Jiangyi Zhang | Ocean Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr.Jiangyi Zhang | Ocean Engineering | Women Researcher Award

Associate Professor, Harbin Engineering University, China.

Jiangyi Zhang, born on June 7, 1991, in Harbin, China, is an accomplished female researcher and associate professor at Harbin Engineering University, specializing in underwater acoustics. She earned a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Acoustics from Université du Maine, France, where she also pursued her Ph.D. in nonlinear processes in acoustic transmission line metamaterials. With a solid academic foundation, she has contributed significantly to her field through both experimental and numerical work. Zhang is also a recognized editorial board member of the World Journal of Applied Physics. Her research has garnered over 77 citations, and her work is widely published in high-impact journals. Beyond her scientific achievements, she is an advocate for promoting women in research and STEM. Zhang’s interdisciplinary approach connects acoustics, geosciences, and civil engineering, making her a dynamic force in the research community.

Profile :

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Education :

Jiangyi Zhang’s educational journey began at Université du Maine, France, where she excelled in Acoustics, securing first-class honors in both her Bachelor’s and Master’s programs. During her Master’s, she worked on the Acoustic Propagation in a Lattice with Resonant Scatters, a project focusing on the overlap of Bragg and resonance band gaps. Her academic prowess earned her a French ministry allocation for her Ph.D. at Laboratoire Acoustique de l’Université du Maine, where she explored enhanced nonlinear processes in acoustic transmission line metamaterials from 2015 to 2019. Her Ph.D. research involved a blend of theoretical, numerical, and experimental methods to study dissipative envelope solitons, second harmonic generation, and nonlinear losses. She utilized the multiple scale perturbation method and transfer matrix methods to model acoustic systems. This education laid the foundation for her extensive research contributions in nonlinear acoustics, metamaterials, and related fields.

Experience :

Jiangyi Zhang has held several prestigious positions throughout her career. She is currently an associate professor at Harbin Engineering University, China, in the College of Underwater Acoustic Engineering, where she has been a faculty member since 2022. Zhang’s previous role as a post-doctoral researcher at Delft University of Technology, Netherlands (2019–2022), allowed her to work on a project that focused on designing a dynamic cone pressure meter using piezoelectric material to measure nonlinear soil dynamics. Her expertise in piezoelectric materials and nonlinear acoustic systems was vital to the success of this project. Additionally, she is an editorial board member of the World Journal of Applied Physics (2022–2024), contributing to the dissemination of cutting-edge research in applied physics. Through these roles, Zhang has not only advanced scientific understanding but has also contributed to the global academic community by mentoring and guiding the next generation of researchers.

Research Focus :

Jiangyi Zhang’s research interests are rooted in nonlinear acoustics, acoustic metamaterials, and underwater acoustics. Her work spans a range of topics, including the development of piezoelectric materials and their applications in measuring nonlinear parameters of soil dynamics. She is particularly focused on acoustic transmission line metamaterials, exploring processes like dissipative envelope solitons, nonlinear losses, and second harmonic generation. Zhang uses advanced methods such as the multiple scale perturbation method, harmonic balance methods, and transfer matrix techniques to model complex acoustic systems. She has also worked on innovative solutions to acoustic scattering modulation, sound attenuation in bubbly liquids, and the effect of low-frequency oscillating vortex flow fields on sound scattering. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges acoustics, civil engineering, and geosciences, contributing to both theoretical advancements and practical applications, particularly in underwater engineering and environmental acoustics.

Publications:

  1. Acoustic scattering modulation by the unsteady wake vortices in the flow around a cylinder 🌊
  2. Numerical analysis of the influence of underwater structure pitching motion on its hydrodynamic pressure field 🚢
  3. Acoustic bright solitons propagation in bubbly liquids 🐡
  4. Propagation of acoustic solitons in bubbly-liquid-type nonlinear underwater acoustic metamaterials 🌊
  5. Numerical simulation of scattering of TWIPS by underwater air bubble 💨
  6. Sound attenuation in high mach number oscillating bubble media 🌬️
  7. Nonlinear sound field under the bubble softening effect 💥
  8. Review and perspective on acoustic metamaterials: From fundamentals to applications 📚
  9. Mechanism and characteristics of sound scattering modulation by underwater low frequency oscillating vortex flow field 🌊
  10. High-amplitude sound propagation in acoustic transmission-line metamaterial 🔊

Md. Khairul Amin | Coastal Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr Md. Khairul Amin | Coastal Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Mr Md. Khairul Amin, Military Institute of Science and Technology , Bangladesh

Md. Khairul Amin is a dynamic water resources engineer with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), where he specialized in Water Resources Engineering. With a strong foundation in coastal hydrodynamics, sea level rise (SLR) impacts, and numerical modeling, Amin has already made significant contributions to the field through his research. He has worked as a Research Assistant at the Military Institute of Science and Technology, where he focused on the hydrodynamics of Bangladesh’s coastal waters. His technical expertise spans a range of software tools, including Delft3D, ArcGIS, and MATLAB, which he has applied to address pressing environmental challenges. Amin’s research outputs include multiple published articles in reputable journals, reflecting his commitment to advancing knowledge in water resources engineering. Beyond his technical skills, he is also keenly interested in international relations and migration issues, adding a broader perspective to his work.

Publication Profile

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Relevant Education and Research Background: Khairul Amin holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), specializing in Water Resources Engineering. His academic background is well-aligned with research areas pertinent to water resources and environmental science.
  2. Research Experience: Amin has considerable experience as a Research Assistant at the Military Institute of Science and Technology, where he worked on projects related to sea level rise and hydrodynamics in coastal Bangladesh. This hands-on experience in a significant and timely research area demonstrates his capability to contribute valuable insights to the field.
  3. Publications and Contributions: Amin has several publications in reputable journals, including Regional Studies in Marine Science and Marine Geodesy. His work on coastal hydrodynamics, erosion-accretion patterns, and climate change impacts underscores his active engagement in high-impact research. The diversity of his publications, along with the under-review papers, indicates a promising research trajectory.
  4. Technical Proficiency: He possesses strong technical skills in various software tools essential for water resources engineering, such as Delft3D, MATLAB, ArcGIS, and HEC-RAS. His proficiency with these tools, combined with his ability to apply them in research, enhances his profile as a capable young scientist.
  5. Interdisciplinary Interests: Amin’s interest in international relations and migration issues, alongside his core engineering research, suggests a broad and interdisciplinary approach to solving complex global challenges, which is highly valuable in the scientific community.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Advanced Academic Qualifications: While Amin’s Bachelor’s degree and research assistant experience are impressive, pursuing further academic qualifications, such as a Master’s or Ph.D., would strengthen his candidacy for research-focused awards. Advanced degrees often provide more opportunities for in-depth research, leading to a more substantial contribution to the field.
  2. Leadership in Research Projects: While Amin has demonstrated research skills, taking on leadership roles in research projects or collaborating on international projects could enhance his profile. Demonstrating leadership in initiating and managing research projects would highlight his potential as a future leader in the field.
  3. Broader Impact of Research: Expanding the focus of his research to include more direct applications or policy recommendations could further demonstrate the broader impact of his work. Engaging with stakeholders or contributing to public policy discussions would showcase his ability to translate research into actionable insights.

Education 

Md. Khairul Amin earned his Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a specialization in Water Resources Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) in 2023. During his academic tenure, Amin maintained a commendable CGPA of 3.43/4.00, reflecting his strong academic performance in one of the most prestigious engineering institutions in Bangladesh. His education at BUET provided him with a comprehensive understanding of water resources management, hydrodynamics, and climate change impacts, equipping him with the skills necessary to tackle complex environmental issues. Throughout his studies, Amin demonstrated a strong aptitude for research, which he honed through various projects and internships. His education laid the foundation for his subsequent research in coastal hydrodynamics and sea level rise, enabling him to contribute effectively to the field of water resources engineering. Amin’s academic journey is characterized by a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical application, making him a well-rounded engineer.

Experience

Md. Khairul Amin has built a solid foundation of experience in water resources engineering, focusing on coastal hydrodynamics and the impacts of sea level rise. Since June 2023, he has been serving as a Research Assistant at the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), where he contributes to a project on sea level rise and its effects on the hydrodynamics of Bangladesh’s coastal waters. His role involves advanced numerical modeling, data analysis, and the application of tools such as Delft3D and MATLAB to simulate and predict environmental changes. Prior to this, Amin completed an internship with the Bangladesh Water Development Board under the Ministry of Water Resources, where he gained practical insights into water resource management at a national level. His professional experience is complemented by his academic research, resulting in several publications in well-regarded journals. Amin’s experience reflects a deep commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges through research and practical solutions.

Research Focus 

Md. Khairul Amin’s research focuses on the critical areas of coastal hydrodynamics, sea level rise (SLR) impacts, and climate change effects on coastal regions. His work is centered on understanding and modeling the complex interactions between environmental factors and coastal systems, particularly in the context of Bangladesh’s vulnerable coastal zones. Amin employs advanced numerical modeling techniques using tools like Delft3D and MATLAB to simulate hydrodynamic processes, assess erosion and accretion patterns, and predict the long-term impacts of sea level rise on coastal infrastructure and ecosystems. His research also extends to the use of remote sensing and satellite imagery to monitor and analyze land dynamics, providing valuable insights into the ongoing changes in coastal environments. By focusing on these areas, Amin aims to contribute to the development of sustainable strategies for coastal management, climate adaptation, and disaster risk reduction in regions most affected by climate change.

Publication Top Notes

📊 “Linear and non-linear trends of tides along the coastline of Bangladesh” – Regional Studies in Marine Science

🌊 “Study on Environmental Flow Assessment of the Kushiyara River” – International Journal of Research in Environmental Science

🛰️ “Assessment of Erosion-Accretion Patterns, Land Dynamics, and Climate Change Impacts on the Islands of the South-Central Coastal Zone of Bangladesh using Remote Sensing Techniques”

🌍 “Assessing the correlation between sea level rise, temperature, and shoreline change along the coastline of Bangladesh” – Regional Studies in Marine Science

🏞️ “Bankline Assessment of Shibsa-Passur River by Satellite Imagery and Hydrodynamic Modeling Using Delft3D” – MIST International Journal of Science and Technology

Conclusion

Khairul Amin is a strong candidate for the Research for Young Scientist Award due to his solid educational background, relevant research experience, and technical expertise in water resources engineering. His publications in reputable journals and his work on critical environmental issues like sea level rise highlight his potential as a young researcher. However, pursuing advanced academic qualifications and taking on leadership roles in research projects would further strengthen his candidacy. Overall, Amin demonstrates the qualities and promise of a young scientist capable of making significant contributions to the field of water resources engineering.