Ahmad Waheed sahil | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ahmad Waheed sahil | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Civil Engineer, Saitama University, Japan.

Adnan Anwar Malik is a distinguished researcher and academic with expertise in civil and geotechnical engineering. He currently serves as the Head of STEM and Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle Australia – Institute of Higher Education in Singapore. Malik holds a Ph.D. and a Master’s in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Saitama University, Japan, and a Bachelor’s in Geological Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan. He has a rich background in academic and industry roles, having served as an Assistant Professor at Saitama University and a Senior Geotechnical Design Engineer in Qatar. Malik has made significant contributions to the advancement of foundation engineering, particularly screw pile technology, and geotechnical solutions for infrastructure projects. His work spans a wide range of research, from numerical simulations to practical applications in the field of geotechnical engineering.

Education:

Adnan Anwar Malik completed his Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Saitama University, Japan, in 2015, focusing on innovative geotechnical solutions, particularly screw pile foundations. Prior to that, he obtained a Master’s degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the same institution in 2011. His academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Geological Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Pakistan, in 2005. Malik’s educational background has provided him with a strong foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of geotechnical engineering, which he has successfully applied to numerous research and professional projects. His dedication to academia and research has contributed to advancements in geotechnical engineering, paving the way for sustainable infrastructure solutions, especially in foundation technology.

 

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Experience :

Adnan Anwar Malik has over a decade of experience in both academia and the civil engineering industry. He is currently the Head of STEM and Senior Lecturer at the University of Newcastle Australia – Institute of Higher Education in Singapore. Prior to this, Malik served as a Lecturer and Program Coordinator at the University of Newcastle, contributing to teaching and curriculum development in engineering. He also served as an Assistant Professor at Saitama University, Japan, where he conducted impactful research on screw piles and geotechnical engineering. His industry experience includes working as a Senior Geotechnical Design Engineer at Ammico Contracting in Qatar and as a Senior Design Engineer in Geotechnical Engineering at National Engineering Services Pakistan (NESPAK). Malik has been involved in multiple international infrastructure projects, specializing in foundation engineering and road construction, and has collaborated on projects related to soil improvement and pavement durability.

Awards and Honors :

Adnan Anwar Malik has received multiple accolades throughout his academic and professional career. His research in the field of screw pile foundations and geotechnical engineering has been widely recognized in various international forums. He has been honored with prestigious opportunities such as working on collaborative projects with leading engineering firms and academic institutions worldwide, including Saitama University and the University of Newcastle. Additionally, Malik has been awarded fellowships and research grants for his work in innovative foundation technologies and soil-structure interaction. His contributions to infrastructure development in regions like Qatar, Pakistan, and Afghanistan have earned him recognition from industry stakeholders for improving construction standards. Although not a member of any professional organizations, Malik’s expertise is highly valued in the civil engineering community.

Research Focus :

Adnan Anwar Malik’s research focuses on advanced geotechnical engineering, with an emphasis on screw pile foundations and their performance under varying conditions. He has led studies investigating the effects of soil conditions, installation loads, and bearing capacities on screw pile behavior, contributing to advancements in deep foundation technology. Malik has also explored the use of geosynthetics in road construction to improve pavement durability and reduce fatigue cracking. His work on soil-structure interaction and sustainable foundation technologies aims to optimize construction practices and enhance infrastructure performance. Malik is dedicated to enhancing the efficiency and reliability of foundation systems, particularly in challenging environments, by applying innovative engineering solutions. His interdisciplinary approach to research includes numerical simulations, experimental studies, and practical applications that contribute to the sustainability and resilience of infrastructure.

Publications :

  1. Numerical Simulation of Triaxial Tests on Recycled Concrete Aggregates 🏗️📚
  2. Effect of moisture change on water retention behavior of unsaturated silty soil 🌧️🧑‍🔬
  3. Effect of Change in Penetration to Rotation Rate on Screw Pile Performance in Loose Sand ⚙️🌍
  4. Advancement ratio effect on screw pile performance in the bearing layer 🛠️🏗️
  5. Coupled Influence of Compaction and Moisture on Unsaturated Soil Response 🌾💧
  6. Feasibility of utilizing recycled concrete aggregate blended with waste tire rubber and drywall waste as pavement subbase material ♻️🛣️
  7. Experimental and Numerical Study on Pressure Distribution under Screw and Straight Pile in Dense Sand ⚖️🧑‍🔬
  8. Predicting Tensile Strength for Prestressed Reinforced Concrete-Driven Piles 💪🧱
  9. Influence of helix bending deflection on the load transfer mechanism of screw piles in sand ⚙️🏖️
  10. Tip Shape Effect on Screw Pile Installation and Ultimate Resistance ⚒️🛠️
  11. Artificial Intelligence-Based Modeling for the Estimation of Q-Factor and Elastic Young’s Modulus of Sandstones 🧠🌍
  12. Behavior of Unsaturated Silty Soil Due to Change in Water Content and Suction 💧🌱

 

 

 

 

Paula Milheiro-Oliveira | Stochastic systems | Women Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Paula Milheiro-Oliveira | Stochastic systems | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor, University of Porto, Portugal

Paula Manuela Lemos Pereira Milheiro de Oliveira is a distinguished researcher and professor specializing in applied mathematics. She holds a Doctorat de Mathématiques Appliquées from Université de Provence, France, and is currently an Associate Professor at the University of Porto. With an extensive research background in stochastic systems, nonlinear filtering, and mathematical modeling, she has contributed significantly to various international projects and collaborations. Dr. Milheiro Oliveira has authored numerous high-impact publications in computational mathematics, structural engineering, and Bayesian statistical modeling. Her expertise spans fluid dynamics, coastal erosion modeling, and digital concrete. She has collaborated with top research institutions across Europe, including INRIA and CNRS in France. As a key investigator in multiple funded projects, she plays a pivotal role in advancing the fields of applied mathematics and engineering. Her interdisciplinary work has received notable citations, solidifying her reputation as a leading figure in mathematical research.

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Education🎓

Dr. Paula Milheiro Oliveira has a solid academic foundation in mathematics. She earned her Doctorat de Mathématiques Appliquées in 1990 from Université de Provence, Aix-Marseille, France, with a thesis on nonlinear filtering in low-noise environments. She also holds a DEA (Master’s) in Applied Mathematics from the same institution (1987). Before that, she completed her Licenciatura (Bachelor’s) in Mathematics with a specialization in Applied Mathematics at the University of Porto, Portugal, in 1985. In 2024, she achieved the prestigious Agregação (habilitation) in Applied Mathematics from the University of Porto, further strengthening her academic credentials. Her educational background reflects her deep expertise in probability theory, stochastic processes, and computational mathematics. With a strong foundation in mathematical modeling and its engineering applications, Dr. Milheiro Oliveira continues to contribute to cutting-edge research and mentorship, shaping future scholars in mathematics and engineering disciplines.

Experience 👩‍🏫

Dr. Paula Milheiro Oliveira has an extensive career in academia and research. Since 2001, she has been an Associate Professor at the University of Porto, where she teaches and mentors students in applied mathematics. Before this, she was an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Engineering (1991–2001). Her research career began at INRIA, France (1987–1990), where she worked on stochastic processes. She later joined the Institute of Systems and Robotics in Porto (1993–1997), contributing to advanced robotic modeling. Her international experience includes a visiting researcher role at HR Wallingford Ltd, UK, in 1997. Beyond academia, she served as a Science and Technology Manager at CEC (2002–2008). She is a key investigator in multiple projects involving nonlinear filtering, digital concrete, and climate-resilient structures. With ongoing collaborations in France and Portugal, she remains a leading researcher in stochastic modeling and mathematical applications in engineering.

Research Focus 🔬

Dr. Paula Milheiro Oliveira’s research primarily focuses on stochastic systems, nonlinear filtering, and computational mathematics. Her work contributes to diverse fields, including probabilistic modeling, Bayesian networks, and uncertainty quantification. She applies mathematical techniques to solve real-world engineering challenges, such as digital concrete design, coastal erosion prediction, and climate-resilient infrastructure. Her expertise extends to numerical methods for nonlinear wave models, high-performance concrete materials, and self-compacting cementitious composites. A significant part of her research addresses the application of stochastic differential equations to structural reliability analysis. She is also involved in machine learning-based predictive modeling for sustainable construction materials. With multiple funded projects, her interdisciplinary approach bridges mathematics, civil engineering, and computational science. Her ongoing work in filtering theory and partial differential equations contributes to advancements in intelligent systems and smart infrastructure solutions.

Publication Top Notes📚

  • Stochastic simulation of episodic soft coastal cliff recession
  • A methodology to assess robustness of SCC mixtures
  • Using Bayesian networks to improve knowledge assessment
  • Comparative effects of bevacizumab, ranibizumab and pegaptanib at intravitreal dose range on endothelial cells
  • Sleep on the job partially compensates for sleep loss in night‐shift nurses
  • Estimation of the tensile strength of UHPFRC layers based on non-destructive assessment of fiber content and orientation
  • Design of self-compacting high-performance concrete: Study of mortar phase
  • Rheological characterization of SCC mortars and pastes with changes induced by cement delivery
  • Interaction diagrams to assess SCC mortars for different cement types
  • Robust SCC mixes through mix design
  • Queues with server vacations as a model for pre-timed signalized urban traffic
  • Exercise templates with Sage
  • Modeling and simulation of traffic movements at semi-actuated signalized intersections
  • Bayesian statistical methods for modeling and prediction of major landslides in coastal cliffs
  • Mathematics or mathematics for engineering?
  • Coastal cliff recession: development and application of prediction methods
  • Design of eco-efficient ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced cement-based composite for rehabilitation applications
  • Interface evaluation of Portuguese and international news websites
  • Eco-efficient high-performance white concrete incorporating waste glass powder
  • ModelMaker, a multidisciplinary web application to build question generator models from basic to higher education

 

 

Necibe Fusun Oyman Serteller | Electric machines | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Necibe Fusun Oyman Serteller | Electric machines | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Dr., Marmara University, Turkey

🔬 Prof. Dr. Necibe Fusun Oyman Serteller is a distinguished academic specializing in electrical and electronic engineering. She earned her undergraduate degree from Istanbul Technical University (ITU) in 1989, followed by postgraduate studies at ITU in 1996. She completed her Ph.D. at Marmara University in 2000. Since then, she has been a faculty member at Marmara University, actively contributing to research and education. Her work focuses on electric machines, numerical analysis, electromagnetic fields, and engineering education. She has authored over 15 SCI/SCIE-indexed journal papers, published three books, and is involved in multiple consultancy and industry projects. She serves on editorial boards of reputed journals and is a member of IEEE Magnetic Society and IEEE Education Society. With a deep commitment to academic excellence, she mentors Ph.D. and master’s students while collaborating on innovative research projects. Her contributions to electrical engineering bridge theory with real-world applications.

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Education

🎓 Prof. Dr. Necibe Fusun Oyman Serteller completed her undergraduate studies in Electrical-Electronics Engineering at Istanbul Technical University (ITU) in 1989. She pursued her postgraduate degree at ITU, earning her master’s in 1996. In 2000, she obtained her Ph.D. in Electrical-Electronic Engineering from Marmara University. Her doctoral research focused on advanced control and modeling of electrical machines, combining numerical simulations with experimental validation. Throughout her academic journey, she developed a strong foundation in electromagnetic field theory, power electronics, and electric machine design. She has participated in specialized training programs and international workshops to enhance her expertise in cutting-edge electrical engineering technologies. Her education has equipped her with interdisciplinary knowledge, enabling her to contribute significantly to electric machine modeling, control systems, and numerical analysis. With a passion for research and teaching, she continues to advance the field of electrical engineering through groundbreaking studies and student mentorship.

Experience

📚 Prof. Dr. Necibe Fusun Oyman Serteller has over 24 years of academic and research experience in electrical engineering. She began her career at Marmara University in 2000, where she currently serves as a faculty member. Her experience spans teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses, supervising Ph.D. and master’s students, and leading funded research projects. She has worked on seven completed research projects and is actively involved in two ongoing studies. Her expertise extends to consultancy, where she has provided industry solutions in electric machine design and control. As a prolific researcher, she has published over 15 SCI/SCIE journal papers and served on editorial boards of high-impact journals. She collaborates with national and international institutions to advance innovations in electrical systems. Beyond academia, she has contributed to engineering education by developing new curricula and modernizing laboratory infrastructure, ensuring practical and theoretical excellence for students.

Research Focus

⚡ Prof. Dr. Necibe Fusun Oyman Serteller’s research is centered on electric machines, numerical analysis, and electromagnetic field modeling. Her primary focus is on the design, analysis, and optimization of electrical machines using advanced computational techniques. She specializes in developing control algorithms for permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM), brushless direct current (BLDC) motors, and switched reluctance motors (SRM). Her work integrates simulation-based modeling with experimental validation to enhance motor efficiency and reliability. She is also actively involved in electromagnetic field theory research, applying finite element analysis to optimize electrical systems. Her contributions extend to engineering education, where she designs innovative teaching methodologies for numerical computation in electromagnetics. She collaborates with industry partners to develop next-generation electric machine solutions, including applications in renewable energy and electric vehicle propulsion. Her research has significantly impacted the field of electrical engineering, bridging academic advancements with industrial applications.

Publication

1️⃣ Dynamic behavior model of PMSM fed by PWM inverter and fuzzy logic control (IEMDC 2001)
2️⃣ Brushless direct current (BLDC) motor driving experimental set (Energy Science and Research, 2011)
3️⃣ Understanding switched reluctance motor analysis using ANSYS/Maxwell (ISIE 2020)
4️⃣ Comparative analysis of SRM, BLDC, and induction motor using ANSYS/Maxwell (ICECCO 2021)
5️⃣ A dynamic analysis of BLDC motor by using MATLAB/Simulink (CHILECON 2017)
6️⃣ Türkiye’de Nükleer Enerjinin Yeri ve Önemi (Turkey 10th Energy Congress, 2006)
7️⃣ Comprehensive design and optimization of BLDC motor (ICE 2021)
8️⃣ BLDC machine bipolar–unipolar driving circuit education study (Procedia, 2010)
9️⃣ LabVIEW FPGA-based BLDC motor control using field-oriented control (SEST 2020)
🔟 Outer-rotor BLDC motor design & axial-length investigation (Sustainability 2022)

 

 

Pengfei Wu | Concrete Creep | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Pengfei Wu | Concrete Creep | Best Researcher Award

Dr, Dalian University of Technology, China

Dr. Pengfei Wu is a distinguished researcher specializing in Intelligent Health Monitoring, Concrete Creep, and Reliability Analysis. Currently affiliated with Dalian University of Technology, Dr. Wu has made groundbreaking contributions to structural engineering, including the development of the world’s first full-lifetime strain sensor and a fine-grained algorithm for concrete component creep. He has authored over 10 research papers and one book, with his work published in top-tier journals like Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering and Engineering Structures. His research has been recognized internationally, with one of his papers selected as a journal cover image. His innovative strain sensor technology and reliability analysis methods have vast applications in infrastructure safety and finite element calculations. Dr. Wu’s dedication to scientific advancement and commitment to improving structural engineering methodologies make him a notable figure in his field.

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Education

Dr. Pengfei Wu obtained his doctoral degree in Civil Engineering from the prestigious Dalian University of Technology. His academic journey has been deeply rooted in the study of structural health monitoring, material mechanics, and reliability assessment. During his Ph.D., he focused on the development of innovative strain detection technologies and creep analysis models, leading to numerous high-impact publications. His extensive research training allowed him to master finite element modeling, machine vision-based strain detection, and real-time structural assessment techniques. Apart from his doctoral research, Dr. Wu actively engaged in interdisciplinary studies, collaborating with experts in computational mechanics and advanced materials. His academic excellence is reflected in his multiple research projects and industry-focused applications, setting a strong foundation for his continued contributions to civil engineering. His educational background not only highlights his technical expertise but also his commitment to bridging theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.

Experience

Dr. Pengfei Wu has amassed extensive experience in structural engineering research and innovative technology development. He has successfully led and participated in five major research projects, focusing on structural reliability, concrete creep behavior, and intelligent health monitoring systems. His expertise has contributed to developing advanced strain sensors, which provide real-time monitoring solutions for infrastructure durability assessment. Dr. Wu has published extensively in SCI and Scopus-indexed journals, with a citation index of 58, demonstrating the academic impact of his work. His patented machine vision-based strain detection sensor showcases his ability to translate research into practical engineering applications. While his primary experience lies in academia, his work has significant implications for construction technology, infrastructure resilience, and smart monitoring systems. As an author, researcher, and innovator, Dr. Wu continues to push the boundaries of civil engineering advancements with a keen focus on sustainable and intelligent infrastructure development.

Research Focus 

Dr. Pengfei Wu’s research is primarily centered on Intelligent Health Monitoring, Concrete Creep, and Reliability Analysis. His pioneering work on the world’s first full-lifetime strain sensor has revolutionized the way infrastructure durability is assessed, enabling real-time data collection for structural safety monitoring. In the field of concrete creep analysis, Dr. Wu has introduced a fine-grained algorithm that enhances the accuracy of predictive models for long-term material behavior in civil structures. His research bridges the gap between material science, engineering mechanics, and smart sensor technology, leading to advanced methodologies for structural assessment and maintenance. Additionally, his studies on reliability analysis provide valuable insights into the performance and lifespan of deep-buried tunnels, bridges, and high-stress infrastructure. Through his cutting-edge research, Dr. Wu contributes significantly to sustainable construction, smart monitoring solutions, and the future of resilient infrastructure systems worldwide.

Publication Top Notes

📌 Vibration and damping analysis of sandwich electrorheological fluid deep arches with bi-directional FGM containersEngineering Structures, 2023 (25 Citations)
📌 Reliability analysis and prediction on tunnel roof under blasting disturbanceKSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 2019 (15 Citations)
📌 Reliability evaluation and prediction of deep buried tunnel based on similarity theory and model testKSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 2023 (9 Citations)
📌 Displacement sensing based on microscopic vision with high resolution and large measuring rangeComputer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 2024
📌 Research on calculation method of suspension bridge internal force under random traffic loadKSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, 2023
📌 Nonlinear hygro-thermo analysis of fluid-conveying cylindrical nanoshells reinforced with carbon nanotubes based on NSGTWaves in Random and Complex Media, 2022
📌 Smartphone-based high durable strain sensor with sub-pixel-level accuracy and adjustable camera positionComputer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 2024
📌 A simplified homogeneous approach for non-linear analysis of masonry infill panels under in-plane loadsHeliyon, 2024

 

 

Trusha Kared | Research Design and Development of RF microwave components like couplers, power divider, Active and passive RF mixer, LNAs etc | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Trusha Kared | Research Design and Development of RF microwave components like couplers, power divider, Active and passive RF mixer, LNAs etc. | Best Researcher Award

RF Design Engineer/ PHD Student, Synergy Microwave Corporation/ Brandenburg University of Technology, United States.

Trusha Kared is an experienced RF/Microwave Design Engineer and PhD scholar at Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany. With over five years of expertise in designing RF microwave products like hybrid couplers, power dividers, and filters, Trusha has made significant contributions in RF engineering for commercial platforms. Her hands-on knowledge in high-frequency components, coupled with research on active RF mixers, LNAs, and amplifiers, sets her apart in the field. As an active member of IEEE, Trusha’s dedication to advancing RF technologies, coupled with her clear communication and leadership skills, has allowed her to thrive in both research and commercial engineering environments. Trusha’s work aims to optimize performance, drive innovation, and push the boundaries of RF/Microwave engineering.

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Education 🎓

Trusha is currently pursuing a Dr.Ing in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus, Germany (2021–2025). She holds a Master of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Fairleigh Dickinson University, NJ (2016-2018). Trusha completed her Bachelor of Engineering in Instrumentation and Control Engineering from Gujarat Technological University, India, in 2015. Her academic background, combined with her industry experience, allows her to bridge theory and practice in the RF/Microwave sector. Trusha’s educational journey reflects her deep commitment to enhancing her technical expertise and understanding, driving forward innovation in the field of RF design and analysis.

Experience 🛠️

Trusha’s professional career includes a role as an RF/Microwave Design Engineer at Synergy Microwave Corporation since 2018. She designs high-power components and RF circuits for ultra-wideband systems, working on designs up to 18 GHz using tools like ADS and Ansys HFSS. Trusha has been instrumental in developing multi-section couplers, baluns, and impedance matching circuitry. Her early experience as an engineering intern provided hands-on exposure to RF product testing, troubleshooting, and failure analysis. Additionally, as a Graduate Research Assistant at Fairleigh Dickinson University, she developed code for Differential Pulse Code Modulation (DPCM), demonstrating her strong foundation in both theory and practical RF solutions.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Trusha Kared has earned accolades for her significant contributions to RF/Microwave engineering and research. Her research paper, “Design of a Fixed IF Down-Conversion Double-Balanced Mixer for UHF Band Applications,” has been widely cited, highlighting her valuable contributions to the field. Additionally, Trusha has excelled in high-pressure environments, maintaining a passing rate of over 95% in various design and testing projects. As a member of the IEEE, she has been recognized for her technical acumen and commitment to the advancement of engineering principles. Her research and technical proposals have been instrumental in solving complex engineering problems, making her a well-respected figure in the RF design community.

Research Focus 🔬

Trusha’s primary research focus is on the design and development of RF/Microwave components, including active mixers, power dividers, hybrid couplers, LNAs, and filters. She works on enhancing the performance of ultra-wideband RF circuits, with a particular interest in improving signal integrity and bandwidth in high-power applications. Her work also explores the characterization and modeling of active devices such as GaAs, GaN, and SiGe RFICs, focusing on optimizing efficiency and reducing signal loss. Trusha is committed to advancing RF systems for commercial and telecommunication applications, working to overcome the technical challenges of next-generation RF/Microwave design. Her research integrates cutting-edge tools and methodologies, from circuit simulators to performance analysis, to ensure her solutions meet industry demands.

Publications 📚

  • Design of a Fixed IF Down-Conversion Double-Balanced Mixer for UHF Band Applications – Sensors 25 (3), 608, 2025

 

 

Fatih EREN | Community and Urban Sociology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatih EREN | Community and Urban Sociology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey.

Fatih Eren is an Associate Professor at Istanbul Technical University, specializing in Urban and Regional Planning.  in Turkey, he has over 20 years of academic experience. Eren completed his PhD on the internationalization of Istanbul’s real estate market at the University of Sheffield (2007-2013). He also served as Director of Urban Studies at CESRAN, a UK-based think tank, and was the founding Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Architecture and Planning (ICONARP). His research focuses on urban planning, property markets, and innovative urban technologies. Eren actively engages in both public and private sector projects, integrating technology, urban studies, and sustainable development.

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Education

Fatih Eren holds a BSc (2003) and MSc (2006) in Urban and Regional Planning from Selcuk University, Turkey. He completed his PhD in 2013 at the University of Sheffield, UK, focusing on the internationalization of Istanbul’s real estate market. His academic journey reflects a deep commitment to understanding global urban systems. Eren’s interdisciplinary education prepared him to explore the intersection of urban planning, real estate, and globalization. His expertise is not only rooted in theoretical knowledge but also in practical applications, evidenced by his substantial contributions to urban studies and technology-driven urban solutions.

Experience

Eren began his academic career as a Research Assistant at Selcuk University (2004-2007) before continuing at the University of Sheffield (2007-2013). He later became the Director of Urban Studies at CESRAN in the UK (2010-2016). From 2013-2018, he served as Assistant Professor at Selcuk University, and from 2018, he has been an Associate Professor at Konya Technical University. In 2022, he transitioned to Istanbul Technical University. Eren’s career spans both teaching and extensive involvement in research, consultancy, and development projects. He frequently employs innovative methods, like augmented reality, mobile applications, and psychometric testing, in his work.

Awards and Honors

Fatih Eren has been recognized for his outstanding contributions to urban studies. His leadership as Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Architecture and Planning is a testament to his influence in the field. He has received accolades for his research on urban transformation, the international property market, and urban megaprojects. In addition, his work on Istanbul’s global city status and the impact of economic crises has earned widespread recognition. Eren’s innovative approach to integrating technology into urban planning has set new standards in academia and the professional realm.

Research Focus

Fatih Eren’s research interests lie at the intersection of urban planning, real estate markets, and digital technologies. He specializes in urban transformation, property markets, platform urbanism, and digital twin cities. Eren’s work focuses on how cities adapt to global trends, particularly through technology and globalization. His interest in urban acupuncture and sustainable development shapes his approach to tackling complex urban challenges. Eren also explores how urban planning can integrate innovative solutions such as augmented reality and mobile applications to improve both city design and functionality.

Publications

  1. Public-private partnerships and private initiatives in urban transformation: The case of Konya 🏙️
  2. Top government hands-on megaproject management: the case of Istanbul’s grand airport ✈️
  3. Economic crises and crisis indicators: Post-1990 world crises and Türkiye comparison 📉
  4. Does the Asian property market work for sustainable urban developments? 🌏
  5. The economic and environmental impact of Istanbul’s grand airport project on the urban structure and behavior of Istanbul 🏗️
  6. The “glocalisation” of Istanbul’s retail property market 🛒
  7. An Analysis of the Changing Role of Istanbul as a Megacity in the World 🌍
  8. Re-specification of concepts in the morphogenetic approach for property market research 🏘️
  9. A study on the future of urban models in the third millennium: A sustainable urban model for Kırıkkale, Turkey 🌱
  10. International Megaprojects and Their Possible Impacts on Istanbul 🏢
  11. How Istanbul could be at the top in global city indices 🌆
  12. Regional Development Agency Experiences in UK 🇬🇧
  13. An Evaluation of Mumbai’s Urban Development 🏙️
  14. What is the Contribution of a Riverside Regulation Project to the Establishment of Social Justice in the City? 🌊
  15. What is the Contribution of a Riverside Design Project to the Establishment of Social Justice in the City? ⚖️
  16. Cities in a Global World 🌍
  17. Gaziantep’s Transfer Hub Design Project Inspired By The Intracellular Protein Transport System 🚉
  18. Understanding the Nature of Local-Global Interactions in Istanbul’s Retail Property Market 🛍️
  19. Global City Analysis Beijing 🏙️
  20. An Alternative View of Urban Protection: Why Should Immovable Cultural Assets Be Protected, What Should Be Transferred to Future Generations? 🏛️

 

Xiangling Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiangling Li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate, Dartmouth College, United States

Dr. Xiangling Li is an accomplished researcher in biomedical engineering, specializing in micro/nano manufacturing, wearable bioelectronics, and precision medical devices. He currently serves as an Assistant Research Fellow at Dartmouth College, where he focuses on integrating advanced materials and nanotechnology into medical applications. With a Ph.D. from Sun Yat-sen University and postdoctoral research at the University of Southern California, Dr. Li has contributed to cutting-edge innovations in biosensors, drug delivery, and flexible electronics. His groundbreaking research has led to numerous high-impact publications in Advanced Science, Nature Communications, Advanced Functional Materials, and ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, accumulating hundreds of citations. Dr. Li’s expertise in interdisciplinary research enables the development of next-generation medical devices, improving patient care and diagnostics. His work in integrating electronics, materials science, and life sciences has positioned him as a leader in the field, driving innovations in biomedical engineering and translational medicine.

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Dr. Xiangling Li pursued his academic journey with a strong focus on biomedical engineering and materials science. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) from Sun Yat-sen University, China (2018–2022), where he conducted pioneering research under the guidance of Prof. Xi Xie. His doctoral research focused on developing smart nanomaterials and biosensors for medical applications. After completing his Ph.D., he joined the University of Southern California as a Postdoctoral Fellow (2022–2023) under Prof. Hangbo Zhao, where he advanced his work on flexible bioelectronics and precision medicine. Dr. Li is currently an Assistant Research Fellow at Dartmouth College (since 2023), working with Prof. Wei Ouyang on cutting-edge medical technologies. His diverse educational background has equipped him with expertise in nano/microfabrication, electronic biosensors, and biomedical device engineering, enabling him to make significant contributions to translational medicine and wearable healthcare solutions.

Experience

Dr. Xiangling Li has extensive experience in biomedical engineering, focusing on micro/nano fabrication, biosensors, and advanced medical devices. He is currently an Assistant Research Fellow at Dartmouth College (2023–Present), where he explores novel bioelectronic interfaces for healthcare applications. Previously, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Southern California (2022–2023), where he contributed to research on flexible electronic systems for precision medicine. Dr. Li completed his Ph.D. at Sun Yat-sen University (2018–2022), where he developed groundbreaking microfabricated biosensors and drug delivery platforms. His research expertise spans interdisciplinary fields, including wearable diagnostics, nanotechnology-enabled therapeutics, and malleable electronics. With multiple high-impact publications and extensive collaborations across disciplines, Dr. Li’s contributions continue to shape the future of smart medical devices. His experience bridges academia and industry, enabling the development of innovative biomedical solutions that improve patient outcomes and healthcare monitoring.

Research Focus

Dr. Xiangling Li’s research is centered on micro/nano manufacturing technologies for biomedical applications. His work integrates flexible electronics, biosensors, and smart materials to develop next-generation medical devices. He specializes in wearable and implantable bioelectronics, focusing on precision drug delivery, transdermal biosensing, and real-time health monitoring. A key area of his research involves microneedle-based systems for minimally invasive glucose monitoring, intraocular pressure regulation, and intelligent drug release platforms. Additionally, he explores graphene-based biosensors, nanoneedle platforms, and soft bioelectronics for enhanced biomedical applications. His innovations in smart contact lenses, flexible supercapacitors, and biocompatible coatings contribute to the advancement of personalized medicine and point-of-care diagnostics. Dr. Li’s interdisciplinary approach, combining electronics, materials science, and life sciences, drives the development of high-performance biomedical devices. His research holds significant potential for revolutionizing non-invasive diagnostics, therapeutic monitoring, and next-generation wearable healthcare solutions.

Publications 📚

  • A fully integrated closed-loop system based on mesoporous microneedles-iontophoresis for diabetes treatment
  • Intelligent wireless theranostic contact lens for electrical sensing and regulation of intraocular pressure
  • Reduced graphene oxide nanohybrid–assembled microneedles as mini-invasive electrodes for real-time transdermal biosensing
  • Smartphone-powered iontophoresis-microneedle array patch for controlled transdermal delivery
  • Nanoneedle platforms: the many ways to pierce the cell membrane
  • Electrodes derived from carbon fiber-reinforced cellulose nanofiber/multiwalled carbon nanotube hybrid aerogels for high-energy flexible asymmetric supercapacitors
  • Hierarchical graphene/nanorods-based H₂O₂ electrochemical sensor with self-cleaning and anti-biofouling properties
  • Emerging roles of 1D vertical nanostructures in orchestrating immune cell functions
  • Fe₃O₄ nanoparticles embedded in cellulose nanofiber/graphite carbon hybrid aerogels as advanced negative electrodes for flexible asymmetric supercapacitors
  • Wearable and implantable intraocular pressure biosensors: recent progress and future prospects

 

 

 

Yakup Köse | Training Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Ms.Yakup Köse | Training Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant, Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Turkey

Yakup Köse is a rising scholar in the field of sports sciences. Born on January 28, 1999, in Malatya, Turkey, Yakup has demonstrated a passion for understanding human performance and its optimization. With a strong educational background and research experience, Yakup is poised to make significant contributions to the field.

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Education

Yakup Köse has pursued a rigorous educational path, earning degrees from reputable institutions. He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Coaching Education from İnönü University (2019-2022). Yakup then pursued his Master’s degree in Movement and Training Sciences from Ankara University (2022-2024). Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Physical Education and Sports Teaching at Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University.

Experience

Yakup Köse has gained valuable experience through his academic and research pursuits. As a senior coach and assistant trainer, he has applied his knowledge in real-world settings. His research experience has equipped him with expertise in study design, data analysis, and scientific writing.

Research Focus

Yakup Köse’s research focus revolves around exercise science, sports performance, and human physiology. Specifically, he explores the effects of chronotype, circadian rhythms, and supplementation on athletic performance. His work aims to provide insights into optimizing human performance, informing evidence-based practices in sports and exercise.

Publication Top Notes

1. Effects of caffeinated coffee on physical and cognitive performance: Chronotype and time of day study 📊
2. The Effect of Chronotype on Athletic Performance: A Review Study 🏋‍♂
3. Kafeinin Ağızda Çalkalanmasının Egzersiz Performansı Üzerine Etkisi: Geleneksel Derleme 📝

 

 

Jekaterina Nikitina | Management and Innovations | Women Researcher Award

Mrs. Jekaterina Nikitina | Management and Innovations | Women Researcher Award

Researcher, Riga Technical University, Latvia

Jekaterina Nikitina, a Latvian national, is an accomplished executive board member and co-founder at 2AM SIA, Riga, with a focus on strategic decision-making and advanced materials. With a background in engineering economics, she’s a research assistant at Riga Technical University (RTU), specializing in circular economy and sustainable solutions. She holds a Master’s in Management from the University of Latvia and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Management Science and Economics. Jekaterina’s diverse career spans hospitality management, international project coordination, and expertise in industrial sectors such as aerospace and additive manufacturing. Passionate about sustainability, she drives various research initiatives and is a guest lecturer, delivering expertise on circular economy and sustainability. With a proven track record of innovation, leadership, and high-level presentations at global conferences, Jekaterina is committed to advancing sustainable practices in industry and academia. 🚀🌍📚

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Education

Jekaterina Nikitina’s academic journey reflects her commitment to innovation and sustainability. She is currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program at Riga Technical University (RTU), Faculty of Engineering Economics and Management, where her research centers on “The Economic Efficiency of Circular Recycling Materials in Latvia.” Her previous academic endeavors include a Master’s in Social Sciences in Management from the University of Latvia, specializing in International Economy and Business. During her studies, she participated in the Erasmus+ program at the University of Deusto, Spain, and University of Borås, Sweden. She also earned a Bachelor’s degree in Information Management from the University of Latvia, focusing on technological integration and systems. This educational foundation equips her with comprehensive knowledge to excel in circular economy research, project management, and the application of zero-waste technologies. 🌱🎓📈

Experience

Jekaterina Nikitina brings over a decade of professional experience in management, research, and international collaboration. As an Executive Board Member & Co-founder at 2AM SIA, she plays a key role in strategic decisions, managing aerospace and additive manufacturing projects. She has contributed to groundbreaking work in the aerospace sector, focusing on advanced materials. At Riga Technical University, Jekaterina works as a research assistant in the Institute of Biomedicine Engineering and Nanotechnologies, conducting scientific research, managing projects, and presenting at international conferences. She previously served as a manager at Globales America Hotel, overseeing operations with a team of 100+ employees. Jekaterina has also worked in diverse roles, including project assistant at the Institute of Electronics and Computer Science and tax transaction coordinator at Global Blue Slovakia. With her versatile experience, Jekaterina excels at managing complex projects and fostering cross-border collaborations. 💼🌍🔬

Research Focus

Jekaterina Nikitina’s research focuses on advancing sustainability, particularly through circular economy principles and zero-waste technologies. Her Ph.D. research delves into the economic efficiency of circular recycling materials in Latvia, aiming to assess the environmental and financial viability of implementing sustainable materials. As a research assistant at Riga Technical University, she explores innovative techniques in material processing, including magnetic pulse powder compaction and vibrational spectroscopy. Jekaterina has worked on numerous EU-funded scientific projects, including the development of protective materials and non-destructive inspection tools for 3D metal-printed products. Her research aligns with global trends in reducing waste, improving the life cycle of materials, and fostering sustainable practices in industries like aerospace, biomedicine, and construction. Through her work, she actively contributes to shaping the future of sustainable innovation in materials science and manufacturing. 🌿🔬🌍

Publication Top Notes

  • Magnetic Pulse Powder Compaction – Metals (MDPI) – Accepted, to be published soon.
  • Assessment of the Properties and Structure of Porous Titanium Samples via Magnetic Pressing – Modern Materials and Manufacturing (MMM2025) – Submitted.
  • Economic Efficiency and Benefits of Integrating Metal Materials in the Building Industry – Work in progress.
  • Processing of Latvian Peat and Waste Coffee as a Biocomposite Material for Oil Spill Collection – Agronomy Research, 22(1), 146–156. DOI: 10.15159/AR.24.040.
  • Sustainable Lifecycle of Perforated Metal Materials – Materials (MDPI), April 11. DOI: 10.3390/ma16083012.
  • Recycling of Aluminum-Based Composites Reinforced with Boron-Tungsten Fibres – Materials (MDPI), April 29. DOI: 10.3390/ma15093207.
  • Features of Magnetic-Pulse Pressing of Powders in an Electrically Conductive Sheath – 12th International Symposium on Powder Metallurgy.
  • High Porous Titanium Powder Elements for Vacuum Metallization – Journal of Physics: Conference Series.
  • Sintered Titanium Powder Aerators and Their Applications – Riga Technical University Conference.
  • Problem of Plagiarism in the Academic Area – 4th International Scientific and Practical Student Conference.
  • Investigation of a Shock Freezing Concept with Additional Electromagnetic Field Exposure – Indexed in Web of Science / SCOPUS.
  • Application of the Infiltration Method in the Manufacture of Complex-Shaped Products from Several Metal-Powder Elements – Belarus National Academy of Sciences.

 

 

Federico Di Prospero | Thermal Energy Recovery | Mechanical Engineering Award

Dr. Federico Di Prospero | Thermal Energy Recovery | Mechanical Engineering Award

PhD student, University of L’Aquila, Italy

Federico Di Prospero is an aspiring mechanical engineer with a focus on sustainable energy and combustion technologies. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering and a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of L’Aquila, where he graduated with honors. Federico is currently pursuing a PhD in Industrial Engineering and has received his certification as an industrial engineer. His academic and research interests center around improving energy efficiency and reducing CO2 emissions in internal combustion engines. He has contributed to several international publications, reflecting his expertise and commitment to environmental engineering solutions.

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Education

Federico completed his secondary education at Liceo Scientifico A.Bale in L’Aquila (2017). He then pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Industrial Engineering at the University of L’Aquila, graduating in 2020. Continuing his academic journey, he completed a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering at the same institution in 2023, earning the highest distinction with a 110 e Lode. His thesis focused on reducing CO2 emissions in internal combustion engines, specifically by integrating energy recovery systems through turbines downstream of the turbocharger. Currently, Federico is pursuing a PhD in Industrial Engineering and has obtained certification as a licensed Industrial Engineer. His academic path demonstrates a strong commitment to both technical and research excellence, particularly in sustainable engineering.

Experience

Federico has accumulated a diverse range of experiences in both academia and research. His early academic focus was on industrial engineering, but his passion for mechanical engineering led him to specialize in energy recovery technologies. During his Master’s studies, he worked on advanced research projects exploring turbocompound energy recovery and CO2 emissions reduction. Federico has also participated in prestigious seminars and conferences, including those related to internal combustion engine (M.C.I.) technologies and the H2ICE project. He gained valuable research experience in the School for Experimental Sciences at the Gran Sasso National Laboratories, where he worked on cutting-edge energy recovery technologies. His practical skills include advanced proficiency in software like CATIA V5, Ansys, Matlab, and R, as well as expertise in CAE and CAD tools. His experience aligns with his dedication to solving the modern challenges of energy sustainability and efficiency.

Research Focus

Federico Di Prospero’s research focuses on energy recovery systems and CO2 emission reduction in internal combustion engines (ICEs). His Master’s thesis explored the integration of turbocompound energy recovery systems to capture and reuse exhaust gases, ultimately improving engine efficiency and reducing harmful emissions. His ongoing doctoral research in Industrial Engineering builds upon these concepts, with an emphasis on sustainable energy solutions and the optimization of mechanical systems. Federico’s work integrates simulation tools such as Matlab, R, Ansys, and CATIA V5, and his expertise in computer-aided engineering and finite element analysis supports the development of more effective and eco-friendly engine technologies. By focusing on the environmental impacts of industrial technologies, his research seeks to advance energy recovery solutions for both the automotive and energy sectors. This work has the potential to play a pivotal role in advancing green technology in mechanical engineering.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Turbocompound Energy Recovery Option on a Turbocharged Diesel Engine (2023)
  2. Dual-Stage Energy Recovery from Internal Combustion Engines (2025)
  3. Model-Based Design of a Turbo-Compound Bottomed to Internal Combustion Engine Exhaust Gas (2023)