Jacqueline Saliba | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Jacqueline Saliba | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

American University of the Middle East | Kuwait

Mrs. Jacqueline Saliba is a distinguished researcher in structural health monitoring and advanced engineering systems, holding a PhD in mechanical/civil engineering, she has extensive experience in academia and international collaborative research. Her expertise includes non-destructive evaluation, acoustic emission, structural integrity, nuclear containment systems, and sustainable material valorization. She has led and contributed to major projects such as ANR ENDE, CEA–CESTA CASCADE, and VALOSED. Recognized with multiple awards, her work advances engineering innovation, infrastructure safety, and sustainable industrial applications.

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Featured Publications

Geopolymerization of Untreated Dredged Sediments for Sustainable Binder Development
Materials, 2026. Lisa Monteiro, Humberto Yáñez-Godoy, Nadia Saiyouri, Jacqueline Saliba

Effects of Rubber Particle Size and Substitution Rate on the Behavior of Eco-Friendly Rubberized Concrete
Engineering, Technology & Applied Science Research, 2025. Najeeb AlMousawi et al., Jacqueline Saliba

Comparison of Field and Laboratory Tests for Soil Suitability Assessment in Raw Earth Construction
Applied Sciences, 2025. Jacqueline Saliba, Walid Al-Shaar, Madeline Delage

Effect of Wetting/Drying Cycles on the Durability of Flax Fibers Reinforced Earth Concrete
Construction and Building Materials, 2024. Saliba J., Kouta N., Saiyouri N.

Life Cycle Analysis of Sediment Valorization by Means of Geopolymerization from Laboratory to Industrial Scale
Construction and Building Materials, 2024. Monteiro L., Feraille A., Saliba J., Yáñez-Godoy H., Saiyouri N.

Leo Miguel González | Mechanical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Prof. Dr. Leo Miguel González | Mechanical Engineering | Excellence in Research Award

Universidad Politécnica de Madrid | Spain

Leo Miguel González is a distinguished Professor Titular at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, specializing in numerical methods in engineering, fluid mechanics, the Navier–Stokes equations, and fluid–structure interaction. With a strong academic foundation that includes degrees in Industrial Engineering, Physics, and a PhD in Engineering from the UPM, he has built a solid career spanning more than two decades in research and university teaching. His experience includes academic roles at Universidad Pontificia Comillas and later progressive appointments at UPM, where he achieved accreditation as Catedrático by ANECA and has obtained three research sexenios. González has contributed to major European and national R&D projects, including SLOWD , FOWTDAMP (Plan Nacional), and IMAGE, collaborating with leading institutions such as Airbus, CNR-INSEAN, and the University of Bristol. His research outputs include patents such as Visitando nuestra ciencia and FEMICAI, reflecting his commitment to innovation. His publication record, citation impact, and h-index are documented in international bibliographic databases such as Scopus and Web of Science. His work continues to advance aerospace propulsion, fluid mechanics, and computational modeling, reinforcing his reputation as a key contributor to European engineering research.

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Featured Publications

Macia, F., Antuono, M., González, L. M., & Colagrossi, A. (2011). Theoretical analysis of the no-slip boundary condition enforcement in SPH methods. Progress of Theoretical Physics, 125(6), 1091–1121.

Huera-Huarte, F. J., Bangash, Z. A., & González, L. M. (2014). Towing tank experiments on the vortex-induced vibrations of low mass ratio long flexible cylinders. Journal of Fluids and Structures, 48, 81–92.

Azcona, J., Munduate, X., González, L., & Nygaard, T. A. (2017). Experimental validation of a dynamic mooring lines code with tension and motion measurements of a submerged chain. Ocean Engineering, 129, 415–427.

Souto-Iglesias, A., Macià, F., González, L. M., & Cercos-Pita, J. L. (2013). On the consistency of MPS. Computer Physics Communications, 184(3), 732–745.

Huera-Huarte, F. J., Bangash, Z. A., & González, L. M. (2016). Multi-mode vortex and wake-induced vibrations of a flexible cylinder in tandem arrangement. Journal of Fluids and Structures, 66, 571–588.