Dr. Xiaodi Dong | Ecoplanning Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Xiaodi Dong | Ecoplanning Award | Best Researcher Award 

Dr. Xiaodi Dong, Shenyang Jianzhu University, China

Xiaodi Dong is a senior engineer and doctoral candidate in Urban and Rural Planning at Shenyang Jianzhu University. She holds a Master’s degree in Architectural Design from Inner Mongolia University of Technology and has extensive experience in both academia and professional practice. Dong has served as a lecturer at the Shenyang Institute of Urban Construction, teaching a wide range of architectural and urban design courses, and previously led numerous planning and architectural projects at the Harbin Institute of Technology Architecture Design Research Shenyang Branch. Recognized for her contributions, she has received multiple teaching and design awards, including the First Prize in Architectural Design at the Liaoning Provincial Civil Engineering Science and Technology Awards and the Silver Award at the 16th Busan International Environmental Art Festival. Her recent work includes the development of a visual public participation system for urban planning and mentoring award-winning student teams in innovation competitions.

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Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award 

Xiaodi Dong, currently pursuing a Doctorate in Urban and Rural Planning at Shenyang Jianzhu University, is a senior engineer and academic with a strong foundation in architectural design, urban planning, and educational leadership. With a career spanning research, teaching, and practice, Dong presents a well-rounded profile for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education

  • 2019.09 – 2025.06
    Doctor of Engineering (D.E.), Urban and Rural Planning
    Shenyang Jianzhu University

  • 2011.09 – 2014.02
    Master of Engineering (M.E.), Architectural Design
    Inner Mongolia University of Technology

💼 Work Experience

  • 2022.12 – Present
    Senior Engineer (Architecture)
    Liaoning Province Labor Resources and Social Security Department

  • 2016.09 – 2022.11
    Engineer (Architectural Design)
    Liaoning Province Labor Resources and Social Security Department

  • 2017.08 – 2019.08
    Lecturer
    Shenyang Institute of Urban Construction
    Courses taught:

    • Practical: Architectural Design 2, 4, 5, Urban Design, Graduation Design, Thematic Architectural Design

    • Theory: Environmental Psychology, China Classical Gardens, Architectural Expression Techniques

    • Lab Development: Model and digital tech workshops

  • 2014.04 – 2017.08
    Project Leader
    Harbin Institute of Technology Architecture Design Research – Shenyang Branch
    Projects led:

    • Urban planning: China-DPRK trade zones, Phoenix Hot Springs, Porter City, etc.

    • Architecture: Libraries, cultural centers, schools, villas, and urban parks

🏆 Achievements

  • 2024.04
    Developed Visual Public Participation Aided Decision-Making System V1.0 for urban construction

  • 2024.03
    Instructor of:

    • 🥈 Second Prize, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition (Liaoning Province, 2023)

    • 🎖️ Excellence Award, Innovation & Entrepreneurship Competition (2023)

    • 🥉 Third Prize, Aging Architectural Design Competition (NE China, 2023)

  • 2021.12
    🥇 First Prize, 4th Liaoning Provincial Civil Engineering Science and Technology Award (Architectural Design)

🌟 Awards & Honors

  • 2022.10
    🏅 First-Class Scholarship, Academic Year 2021–2022
    🏅 Second-Class Scholarship, Academic Year 2019–2020

  • 2018.12
    👩‍🏫 Excellent Teacher, Shenyang City Institute of Architecture

  • 2018.10
    🥈 Silver Award, BIEAF2018, 16th Busan International Environmental Art Festival (“Lions Joint Exhibition”)

  • 2016.12
    🏗️ Second Prize, 2016 Architectural Creation Scheme (Implementation Group)

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Pathways and mechanisms of health interventions in the waterfront-built environment of cold regions

Charly Julien Nyobe | Wood Mechanics | Best Paper Award

Dr. Charly Julien Nyobe | Wood Mechanics | Best Paper Award

Dr. Charly Julien Nyobe – Teacher-researcher at ENSET of Douala, France

Charly Julien Nyobe is a dedicated researcher, educator, and civil engineer with specialized expertise in wood material science, sustainable construction, and structural mechanics. His work focuses on developing sustainable, eco-friendly construction practices, particularly through the innovative use of tropical woods as viable alternatives to traditional materials. Nyobe’s research addresses the mechanical properties, strength classifications, and resilience of timber from the Congo Basin, contributing significantly to the advancement of sustainable building practices in regions rich in tropical forests. His in-depth studies cover topics such as the impact of scale on wood strength, the effect of grain slope on mechanical properties, and the influence of natural variability in wood species. Nyobe has contributed numerous publications that highlight his findings, focusing on factors like vibratory damping, structural reliability, and wood’s response under varying environmental conditions. His research, widely cited in prominent journals, emphasizes the importance of combining traditional materials with advanced engineering methods to create resilient, environmentally friendly construction solutions. Beyond research, Nyobe is an active educator at the University of Douala, where he mentors students and supervises projects that explore innovative uses of wood in civil engineering. His role as a member of the Groupe De Recherche Science du Bois (GDR) in France further underscores his commitment to promoting sustainable materials in engineering. Through his work in academia, industry, and collaborative research, Nyobe has established himself as a leader in sustainable civil engineering, demonstrating that tropical wood, when combined with modern engineering approaches, can serve as a durable, high-performance construction material. His contributions continue to drive awareness of the potential of sustainable materials in civil engineering, inspiring new research and practical applications that align with environmental stewardship and sustainable development goals.

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Education

Charly Nyobe’s academic journey is marked by a series of high achievements and specialization in civil engineering. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Mechanics at the Université Gustave Eiffel in France, focusing on the development of sustainable road restraint systems that incorporate wood materials. His first PhD, earned in 2023 from the École Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique de Yaoundé at the University of Yaoundé I, delved into multi-scale resistance classification of Congo Basin timber, earning him top honors. Nyobe also holds a Master’s in Engineering Science with a specialization in Civil Engineering from the University of Douala, where he conducted pioneering work on the mechanical resistance of Congo Basin wood, specifically the Okan species. His academic foundation was further strengthened by his undergraduate studies at the Ecole Normale Supérieure d’Enseignement Technique de Douala, where he focused on corrosion in reinforced concrete structures.

Professional Experience

Nyobe’s professional experience spans over a decade, during which he has taught and mentored students at various educational institutions in Cameroon. Since 2018, he has served as a faculty member in the Civil Engineering department at the Ecole Normale Supérieure d’Enseignement Technique (ENSET), University of Douala. Prior to this, he taught at the Lycée Polyvalent de Bonabéri in Douala, where he developed and implemented curricula designed to improve student understanding of structural engineering and construction technology. Additionally, Nyobe has served as a visiting lecturer at the École Supérieure de La Salle in Douala and the Institute of Technology in Douala, sharing his expertise with aspiring civil engineers. His extensive experience in education has equipped him with the skills to communicate complex engineering concepts effectively and foster an environment conducive to learning and innovation.

Research Interests

Charly Nyobe’s research interests are rooted in civil engineering and sustainability, with a particular focus on wood material science, structural dynamics, and impact mechanics. His ongoing doctoral research explores innovative uses of wood in road restraint systems, with an emphasis on the durability and resilience of timber under mechanical stress. Additionally, Nyobe is deeply invested in the characterization of tropical woods from the Congo Basin, investigating their potential as sustainable alternatives in construction. He employs both experimental and numerical methods to study the dynamic behavior of materials, particularly in applications where mechanical strength and material sustainability intersect. His work not only promotes eco-friendly construction practices but also contributes valuable insights into the mechanics of tropical woods, encouraging the use of indigenous resources in modern engineering.

Awards

Nyobe’s academic excellence and contributions to civil engineering research have earned him significant recognition. His PhD thesis at the École Nationale Supérieure Polytechnique de Yaoundé received the distinction of “Très Honorable” by a unanimous jury, acknowledging his groundbreaking work in the multi-scale classification of Congo Basin timber. He has also received “mention Très Bien” for both his Master’s and undergraduate thesis projects, reflecting his consistent high performance and dedication to quality research. These accolades underscore Nyobe’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering knowledge and highlight his role in advancing sustainable construction methodologies.

Publications

Nyobe, C. J., Nyobe, N. S., Nkibeu, J. B., Oum Lissouck, R., & Ayina Ohandja, L. M. (2024). “Effect of slope of grain on mechanical properties of some tropical wood species.” Wood Material Science & Engineering, 1–7.
Biyo’o, R., Biwole, A. B., Moutou Pitti, R., Nyobe, C. J., et al. (2024). “Mode I cracking of three tropical species from Cameroon.” Wood Material Science & Engineering, 1–10.
Bertin, N., Nyobe, C., et al. (2023). “A Review on Methods for Determining the Vibratory Damping Ratio.” Open Journal of Civil Engineering, 13, 199-209.
Nyobe, C. J., Lissouck, R. O., Ayina Ohandja, L. M., & Emmanuel, Y. (2022). “Variability of the mechanical strength of Congo Basin timbers.” Wood Material Science & Engineering, 17(3), 210–220.

Conclusion

Charly Julien Nyobe’s work in civil engineering and wood material science embodies a commitment to sustainable development and innovation. His research is instrumental in promoting eco-friendly construction practices by exploring the properties of local wood species, with particular attention to their mechanical strength and resilience. Nyobe’s achievements in education, research, and publication reflect a deep understanding of both the theoretical and practical aspects of engineering. His contributions are shaping the field of civil engineering, particularly within regions rich in tropical forests, and underscore the potential of natural resources in addressing modern engineering challenges. As a nominee for the award, Nyobe exemplifies the qualities of a visionary researcher dedicated to sustainable advancements in engineering.