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 💧🌱

 

 

 

 

Joon Kyu Lee | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr Joon Kyu Lee | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor, University of Seoul, South Korea

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee is a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Seoul and the Director of the Geohazard Prevention Research Center. He has extensive expertise in geotechnical engineering, focusing on structural stability, foundation systems, and environmental geotechnics. Dr. Lee’s academic journey includes a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering from the University of Western Ontario, Canada. He has held various academic roles, including Assistant and Associate Professor at the University of Seoul. In addition, he has been a Visiting Scholar at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Dr. Lee is an active member of various professional organizations and serves as an editor for multiple academic journals. His research contributions have made a significant impact in both academia and industry, particularly in areas related to offshore structures, soil mechanics, and geohazard mitigation.

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Education

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee holds a PhD in Civil & Environmental Engineering (Geotechnical) from the University of Western Ontario, Canada (2012). His academic journey began with a BS in Civil & Urban Engineering (2005) and an MS in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical) (2007), both from Yonsei University, Korea. The doctoral research focused on advanced geotechnical engineering techniques and their practical applications. Dr. Lee’s educational background laid the foundation for his subsequent academic and research success, equipping him with expertise in soil mechanics, foundation systems, and environmental geotechnics. This diverse education has supported his broad research interests and innovative approaches in the civil engineering domain. His time at the University of Western Ontario, Canada, allowed him to work with leading experts in the field and shaped his ongoing commitment to advancing geotechnical engineering through both theoretical and practical research.

Experience

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee has accumulated a wealth of experience in academia and research, holding various prestigious roles at the University of Seoul. Since 2024, he has been a Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, also serving as the Director of the Geohazard Prevention Research Center. Prior to his current position, Dr. Lee was an Associate Professor (2020-2022) and Assistant Professor (2016-2019) at the University of Seoul. His early career includes a Research Professor role at Yonsei University in 2015 and a Postdoctoral Research Associate position (2013-2014). Dr. Lee has also contributed to international academic communities as a Visiting Scholar in Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte (2022). His leadership extends beyond teaching, as he has been the Department Chair at the University of Seoul and served on various academic committees and review panels. Dr. Lee is known for his impactful research in geotechnical engineering.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee has received numerous prestigious awards recognizing his outstanding contributions to academia and the field of civil engineering. In 2024, he was honored with the Minister’s Citation by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport of the Republic of Korea. Additionally, Dr. Lee received the Governor’s Citation from Gyeonggi Province in 2021 and the Presidential Award from the Korean Geotechnical Society in 2018. His dedication to teaching was also recognized with the Outstanding Teaching Award from the University of Seoul in 2017. Dr. Lee’s research excellence has earned him the Best Paper Presentation Award from the Korean Geotechnical Society in 2013. His early academic achievements were supported by the Brain Korea 21 Scholarship, which he received in 2006. These awards highlight Dr. Lee’s leadership in geotechnical engineering and his continued efforts to advance both academic research and education in the field.

Research Focus

Dr. Joon Kyu Lee’s research focuses on geotechnical engineering, with a special emphasis on soil mechanics, foundation systems, and structural stability in civil engineering. His work explores advanced topics such as the bearing capacity of foundations for offshore structures, the stability of footings on soils with voids, and the performance of tapered piles in heterogeneous soils. Dr. Lee’s contributions to eco-friendly engineering include the study of cemented paste backfills for mine stabilization. He also investigates the probabilistic resistance of subsea pipelines, contributing to safer marine engineering practices. His recent research on surface ground vibrations induced by tunnel blasting showcases his ability to integrate practical considerations with advanced theoretical modeling. Dr. Lee is dedicated to geohazard mitigation and the sustainable design of infrastructure. His work addresses both fundamental geotechnical problems and industry-relevant challenges, making him a key figure in advancing geotechnical and civil engineering practices.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Probabilistic Undrained Resistance of Subsea Buried Pipelines Against Upheaval Buckling 🌊🚢
  2. Evaluation of Surface Ground Vibrations Induced by Tunnel Blasts During Railway Construction: A Case Study 🚇🌍
  3. In-Plane Free Vibration of Laterally Symmetric Functionally Graded Material Arches 📐🏗️
  4. Stability Analysis of Axially Functionally Graded Heavy Column 🏛️💡
  5. Generalized Flexural Rigidity of Laterally Functionally Graded Material Cross Sections and Its Application to Cantilever Beam Elasticas 🛠️🔧
  6. Transverse Free Vibration of Pre-stressed Heavy Columns Laminated from Two-Hybrid Materials with Circular Cross-Section 🔄🏗️
  7. Probabilistic Ultimate Lateral Capacity of Two-Pile Groups in Spatially Random Clay 🌍⚙️
  8. Approximate Settlement Influence Factors for Bucket Foundations 🏝️⚓
  9. Free Vibration of Ogival Circular Arch ⏺️🔊
  10. Influence of Consolidation on Undrained Capacity of Two Interfering Footings on Heterogeneous Clays 🌱🛠️