility and network optimization. He has extensive experience in signal processing, cryptographic security for cloud computing, and electromagnetic energy recovery for small satellites. His strong analytical and problem-solving skills enable him to conduct in-depth theoretical research while also applying innovative solutions to real-world challenges. Dr. Hamrouni is proficient in simulation and modeling tools for antenna design, network performance analysis, and intelligent control systems. His interdisciplinary approach allows him to integrate AI-driven techniques into telecommunications and aerospace engineering. His ability to collaborate across disciplines, coupled with his strong publication record, demonstrates his commitment to advancing research in cutting-edge communication and satellite technologies.

Conclusion

Dr. Chafaa Hamrouni is a strong candidate for the Excellence in Innovation Award due to his groundbreaking research in telecommunications, satellite systems, and AI-driven network optimization. His multidisciplinary approach and pioneering work on nanosatellites and fuzzy logic controllers align well with innovation criteria. However, greater industry implementation, patent filings, and leadership in tech entrepreneurship could further enhance his candidacy.

Publications Top Noted

  • Multi-Agent Mapping and Tracking-Based Electrical Vehicles with Unknown Environment Exploration

    • Authors: C. Hamrouni, A. Alutaybi, G. Ouerfelli
    • Year: 2025
  • On the Performance of Coded Cooperative Communication with Multiple Energy-Harvesting Relays and Error-Prone Forwarding

    • Authors: S. Chaoui, O. Alruwaili, C. Hamrouni, A. Alutaybi, A. Masmoudi
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 2
  • Six Generation Load Cells Solution Based Congestion Management Control Purpose

    • Authors: C. Hamrouni, A. Alutaybi
    • Year: 2023
  • A New Fuzzy Controlled Antenna Network Proposal for Small Satellite Applications

    • Authors: C. Hamrouni
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 1
  • Various Antenna Structures Performance Analysis Based on Fuzzy Logic Functions

    • Authors: C. Hamrouni, A. Alutaybi, S. Chaoui
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5
  • 5G Smart Mobility Management Based Fuzzy Logic Controller Unit

    • Authors: C. Hamrouni, S. Chaoui
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 2
  • New Trend Proposal in Optimization Techniques Application for Mobile Network, Analysis, and Signal Processing

    • Authors: C. Hamrouni
    • Year: 2020
  • UWB-MIMO Array Antennas with DGS Decoupling Structure

    • Authors: C. Abdelhamid, M. Daghari, C. Hamrouni, H. Sakli
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 1
  • Complex ESP Systems Proposal Based on Pump Syringe and Electronically Injector Modules for Medical Application

    • Authors: C. Hamrouni
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 1
  • A New UWB-MIMO Multi-Antennas with High Isolation for Satellite Communications

    • Authors: C. Abdelhamid, M. Daghari, H. Sakli, C. Hamrouni
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 13
  • High Isolation with Metamaterial Improvement in a Compact UWB MIMO Multi-Antennas

    • Authors: C. Abdelhamid, M. Daghari, H. Sakli, C. Hamrouni
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 9
  • A Joint Source Channel Decoding for Image Transmission

    • Authors: S. Chaoui, O. Ouda, C. Hamrouni
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 8

Suihong Liu | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr. Suihong Liu | Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Postdoc at Penn State University, United States

Dr. Suihong Liu is a dedicated researcher specializing in 3D bioprinting, biofabrication, and tissue engineering. He obtained a double Ph.D. degree in Mechanical Manufacture and Automation from Shanghai University and Biomedical Engineering from Technische Universität Dresden. Currently, he is a Postdoctoral Fellow at Penn State University in Prof. Ibrahim T. Ozbolat’s lab. With an impressive research portfolio, Dr. Liu has published 31 papers, including 12 as first or co-first author, accumulating over 500 citations and an H-index of 14. His work focuses on multi-material 3D bioprinting, bioinks, and osteochondral regeneration, earning him multiple national scholarships and awards. He has contributed to book chapters, holds five Chinese patents, and actively participates in international conferences. Dr. Liu is also a reviewer for prestigious journals. His expertise in bioprinting and biomaterials, coupled with strong leadership and collaborative skills, positions him as a promising young scientist in the field of biomedical engineering.

Professional Profile 

Education

Dr. Suihong Liu has a strong academic background in engineering and biomedical sciences. He completed a Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical Design, Manufacture, and Automation from the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, ranking in the top 4% of his class. He then pursued a Master-Ph.D. joint program at Shanghai University, specializing in Mechanical Manufacture and Automation, where he focused on advanced 3D bioprinting technologies. His academic excellence placed him in the top 5% of his cohort. Additionally, he undertook a joint Ph.D. program at Technische Universität Dresden in Germany, earning a double Ph.D. degree in Biomedical Engineering. His doctoral research emphasized multi-material 3D bioprinting for osteochondral regeneration and clinical translation. Dr. Liu’s interdisciplinary education, combining mechanical engineering with biomedical applications, has equipped him with cutting-edge expertise in biofabrication and tissue engineering, laying a strong foundation for his contributions to scientific innovation and translational research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Suihong Liu has extensive professional experience in 3D bioprinting, biofabrication, and tissue engineering. He is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Penn State University in Prof. Ibrahim T. Ozbolat’s lab, where he focuses on advanced bioprinting techniques for tissue regeneration. Prior to this, he served as a Postdoctoral Scholar at the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, under Prof. Chengtie Wu, where he contributed to pioneering research in biomaterials and tissue engineering. Throughout his academic and professional career, Dr. Liu has been involved in interdisciplinary research, bridging mechanical engineering with biomedical applications. His expertise includes multi-material bioprinting, bioink development, and osteochondral regeneration. He has actively participated in international conferences, collaborated with leading researchers, and contributed to high-impact publications and patents. Dr. Liu’s strong research background, technical expertise, and collaborative approach make him a valuable asset in the field of biomedical engineering and regenerative medicine.

Research Interest

Dr. Suihong Liu’s research interests lie at the intersection of 3D bioprinting, biofabrication, and tissue engineering, with a strong focus on developing innovative biomaterials for regenerative medicine. His work explores multi-material 3D bioprinting techniques to create complex tissue structures that mimic natural biological systems. He is particularly interested in bioink formulation, electrospinning, EHD-jet printing, and melt electrowriting for fabricating functional tissue scaffolds. His research aims to enhance osteochondral regeneration and advance clinical translation of bioprinted constructs for medical applications. Dr. Liu is also engaged in investigating novel crosslinking methods for hydrogel composites to improve their mechanical properties and biocompatibility. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, he seeks to push the boundaries of biofabrication by integrating engineering, biomaterials science, and cell biology. His ultimate goal is to contribute to the development of personalized tissue grafts and organ-on-chip models for disease modeling, drug testing, and regenerative therapies.

Award and Honor

Dr. Suihong Liu has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his academic excellence, research contributions, and leadership skills. He was a recipient of the prestigious Chinese National Scholarship twice during his Ph.D., as well as the Chinese National Aspiration Scholarship. His outstanding academic performance earned him the Scholarship for Academic Excellence and a Corporate Scholarship. Dr. Liu demonstrated exceptional innovation and technical expertise by securing first prizes in both the National Mechanical Design Competition and the Shanghai Machinery Innovation Competition. In addition to his research and technical achievements, he was recognized for his leadership and service, receiving awards for Outstanding Student Leadership, Excellent Volunteers, and Excellent Graduate. Furthermore, he was awarded the China Scholarship Council (CSC) Scholarship, supporting his international research endeavors. These accolades reflect his dedication to advancing the field of biofabrication and 3D bioprinting while maintaining a strong commitment to academic and professional excellence.

Research Skill

Dr. Suihong Liu possesses extensive research skills in biofabrication, 3D bioprinting, and tissue engineering, making significant contributions to the field. His expertise includes CAD/CAM software for precise modeling and fabrication, electrospinning techniques for creating nanofiber structures, and advanced 3D (bio)printing technologies such as EHD-jet printing and melt electrowriting. He has hands-on experience in cell culture, biochemistry testing, and developing multi-material bioinks for biomedical applications. Dr. Liu’s research focuses on enhancing biomaterial properties for osteochondral regeneration and clinical translation, as evidenced by his high-impact publications in top-tier journals. Additionally, his ability to conduct interdisciplinary research is demonstrated by his collaborations across mechanical engineering, biomedical sciences, and material sciences. His strong analytical skills, innovative approach to problem-solving, and ability to manage complex research projects have led to multiple patents and invited peer reviews for renowned scientific journals, further solidifying his expertise in the field.

Conclusion

Suihong Liu is a highly suitable candidate for the Young Scientist Award, given his strong research contributions, high-impact publications, international collaborations, and innovation through patents. His work in 3D bioprinting and biofabrication aligns well with cutting-edge advancements in biomedical engineering. To further enhance his profile, he could focus on independent research leadership, securing research funding, and increasing his scientific outreach. With continued progress, he has the potential to become a leading researcher in his field.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Interparticle Crosslinked Ion-responsive Microgels for 3D and 4D (Bio) printing Applications
    Authors: V Pal, D Gupta, S Liu, I Namli, SHA Rizvi, YO Yilmaz, L Haugh, …
    Year: 2025
    Citations: Not available (new publication)

  • Title: Synergy of engineered gelatin methacrylate-based porous microspheres and multicellular assembly to promote osteogenesis and angiogenesis in bone tissue reconstruction
    Authors: X Hu, Q Hu, S Liu, H Zhang
    Year: 2024
    Citations: Not available (new publication)

  • Title: Electrospinning drug-loaded polycaprolactone/polycaprolactone-gelatin multi-functional bilayer nanofibers composite scaffold for postoperative wound healing of cutaneous injuries
    Authors: Y Song, Q Hu, S Liu, G Yao, H Zhang
    Year: 2024
    Citations: Not available (new publication)

  • Title: 3D printed biomimetic composite scaffolds with sequential releasing of copper ions and dexamethasone for cascade regulation of angiogenesis and osteogenesis
    Authors: Y Song, Q Hu, S Liu, Y Wang, L Jia, X Hu, C Huang, H Zhang
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 9

  • Title: Electrospinning/3D printing drug-loaded antibacterial polycaprolactone nanofiber/sodium alginate-gelatin hydrogel bilayer scaffold for skin wound repair
    Authors: Y Song, Q Hu, S Liu, Y Wang, H Zhang, J Chen, G Yao
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 24

  • Title: A 5+1-axis 3D printing platform for producing customized intestinal fistula stents
    Authors: Q Hu, J Cui, H Zhang, S Liu, M Ramalingam
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Bioinks for space missions: the influence of long‐term storage of alginate‐methylcellulose‐based bioinks on printability as well as cell viability and function
    Authors: J Windisch, O Reinhardt, S Duin, K Schütz, NJN Rodriguez, S Liu, A Lode, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 16

  • Title: Synergy of inorganic and organic inks in bioprinted tissue substitutes: construct stability and cell response during long-term cultivation in vitro
    Authors: S Liu, A Bernhardt, K Wirsig, A Lode, Q Hu, M Gelinsky, D Kilian
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 11

  • Title: Building a 3D printed osteocytic network by differentiation of primary human osteoblasts towards construction of a 3D printed in vitro bone model
    Authors: A Bernhardt, K Wirsig, AR Akkineni, L Suihong, M Gelinsky
    Year: 2023
    Citations: Not available

  • Title: Influence of long-term storage of cell-laden alginate-methylcellulose based bioinks on printability as well as cell viability and function
    Authors: J Windisch, K Schuetz, O Reinhardt, S Duin, S Liu, A Lode, M Gelinsky
    Year: 2023
    Citations: Not available

  • Title: A novel eggwhite powder-enhanced bioink stimulates cell proliferation and response in 3D bioprinted tissue substitutes
    Authors: S Liu, D Kilian, A Bernhardt, A Lode, Q Hu, M Gelinsky
    Year: 2023
    Citations: Not available

  • Title: 3D Bioprinting tissue analogs: Current development and translational implications
    Authors: S Liu, L Cheng, Y Liu, H Zhang, Y Song, JH Park, K Dashnyam, JH Lee, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 12

 

Daniel Akerele | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Daniel Akerele | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant at University of Washington, United States

Daniel D. Akerele is a Ph.D. candidate in Construction Management at the University of Washington, specializing in rapid-set materials for concrete pavement repair, sustainability, and AI-driven material science. With an extensive academic background, including an MSc in Civil Engineering and a Graduate Certificate in Construction Project Management from Columbia University, he has demonstrated expertise in material optimization, performance evaluation, and infrastructure sustainability. His research contributions include several peer-reviewed publications and journal reviews. Beyond academia, he has significant industry experience as a Project Engineer at Turner Construction and a Research Assistant at the Center for Education and Research in Construction Lab. Daniel has also been recognized with multiple awards, including the College of Built Environment’s Top Scholar Award and PNWCMAA Student Scholarship. A dedicated educator, he mentors students and serves as a reviewer for esteemed journals. His leadership, technical acumen, and research impact make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

Professional Profile 

Education

Daniel D. Akerele has a strong academic background in civil engineering and construction management. He is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Construction Management at the University of Washington, focusing on rapid-set materials for concrete pavement repair, sustainability, and AI-driven material science. He earned his Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Columbia University, where he also obtained a Graduate Certificate in Construction Project Management, demonstrating his expertise in both technical and managerial aspects of the field. His academic journey is marked by excellence, with a strong emphasis on material optimization, performance evaluation, and infrastructure sustainability. Throughout his studies, Daniel has been actively involved in research, contributing to peer-reviewed publications and journal reviews. His dedication to education is further reflected in his mentorship of students and leadership roles in academic and professional organizations. His diverse and multidisciplinary educational background positions him as a leading researcher in construction materials and engineering.

Professional Experience

Daniel D. Akerele has extensive professional experience in civil engineering, construction management, and material science. He has worked on various high-profile infrastructure projects, specializing in concrete pavement repair, sustainable materials, and AI-driven construction techniques. As a researcher at the University of Washington, he has contributed significantly to developing rapid-set materials for concrete repairs, enhancing durability and efficiency in infrastructure maintenance. His previous roles include project management and engineering positions where he oversaw construction planning, quality control, and material performance assessments. Daniel has also collaborated with industry leaders and government agencies, applying his expertise to real-world construction challenges. In addition to his technical work, he is an active mentor and peer reviewer, supporting academic and professional development in his field. His combination of research excellence and hands-on industry experience makes him a respected expert in construction materials and infrastructure sustainability.

Research Interest

Daniel D. Akerele’s research interests lie at the intersection of civil engineering, material science, and advanced construction technologies. His work focuses on developing sustainable and high-performance construction materials, with a particular emphasis on rapid-setting concrete for infrastructure repairs. He is passionate about exploring innovative solutions to enhance the durability, resilience, and sustainability of construction materials, integrating nanotechnology, AI-driven material optimization, and green construction practices. His research also delves into pavement engineering, investigating ways to improve road durability through advanced material formulations and predictive modeling. Daniel is committed to bridging the gap between academic research and industry applications, working closely with government agencies and private sector stakeholders to implement his findings in real-world construction projects. Through his research, he aims to contribute to the development of smart, eco-friendly infrastructure solutions that align with global sustainability goals while improving efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the construction industry.

Award and Honor

Daniel D. Akerele has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of his outstanding contributions to civil engineering and materials science. His excellence in research and innovation has earned him prestigious academic and professional accolades, including best paper awards at international engineering conferences. He has been honored by professional organizations for his pioneering work in sustainable construction materials and pavement engineering. Daniel has also received research grants and fellowships from esteemed institutions, supporting his investigations into advanced construction technologies. His dedication to bridging academic research with industry applications has been acknowledged through awards for impactful contributions to infrastructure development. Additionally, he has been recognized as an emerging leader in engineering by various professional bodies, highlighting his commitment to advancing the field. Through these accolades, Daniel continues to inspire young researchers and professionals, reinforcing his reputation as a distinguished scholar and innovator in civil and structural engineering.

Research Skill

Daniel D. Akerele possesses exceptional research skills that have significantly contributed to advancements in civil engineering and materials science. His expertise spans experimental analysis, data interpretation, and computational modeling, enabling him to develop innovative solutions for sustainable infrastructure. He excels in laboratory testing of construction materials, utilizing advanced characterization techniques to assess performance and durability. Daniel is proficient in statistical analysis and simulation tools, allowing him to model complex engineering phenomena accurately. His ability to synthesize interdisciplinary knowledge enhances his research impact, bridging gaps between materials science, structural engineering, and environmental sustainability. He is skilled in grant writing and proposal development, securing funding for pioneering research projects. Additionally, his strong analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities make him adept at tackling engineering challenges with practical, evidence-based solutions. Through his rigorous research methodology, Daniel continues to push the boundaries of knowledge, contributing to the evolution of modern construction and engineering practices.

Conclusion

Daniel D. Akerele is a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his strong research contributions, innovative applications in construction materials, leadership in academia and industry, and commitment to sustainability. Strengthening his publication record, interdisciplinary collaborations, and patent contributions would further solidify his reputation as a top-tier researcher in construction engineering and material science.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: A study on pharmacovigilance of herbal medicines in Lagos West Senatorial District, Nigeria
    Authors: O. Awodele, A. Daniel, T.D. Popoola, E.F. Salami
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 31

  • Title: Analysis of maize value addition among entrepreneurs in Taraba State, Nigeria
    Authors: P.I. Ater, G.C. Aye, A. Daniel
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 17

  • Title: Evaluating the Impact of CO2 on Calcium SulphoAluminate (CSA) Concrete
    Authors: D.D. Akerele, F. Aguayo
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: An Assessment of Saltwater Intrusion in Coastal Regions of Lagos, Nigeria
    Authors: O. Callistus, A.D. Daniel, A.O. Pelumi, O. Somtobe, O. Kunle, O.S. Echezona, et al.
    Year: 2024
    Citations: 4

  • Title: Assessment of Physicochemical and Bacteriological Parameters of Borehole Water: A Case Study from Lekki, Lagos, Nigeria
    Authors: D.D. Akerele, C. Obunadike, P.O. Abiodun
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 3

  • Title: Portland Limestone Cement in Concrete Pavement and Bridge Decks: Performance Evaluation and Future Directions
    Authors: D.D. Akerele, F. Aguayo, L. Wu
    Year: 2025
    Citations: Not available

  • Title: Effect of Geotextile on Lime Stabilized Lateritic Soils under Unsoaked Condition
    Authors: D.D. Akerele, P. Aduwenye
    Year: 2023
    Citations: Not available

  • Title: Solving Lime Stabilization Issues Using Woven Geotextile in Soaked Conditions
    Authors: D.D. Akerele
    Year: 2023
    Citations: Not available

Zhenyan Xia | Engineering | New Horizons Science Invention Award

Mr. Zhenyan Xia | Engineering | New Horizons Science Invention Award

Associate Professor at Tianjin University, China

Xia Zhenyan is an Associate Professor at Tianjin University, specializing in fluid mechanics, molecular dynamics, and physical chemistry. With extensive experience in turbulent flow control, fluid flow instability, and micronano structures, he has led and contributed to 18+ research projects funded by prestigious national and industrial organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the 863 Program. His innovative research on superhydrophobic surfaces has introduced novel methods to reduce droplet contact time by 37%, with applications in engineering, coatings, and energy systems. He has published over 50 research papers in high-impact journals, contributing significantly to the advancement of his field.

Professional Profile

Education

Xia Zhenyan holds advanced degrees in mechanical engineering and fluid mechanics from Tianjin University. His academic training provided a strong foundation in theoretical modeling, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and materials science, shaping his research focus on fluid flow behavior and molecular interactions. His educational background has enabled him to bridge the gap between fundamental research and real-world applications, particularly in engineering solutions involving microfluidics, nanotechnology, and hydrophobic surface design.

Professional Experience

Currently serving as an Associate Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Tianjin University, Xia Zhenyan is also the Deputy Director of the Department of Mechanics. His professional career is marked by multidisciplinary research collaborations in fluid dynamics, advanced materials, and computational modeling. As the Principal Investigator (PI) of multiple national research projects, he has played a key role in developing innovative solutions for industrial fluid mechanics challenges. His expertise extends to engineering applications for energy-efficient materials, hydrodynamics, and smart surface technology, making him a recognized leader in his field.

Research Interests

Xia Zhenyan’s research focuses on fluid mechanics, molecular dynamics, and physical chemistry, with a particular interest in turbulent flow control, fluid flow instability, and micronano-structured surfaces. His work explores the theoretical and engineering applications of molecular dynamics in fluid interactions, contributing to advancements in superhydrophobic coatings, energy-efficient materials, and microfluidics. A key aspect of his research involves developing novel techniques to reduce droplet contact time on surfaces, which has potential applications in biomedical engineering, aerospace, and industrial coatings. His interdisciplinary approach integrates computational simulations, experimental studies, and theoretical modeling, driving innovations in fluid behavior prediction, nanotechnology applications, and hydrodynamic performance enhancement.

Awards and Honors

Xia Zhenyan has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to fluid mechanics and molecular dynamics through multiple national and institutional awards. His research projects have received funding from prestigious organizations, including the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the 863 Program, highlighting the significance of his work. His publications in high-impact journals such as Physics of Fluids and Computational Materials Science have earned him academic recognition. As a Principal Investigator (PI) of multiple groundbreaking projects, he has been honored for excellence in scientific innovation and engineering applications. Additionally, his role as Deputy Director of the Department of Mechanics at Tianjin University reflects his leadership in advancing mechanical engineering and fluid dynamics research.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Kchaou is a highly deserving candidate for the Academic Excellence Recognition Award. His distinguished academic achievements, impactful research, leadership roles, and commitment to teaching and professional development make him an outstanding figure in the field of Mechanical Engineering. With his continued efforts in enhancing research innovation and fostering international collaborations, Dr. Kchaou is poised to contribute even further to the advancement of knowledge and the global academic community.

Publications Top Noted

  • Shi, H., Xu, H., Bai, Y., Xia, Z. (2025). The effect of superhydrophobic surfaces with circular ring on the contact time of droplet impact. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects. Citations: 0
  • Shi, H., Hou, X., Xu, H., Bai, Y., Xia, Z. (2024). An analysis of the contact time of nanodroplets impacting superhydrophobic surfaces with square ridges. Computational Materials Science. Citations: 0
  • Tai, Y., Xu, H., Bai, Y., Wang, S., Xia, Z. (2022). Experimental investigation of the impact of viscous droplets on superamphiphobic surfaces. Physics of Fluids, 34(2), 022101. Citations: 8
  • Yan, K., Guo, X., Xia, Z. (2021). The experimental study on the characteristics of turbulent boundary layer based on the PIV technology of non-uniform interrogation window. Chinese Journal of Applied Mechanics, 38(4), pp. 1293–1300. Citations: 2
  • Tai, Y., Zhao, Y., Guo, X., Wang, S., Xia, Z. (2021). Research on the contact time of a bouncing microdroplet with lattice Boltzmann method. Physics of Fluids, 33(4), 042011. Citations: 11
  • Xia, Z., Zhao, Y., Yang, Z., Wang, S., Wang, M. (2021). The simulation of droplet impact on the super-hydrophobic surface with micro-pillar arrays fabricated by laser irradiation and silanization processes. Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects, 612, 125966. Citations: 22
  • Xia, Z., Xiao, Y., Yang, Z., Liu, X., Tian, Y. (2019). Droplet impact on the super-hydrophobic surface with micro-pillar arrays fabricated by hybrid laser ablation and silanization process. Materials, 12(5), 765. Citations: 27
  • Xia, Z., Li, Z., Li, J., Tian, Y. (2016). An experimental study on breakup characteristics of impinging jets. Journal of Tianjin University Science and Technology, 49(7), pp. 770–776. Citations: 6
  • Xu, L., Xia, Z., Zhang, M., Du, Q., Bai, F. (2015). Experimental research on breakup of 2D power law liquid film. Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, 23(9), pp. 1429–1439. Citations: 3
  • Li, J.-J., Xia, Z.-Y., Tian, Y. (2015). Experiment on breakup mechanism of impinging jet of power-law liquid. Journal of Aerospace Power, 30(7), pp. 1752–1758. Citations: 1

Mohamed Kchaou | Engineering | Academic Excellence Recognition Award

Prof. Dr. Mohamed Kchaou | Engineering | Academic Excellence Recognition Award

Professeur at Department of Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Mohamed Kchaou is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bisha, Saudi Arabia, specializing in sustainability and research. He holds an impressive academic background, with an h-index of 21 and significant professional achievements, including a nomination for Full Membership in Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society. His work has earned him recognition as one of the top 5 scientists at the University of Bisha in 2025, ranked first in Engineering & Technology. In addition to his academic roles, he contributes to international relations, scientific research, and graduate studies. He has worked in various international institutions and is recognized for his leadership in the academic and research communities, particularly in mechanical engineering, tribology, and innovation.

Professional Profile

Education 

Dr. Kchaou earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the Ecole Centrale of Lille (France) and the University of Sfax (Tunisia) in 2010. His thesis focused on the coupling friction oxidation effect on the wear of H13 steel, specifically for hot forging applications. He completed his Master’s degree in Mechanics and Engineering from the National School of Engineers of Sfax in 2007, where he studied performance and damage in a copper alloy under torsion fatigue. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Electromechanical Engineering from the National School of Engineers of Sfax in 2006. His educational foundation laid the groundwork for his expertise in tribology, sustainability, and materials science.

Professional Experience

Dr. Kchaou holds a distinguished academic career, currently serving as a full Professor at the University of Bisha, where he also plays an integral role as a Consultant to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Scientific Research. His leadership in international relations and research partnerships has made significant impacts on the university. Previously, he served as the Vice-Dean at the Higher Institute of Arts and Crafts of Sfax and has been involved with several prestigious universities across Europe, including in France, Spain, and Turkey. Throughout his career, he has held various positions ranging from Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, delivering impactful courses in materials science, industrial management, and mechanical engineering at different international institutions. Dr. Kchaou’s diverse academic and administrative roles reflect his expertise and commitment to advancing engineering education and research.

Research Interests

Dr. Mohamed Kchaou’s research primarily focuses on sustainability, tribology, and the performance of materials in mechanical engineering. His work explores the friction oxidation effects on wear and tear, especially in the context of hot forging applications, aiming to improve the durability and efficiency of materials under extreme conditions. He is also interested in the development and optimization of new materials, particularly in relation to mechanical behavior and damage tolerance under different loading conditions. Dr. Kchaou’s expertise spans multiple aspects of materials science, including fatigue behavior, wear mechanisms, and the interplay between mechanical properties and environmental factors. He has a keen interest in applying these insights to various industries, such as automotive and manufacturing, to promote energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable solutions. His research contributes to advancing both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in materials engineering and mechanical systems.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Mohamed Kchaou has earned numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic career. Notably, he has been nominated for Full Membership in Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Honor Society, recognizing his significant contributions to the field of mechanical engineering. In 2025, he was ranked as one of the top 5 scientists at the University of Bisha, securing the first position in the Engineering & Technology category. Dr. Kchaou’s h-index of 21 is a testament to the impact and relevance of his research in the scientific community. Furthermore, he has been recognized for his leadership and academic excellence, particularly for his significant contributions to international collaborations in research and higher education. His ability to bridge academic expertise with real-world challenges has made him a prominent figure in the engineering field, particularly in the domains of sustainability and tribology.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohamed Kchaou is a highly deserving candidate for the Academic Excellence Recognition Award. His distinguished academic achievements, impactful research, leadership roles, and commitment to teaching and professional development make him an outstanding figure in the field of Mechanical Engineering. With his continued efforts in enhancing research innovation and fostering international collaborations, Dr. Kchaou is poised to contribute even further to the advancement of knowledge and the global academic community.

Publications Top Noted

  • Oily wastewater treatment: Overview of conventional and modern methods, challenges, and future opportunities
    Authors: K Abuhasel, M Kchaou, M Alquraish, Y Munusamy, YT Jeng
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 249
  • An overview of green corrosion inhibitors for sustainable and environment friendly industrial development
    Authors: N Hossain, M Asaduzzaman Chowdhury, M Kchaou
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 198
  • Friction characteristics of a brake friction material under different braking conditions
    Authors: M Kchaou, A Sellami, R Elleuch, H Singh
    Year: 2013
    Citations: 103
  • Steam explosion as sustainable biomass pretreatment technique for biofuel production: Characteristics and challenges
    Authors: AT Hoang, XP Nguyen, XQ Duong, Ü Ağbulut, C Len, PQP Nguyen, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 97
  • Surface characterization and mechanical behavior of aluminum based metal matrix composite reinforced with nano Al2O3, SiC, TiO2 particles
    Authors: MBA Shuvho, MA Chowdhury, M Kchaou, BK Roy, A Rahman, MA Islam
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 91
  • Experimental investigation on the tribo-thermal properties of brake friction materials containing various forms of graphite: a comparative study
    Authors: S Manoharan, R Vijay, D Lenin Singaravelu, M Kchaou
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 89
  • Squealing characteristics of worn brake pads due to silica sand embedment into their friction layers
    Authors: ARM Lazim, M Kchaou, MKA Hamid, ARA Bakar
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 70
  • Experimental studies of friction-induced brake squeal: influence of environmental sand particles in the interface brake pad-disc
    Authors: M Kchaou, ARM Lazim, MKA Hamid, ARA Bakar
    Year: 2017
    Citations: 69
  • Failure mechanisms of H13 die on relation to the forging process–A case study of brass gas valves
    Authors: M Kchaou, R Elleuch, Y Desplanques, X Boidin, G Degallaix
    Year: 2010
    Citations: 69
  • Development and performance evaluation of eco-friendly crab shell powder based brake pads for automotive applications
    Authors: DL Singaravelu, R Vijay, S Manoharan, M Kchaou
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 63
  • Study of the interaction between microstructure, mechanical and tribo-performance of a commercial brake lining material
    Authors: A Sellami, M Kchaou, R Elleuch, AL Cristol, Y Desplanques
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 60
  • 3D-printed objects for multipurpose applications
    Authors: N Hossain, MA Chowdhury, MBA Shuvho, MA Kashem, M Kchaou
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 46
  • Water absorption and mechanical behaviour of green fibres and particles acting as reinforced hybrid composite materials
    Authors: M Kchaou, SJ Arul, A Athijayamani, P Adhikary, S Murugan, FK Aldawood, …
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 43
  • Investigation on tribological and corrosion characteristics of oxide-coated steel and mild steel fiber-based brake friction composites
    Authors: S Manoharan, R Vijay, M Kchaou
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 34
  • Surface disinfection to protect against microorganisms: Overview of traditional methods and issues of emergent nanotechnologies
    Authors: M Kchaou, K Abuhasel, M Khadr, F Hosni, M Alquraish
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 32

Arash Yazdanpanah Goharrizi | Engineering | Best Innovation Award

Prof. Arash Yazdanpanah Goharrizi | Engineering | Best Innovation Award

Shahid Beheshti University, Iran

Dr. Arash Yazdanpanah Goharrizi is a distinguished professor in electrical engineering at Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. His research focuses on nanotechnology, semiconductor devices, and electronic transport properties, with contributions to optimizing transistor performance, nanoribbon-based sensors, and first-principles calculations of novel materials. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, collaborating with international researchers to advance the field of microelectronics and nanostructures. In addition to research, Dr. Goharrizi actively reviews scientific manuscripts and contributes to academic peer-review processes.

Professional Profile

Education

Dr. Arash Yazdanpanah Goharrizi earned his academic qualifications from Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran. He initially served as an assistant professor in electrical engineering at the same institution, where he developed expertise in semiconductor physics, nanomaterials, and device modeling. His academic training provided him with a strong foundation in theoretical and applied aspects of electronic devices, paving the way for his contributions to advanced semiconductor research.

Professional Experience

Dr. Goharrizi currently serves as a professor at Shahid Beheshti University, where he leads research in electrical engineering, with a focus on micro- and nanostructures. Over the years, he has conducted groundbreaking studies on electronic and transport properties of advanced materials like phosphorene, antimonene, and germanene. His work has led to numerous publications in esteemed journals such as ACS Applied Electronic Materials, IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, and Physica E. Beyond research, he contributes to academia through peer reviewing and mentoring graduate students in semiconductor device physics and nanoelectronics.

Research Interests

Dr. Arash Yazdanpanah Goharrizi’s research interests lie in the fields of nanoelectronics, semiconductor devices, and computational materials science. He focuses on the electronic, optical, and transport properties of low-dimensional materials such as phosphorene, antimonene, graphene, and germanene nanoribbons, utilizing first-principles calculations and device modeling to optimize their performance. His studies contribute to advancements in transistor design, Bragg grating-based sensors, and tunneling field-effect transistors (TFETs). Additionally, he explores strain engineering and doping control to enhance device efficiency and scalability. His interdisciplinary research integrates physics, electrical engineering, and material science, aiming to develop next-generation electronic and optoelectronic devices for high-performance computing and sensing applications.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Goharrizi has been recognized for his contributions to semiconductor research and nanoelectronics through various academic and professional honors. His high-impact publications in prestigious journals and collaborations with international researchers reflect his standing in the scientific community. As a peer reviewer for leading journals, he has contributed to the advancement of materials science and electrical engineering. He has also received recognition for his mentorship and guidance of graduate students in advanced semiconductor device research. His work on nanostructured materials and electronic transport properties continues to earn him accolades within the academic and research communities, further establishing his reputation as a leading expert in the field.

Publications Top Noted

  1. Modeling of lightly doped drain and source graphene nanoribbon field effect transistors
    • Authors: M Saremi, M Saremi, H Niazi, AY Goharrizi
    • Journal: Superlattices and Microstructures
    • Year: 2013
    • Citations: 94
  2. Armchair graphene nanoribbon resonant tunneling diodes using antidote and BN doping
    • Authors: AY Goharrizi, M Zoghi, M Saremi
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
    • Year: 2016
    • Citations: 93
  3. Band gap tuning of armchair graphene nanoribbons by using antidotes
    • Authors: M Zoghi, AY Goharrizi, M Saremi
    • Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 77
  4. A numerical study of line-edge roughness scattering in graphene nanoribbons
    • Authors: A Yazdanpanah, M Pourfath, M Fathipour, H Kosina, S Selberherr
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 71
  5. Device performance of graphene nanoribbon field-effect transistors in the presence of line-edge roughness
    • Authors: AY Goharrizi, M Pourfath, M Fathipour, H Kosina
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
    • Year: 2012
    • Citations: 67
  6. Tuning electronic, magnetic, and transport properties of blue phosphorene by substitutional doping: a first-principles study
    • Authors: F Safari, M Fathipour, A Yazdanpanah Goharrizi
    • Journal: Journal of Computational Electronics
    • Year: 2018
    • Citations: 44
  7. An analytical model for line-edge roughness limited mobility of graphene nanoribbons
    • Authors: AY Goharrizi, M Pourfath, M Fathipour, H Kosina, S Selberherr
    • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
    • Year: 2011
    • Citations: 41
  8. SOI LDMOSFET with up and down extended stepped drift region
    • Authors: M Saremi, M Saremi, H Niazi, M Saremi, AY Goharrizi
    • Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials
    • Year: 2017
    • Citations: 40
  9. A new method for classification and identification of complex fiber Bragg grating using the genetic algorithm
    • Authors: A Rostami, A Yazdanpanah-Goharriz
    • Journal: Progress In Electromagnetics Research
    • Year: 2007
    • Citations: 31
  10. Strain-induced armchair graphene nanoribbon resonant-tunneling diodes
  • Authors: M Zoghi, AY Goharrizi
  • Journal: IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 30

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Asadollahfardi | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Asadollahfardi | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Professor at Kharazmi University, Iran

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Asadollahfardi is an Emeritus Professor in Environmental Engineering at Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran, with a distinguished academic and professional career. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from London University, UK, and has extensive experience in water quality monitoring, wastewater treatment, environmental impact assessment, and sustainable construction practices. Dr. Asadollahfardi has contributed significantly to numerous research projects, including water quality analysis, soil remediation modeling, and the application of artificial neural networks in environmental engineering. He has published over 100 journal papers, showcasing his expertise in environmental sustainability and green technologies. In addition to his academic achievements, Dr. Asadollahfardi has worked as an environmental consultant and served in various academic positions, including guest professorships at the University of British Columbia. His research continues to impact the fields of environmental engineering, sustainable construction, and water resource management globally.

Professional Profile 

Education

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Asadollahfardi completed his higher education with a strong focus on environmental engineering. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, followed by a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the same institution. His academic journey reached its pinnacle with a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from London University, UK. During his doctoral studies, Dr. Asadollahfardi specialized in water quality monitoring and sustainable engineering practices, which laid the foundation for his long and successful career in academia and research. His extensive education in environmental engineering equipped him with the necessary skills to address complex challenges in water treatment, wastewater management, and sustainable construction. Through his rigorous academic background, Dr. Asadollahfardi has contributed significantly to the development of sustainable technologies and practices in the field of environmental engineering, both in Iran and internationally.

Professional Experience

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Asadollahfardi has an extensive and distinguished professional career in environmental engineering, contributing significantly to both academia and industry. He has held various academic positions, including faculty roles at prestigious universities in Iran, where he has taught and mentored numerous students. Throughout his career, he has been involved in cutting-edge research in the areas of water treatment, wastewater management, and sustainable engineering solutions. Dr. Asadollahfardi has also worked as a consultant for various governmental and non-governmental organizations, advising on environmental impact assessments, water resource management, and policy development. His expertise has led to collaborations with international research teams and institutions. As a recognized leader in his field, he has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and participated in various environmental engineering conferences worldwide. Prof. Dr. Asadollahfardi continues to influence the field through his academic teachings, research projects, and contributions to sustainable development practices.

Research Interest

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Asadollahfardi’s research interests focus on environmental engineering, with a particular emphasis on water treatment, wastewater management, and sustainable resource management. He is dedicated to developing innovative technologies and strategies for improving water quality, addressing pollution challenges, and promoting environmental sustainability. His work explores advanced treatment methods for industrial effluents, the use of renewable energy in wastewater treatment, and the development of efficient systems for managing water resources. Dr. Asadollahfardi is also deeply involved in studying the environmental impacts of various industries and developing solutions to mitigate these effects. His research extends to the modeling and optimization of water treatment processes, aiming to enhance efficiency while minimizing costs and environmental harm. Additionally, he is interested in the application of nanotechnology and bioengineering in environmental management. His interdisciplinary approach contributes to both the scientific community and practical applications in improving environmental sustainability.

Award and Honor

Prof. Dr. Gholamreza Asadollahfardi has received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, recognizing his outstanding contributions to environmental engineering and water treatment research. His innovative work in wastewater management and sustainable resource development has earned him prestigious accolades, both nationally and internationally. Among his notable honors are several research excellence awards from renowned academic institutions, reflecting his significant impact in the field of environmental science. Additionally, he has been recognized for his leadership in advancing water treatment technologies and his efforts to address global environmental challenges. Dr. Asadollahfardi has also been invited to serve on the editorial boards of prominent environmental engineering journals, further cementing his reputation as a leading expert in the field. His dedication to research, teaching, and sustainable environmental solutions has made him a respected figure in both academic and professional circles, earning him widespread recognition for his academic achievements and contributions to the betterment of society.

Conclusion

Gholamreza Asadollahfardi’s career demonstrates exemplary contributions to environmental engineering, particularly in water resources, waste management, and sustainable construction. His substantial publication record and high citation count underscore his research’s academic value. Asadollahfardi’s ability to apply advanced modeling techniques and focus on sustainability makes him an outstanding candidate for the Best Paper Award. However, to further elevate his impact, a stronger focus on interdisciplinary research, practical implementation of his findings, and expansion into emerging global challenges could enhance his already impressive body of work. Overall, his academic achievements and research innovations make him highly deserving of this prestigious award.

Publications Top Noted

  • Title: Use of treated domestic wastewater before chlorination to produce and cure concrete
    Authors: G Asadollahfardi, M Delnavaz, V Rashnoiee, N Ghonabadi
    Year: 2016
    Citations: 127
  • Title: Experimental and statistical studies of using wash water from ready-mix concrete trucks and a batching plant in the production of fresh concrete
    Authors: Gholamreza Asadollahfardi, Mohsen Asadi, Hamidreza Jafari
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 117
  • Title: Investigation of cadmium absorption and accumulation in different parts of some vegetables
    Authors: B Yargholi, AA Azimi, A Baghvand, AM Liaghat, GA Fardi
    Year: 2008
    Citations: 104
  • Title: Evaluating and improving the construction and demolition waste technical properties to use in road construction
    Authors: G Tavkoli Mehrjardi, Gholamhosien, Azizi, Alireza, Haji-aziz, Amanj …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 91
  • Title: The Influence of Safety Training on Safety Climate Factors in a Construction Site
    Authors: GRAF MOHAMMAD JAVAD JAFARI, MEHDI GHARARI, MOHTASHAM GHAFARI, LEILA OMIDI …
    Year: 2014
    Citations: 83
  • Title: Application of Artificial Neural Network to Predict TDS in Talkheh Rud River
    Authors: G Asadollahfardi, A Taklify, A Ghanbari
    Year: 2012
    Citations: 81
  • Title: The feasibility of using treated industrial wastewater to produce concrete
    Authors: G Asadollahfardi, AR Mahdavi
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 71
  • Title: The difference in chloride ion diffusion coefficient of concrete made with drinking water and wastewater
    Authors: MS Hassani, G Asadollahfardi, SF Saghravani, S Jafari, …
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 61
  • Title: Environmental life cycle assessment of concrete with different mixed designs
    Authors: G Asadollahfardi, A Katebi, P Taherian, A Panahandeh
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 57
  • Title: The effects of using treated wastewater on the fracture toughness of the concrete
    Authors: FS Peighambarzadeh, G Asadollahfardi, J Akbardoost
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 52
  • Title: The influence of safety training on improvement in safety climate in construction sites of a firm
    Authors: Mohammad Javad Jafari, Mehdi Ghafari, Saba Kalantari, Leila Omidi, Mohtasham Ghafari, …
    Year: 2015
    Citations: 52
  • Title: Comparison of different extracting agents for the recovery of Pb and Zn through electrokinetic remediation of mine tailings
    Authors: G Asadollahfardi, MS Sarmadi, M Rezaee, A Khodadadi-Darban, …
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 51