Grzegorz Swit | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Grzegorz Swit | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Prof Grzegorz Swit, Kielce University of Technology,Poland

🌍 Prof. Grzegorz  Ĺšwit, born on January 29, 1971, in Kielce, is a Polish civil engineer and full professor at Kielce University of Technology. With a Ph.D. and habilitation in technical sciences, he specializes in building structures. He serves as Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Architecture and heads the Department of Strength of Building Materials and Structures. His expertise spans project management (PRINCE2®), foreign languages (English B2, Russian B1), and accreditation auditing. Ĺšwit collaborates extensively with industry leaders like Polska Spółka Gazownictwa and “CIECH” S.A., focusing on R&D and production continuity projects. 🏗️

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Education

prof Grzegorz  Ĺšwit, a civil engineer graduated from Kielce University of Technology in 1994, expanded his expertise with an MSc in construction, specializing in Building Structures in 1996. Continuing his academic journey, he earned a doctorate in technical sciences in 2001 and further achieved habilitation in 2012, all from Kielce University of Technology. Recognized as a full professor by the President of Poland in 2021, Ĺšwit’s career embodies dedication to academia and research in building materials and structures. 🏗️

Experience

Prof Grzegorz Świt has been an integral part of Kielce University of Technology since February 1993, starting as a full-time engineer and technical staff until 1995 with grants from Professors L. Gołaski and Z. Kowal. He progressed through roles as an assistant and assistant professor in the Department of Strength of Materials until 2013, when he became a full professor. Since 2020, he has led the Department of Strength of Building Materials and Structures and served as Dean of the Faculty of Construction and Architecture (2020-2024). Appointed as a Full Professor by the President of Poland in 2021, Świt also contributes as an independent technical auditor at the Polish Accreditation Center. 🏢

Research Focus

👨‍🏫 Grzegorz Świt is a Dean and Full Professor at Kielce University of Technology, Poland. His research focuses on the application of the acoustic emission method for structural health monitoring, with significant contributions to materials science and engineering. He has authored numerous articles and conference papers, exploring topics such as non-destructive testing methods, fracture mechanics, and smart city infrastructure. Grzegorz is actively involved in advancing innovative engineering solutions, particularly in monitoring the quality and integrity of steel and composite structures using experimental and numerical approaches. 📚🔬

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Manikandan | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr k manikandan | Civil Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr k manikandan , national institute of technology puducherry , India 

K Manikandan is a research scholar at the National Institute of Technology Puducherry, India, specializing in the preservation of masonry heritage structures, particularly minarets. His research focuses on structural analysis, earthquake engineering, and machine learning applications in heritage conservation. Manikandan has developed a pioneering machine learning model to analyze and safeguard slender heritage structures, contributing significantly to architectural preservation. His work, published in a prestigious journal, utilizes digital documentation and ontological frameworks to mitigate structural risks. 🏛️🌍

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Professional Background

K MANIKANDAN is deeply passionate about heritage preservation, showcasing expertise in structural analysis, earthquake engineering, and machine learning. His dedicated efforts are focused on safeguarding iconic architectural elements that hold immense cultural and religious significance. 🏛️ Through his research, he aims to ensure the longevity and resilience of masonry heritage structures, with a particular emphasis on minarets. This interdisciplinary approach integrates advanced engineering principles with historical preservation, addressing challenges posed by natural disasters and environmental factors. K MANIKANDAN’s work not only contributes to the preservation of tangible heritage but also fosters greater understanding and appreciation of architectural diversity across communities.

 

Research Focus

K MANIKANDAN’s research falls under the category of Structural Analysis and Machine Learning. 🏗️ His study focuses on the fundamental frequency formulation and modeling of masonry slender structures, employing a comparative analysis of machine learning and regression techniques. By exploring these advanced methodologies, he aims to enhance the understanding of structural dynamics and behavior in heritage buildings, particularly minarets. This research not only contributes to the field of earthquake engineering but also supports the preservation efforts of cultural and historical landmarks. Through innovative approaches, K MANIKANDAN seeks to ensure the resilience and longevity of these architectural treasures for future generations.

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“Fundamental frequency formulation and modeling of masonry slender structures: A comparative study of machine learning and regression techniques”

 

Wubin Wang | Transportation Geotechnics Award | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Wubin Wang | Transportation Geotechnics Award | Best Researcher Award

Civil Engineering Lab Technician, Southwest Jiaotong University, China

Wubin Wang is a dedicated civil engineering lab technician at Southwest Jiaotong University. His primary focus is on the research and development of new maglev subgrade structures, subgrade dynamics, and intelligent transportation systems. With a robust portfolio of leading or participating in 10 research projects, Wang has made significant contributions to his field, evident in his numerous publications in esteemed journals such as Transportation Geotechnics and Railway Engineering Science.

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Education 🎓

Wubin Wang has built a strong educational foundation in civil engineering, equipping him with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in his research endeavors. His academic journey has been marked by continuous learning and development, preparing him to tackle complex engineering challenges.

Experience 🛠️

With extensive experience as a civil engineering lab technician, Wubin Wang has played a crucial role in various research projects. His expertise in subgrade dynamics and intelligent transportation systems has led to innovative advancements in maglev subgrade structures. Wang’s practical experience is complemented by his active participation in collaborative projects with industry leaders such as the China Railway Construction Corporation Limited.

Research Interests 🔍

Wubin Wang’s research interests lie at the intersection of civil engineering and transportation technology. He is particularly focused on the development of new maglev subgrade structures, understanding subgrade dynamics, and advancing intelligent transportation systems. His work aims to improve the efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness of transportation infrastructure.

Awards and Recognitions 🏆

Wubin Wang’s contributions to civil engineering have been acknowledged through various accolades and nominations. His innovative research on MLS maglev subgrades, which offers a cost-effective alternative to traditional methods, has earned him a nomination for the prestigious Popular Engineer Awards.

Publications  📚

  1. Experimental Study on the Dynamic Behavior of a New Medium–Low-Speed Maglev Subgrade Structure (2024) – Available at SSRN 4737335, Corresponding author Link
    • Cited by: Various research articles focusing on maglev subgrade dynamics.
  2. A Novel Method for Full-Section Assessment of High-Speed Railway Subgrade Compaction Quality Based on ML-Interval Prediction Theory (2024) – Sensors, 24(11), 3661, Corresponding author Link
    • Cited by: Studies on railway subgrade assessment and ML applications in civil engineering.
  3. Physical Modeling of Long-Term Dynamic Characteristics of the Subgrade for Medium–Low-Speed Maglevs (2023) – Railway Engineering Science, 31(3), 293-308, Corresponding author Link
    • Cited by: Research on dynamic characteristics of subgrade structures.
  4. Numerical Analysis of Subgrade Behavior under a Dynamic Maglev Train Load (2022) – Advances in Civil Engineering, 2022(1), 2014376 Link
    • Cited by: Papers on dynamic load effects in civil engineering.
  5. In Situ Experimental Study of Natural Diatomaceous Earth Slopes under Alternating Dry and Wet Conditions (2022) – Water, 14(5), 831 Link
    • Cited by: Articles focusing on soil behavior and environmental conditions.
  6. Analysis of Behaviors of the Railway Subgrade with a New Waterproof Seal Layer (2022) – Materials, 15(3), 1180 Link
    • Cited by: Research on waterproofing in civil engineering materials