Sandra Cunha Goncalves | Civil Construction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Goncalves | Civil Construction | Best Researcher Award 

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves | Civil Construction | Research Teacher at Federal Institute of Bahia | Brazil

Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves is a highly respected scholar and civil engineer whose academic and professional career has been devoted to advancing sustainable construction materials and environmental engineering. She earned her Ph.D. in Biosystems Engineering from the Federal University of Southern Bahia (UFSB), where her doctoral research focused on the development of recycled gypsum composites reinforced with PVA emulsion and treated short green coconut fibers, offering innovative solutions for environmentally friendly building materials. Currently serving as a Permanent Professor at the Instituto Federal da Bahia (IFBA), Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves has demonstrated outstanding teaching and research excellence, integrating science, technology, and sustainability in her curriculum and projects. Her professional experience encompasses the coordination of numerous research and extension projects focusing on sustainable housing, waste management, and the reuse of construction and agro-industrial residues. Her research interests include sustainable materials engineering, circular economy applications in construction, life-cycle assessment, and environmental management systems. Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves possesses strong research skills in experimental design, material characterization, and data analysis using advanced modeling and simulation tools. She has published extensively in Scopus- and IEEE-indexed journals and has contributed to book chapters and national conferences, reflecting her multidisciplinary influence in engineering and environmental studies. Recognized for her innovative approach, she has received academic and institutional awards for excellence in sustainable engineering education, community engagement, and environmental research. Her leadership in outreach initiatives, such as projects promoting ecological construction and combating environmental inequality, demonstrates her dedication to social and environmental progress. Prof. Dr. Sandra Cunha Gonçalves stands out as an inspiring academic leader and innovator whose work bridges scientific rigor with social responsibility. Her commitment to sustainability, combined with her pedagogical and technical expertise, continues to contribute meaningfully to the global pursuit of greener, more resilient engineering practices.

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Featured Publications

  1. Gonçalves, S. C., & Oliveira, L. A. (2024). Recycled gypsum composites reinforced with PVA emulsion and short green coconut fibers: A sustainable material approach. Buildings, 14(6). (Cited by 38)

  2. Gonçalves, S. C., & Pereira, D. M. (2024). Sustainable reuse of gypsum residues for eco-efficient housing materials. Journal of Building Engineering, 92. (Cited by 27)

  3. Gonçalves, S. C., & Santos, R. F. (2023). Life-cycle assessment of biocomposites produced from agro-industrial waste. Journal of Cleaner Production, 389. (Cited by 45)

  4. Gonçalves, S. C., & Silva, M. T. (2023). Bioconstruction materials and their role in promoting environmental sustainability. Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental, 17(3). (Cited by 21)

  5. Gonçalves, S. C., & Costa, J. L. (2022). Experimental evaluation of gypsum-based composites for sustainable construction. Construction and Building Materials, 352. (Cited by 33)

  6. Gonçalves, S. C., & Almeida, E. B. (2022). Assessing circular economy potential in the reuse of industrial by-products in civil engineering. Environmental Science and Policy, 137. (Cited by 29)

  7. Gonçalves, S. C., & Rodrigues, P. A. (2021). Socio-environmental strategies for low-cost housing using recycled construction residues. Sustainability, 13(19). (Cited by 41)

 

Fatemeh Rezaei | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei | Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Fatemeh Rezaei | Architecture – Professor at Khatam University, Iran

Professor Fatemeh Rezaei is a leading academic in the field of architecture, with a focus on sustainable design, passive energy systems, and occupant-centered environmental strategies. Over the past decade, she has made significant strides in bridging theoretical innovation and practical implementation in climate-responsive architecture. Her work is widely respected for advancing building energy efficiency and environmental comfort in response to global climate challenges. A seasoned researcher, author, and collaborator, she contributes to shaping the future of sustainable built environments through a combination of scientific rigor, international engagement, and interdisciplinary integration.

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Education

Professor Rezaei earned her Ph.D. in Architecture with a research focus on passive design strategies and building environmental systems. Her academic training emphasized both technical modeling and human-centered design, laying a foundation for a research career dedicated to improving the energy performance of buildings while enhancing user comfort and well-being. Her doctoral journey reinforced a commitment to evidence-based design and multi-criteria decision-making in the context of climate change and architectural sustainability.

Experience

With over nine years of academic and research experience, Professor Rezaei has built a dynamic career combining teaching, project leadership, international collaboration, and editorial service. She has actively participated in multidisciplinary teams, spearheaded optimization studies, and engaged in applied research aimed at improving real-world architectural practices. Her academic affiliation includes a visiting fellowship at the Center for Infrastructure Engineering at Western Sydney University, where she contributed to knowledge exchange on green infrastructure and energy-conscious building systems. She is also a registered architect and an active member of professional engineering and architecture bodies, blending academic excellence with real-world applicability.

Research Interests

Professor Rezaei’s research encompasses a wide spectrum of themes in sustainable architecture, with core interests in passive design, multi-objective optimization, climate adaptability, and user-centric building systems. Her investigations into glare mitigation, daylight enhancement, thermal comfort, and urban heat island mitigation have received international recognition. She employs advanced simulation tools and optimization frameworks to study building energy interactions, environmental stressors, and occupants’ physiological and psychological responses, thus creating a nuanced understanding of built environments. Her collaborative projects with researchers from Belgium and China further reflect a global perspective on urban sustainability and energy resilience.

Awards

Throughout her career, Professor Rezaei has been acknowledged for her research contributions through appointments such as editor of the International Journal of Architectural Engineering Technology, and selection as a visiting fellow at an international research institute. Her academic leadership, mentoring, and peer-review contributions underscore her stature in the architectural research community. While formal awards are not exhaustively listed, her growing recognition through international collaborations, editorial roles, and research impact suggest strong eligibility for honors such as the Best Researcher Award.

Publications 📚

  1. 🌆 Evaluating Urban Heat Island Mitigation Strategies through Coupled UHI and Building Energy Modeling (2025, Building and Environment) – Cited by 10 articles.
  2. 🪟 A Multi-objective Optimization of Window and Light Shelf Design in Office Buildings (2024, Lighting Research and Technology) – Cited by 7 articles.
  3. 😎 Subjective and Simulation-Based Analysis of Discomfort Glare Metrics (2023, Sustainability) – Cited by 9 articles.
  4. 🏢 A Meta-Synthesis Review of Occupant Comfort Assessment in Buildings (2002–2022) (2023, Sustainability) – Cited by 12 articles.
  5. 🌤️ Determining Appropriate Thermal Comfort Period Based on PET and PMV Using the RayMan Model (2022, IJUAP) – Cited by 4 articles.
  6. 🌞 Optimum External Shading System for Glare and Daylight Control in Sydney’s Residential Buildings (2021, Engineering Construction & Architectural Management) – Cited by 11 articles.
  7. 📘 Fundamentals of Structural Analysis (Book, ISBN: 6004953245) – Widely used in architectural education and research.

Conclusion

In summary, Professor Fatemeh Rezaei stands out as a committed and innovative researcher whose contributions to sustainable architecture are both timely and impactful. Her research addresses some of the most pressing challenges in the built environment, including energy efficiency, climate change adaptation, and human-centric design. Through a rich portfolio of publications, international collaborations, and editorial engagements, she has demonstrated thought leadership and academic integrity. With a clear focus on interdisciplinary problem-solving and real-world relevance, she exemplifies the qualities of a top-tier researcher deserving of the Best Researcher Award. Her continued work promises to shape the architectural landscape toward greater resilience, sustainability, and human well-being.

Dr. Kassa Tareke | urban planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kassa Tareke | urban planning | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kassa Tareke, Ethiopian Civil Service University, Ethiopia

Kassa Moges Tareke is an Assistant Professor and Head of the Quality & Curriculum Coordination Office at the Ethiopian Civil Service University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia 🇪🇹. With over two decades of professional experience, he specializes in urban planning, transport management, and sustainable development 🌍. Dr. Kassa holds a Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Development 🏗️ and has contributed significantly to curriculum development, research coordination, and thematic projects. He is a member of multiple professional associations and has presented research at various national and international platforms 🎓✨.

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Summary of Suitability

Dr. Kassa Moges Tareke is highly suitable for a Best Researcher Award, considering his extensive academic background, professional experience, and significant contributions to urban planning and sustainable development

Education & Experience

  • 🎓 Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Development (2019): Ethiopian Civil Service University
  • 🎓 Master’s in Environment and Climate Change Management (2013): Ethiopian Civil Service University
  • 🎓 First Degree in Geography (2005): Bahir Dar University
  • 👨‍🏫 Assistant Professor & Department Head (2019–Present): Ethiopian Civil Service University
  • 🛠️ Urban Land Development Expert (2013–2014): Tigray Regional Bureau of Urban Development
  • 📚 Lecturer (2014–2019): Ethiopian Civil Service University
  • 🏢 Public Sector Office Leader (2010–2013): Mekelle City Administration

Professional Development

Dr. Kassa Moges is a prolific researcher and educator with a strong focus on urbanization, transport systems, and climate-friendly development 🌱🚉. He has led multiple thematic projects, such as exploring urban transformation trajectories and sustainable transport practices 🏙️. He has reviewed articles for prominent journals and collaborated with local and international bodies to foster sustainable urban planning policies 📖🤝. His dedication to quality education and research is reflected in his significant contributions to curriculum amendments, research manuals, and graduate policies 🎯📘.

Research Focus

Dr. Kassa’s research emphasizes sustainable urbanization, climate change adaptation, and transport systems 🌍🚌. His work explores topics like environmental awareness in urban transport, the nexus of infrastructure development, and urban poverty alleviation 📊📉. He is particularly interested in analyzing policies, strategies, and practices for promoting eco-friendly and equitable urban development 🚦🌿. Through interdisciplinary approaches, Dr. Kassa aims to advance research on urban resilience, environmental sustainability, and community-centered urban planning 🏘️💡.

Awards & Honors

  • 🏅 Recognized member of the Ethiopian Urban Planners Association (2022)
  • 🏅 Member of the Ethiopian Gender Learning Forum (2022)
  • 🌍 Global Society of Tigray Scholars & Professionals Member (2024)
  • 🏆 Scientific Committee Member, Annual International Congress on Civil Engineering (2024)

Publication Top Notes:

📚 “Mediating Role of Environmental Awareness for the Nexus between Perceived Risks of COVID-19 Pandemic and Use of Sustainable Transportation: Evidence from Urban Passengers in Ethiopia, 2022”
1 citation. 🌍🚉

📚 “How the driving behaviors and customer handling of public transportation operators have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: the perspective of protection motivation theory?”
1 citation. 🚌🚦

📚 “Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on the people’s choice of urban public transportation modes and mobility in Addis Ababa and Hawassa city, Ethiopia”
3 citations. 🌆🚇

📚 “Impacts of urban safety net on income, food expenditure and intake capacity of poor households in Addis Ababa city, Ethiopia, 2021”
1 citation. 🏘️🍽️

 

 

Nishat Afshan | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award

Ms.Nishat Afshan | Urban Planning | Best Researcher Award 

Research Scholar, Department of Architecture and Planning, Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi, India

Nishat Afshan, born on February 10, 1995, is an accomplished architect and urban planner from India. With a robust academic background and significant contributions to the field, Nishat has established herself as a dedicated professional committed to enhancing urban living standards through innovative research and practical applications.

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Education

🎓 Nishat’s educational journey is marked by consistent excellence. She completed her Class X from CBSE in 2011 with 89.3% and Class XII in 2013 with 75.6%. She earned her B.Arch from BIT Mesra, Ranchi in 2018, securing 80.1%. Furthering her expertise, she completed her Master’s in Urban Planning (MUP) from the same institution in 2021 with 86.1%.

Experience

🛠️ Nishat has a wealth of experience in architecture and urban planning. Her work spans various projects and training courses, enhancing her practical knowledge and application of geospatial technologies and disaster risk reduction. Her participation in international conferences and specialized training programs highlights her commitment to continuous learning and professional development.

Research Interests

🔍 Nishat’s research interests include affordable housing, urban development, and the impact of environmental factors on urban areas. Her work often focuses on finding sustainable solutions to urban challenges, with a particular emphasis on housing for low-income households and the use of advanced geospatial technologies.

Awards

🏆 Nishat’s dedication to her field has been recognized through various awards and honors. She has presented papers at international conferences, reflecting her active engagement with the global academic community and her commitment to contributing to the body of knowledge in urban planning and architecture.

Publications

📚 Nishat has several notable publications to her name:

  • “Impact of Lockdown on Air Pollutants during COVID-19 at Patna, India” (Year, Journal Name, [Link])
  • “An Investigation of the Parameters Affecting Affordable Housing Location Choice” (Year, Journal Name, [Link])
  • “Identification of indicators of urban affordable housing location choice for low-income households: a Delphi analysis” (Year, Journal Name, [Link])