Ms. Zamageda Zungu | Management | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zamageda Zungu | Management | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Zamageda Zungu | Management – Lecturer at University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa

Ms. Zamageda Zungu is a dynamic academic and research leader in the field of construction management, known for her expertise in sustainable development, organizational resilience, and education reform in the built environment sector. She is currently a lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand and a member of the CIDB Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Construction Industry Growth. Ms. Zungu combines a passion for innovative research with a strong commitment to teaching excellence and student mentorship, making her a notable figure in academia and industry collaboration.

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Education:

Ms. Zungu holds an MSc in Building (Construction Project Management) and a BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying from the University of the Witwatersrand. Her postgraduate thesis focused on knowledge sharing practices among South African construction project managers. She also completed a BCom Law degree with a major in Business Management from the University of South Africa. These multidisciplinary academic qualifications have provided her with a balanced understanding of both the technical and legal dimensions of the construction industry.

Experience:

With over seven years in academia, Ms. Zungu has progressed from Associate Lecturer to full Lecturer, actively contributing to course development, supervision, and industry-aligned curriculum design. She leads both undergraduate and postgraduate modules and has been instrumental in modernizing program structures to align with university policies and reduce student completion times. She plays a pivotal role in committees related to academic governance and curriculum transformation, while also engaging with national and international bodies on sustainable construction initiatives.

Research Interests:

Ms. Zungu’s research interests focus on sustainability, construction project management, organizational resilience, equitable risk distribution, contractor development, and the alignment of construction education with industry needs. Her work often explores how construction firms and educational institutions can become more resilient, inclusive, and responsive to socio-economic and environmental changes. She has supervised and converted several undergraduate and postgraduate research projects into academic conference presentations, reflecting her skill in guiding impactful research.

Awards:

Ms. Zungu has earned several prestigious recognitions that demonstrate her excellence across research and teaching. These include the Best Paper Presentation Award at the EPPM 2023 Conference and Best Second Year Lecturer awards for two consecutive years (2023 and 2024). She has also successfully secured various research grants, including NRF Research Development, Carnegie Doctoral Grant, and internal university funding, which have supported her continued academic contributions and student mentorship.

Selected Publications:

📘 “A critical literature review on organizational resilience: why current frameworks are insufficient for contracting firms in the construction industry” (2025), International Journal of Construction Management – [Cited by 6 articles]

🏗️ “Client and Contractor Experiences in Framework Construction Agreements in South Africa” (2025), ICE Proceedings: Management, Procurement and Law – [Cited by 4 articles]

🏢 “Methods used by clients to determine contingency sums for construction projects in the Middle East” (2025), ICE Proceedings: Management, Procurement and Law – [Cited by 5 articles]

🌍 “Building Organizational Resilience Capacities and Capabilities in Construction Firms” (2024), Springer: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering – [Cited by 7 articles]

🛠️ “Detecting and preventing unbalanced bidding in South African public sector construction” (2024), WABER-SuDBE Conference Proceedings – [Cited by 3 articles]

🔍 “Equitable Risk Sharing in South African Construction Projects during Exceptional International Events” (2023), ASOCSA Conference Proceedings – [Cited by 4 articles]

📚 “Factors Constraining Effective Knowledge Sharing among Construction Project Managers in South Africa” (2019), CIB World Building Congress – [Cited by 9 articles]

Conclusion:

Ms. Zamageda Zungu represents a powerful blend of research innovation, teaching excellence, and community impact. Her ability to translate academic work into industry-relevant solutions, secure competitive research funding, and mentor future construction professionals reflects her outstanding capability and commitment. With a proven record of research productivity, academic leadership, and national influence, she is a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award. Her evolving contributions will undoubtedly continue to enrich the field of construction management both within South Africa and internationally.

 

 

 

TRAN THI BICH CHAU VO | Industrial Engineering and Management | Excellence in Innovation

Ms . TRAN THI BICH CHAU VO | Industrial Engineering and Management | Excellence in Innovation 

PhD Candidate , National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology , Taiwan

Tran Thi Bich Chau VO is a dedicated academic and researcher in Industrial Engineering and Management. Currently a lecturer at Can Tho University, she brings extensive experience in process improvement and lean manufacturing. Her work focuses on enhancing processing efficiency through advanced engineering methods.

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Diverse Research Experience: Tran Thi Bich Chau Vo has a rich background in industrial engineering and management, with specific expertise in lean manufacturing, workflow process reengineering, and value stream mapping. Her work spans various industries, including garment manufacturing and aquaculture, demonstrating versatility and the ability to apply innovative techniques across different fields.
  2. Significant Research Contributions: Her publications reflect a strong commitment to advancing knowledge in industrial processes and environmental management. Notable works include her contributions to improving manufacturing processes and her involvement in projects related to green waste management and smart manufacturing.
  3. Leadership and Project Management: Vo has led several research projects, including those funded by Can Tho University and international grants. Her roles in projects like “Improvement of Pangasius Fillet Producing Line based on Lean Manufacturing” and “Genetic algorithm-based optimal locations for apparel logistics” showcase her ability to drive innovative solutions and manage complex research initiatives.
  4. International Collaboration: Her involvement in international projects, such as the Erasmus-funded green waste management project, indicates a collaborative approach and engagement with global research communities.
  5. Educational and Professional Background: Vo’s academic qualifications, including her Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Management, and her practical experience in both academia and industry, provide a solid foundation for her innovative research endeavors.

Areas for Improvement  

  1. Broader Innovation Impact: While Vo has demonstrated significant contributions to industrial and environmental processes, expanding her research impact into emerging technologies or interdisciplinary areas could further strengthen her profile. Exploring innovations in fields like artificial intelligence or digital transformation could enhance her contributions to cutting-edge research.
  2. Enhanced Public Engagement: Increasing the visibility of her research through popular science publications, media engagements, or public talks could broaden the reach and impact of her work. Engaging with a wider audience could also help in disseminating innovative solutions to practical challenges.
  3. Collaborative Ventures: Expanding her network to include collaborations with industry leaders, startups, or other research institutions might offer new perspectives and resources for innovation. Such collaborations could lead to the development of novel solutions and technologies.

    Education 

    🎓 Tran Thi Bich Chau VO is pursuing a Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering and Management at the National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan, expected to complete in December 2024. She holds a Master of Engineering in Industrial and Systems Engineering from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology, Vietnam (2014), and a Bachelor of Engineering in Garment Technology and Fashion from Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, Vietnam (2011).

    Experience  

    💼 Tran has been a Lecturer at Can Tho University since August 2014. Previously, she served as Head of the Research & Development Department at Thanhcong Textile Garment Investment Trading Joint Stock Company (2012-2014) and worked in the Work Study Department at Garment Fashion Limited (2011-2012).

    Research Interests  

    🔬 Tran’s research interests include workflow process reengineering, lean manufacturing, and simulation techniques to improve processing efficiency. Her recent work explores value stream mapping and the optimization of manufacturing processes.

    Awards 

    🏆 Tran has led multiple successful projects including the improvement of production lines based on lean manufacturing and genetic algorithm-based optimization for apparel logistics. Her projects have received funding and recognition from Can Tho University and other institutions.

    Publications

    📝 Tran has authored several notable publications. Here are a few of her works:

    1. Wang, C. N., Vo, T. T. B. C., Hsu, H. P., Chung, Y. C., Nguyen, N. T., & Nhieu, N. L. (2024). Improving processing efficiency through workflow process reengineering, simulation, and value stream mapping: a case study of business process reengineering. Business Process Management Journal.
    2. Wang, C. N., Vo, T. T. B. C., Chung, Y. C., Amer, Y., & Truc Doan, L. T. (2024). Improvement of manufacturing process based on value stream mapping: a case study. Engineering Management Journal, 36(3), 300-318.
    3. Nguyen, N. T., Vo, T. T. B. C., Tran-Nguyen, P. L., Nguyen, M. N., Matsuhashi, R., Kim, K., & Vo, T. T. B. C. (2024). A comprehensive review of aeration and wastewater treatment. Aquaculture, 741113.
    4. Tien Nguyen, N., Tran-Nguyen, P. L., & Vo, T. T. B. C. (2024). Advances in aeration and wastewater treatment in shrimp farming: emerging trends, current challenges, and future perspectives. AQUA—Water Infrastructure, Ecosystems and Society, 73(5), 902-916.
    5. Vo, T. S., Hoang, T., Vo, T. T. B. C., Jeon, B., Nguyen, V. H., & Kim, K. (2024). Recent Trends of Bioanalytical Sensors with Smart Health Monitoring Systems: From Materials to Applications. Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2303923.

      Conclusion

      Tran Thi Bich Chau Vo is a strong candidate for the Research for Excellence in Innovation award due to her extensive experience, significant research contributions, and leadership in managing and executing innovative projects. Her diverse background and international collaboration highlight her capability to drive impactful research. To further enhance her candidacy, focusing on expanding her research into emerging technologies and increasing public engagement could provide additional value and recognition in the field of innovation.