Weichung Yeih | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof.Weichung Yeih | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Professor at national Taiwan ocean university, Taiwan

Weichung Yeih is a prominent academic in the field of civil engineering with a focus on structural materials and concrete durability. He currently serves as a professor in the Department of Harbor and River Engineering at National Taiwan Ocean University (NTOU). With over three decades of professional experience in academia and industry, Dr. Yeih has made substantial contributions to the advancement of civil engineering, particularly in the areas of new construction materials, repair materials, corrosion prevention, and concrete durability. He is also known for his work in computational techniques for nonlinear problems and inverse problems, having made significant strides in numerical and meshless methods. Dr. Yeih’s academic leadership is reflected in his roles as a director, guest editor, and reviewer for several prestigious journals.

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Education:

Dr. Yeih’s educational journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from National Taiwan University in 1987. His academic pursuit led him to Northwestern University in the United States, where he earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering in 1991. This strong academic foundation laid the groundwork for his extensive career in both teaching and research, shaping his expertise in concrete technologies, corrosion prevention, and computational methods.

Experience:

Dr. Yeih’s professional experience spans both academia and industry. He started his career at SIEMENS LIMITED in Taiwan as an engineer (1991–1992) before moving to National Taiwan Ocean University. He joined NTOU as an associate professor in 1992, later rising to the rank of professor in 1998. His leadership roles include serving as the Director of the Center for Computation and Simulation in the Engineering College at NTOU from 2009 to 2012, and again from 2025 onwards. His editorial contributions are vast; he served as an assistant editor for the Journal of Marine Science and Technology (2011–2013), an editor for the Journal of Applied Mathematics (2012–2013), and a guest editor for various special issues, including one for Applied Sciences on advanced concrete technology (2024 and 2025). He has also led significant research projects, including his role as the principal investigator for a project focused on the development of a reciprocal implantable left ventricular assist device (2010–2014).

Research Interests:

Dr. Yeih’s research interests are diverse and span various facets of civil engineering, particularly those related to construction materials and structural integrity. His main areas of interest include the development of new and repair materials for construction, the durability of concrete, corrosion prevention, and electrochemical techniques. Additionally, he is deeply engaged in the study of pervious concrete, alkali-activated slag concrete, and numerical methods for solving nonlinear problems. His work also explores soft computation and meshless methods, contributing to advances in computational mechanics. Furthermore, Dr. Yeih is dedicated to the study of inverse problems and their applications in civil engineering, making substantial contributions to the field’s theoretical and practical knowledge.

Awards:

Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Yeih has received several accolades in recognition of his exceptional contributions to civil engineering research and education. His work has been recognized by numerous international conferences and academic institutions. His scholarly impact is also evident in his long-term involvement in editorial and leadership roles within academic journals, contributing significantly to the field’s growth. He continues to be a respected figure in his field, fostering innovation in materials science and computational methods.

Publications:

Dr. Yeih’s research output includes several significant publications in high-impact journals. His contributions to the field of civil engineering have been widely cited. Below is a list of some of his notable publications:

  1. Yeih, W., Koya, T., & Mura, T. (1993). “An Inverse Problem in Elasticity with Partially Overprescribed Boundary Conditions, Part I: Theoretical Approach.” Transactions of the ASME, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 60, 595-600.

  2. Koya, T., Yeih, W., & Mura, T. (1993). “An Inverse Problem in Elasticity with Partially Overprescribed Boundary Conditions, Part II: Numerical Details.” Transactions of ASME, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 60, 601-606.

  3. Huang, R., Yeih, W. D., Chang, J. J., & Yang, C. C. (1994). “The Use of AC and DC Methods for Corrosion Monitoring of Reinforced Concrete Members in Marine Environment.” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 2(1), 53-59.

  4. Yeih, W. D., Huang, R., & Chang, J. J. (1994). “A Study of Chloride Diffusion Properties of Concrete at Early Age.” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 2(1), 61-67.

  5. Huang, R., Chang, J. J., & Yeih, W. (1995). “Engineering Properties and Application of Cement-Based Fly Ash Blocks.” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 3(1), 43-50.

  6. Yang, C. C., Huang, R., Yeih, W., & Sue, I. C. (1995). “Aggregate Effect on Elastic Moduli of Cement-Based Composite Materials.” Journal of Marine Science and Technology, 3(1), 5-10.

  7. Yang, C. C., Huang, R., & Yeih, W. (1995). “Theoretical Approximate Elastic Moduli of Concrete Material.” The Chinese Journal of Mechanics, 11(1), 47-53.

These publications have not only enriched the academic literature but also contributed to the practical applications in the field of marine construction and materials science.

Conclusion:

Dr. Weichung Yeih’s career is a testament to his dedication to advancing the field of civil engineering. Through his research on new materials, durability, and corrosion prevention, he has significantly impacted both academia and industry. His contributions to the development of computational methods in engineering problems further solidify his reputation as an expert in his field. With over 30 years of experience and numerous scholarly achievements, Dr. Yeih continues to inspire the next generation of engineers through his work at National Taiwan Ocean University. His leadership in research and education, along with his commitment to innovation, ensures that his impact will be felt for many years to come.

Supakit Rooppakhun | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof. Dr. Supakit Rooppakhun | Mechanical Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Mechanical Engineer |  Suranaree University of Technology |  Thailand

Evaluation of Suphakit Rooppakhun, Ph.D. for the Research for Best Researcher Award

Strengths for the Award:

  1. Established Academic Background:
    • Education: Dr. Suphakit Rooppakhun has a strong educational foundation with a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Khon Kaen University, supported by a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in the same field from the same institution. His educational background provides a solid basis for his research and academic contributions.
  2. Extensive Research Experience:
    • Research Expertise: Dr. Rooppakhun’s research areas are highly relevant and impactful, including Finite Element Analysis, Computational Solid Mechanics, Mechanical Design, and Biomechanics of Orthopedic Implants. His work in these areas demonstrates a comprehensive understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of mechanical engineering.
    • Publications: His recent journal articles, such as those in Results in Engineering and Scientific Reports, highlight his ability to contribute to cutting-edge research. The focus on biomechanical performance, finite element analysis, and knee arthroplasty underscores his proficiency and relevance in his field.
    • Conference Presentations: Dr. Rooppakhun has presented his research at reputable conferences, including the 37th Conference of the Mechanical Engineering Network of Thailand and the 7th International Conference on Advanced Materials, Structures, and Mechanical. This visibility in the academic community enhances his reputation as a leading researcher.
  3. Practical Impact and Collaboration:
    • Industry Collaboration: His involvement with companies such as E-Hong Red Ant Motorbike Co., Ltd., T&T Micromobility Co., Ltd., and Western Digital (Thailand) demonstrates his ability to translate research into practical applications. This collaboration with industry not only enriches his research but also ensures that his findings have a tangible impact on technological advancements and product development.
    • Research Projects: His projects funded by the National Science, Research and Innovation Fund and the Health Systems Research Institute highlight his capacity to address real-world challenges, from energy harvesting systems to the design of prosthetics based on Thai anatomical data.
  4. Educational Contributions:
    • Teaching Materials: Dr. Rooppakhun has developed comprehensive teaching materials on topics like the Finite Element Method and Engineering Analysis using Computer Aided Design. His contribution to educational resources reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge and training future engineers.

Areas for Improvement:

  1. Broader International Recognition:
    • While Dr. Rooppakhun’s research is well-regarded within Thailand, increasing his visibility and influence on an international scale could further enhance his profile. Engaging in more international collaborations or presenting at a wider range of global conferences might help in gaining broader recognition.
  2. Interdisciplinary Research:
    • Expanding his research to include interdisciplinary approaches could enhance the scope and impact of his work. Integrating fields such as material science, biomedical engineering, or computational sciences could open new avenues for innovative research and applications.
  3. Grant and Funding Acquisition:
    • Although Dr. Rooppakhun has secured funding from various sources, pursuing additional competitive grants or collaborative research funding could support larger-scale projects and further his contributions to mechanical engineering.

Conclusion:

Dr. Suphakit Rooppakhun is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. His strengths lie in his strong educational background, extensive research experience, impactful industry collaborations, and significant contributions to teaching. By addressing areas such as international recognition, interdisciplinary research, and enhanced grant acquisition, Dr. Rooppakhun could further solidify his position as a leading researcher in his field.

📚 Short Biography

Dr. Suphakit Rooppakhun is an Associate Professor at Suranaree University of Technology (SUT), Thailand, specializing in Mechanical Engineering. With a rich background in Finite Element Analysis, Biomechanics, and Mechanical Design, he integrates practical industry solutions with cutting-edge research. His commitment to advancing both theoretical and applied aspects of engineering is evident through his diverse research projects and collaborative industry efforts.

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🎓 Education

  • Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering: Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 2009
  • M.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering: Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 2002
  • B.Eng. in Mechanical Engineering: Khon Kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand, 1998

🏫 Experience

  • Associate Professor: Suranaree University of Technology, 2023 – Present
  • Assistant Professor: Suranaree University of Technology, 2012 – 2022
  • Lecturer: Suranaree University of Technology, 2008 – 2011
  • Lecturer: Mahanakorn University of Technology, 2003 – 2004
  • Teaching Assistant & Research Assistant: Khon Kaen University, 2005 – 2007

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Rooppakhun’s research focuses on Finite Element Analysis, Computational Solid Mechanics, Mechanical Design, and the Biomechanics of Orthopedic Implants. His work spans areas such as vehicle structure analysis, CAD/CAE, and reverse engineering. His projects often intersect with real-world applications, including energy harvesting systems and prosthetic design.

🏆 Awards and Honors

  • Professional Engineer License in Mechanical Engineering: Engineering Institute of Thailand, 1998 – Present

📑 Publications

Chaiyasit K., Phombut C., Wiangkham A., Rooppakhun S. (2024). “Kinetics prediction of normal knee and undergone total knee arthroplasty during squatting based on extreme gradient boosting.” Results in Engineering. Link

Santichatngam P., Chongmuenwai A., Rooppakhun S. (2024). “The effect of screw insertion configuration of Sinus Tarsi plate on biomechanical performance using finite element analysis.” Scientific Reports. Link

Seechaipat T., Rooppakhun S., Phombut C. (2024). “Evaluation of contact stress distribution on the surface of tibial insert component: Finite element analysis.” Songklanakarin Journal of Science and Technology, 46(1), 61 – 67. Link

 

Mariehtalebkhah | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mariehtalebkhah | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Marieh Talebkhah , Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Malaysia.