Waqas Haroon | Transportation Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr Waqas Haroon | Transportation Engineering Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr Waqas Haroon, International Islamic University Islamabad ,Pakistan

Waqas Haroon is a dedicated professional in the field of Civil Engineering, specializing in Transportation Engineering. He holds an M.Sc. in Transportation Engineering and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila. Currently serving as a Lecturer at the International Islamic University, Islamabad, he contributes significantly to research on asphalt and concrete materials, focusing on sustainability and performance enhancement. Waqas is a registered Professional Engineer with the Pakistan Engineering Council and actively participates in educational and administrative roles at his university. His research interests include the application of nanotechnology in construction materials and the sustainability of transportation systems.

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Education

Waqas Haroon completed his M.Sc. in Transportation Engineering with an impressive aggregate of 3.54/4.00 from the University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila. Prior to this, he earned a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Civil Engineering with a grade of 3.36/4.00 from the same institution. His academic journey began with distinctions in F.Sc. and Matriculation from Punjab College of Information & Technology, Rawalpindi, and Barkat Ali Model School, Rawalpindi, respectively. Throughout his education, Waqas demonstrated a keen interest in engineering projects and research, focusing on innovative applications in asphalt and concrete technology.

Experience 

With a robust background in academia and research, Waqas Haroon has been serving as a Lecturer at the International Islamic University, Islamabad, since February 2020. His teaching portfolio includes courses in Transportation Engineering, Highway and Traffic Engineering, Surveying, and Civil Engineering Materials. Before joining IIU, he gained valuable experience as a Lab Engineer at both IIU and Swedish College of Engineering and Technology, Wah Cantt. His administrative contributions at IIU encompass roles in various committees, demonstrating his commitment to institutional development. Waqas’s career began with internships at Sheikh Zayed International Academy, Islamabad, and Allied Engineering Consultants, Lahore, where he laid the foundation for his practical skills in civil engineering.

Awards and Honors

Waqas Haroon has earned recognition for his academic and professional achievements, including qualifying as a Professional Engineer in the Transportation domain, certified by the Pakistan Engineering Council. He received a laptop under the Mian Muhammad Shahbaz Sharif Youth Initiative Scheme for his merit-based accomplishments. His academic journey was supported by an Internal Merit Scholarship during B.Sc. studies at UET Taxila and a Full Fee Merit Scholarship at Punjab College of Information, Rawalpindi. Waqas’s dedication to excellence in civil engineering education and research is further exemplified by his consistent academic achievements and contributions to innovative infrastructure solutions.

Research focus

Waqas Haroon’s research focuses on enhancing the performance and sustainability of construction materials, particularly asphalt and concrete. He explores the application of nanotechnology to improve the mechanical properties and durability of these materials, aiming to address challenges in infrastructure development. His recent studies include the evaluation of modified asphalt binders using nanomaterials, the impact of crumb rubber and silica on asphalt mixtures, and the use of organophilic nano clays in high-temperature performance of asphalt. Waqas contributes to advancing knowledge in his field through peer-reviewed publications and participation in international conferences. His research aims to promote environmentally friendly and economically viable solutions for infrastructure projects, aligning with global sustainability goals.

Publication Top Notes

Effect of nano silica on the performance of modified crumb rubber bitumen and asphalt mixtures 🛣️

Analyzing Young Adult Travelers’ Perception and Impacts of Carpooling on Traffic Sustainability 🚗

Consolidated effect of fiber-reinforcement and concrete strength class on mechanical performance, economy and footprint of concrete for pavement use 🏗️

Experimental Evaluation of a Partially Synthetic Bitumen in Road Paving Applications 🛣️

Investigation of Crumb Rubber Modification on the Performance of Bitumen and Asphalt Mixtures 🚧

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