Amirhossein Karamoozian | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amirhossein Karamoozian | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Shenzhen University | China

Dr. Amirhossein Karamoozian is a researcher and lecturer at the International College, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences (UCAS), with a Ph.D. in Management Science and Engineering (Project Management). His research focuses on risk assessment, project management, sustainable construction, and decision-making methodologies, with applications in construction, renewable energy, and transportation projects. He has authored numerous high-impact SCI journal articles and holds multiple patents on construction project risk assessment and material selection. Dr. Karamoozian has received several awards, including best paper recognitions at IEEE symposiums and the UCAS Excellent International Graduate Student Award, reflecting his significant contributions to engineering management research.

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Assessing urban outdoor thermal discomfort across scales and climates: Implications for sustainable urban management in Iran

– Sustainable Cities and Society, 2026-01Contributors: Aminreza Karamoozian; Abouzar Gholamalizadeh; Saman Nadizadeh Shorabeh; Amirhossein Karamoozian; Mohammad Karimi Firozjaei

COVID-19 automotive supply chain risks: A manufacturer-supplier development approach

– Journal of Industrial Information Integration, 2024-03Contributors: Aminreza Karamoozian; Chin An Tan; Desheng Wu; Amirhossein Karamoozian; Saied Pirasteh

An Integrated Approach for Instability Analysis of Lattice Brake System Using Contact Pressure Sensitivity

– IEEE Access, 2020Contributors: Aminreza Karamoozian; Haobin Jiang; Chin An Tan; Liangmo Wang; Yuanlong Wang

Probability Based Survey of Braking System: A Pareto-Optimal Approach

– IEEE Access, 2020Contributors: Aminreza Karamoozian; Haobin Jiang; Chin An Tan

Carlos Martins | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Carlos Martins | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

 SerQ – Centro de Inovação e Competências da Floresta | Portugal

Dr. Carlos Eduardo de Jesus Martins is an Invited Assistant Professor at the University of Coimbra (Faculty of Sciences and Technology) and a Researcher at SerQ – Centro de Inovação e Competências da Floresta, with expertise in civil engineering and materials engineering focused on timber and wood-based products. He completed his Integrated Master in Civil Engineering in 2010 and earned a PhD in Civil Engineering (Structures) in 2019 at the University of Coimbra, with distinction. His academic and professional experience spans teaching in higher education, postdoctoral research, and leadership roles in national and international R&D projects, including serving as Principal Investigator. Dr. Martins’ research centers on timber structures, engineered wood products, timber–concrete composite systems, mechanical characterization of wood, non-destructive testing, numerical modelling, durability, life-cycle analysis, circular economy, and sustainable forest-based construction solutions. He has authored 31 peer-reviewed documents, accumulating 402 citations, with an h-index of 13, reflecting consistent scientific impact in the field. He has contributed to book sections, organized scientific events, supervised MSc dissertations, and collaborated extensively with multidisciplinary research teams. His work supports innovation in sustainable construction, structural performance, and the valorization of forest resources, contributing to resilient, low-carbon built environments.

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Using non-destructive testing to predict the mechanical properties of glued laminated poplar

Structures and Buildings, 2018
Carlos Martins
Experimental evidence for effective flexural-only stiffnesses to account for nonlinear flexural-slip behaviour of timber-concrete composite sections

Construction and Building Materials, 2017
Sebastian, W.M.; Bell, O.G.A.; Martins, C.; Dias, A.M.P.G.
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2017.04.082
Non-destructive methodologies for assessment of the mechanical properties of new utility poles

BioResources, 2017
Martins, C.E.J.; Dias, A.M.P.G.; Marques, A.F.S.; Dias, A.M.A.
DOI: 10.15376/biores.12.2.2269-2283
Environmentally friendly high performance timber-concrete panel

Construction and Building Materials, 2016
Martins, C.; Dias, A.M.P.G.; Costa, R.; Santos, P.
DOI: 10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.07.194
Glulam made by Poplar: delamination and shear strength tests

International Scientific Conference on Hardwood Processing, 2017
Carlos Martins

Patrick Dangla | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Patrick Dangla | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

 Ecole nationale des ponts et chaussées | France

Dr. Patrick Dangla is a senior researcher and internationally recognized expert in civil and geotechnical engineering, with strong academic links to Southeast University and Tsinghua University. He obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering in 1982, a PhD in Civil Engineering from École des Ponts ParisTech in 1989, and completed his Habilitation in Civil Engineering in 2000, focusing on energy-based and numerical approaches for unsaturated porous media. His academic and research career spans more than three decades, during which he has led and contributed to major national and international research projects on CO₂ geological storage, salt crystallization, gas-hydrate-bearing sediments, and accelerated carbonation of recycled concrete. His research interests include poromechanics, coupled hydro-mechanical and chemo-mechanical processes, durability of cementitious materials, carbonation, sulfate attack, reactive transport, and multi-scale modeling of porous media. Dr. Dangla has supervised or co-supervised more than 25 PhD candidates and actively collaborates with leading institutions and industry partners, including Electricité de France and Tsinghua University. He has authored 121 scientific documents, receiving 6,061 citations from 4,940 documents, with an h-index of 36, reflecting his strong scientific impact. Through extensive publications, project leadership, and doctoral mentoring, Dr. Dangla has made lasting contributions to sustainable construction materials, energy-related geomechanics, and advanced modeling in civil engineering.

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Sinan Xiao – Structural Reliability – Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Sinan Xiao - Structural Reliability - Best Researcher Award 

University of Bath - United Kingdom

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Sinan Xiao's academic journey began at Northwestern Polytechnical University in Xi’an, China, where he pursued both his Bachelor's and PhD degrees in Flight Vehicle Design. His undergraduate studies, which spanned from September 2009 to July 2013, laid the foundational knowledge required for his advanced studies. Sinan then continued at the same university to earn his PhD from September 2013 to June 2018. His doctoral research focused on Structure Reliability and Global Sensitivity Analysis, which provided him with a robust framework in reliability sensitivity analysis, aimed at enhancing the dependability and robustness of aerospace structures. This period was crucial for Sinan as it equipped him with the skills and expertise necessary to navigate and contribute to the complex field of aerospace engineering and uncertainty quantification.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his PhD, Sinan embarked on a series of postdoctoral appointments that expanded his research experience across different countries and institutions. He started as a Post-doctor at the University of Stuttgart, Germany, from August 2018 to March 2021, where he worked on global sensitivity analysis of dynamic models with applications to hydrosystems. His tenure in Germany continued with a position at Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH from February 2020 to March 2021, focusing on the computational frameworks for calibration and validation of mathematical models. In June 2021, Sinan joined the University of Bath in the UK as a Research Associate, engaging in Bayesian Uncertainty Quantification for aerospace composite structures, demonstrating his continued focus on enhancing model predictability and robustness in engineering applications.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Sinan Xiao’s contributions to the field are marked by his deep commitment to advancing the methodologies of uncertainty quantification, reliability analysis, and sensitivity analysis. His doctoral and post-doctoral research have notably contributed to the understanding and improvement of structural reliability and the development of robust modeling techniques in aerospace engineering. His significant projects include the Bayesian inversion of multi-Gaussian fields, the development of generalized global sensitivity analysis methods, and creating computational frameworks that improve the predictive accuracy of complex models. Sinan’s work is characterized by his innovative use of Bayesian statistical methods, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations, and various other advanced statistical techniques to tackle the challenges in his field.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Sinan Xiao's scholarly excellence and research impact have been recognized with several awards and scholarships. He received the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation award from Northwestern Polytechnical University, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to aerospace engineering research. Additionally, his academic endeavors have been supported by prestigious scholarships such as the China Scholarship Council (CSC) scholarship and the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) scholarship, which facilitated his research collaborations and postdoctoral training in Germany.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Sinan’s research has not only advanced academic knowledge but also provided practical solutions to real-world problems in aerospace structures and beyond. His works are frequently cited in academic circles, underlining their relevance and impact on the field of engineering. Sinan also serves as a reviewer for several esteemed journals, contributing his expertise to uphold the quality and integrity of scholarly publications across various engineering disciplines.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking to the future, Sinan Xiao is poised to continue influencing the fields of uncertainty quantification and reliability engineering through both his ongoing research and teaching endeavors. He mentors young scholars and engineers, preparing the next generation to push the boundaries of aerospace engineering and computational analysis further. His interdisciplinary approach and international collaborations are likely to foster innovations that transcend traditional boundaries, enhancing the safety, efficiency, and reliability of engineering applications worldwide. As Sinan progresses in his career, his work is expected to lead to more resilient and adaptive engineering practices, reflective of his deep expertise and forward-thinking mindset.

Citations

A total of  810 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of her research within the academic community.