Antonio Teixeira | Environmental Monitoring | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Antonio Teixeira | Environmental Monitoring | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Dr. Antônio Teixeira | Environmental Monitoring | Professor at Federal University of Sergipe | Brazil

Environmental Monitoring Prof. Dr. Antonio Teixeira is a distinguished environmental scientist and agrometeorology expert recognized for his long-standing contributions to remote sensing, water resources, and sustainable agricultural management. Prof. Dr. Antonio Teixeira holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from Wageningen University, the Netherlands, where his doctoral research focused on evapotranspiration measurements and modeling to assess agricultural water productivity in changing land-use basins, supported by CAPES, following an M.Sc. in Meteorology from the Federal University of Paraíba and a B.Sc. in Agronomy from the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco. Prof. Dr. Antonio Teixeira has accumulated extensive professional experience as a collaborating and visiting professor at leading institutions including UNESP, the Federal University of Sergipe, and as a Global Fellow at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, teaching and supervising graduate research in irrigation, drainage, and remote sensing. His research interests are centered on Environmental Monitoring using geotechnologies, agrometeorological modeling, evapotranspiration, water balance, agricultural water productivity, and land-use change analysis. Prof. Dr. Antonio Teixeira’s research skills include satellite-based remote sensing, geoprocessing, environmental impact indicators, agroclimatic zoning, and modeling of water and energy balances. His awards and honors include international doctoral training and continuous academic appointments reflecting his scientific leadership. In conclusion, Prof. Dr. Antonio Teixeira stands as a leading authority in Environmental Monitoring, integrating science, technology, and education to support sustainable management of agricultural and natural resources.

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Monitoring anomalies on large-scale energy and water balance components by coupling remote sensing parameters and gridded weather data
– International Journal of Biometeorology, 2024 
Sustainable Development Goals and the quality of drinking water in Sergipe and the main sugarcane producing municipalities in Sergipe between 2014 and 2022
– Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física, 2024 
Large-scale water balance modeling using remote sensing and weather data: Application in an agricultural growing region of the coastal northeast Brazil
– Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment, 2023
Remote sensing environmental indicators for monitoring spatial and temporal dynamics of weather and vegetation conditions: applications for Brazilian biomes
– Journal Article 

Donghwa Lee | Computational Materials | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Donghwa Lee | Computational Materials | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Donghwa Lee | Computational Materials | Associate Professor at Pohang University of Science and Technology | South Korea

Computational Materials Mr. Donghwa Lee is an accomplished computational materials scientist and academic leader whose career is dedicated to advancing predictive materials design through theory, simulation, and machine learning. Mr. Donghwa Lee earned his Ph.D. and M.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Florida under the supervision of Prof. Simon R. Phillpot, following his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Korea University, establishing a strong foundation in both fundamental and applied materials science. Mr. Donghwa Lee is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), where he leads efforts to build a highly visible computational materials science group, and he has also served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Texas at Dallas. His professional experience includes prior faculty appointments at POSTECH and Chonnam National University, as well as prestigious postdoctoral research positions at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, where Mr. Donghwa Lee contributed to cutting-edge research in materials theory and quantum simulations. Mr. Donghwa Lee’s research interests center on understanding physical and chemical processes at material interfaces using multiscale Computational Materials approaches, including classical molecular dynamics, model Hamiltonians, density functional theory, and many-body first-principles methods, integrated with machine-learning techniques for predictive engineering. His research skills span electronic structure calculations, multiscale modeling, data-driven materials discovery, and high-performance scientific computing. Mr. Donghwa Lee’s awards and honors include the Il-Bum Chaired Professorship at POSTECH and appointments to editorial and advisory boards of leading journals such as Metals and Materials International and the Journal of Applied Physics, reflecting his international recognition. In conclusion, Mr. Donghwa Lee exemplifies excellence in Computational Materials through impactful research, global collaboration, and sustained contributions to education and the advancement of next-generation materials science.

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A Zero-Thermal-Quenching Phosphor
Y.H. Kim, P. Arunkumar, B.Y. Kim, S. Unithrattil, E. Kim, S.H. Moon, J.Y. Hyun, et al.
Nature Materials, 2017
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Universal Approach toward Hysteresis-Free Perovskite Solar Cell via Defect Engineering
D.Y. Son, S.G. Kim, J.Y. Seo, S.H. Lee, H. Shin, D. Lee, N.G. Park
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2018
Citations: 923

Mixed Bloch–Néel–Ising Character of Ferroelectric Domain Walls
D. Lee, R.K. Behera, P. Wu, H. Xu, Y.L. Li, S.B. Sinnott, S.R. Phillpot, L.Q. Chen, et al.
Physical Review B, 2009
Citations: 241

Molecular to Atomic Phase Transition in Hydrogen under High Pressure
J. McMinis, R.C. Clay III, D. Lee, M.A. Morales
Physical Review Letters, 2015
Citations: 194

Stabilizing the Ag Electrode and Reducing J–V Hysteresis through Suppression of Iodide Migration in Perovskite Solar Cells
J. Chen, D. Lee, N.G. Park
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2017
Citations: 171

Stability of Intrinsic Defects and Defect Clusters from Density Functional Theory Calculations
H. Xu, D. Lee, J. He, S.B. Sinnott, V. Gopalan, V. Dierolf, S.R. Phillpot
Physical Review B, 2008
Citations: 171

Wafer-Scale Reliable Switching Memory Based on Two-Dimensional Layered Organic–Inorganic Halide Perovskite
J.Y. Seo, J. Choi, H.S. Kim, J. Kim, J.M. Yang, C. Cuhadar, J.S. Han, S.J. Kim, et al.
Nanoscale, 2017
Citations: 166

Nguyen Tien Tran | Nanomaterial | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran | Nanomaterial | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran | Nanomaterial | Lecturer and Researcher at Duy Tan University | Vietnam

Nanomaterial research defines the academic trajectory, scientific vision, and professional contributions of Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran, a dedicated lecturer and researcher at Duy Tan University, Da Nang, Vietnam, whose work bridges chemical engineering, advanced functional materials, and environmental and energy applications. Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran earned his foundational engineering training in Organic Chemistry Technology and Petrochemical Engineering from Hanoi University of Science and Technology, followed by a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from Danang University of Science and Technology, and subsequently completed his PhD in Chemical Engineering at Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea, where he developed advanced expertise in nanostructured and porous material systems. Professionally, Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran has served as a Lecturer and Researcher at Duy Tan University since 2020, contributing actively to teaching, laboratory development, and scientific research within the Institute for Research and Development of High Technology. His professional experience reflects a strong commitment to both education and innovation, with responsibilities encompassing undergraduate and postgraduate instruction, supervision of research activities, and participation in interdisciplinary research programs. The research interests of Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran are strongly centered on Nanomaterial science, including porous materials, metal–organic frameworks, gas adsorption and separation, membrane technologies, wastewater treatment, and energy storage systems such as batteries. His research skills include nanomaterial synthesis, structural and surface characterization, photocatalysis, adsorption studies, membrane fabrication, experimental chemical engineering methods, and advanced data interpretation for materials performance evaluation. Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran has demonstrated notable academic achievements through the successful execution of competitive research projects and the publication of impactful articles in high-quality international journals indexed by leading databases, reflecting both scientific rigor and practical relevance. His scholarly works have attracted citations across the fields of nanotechnology, photocatalysis, and functional coatings, indicating recognition by the global research community. Although formal awards and honors are primarily embedded within funded research outcomes and peer recognition, his citation record and continued project leadership highlight sustained academic excellence. In conclusion, Dr. Nguyen Tien Tran represents a forward-looking Nanomaterial scientist whose integrated expertise in chemical engineering and advanced materials continues to advance sustainable solutions in environmental remediation, energy systems, and high-performance material design.

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Nguyen, M. K., Nguyen, T. D. H., Tran, V. A., Gwag, J. S., & Tran, N. T. (2023). Highly efficient degradation of reactive black KN-B dye by ultraviolet light responsive ZIF-8 photocatalysts with different morphologies. RSC Advances. Citations: 32.
Nguyen, T. D. H., Perrin, F. X., & Nguyen, D. L. (2013). New hybrid materials based on poly(ethylene oxide)-grafted polysilazane by hydrosilylation and their anti-fouling activities. Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology. Citations: 30.
Perrin, F. X., Nguyen, T. D. H., & Nguyen, D. L. (2015). Formation, structure and antibacterial activities of silazane networks grafted with poly(ethylene glycol) branches. Progress in Organic Coatings. Citations: 26.
Nguyen, T. D. H., Nong, T. T., & Le, Q. T. (2018). Investigation on the storage of benzotriazole corrosion inhibitor in TiO₂ nanotube. Advances in Natural Sciences: Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. Citations: 8.

Qin Liu | Big Data | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu | Big Data | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu | Big Data | Dean at Wuhan University of Technology | China

Big Data has become the defining pillar of the academic identity, research vision, and professional impact of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu, a distinguished scholar in management science whose work integrates data-driven intelligence with innovation management, green entrepreneurship, and strategic decision-making. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu received a Ph.D. degree in Management from Wuhan University, following a Master’s degree in Management and a Bachelor of Management from Wuhan University of Technology, forming a rigorous academic foundation that combines management theory, quantitative analysis, and applied policy research. Throughout his professional career, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu has accumulated extensive experience in government industrial planning projects and enterprise management consulting initiatives, where Big Data methodologies have been applied to real-world policy evaluation, strategic planning, and organizational optimization. He has presided over major nationally funded projects, including a general project of the National Social Sciences Foundation and soft science projects supported by provincial science and technology departments, while also actively participating in multiple national, provincial, and municipal scientific research programs. The professional experience of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu reflects a rare balance between academic leadership and applied consulting, enabling him to translate Big Data insights into actionable management and policy outcomes. The research interests of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu center on Big Data–driven business analysis, intelligent management decision-making, green entrepreneurship, innovation management, digital empowerment, and sustainable industrial transformation, with particular emphasis on new energy vehicles, green innovation networks, and digital economy governance. His research skills include Big Data analytics, text mining, knowledge framework construction, multi-agent modeling, complex network analysis, policy evaluation, econometric modeling, and intelligent decision-support systems, all of which support interdisciplinary inquiry at the intersection of data science and management. In terms of academic achievements, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu has published more than forty high-quality academic papers in leading international journals, authored one scholarly monograph, and edited three teaching textbooks, contributing substantially to both research advancement and talent cultivation. His publications demonstrate consistent influence in applying Big Data to energy policy, sustainability, innovation ecosystems, and intelligent manufacturing. Although formal awards and honors are embedded primarily within competitive national research grants and academic leadership roles, his recognition is evident through repeated selection as principal investigator for major projects and publication in top-tier journals. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Qin Liu stands as a forward-looking scholar whose sustained commitment to Big Data–enabled management science continues to shape intelligent decision-making, green innovation, and sustainable economic development in the digital era.

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Liu, Q., Wen, X., & Cao, Q. (2023). Multi-objective development path evolution of new energy vehicle policy driven by big data: From the perspective of economic–ecological–social. Applied Energy. 
Liu, Q., Jia, M., & Xia, D. (2023). Dynamic evaluation of new energy vehicle policy based on text mining of PMC knowledge framework. Journal of Cleaner Production. 
Chen, J., & Liu, Q. (2023). The green consumption behavior process mechanism of new energy vehicles driven by big data: From a metacognitive perspective. Sustainability. 
Wang, S., & Liu, Q. (2023). Decentralized multi-agent collaborative innovation platform for new energy vehicle core technology breakthrough with digital empowerment: From the perspective of prospect theory. Heliyon. 
Li, H. Y., Liu, Q., & Ye, H. Z. (2023). Digital development influencing mechanism on green innovation performance: A perspective of green innovation network. IEEE Access. 
He, Z., & Liu, Q. (2023). The crossover cooperation mode and mechanism of green innovation between manufacturing and internet enterprises in digital economy. Sustainability. 
Liu, Q., & Chen, G. (2022). Research on government countermeasure optimization of multi-agent complex network game in intelligent vehicle cooperative manufacturing driven by big data. Proceedings of the International Conference on Electronics, Communications and Information Technology. 
Muazu, A., Yu, Q., & Liu, Q. (2023). Does renewable energy consumption promote economic growth? An empirical analysis of panel threshold based on 54 African countries. International Journal of Energy Sector Management. 

Seongwoo Woo | Materials | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Seongwoo Woo | Materials | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Dr. Seongwoo Woo | Materials | Professor at Ethiopian Technical University | Ethiopia

Materials science and engineering form a foundational pillar of the academic, industrial, and research career of Prof. Dr. Seongwoo Woo, an internationally experienced mechanical engineer, educator, and reliability design expert with decades of contributions spanning academia, global industry, and applied research. Prof. Dr. Seongwoo Woo earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University, where his doctoral research focused on energy systems, HVAC, and computational and experimental thermo-fluid sciences, supported by a strong committee of experts in mechanical and agricultural engineering. He previously completed his M.S. and Bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Pusan National University and later expanded his interdisciplinary expertise with additional bachelor’s studies in Korean Language and Literature and English Language and Literature from Korea National Open University, reflecting a rare integration of technical depth and humanities-based communication skills. Professionally, Prof. Dr. Seongwoo Woo currently serves as an Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Technical and Vocational Training Institute in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, following a similar academic appointment at Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, where he has been deeply engaged in teaching advanced mechanics of solids, refrigeration and air conditioning, machine tool design, and strength of materials. His earlier industrial leadership includes senior engineering and managerial roles at Samsung Electronics, STX Offshore & Shipping, and the Reliability Association of Korea, where he led the design, optimization, and reliability assessment of complex mechanical, HVAC, refrigeration, and turbomachinery systems for consumer appliances, offshore platforms, and transportation environments.

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Woo, S. (2023). Design of mechanical systems: Accelerated lifecycle testing and reliability.
Woo, S. (2021). Design of mechanical systems based on statistics.
Woo, S. (2019). Reliability design of mechanical systems: A guide for mechanical and civil engineers.
Woo, S., O’Neal, D. L., & Pecht, M. (2019). Reliability design and case study of the domestic compressor subjected to repetitive internal stresses. Reliability Engineering & System Safety.
Woo, S., O’Neal, D. L., & Pecht, M. (2011). Reliability design and case study of refrigerator parts subjected to repetitive loads under consumer usage conditions. Engineering Failure Analysis.
Woo, S., O’Neal, D. L., & Pecht, M. (2010). Reliability design of a reciprocating compressor suction reed valve subjected to repetitive pressure loads. Engineering Failure Analysis.

Bihari Kuikel | Epidemiology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Bihari Kuikel | Epidemiology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Bihari Kuikel | Epidemiology | Research Scholar at Kathmandu University School of Medical Sciences | Nepal

Epidemiology is the central focus of the academic and professional journey of Mr. Bihari Kuikel, a public health professional from Dupcheshwor-6, Nuwakot, Nepal, with extensive experience in health systems strengthening, program management, and evidence-based research. Mr. Bihari Kuikel holds a Master of Science in Public Health (Epidemiology) from Kathmandu University, complemented by a Master of Health Care Management and a Post Graduate Diploma in Health Care Management from Pokhara University, along with a Bachelor in Public Health from Purbanchal University and a PCL in General Medicine from CTEVT, establishing a strong multidisciplinary educational foundation. Professionally, Mr. Bihari Kuikel has been serving as a Public Health Inspector at Dupcheshwor Rural Municipality, where he leads planning, budgeting, monitoring and evaluation, stakeholder coordination, reporting, and capacity-building workshops for diverse public health programs. His experience also includes internships contributing to international and national projects on health systems strengthening, non-communicable disease integration, and cross-border health collaboration, as well as a Program Officer role at Kamana Health Nepal focusing on program monitoring, stakeholder communication, and performance improvement. The research interests of Mr. Bihari Kuikel span epidemiology, health systems research, maternal and child health, mental health, infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and social determinants of health. His research skills include qualitative and quantitative analysis, field surveys, monitoring and evaluation, proposal development, and scientific reporting. Mr. Bihari Kuikel has authored impactful peer-reviewed publications in journals such as BMC Pediatrics, BMC Health Services Research, PLOS ONE, Dialogues in Health, and the Journal of Institute of Medicine Nepal, addressing child development, antiretroviral therapy retention, COVID-19 health system response, mental health outcomes, and micronutrient interventions. In conclusion, Mr. Bihari Kuikel represents a committed epidemiologist and public health leader whose integrated expertise in research, policy, and community practice contributes meaningfully to strengthening health outcomes in Nepal and similar low-resource settings.

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Effect of a playful parenting programme on early childhood development and care outcomes of young children in vulnerable communities: Findings from a quasi-experimental study. (2024). BMC Pediatrics.
Multilevel determinants of antiretroviral therapy initiation and retention in the test-and-treat era of Nepal: A qualitative study. (2024). BMC Health Services Research.
A critical analysis of health system in Nepal: Perspectives based on COVID-19 response. (2023). Dialogues in Health.
Prevalence and factors associated with depression, anxiety and stress symptoms among construction workers in Nepal. (2023). PLOS ONE.
Predictors of multiple micronutrient powder intake adherence among children aged 6–23 months in Rasuwa District, Nepal: A cross-sectional study. (2020). Journal of Institute of Medicine Nepal.

Changhwan Shin | Semiconductor | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Changhwan Shin | Semiconductor | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Changhwan Shin | Semiconductor | Professor at Korea University | South Korea

Semiconductor expertise defines the academic and professional profile of Prof. Changhwan Shin, a distinguished scholar and leader in nanometer-scale semiconductor circuits, devices, and technology. Prof. Changhwan Shin is currently a Professor in the School of Electrical Engineering at Korea University and serves as Vice Dean for Planning in the College of Engineering, bringing together deep academic insight and strategic leadership. He earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley, under the guidance of Prof. Tsu-Jae King Liu and Prof. Borivoje Nikolić, following a top-honors B.S. degree from Korea University. Prof. Changhwan Shin’s professional experience spans academia and industry, including senior roles at the University of Seoul, Sungkyunkwan University, SK hynix as an Independent Director, and industrial positions at Xilinx and IBM Microelectronics. His research interests focus on advanced electron device architectures for SoC memory and logic, steep-switching devices such as negative capacitance and feedback FETs, TCAD-based variability analysis of nanometer-scale devices, and low-level digital and analog circuit design methodologies. Prof. Changhwan Shin’s research skills integrate device physics, circuit–technology co-design, and semiconductor process modeling. His awards and honors include repeated leadership appointments such as Vice Dean roles and recognition for academic excellence and technological impact. In conclusion, Prof. Changhwan Shin exemplifies innovation, leadership, and sustained contribution to the advancement of semiconductor engineering and education worldwide.

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Feedback FET: A Novel Transistor Exhibiting Steep Switching Behavior at Low Bias Voltages
A. Padilla, C.W. Yeung, C. Shin, C. Hu, T.J.K. Liu
IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, 2008
Citations: 249

Negative Capacitance Field Effect Transistor with Hysteresis-Free Sub-60 mV/decade Switching
J. Jo, C. Shin
IEEE Electron Device Letters, 2016
Citations: 240

Negative Capacitance in Organic/Ferroelectric Capacitor to Implement Steep Switching MOS Devices
J. Jo, W.Y. Choi, J.D. Park, J.W. Shim, H.Y. Yu, C. Shin
Nano Letters, 2015
Citations: 214

Study of Random Dopant Fluctuation Effects in Germanium-Source Tunnel FETs
N. Damrongplasit, C. Shin, S.H. Kim, R.A. Vega, T.J.K. Liu
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2011
Citations: 185

Negative Capacitance FinFET with Sub-20 mV/decade Subthreshold Slope and Minimal Hysteresis of 0.48 V
E. Ko, J.W. Lee, C. Shin
IEEE Electron Device Letters, 2017
Citations: 141

Vertical Tunnel FET: Design Optimization with Triple Metal-Gate Layers
E. Ko, H. Lee, J.D. Park, C. Shin
IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2016
Citations: 124

Regasa Yadeta Sembeta | Structural Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Regasa Yadeta Sembeta | Structural Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Regasa Yadeta Sembeta | Structural Engineering | Researcher at Mattu University | Ethiopia

Structural Engineering expert Prof. Regasa Yadeta Sembeta is a dedicated academic and professional civil engineer recognized for his strong background in structural engineering, advanced analytical capabilities, and commitment to research-oriented problem solving. Prof. Regasa Yadeta Sembeta holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Mattu University and a Master of Science in Civil Engineering with specialization in Structural Engineering from Jimma Institute of Technology University, where his research performance was evaluated as excellent. His professional experience includes structural analysis, design evaluation, and numerical modeling of civil engineering systems, supported by extensive hands-on expertise with advanced engineering software such as ABAQUS, ETABS, SAP, SAFE, Mathcad, EAGLE POINT, and AutoCAD. The research interests of Prof. Regasa Yadeta Sembeta focus on structural behavior, computational modeling, and the development of resilient and sustainable infrastructure solutions. His research skills include advanced structural analysis, numerical simulation, technical reporting, and interdisciplinary problem-solving. Prof. Regasa Yadeta Sembeta has earned recognition for academic excellence and research quality throughout his professional journey. He is fluent in English, Afaan Oromoo, and Amharic, and is known for discipline, patience, teamwork, adaptability to emerging technologies, and the ability to create a positive and collaborative working environment. In conclusion, Prof. Regasa Yadeta Sembeta exemplifies a forward-thinking structural engineering professional whose expertise and personal integrity contribute meaningfully to education, research, and engineering practice.

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Thermal and mechanical performance of geopolymer concrete with recycled aggregate and copper slag as fine aggregate
A. Sahu, P. Kumar, B. Pratap, A. Gogineni, R.Y. Sembeta
Scientific Reports, Vol. 15 (1), Article 28968
Cited by: 11   |  2025

Mechanical properties of alkali activated slag binder based concrete at elevated temperatures
R.K. Paswan, P. Kumar, V. Kumar, R.Y. Sembeta
Discover Sustainability, Vol. 6 (1), Article 744
Cited by: 10   | 2025

Compressive strength modelling of cenosphere and copper slag-based geopolymer concrete using deep learning model
G.K. Arunvivek, S. Anandaraj, P. Kumar, B. Pratap, R.Y. Sembeta
Scientific Reports, Vol. 15 (1), Article 27849
Cited by: 9   | 2025

Finite Element-Based Performance Analysis of Encased Composite Columns under Monotonic Axial Compression Load
K. Zerfu, R. Yadeta
Advances in Civil Engineering, 2023, Article 5974705
Cited by: 4   | 2023

Modification of load carrying capacity model for composite column
B. Rath, E.C. Agon, B. Dereje, S. Garoma, A. Debela, K. Kebede, R. Yadeta
Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation, Vol. 8 (1), Article 11
Cited by: 3   | 2023

Mehdi Mokhberi | Geotechnics | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Mokhberi | Geotechnics | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Mokhberi | Geotechnics | Head of Geotechnical Department at Estahban Azad University | Iran

Geotechnics is the central focus of Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Mokhberi, a distinguished geotechnical engineer and academic leader serving as Head of the Geotechnical Engineering Department at Islamic Azad University of Shiraz, Iran. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Mokhberi earned his Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering and has over two decades of professional experience as an Associate Professor since 2001, leading advanced research, teaching, and institutional development. His research interests span ground motion response, near- and far-field earthquake effects, soil amplification, soil–structure interaction, seismic microzonation, liquefaction potential, unsaturated soils, ambient vibration analysis, and disaster management. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Mokhberi possesses strong research skills in seismic hazard analysis, wavelet-based modeling, soil parameter evaluation, and advanced laboratory testing. His awards and honors include competitive research grants, leadership roles in founding seismic research centers, advanced soil mechanics laboratories, and academic departments. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mehdi Mokhberi exemplifies excellence in geotechnics through impactful research, visionary leadership, and sustained contributions to seismic safety and engineering innovation.

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Featured Publications

Treatment of Highly Dispersive Clay by Lignosulfonate Addition and Electroosmosis Application
AH Vakili, M Kaedi, M Mokhberi, MR bin Selamat, M Salimi
Applied Clay Science, Vol. 152, pp. 1–8
Citations: 98  |  Year: 2018

Effect of Wetting and Drying Cycles on Swelling–Shrinkage Behavior of Expansive Soils Improved by Nanosilica and Industrial Waste
S Shahsavani, AH Vakili, M Mokhberi
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 79(9), 4765–4781
Citations: 55  |  Year: 2020

A Hyperbolic Model for Volume Change Behavior of Collapsible Soils
M Habibagahi, G. Mokhberi
Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 35, 264–272
Citations: 51  |  Year: 1998

Effects of Freeze–Thaw Cycles on Expansive Soils Treated by Nanosilica and EAF Slag
S Shahsavani, AH Vakili, M Mokhberi
Cold Regions Science and Technology, 182, 103216
Citations: 35  |  Year: 2021

Vulnerability Evaluation of Urban Areas Using H/V Spectral Ratio of Microtremors
M Mokhberi
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 13, 369–374
Citations: 30  |  Year: 2015

Preventing Landslides During Rainfall: Case Study and FEM Analyses
H Moayedi, BBK Huat, TA Mohammad Ali, A Asadi, F Moayedi
Disaster Prevention and Management, 20(2), 115–124
Citations: 30  |  Year: 2011

Anu Mittal | Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Anu Mittal | Mechanics | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Anu Mittal | Mechanics | Assistant Professor at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology | India

Dr. Anu Mittal is an accomplished Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering with over 20 years of combined industry and academic experience, bringing a strong balance of practical engineering expertise and scholarly excellence. Dr. Anu Mittal earned a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Thapar University, Patiala, an M.Tech. in Thermal Engineering from NIT Kurukshetra, and a B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering from BCET, Gurdaspur. Dr. Anu Mittal began a professional career as a Design Engineer at Fluor Daniel India Pvt. Ltd., Gurgaon, gaining eight years of intensive industry experience in piping system design and stress analysis for petrochemical plants and refineries. Transitioning to academia, Dr. Anu Mittal has served in teaching and research roles at GIMT Kurukshetra, NIT Kurukshetra, Thapar University, and currently at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala. Research interests of Dr. Anu Mittal include thermal engineering, design optimization, and industrial system analysis, with notable involvement in a collaborative NTPC project on pneumatic fly-ash conveying systems. Dr. Anu Mittal’s technical skills span stress analysis, system optimization, and industry-oriented problem-solving, earning professional recognition for impactful teaching, research collaboration, and sustained contributions to mechanical engineering education and practice.

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An investigation into flow mode transition and pressure fluctuations for fluidized dense-phase pneumatic conveying of fine powders
A. Mittal, S. S. Mallick, P. W. Wypych
Particuology, Vol. 16, pp. 187–195, 2014
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An investigation into pressure fluctuations for fluidized dense-phase pneumatic transport of fine powders
A. Mittal, S. S. Mallick, P. W. Wypych
Powder Technology, Vol. 277, pp. 163–170, 2015
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On developing improved modelling and scale-up procedures for pneumatic conveying of fine powders
B. Kaur, A. Mittal, P. Wypych, S. S. Mallick, S. Jana
Powder Technology, Vol. 305, pp. 270–278, 2017
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On developing improved modelling for particle velocity and solids friction for fluidized dense-phase pneumatic transport systems
K. Sharma, S. S. Mallick, A. Mittal, R. Pan
Powder Technology, Vol. 332, pp. 41–55, 2018
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An evaluation of testing and modeling procedure for solids friction factor for fluidized dense-phase pneumatic conveying of fine powders
K. Sharma, S. S. Mallick, A. Mittal
Particulate Science and Technology, Vol. 39(1), pp. 62–73, 2021
Citations: 11

A study of energy loss due to particle to particle and wall collisions during fluidized dense-phase pneumatic transport
K. Sharma, S. S. Mallick, A. Mittal
Powder Technology, Vol. 362, pp. 707–716, 2020
Citations: 11