Volodymyr Hovorukha | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Volodymyr Hovorukha | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

M.S. Poliakov Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine | Ukraine

Mr. Volodymyr Hovorukha is a prominent Ukrainian scientist whose pioneering contributions have shaped the fields of railway engineering, transport mechanics, and structural dynamics. As a Senior Researcher at the M.S. Poliakov Institute of Geotechnical Mechanics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, he has made outstanding advancements in understanding the interaction between rail tracks and moving transport systems, the mechanics of deformation, and the reliability of rail infrastructure. His scientific achievements encompass the development of over ten mathematical models addressing dynamic rail–vehicle interaction, wear processes, and derailment safety, particularly under the influence of friction modifiers. He has authored more than 240 scientific papers, including publications indexed in international databases such as Scopus, and four monographs registered with ISBN. Mr. Volodymyr Hovorukha holds 32 patents, three of which have been officially recognized as international discoveries in railway transport. His innovative research has led to the creation of modernized track structures, high-speed rail fastening systems, and reinforced concrete components for both surface and underground transport systems. Under his scientific leadership, over 200 projects have been successfully developed and implemented, significantly contributing to the modernization of Ukraine’s rail infrastructure. His findings on the deformation mechanics of track elements and materials have become the foundation for optimizing the durability and safety of rail systems. An active member of ASME International and the International Academy of Scientific Discoveries and Inventions, Mr. Volodymyr Hovorukha’s research continues to influence railway engineering innovation and infrastructure development globally.

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Featured Publications

  1. Hovorukha, V., Hovorukha, A., Sobko, T., & Semyditna, L. (2025). Reliability improvement of track infrastructure in open-pit rail transport. Geo-Technical Mechanics, (173), 38–48. https://doi.org/10.15407/geotm2025.173.038

  2. Hovorukha, V. V., & Hovorukha, A. V. (2023). Improvement of the service life of mining and industrial equipment by using friction modifiers. Naukovyi Visnyk Natsionalnoho Hirnychoho Universytetu, (4), 74–82. https://doi.org/10.33271/nvngu/2023-4/074

  3. Hovorukha, V., Hovorukha, A., & Makarov, Y. (2022). Research on the dynamic processes of vehicles and an arbitrary configuration rail track, influencing the side wear of the rail head and wheel flange contact surfaces at different values of friction coefficient between them. IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 970(1), 012029. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/970/1/012029

  4. Hovorukha, V., Hovorukha, A., Sobko, T., & Semyditna, L. (2022). Method for studying spatial vibrations of a vehicle during its movement along the rail track on separate supports with elastic-dissipative and inertial properties. Geo-Technical Mechanics, (167), 52–60.

  5. Hovorukha, V., Hovorukha, A., Makarov, Y., Sobko, T., & Semyditna, L. (2023, November 14–16). Investigation of residual deformations in joint zones of track sections under curved track operation conditions. In Proceedings of the XXI International Conference of Young Scientists: Geotechnical Problems of Mineral Deposit Development (pp. 145–150). Dnipro, Ukraine.

Danladi Abdu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Danladi Abdu | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Federal University of Transportation | Nigeria

Mr. Danladi Abdu is a distinguished civil engineering researcher whose work integrates artificial intelligence, data science, and structural engineering to advance the safety and performance of transportation infrastructures. His research focuses on the intelligent assessment and predictive modeling of structural behavior in railway and bridge systems using machine learning algorithms. Through his influential publications in reputable journals such as Structures and the Journal of Railway Science and Technology, Mr. Danladi Abdu has contributed significantly to the development of AI-based approaches for monitoring bridge pier settlements and predicting fire-induced steel beam deformations. His scholarly work bridges the gap between traditional structural analysis and modern computational intelligence, offering innovative methodologies for structural health monitoring and predictive maintenance. Mr. Danladi Abdu’s research interests encompass smart infrastructure systems, railway bridge engineering, machine learning applications in civil engineering, and sustainable design innovations. Recognized for his academic excellence and innovative mindset, he has received multiple awards, including the Class of 2023 Outstanding International Graduate Student Award from Central South University and the Aier Cup Innovation and Entrepreneurship Competition Award. His contributions highlight a strong commitment to applying advanced technologies for solving complex engineering challenges, fostering safer, more efficient, and sustainable infrastructure systems. With an expanding research portfolio and a growing impact in structural and transportation engineering, Mr. Danladi Abdu continues to drive forward-thinking solutions that merge artificial intelligence with civil engineering principles to enhance infrastructure reliability and sustainability in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.

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Featured Publications

  • Abdu, D. M., Shedamang, S., Jimoh, J., & Idris, A. (2025). Prediction of fire-induced steel beam deformation using machine learning algorithms. Journal of Railway Science and Technology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrst.2025.10.001

  • Abdu, D. M., Guo, W., & Wang, Y. (2023). Assessment of railway bridge pier settlement based on train acceleration response using machine learning algorithms. Structures. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2023.03.167

Bojiang Yin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bojiang Yin | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

School of Petrochemical Engineering, Lanzhou University of Technology | China

Mr. Bojiang Yin’s research primarily focuses on the fundamental and applied aspects of special valve design and process systems, with an emphasis on structural parameter optimization, reliability engineering, and multi-physics coupling dynamics. His work addresses critical challenges in extreme operating environments, such as ultra-low temperature liquid hydrogen systems, by developing innovative sealing structures and evaluating their performance using advanced computational approaches. He has employed techniques including thermo-mechanical coupling, sensitivity analysis, high-precision RBF surrogate modeling, and NSGA-II optimization to achieve reliable bidirectional sealing under cryogenic conditions. Bojiang has published in high-impact journals like Scientific Reports, contributing to the scientific understanding of valve mechanics and optimization methodologies. He has collaborated with the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the Double First-Class Key Program of Gansu Province, and other regional technology programs, bridging academic research with practical industry applications. His contributions extend to consultancy projects, product development, and providing references for the design of advanced butterfly valves, positioning him as an emerging researcher in valve innovation and cryogenic system reliability.

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Li, S., Yin, B., Wei, C., Li, W., & Yang, L. (2025). Structural analysis and multi-objective optimization of sealing structure for cryogenic liquid hydrogen triple-offset butterfly valve. Scientific Reports, 15, Article 20095. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-20095-6

Nadiia Kopiika | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Nadiia Kopiika | Engineering | Best Paper Award

University College London | United Kingdom

Dr. Nadiia Kopiika is a distinguished civil and structural engineering researcher whose work unites innovation, sustainability, and resilience in the reconstruction of critical infrastructure. She is affiliated with University College London, London, United Kingdom, and serves as a BA/CARA Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham (UK) and Teaching Assistant at Lviv Polytechnic National University (Ukraine). Dr. Nadiia Kopiika has made exceptional contributions to developing advanced methodologies for damage assessment, probabilistic modelling, and structural rehabilitation of reinforced concrete structures. Her publication, “Probabilistic Assessment of RC Beams with Corroded Thermally Strengthened Reinforcement” (Structures, 2025), presents a comprehensive probabilistic framework for evaluating the reliability and residual capacity of corroded reinforcement systems, providing crucial insights for sustainable and data-driven restoration. According to Scopus, she has authored 34 indexed publications, accumulated 416 citations across 219 citing documents, and holds an h-index of 15, reflecting her growing impact in the global engineering community. Her work seamlessly combines analytical precision with practical applications in infrastructure resilience and recovery. Dr. Kopiika is also actively engaged in collaborative initiatives such as bridgeUkraine.org and MetaInfrastructure.org, advancing digital diagnostics, AI integration, and circular design for post-disaster reconstruction. Her achievements have been recognised through prestigious honours, including the Award of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Young Scientists (2024) and the BA/CARA Research Fellowship (2023–2026). Through her interdisciplinary research and commitment to sustainable engineering, Dr. Nadiia Kopiika continues to advance innovative frameworks for resilient, future-ready infrastructure systems worldwide.

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Featured Publications

  • Blikharskyy, Y., Kopiika, N., Khmil, R., Selejdak, J., & Blikharskyy, Z. (2022). Review of development and application of digital image correlation method for study of stress–strain state of RC structures. Applied Sciences, 12(19), 10157. [Cited by 56]
    https://doi.org/10.3390/app121910157

  • Kopiika, N., Karavias, A., Krassakis, P., Ye, Z., Ninic, J., Shakhovska, N., … (2025). Rapid post-disaster infrastructure damage characterisation using remote sensing and deep learning technologies: A tiered approach. Automation in Construction, 170, 105955. [Cited by 27]
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2025.105955

  • Blikharskyy, Y., Vashkevych, R., Kopiika, N., Bobalo, T., & Blikharskyy, Z. (2021). Calculation residual strength of reinforced concrete beams with damages, which occurred during loading. IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering, 1021(1), 012012. [Cited by 32]
    https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/1021/1/012012

  • Blikharskyy, Y., Selejdak, J., & Kopiika, N. (2021). Corrosion fatigue damages of rebars under loading in time. Materials, 14(12), 3416. [Cited by 31]
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14123416

  • Blikharskyy, Y., Selejdak, J., Kopiika, N., & Vashkevych, R. (2021). Study of concrete under combined action of aggressive environment and long-term loading. Materials, 14(21), 6612. [Cited by 30]
    https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14216612

Amin Reza Kalantari Khalil Abad | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amin Reza Kalantari Khalil Abad | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Iran University of Science and Technology | Iran

Dr. Amin Reza Kalantari Khalil Abad is a distinguished researcher and Lecturer in Industrial Engineering at Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, specializing in system optimization and sustainable supply chain design. He earned his Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology (2024), focusing on designing resilient horticultural supply chains under pest disruption, and holds an M.Sc. in Industrial Engineering (System Optimization) from Kharazmi University and a B.Sc. from Meybod University, Iran. His research expertise spans decision-making, operations research, mathematical modeling, and optimization, with emphasis on sustainable, resilient, and circular supply chain networks under uncertainty. Dr. Amin Reza Kalantari Khalil Abad has extensive teaching experience as a lecturer and teaching assistant in logistics, supply chain management, operations research, and software applications including GAMS and MiniTab. He has published six high-impact journal articles, including in the Journal of Environmental Management (2025), Journal of Industrial Information Integration (2025), Computers & Chemical Engineering (2024, 2023), Journal of Cleaner Production (2024), and Applied Soft Computing (2023). His work has been cited 57 times by 51 documents, achieving an h-index of 5 according to Scopus. Recognized as Top Ph.D. Student in Education (2021–2022) and Research (2023–2024), he also serves as a reviewer for leading journals and international conferences. Through his innovative research integrating optimization techniques, sustainable development, and supply chain resiliency, Dr. Amin Reza Kalantari Khalil Abad has significantly contributed to advancing both academic knowledge and practical applications, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

  • Alizadeh, M., Kalantari Khalil Abad, A. R., Jahani, H., & Makui, A. (2023). Prevention of post-pandemic crises: A green sustainable and reliable healthcare supply chain network design for emergency medical products. Journal of Cleaner Production, 139702. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.139702

  • Kalantari Khalil Abad, A. R., Barzinpour, F., & Pishvaee, M. S. (2023). Toward circular economy for pomegranate fruit supply chain under dynamic uncertainty: A case study. Computers & Chemical Engineering, 178, 108362. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compchemeng.2023.108362

  • Kalantari Khalil Abad, A. R., & Pasandideh, S. H. R. (2022). Green closed-loop supply chain network design with stochastic demand: A novel accelerated Benders decomposition method. Scientia Iranica, 29(5), 2578–2592. https://doi.org/10.24200/sci.2022.55657

  • Kalantari Khalil Abad, A. R., Barzinpour, F., & Pishvaee, M. S. (2023). Green and reliable medical device supply chain network design under deep dynamic uncertainty: A novel approach in the context of COVID-19 outbreak. Applied Soft Computing, 110964. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.asoc.2023.110964

  • Kalantari Khalil Abad, A. R., & Pasandideh, S. H. R. (2021). Green closed-loop supply chain network design: A novel bi-objective chance-constraint approach. RAIRO-Operations Research, 55(2), 811–840. https://doi.org/10.1051/ro/2021035

Weimin Huang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Weimin Huang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Shandong University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Weimin Huang, Academic Associate Professor at the College of Mechanical and Electronic Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology, is a leading expert in mechanical manufacturing and automation, with a focus on high-speed cutting technology, friction and fatigue wear mechanisms, and advanced agricultural machinery design. He earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Manufacturing and Automation from Shandong University, establishing a strong foundation for his research and academic contributions. Dr. Weimin Huang has successfully led over 10 major research projects, including funding from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province, and has directed more than 20 industry-sponsored consultancy projects, effectively translating scientific insights into practical engineering solutions. His pioneering work on surface texture preparation via ball-end milling has significantly enhanced wear resistance and tribological performance of mechanical components, while his studies on sliding fatigue wear mechanisms have improved the durability and efficiency of industrial and agricultural equipment. He has published 37 Scopus-indexed journal articles, with 311 citations and an H-index of 11. Through his sustained research, innovation, and applied engineering contributions, Dr. Weimin Huang has established himself as a prominent scholar and a driving force in advancing mechanical manufacturing technologies.

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1. Wang, G., Li, H., Wang, Z., & Jiang, D. (2025, May). Research on surface integrity and corrosion performance in high-speed ball-end milling of NiTi shape memory alloys.

2. Yang, J., Gong, C., Li, A., & Wang, P. (2025, March). Research on NiTi shape memory alloy electrolyte based on optimization of corrosion performance.

3. Huang, W., Huang, Y., Li, A., & Wang, G. (2024, November). Generation mechanism and anti-friction effect evaluation of continuous micro-groove texture machined by ball-end milling process.

4. Gao, L., Zhou, X., Huang, W., & Xia, H. (2024, February). Generation method and antifriction performance evaluation of discrete micro-pit surface texture based on high speed ball-end milling process.

5. Wang, G., Gong, C., Yang, J., & Wang, P. (2024, February). Electrochemical reaction mechanism of milled surface of NiTi shape memory alloy.

6. Gao, L., Wang, J., Huo, H., & Wang, Z. (2024, February). Residual height of surface topography in milling nickel-titanium shape memory alloy using a small-diameter cutter.

Tian Zhang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tian Zhang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology | China

Dr. Zhang Tian, a Master’s student in Structural Engineering at Xi’an University of Architecture and Technology, has built an impressive academic and research profile distinguished by consistent excellence, leadership, and early scholarly impact. He completed his undergraduate studies at Huanghuai University, where he was recognized as a “Three Good Student” for four consecutive years, awarded multiple academic scholarships, and graduated as an Outstanding Graduate. His achievements also include winning the third prize in the Challenge Cup of the School of Civil Engineering and being honored as an Outstanding Communist Youth League Member, distinctions that reflect his ability to combine academic rigor with innovation and service. At the graduate level, he has continued to excel, receiving an academic scholarship in 2022–2023 while advancing research in seismic-resistant structures, sustainable construction materials, and structural design optimization, areas vital to the development of safe and environmentally responsible infrastructure. Despite being in the early stage of his research career, Dr. Zhang Tian has already made notable scholarly contributions, with 6 publications indexed in Scopus, accumulating 69 citations from 68 documents, and achieving an h-index of 5. These metrics demonstrate that his work is not only visible but also valued within the global academic community. Combining strong academic performance, proven research productivity, and a clear vision for advancing structural engineering, Dr. Zhang Tian exemplifies the qualities of an emerging scholar whose contributions are poised to strengthen the safety, resilience, and sustainability of modern construction.

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Xu, Y., Xu, Z.-D., Hu, H., Guo, Y.-Q., Huang, X.-H., Zhang, Z.-W., Zhang, T., & Xu, C. (2025). Experiment, simulation, and theoretical investigation of a new type of interlayer connections enhanced viscoelastic damper. International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics, 25(5), Article 2550045.

Morteza Esmaeili | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Morteza Esmaeili | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Iran University of Science and Technology | Iran

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili is a renowned academic, researcher, and innovator in the field of railway engineering. As a Professor and Director of the Department of Railway Track and Structures at the Iran University of Science and Technology, he has dedicated his career to advancing knowledge in railway geotechnics, dynamic behavior of tracks, and structural vibration analysis. His extensive expertise spans across ballasted and ballastless track systems, seismic design of underground structures, and advanced construction materials for railways. Through a blend of scientific rigor and practical application, Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has made significant contributions to both the academic community and the railway industry, earning international recognition as a leading authority in his discipline.

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Dr. Morteza Esmaeili began his academic journey with a strong foundation in civil engineering at the Iran University of Science and Technology, where he completed his undergraduate studies. His passion for geotechnics and structural mechanics led him to pursue advanced degrees at the University of Tehran, where he obtained both his Master’s and Doctoral qualifications in geotechnical engineering. This educational background provided him with the analytical and technical skills that have underpinned his research into soil-structure interaction, seismic responses, and railway infrastructure development. His academic path reflects a continuous commitment to deepening his expertise and applying it to the challenges of modern transportation systems.

Experience

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has an extensive record of academic leadership and professional service. As a faculty member, he has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses, including statics, structural analysis, reinforced and concrete structures, railway substructure engineering, soil mechanics, and advanced railway substructure systems. He has also guided doctoral-level research on wave propagation theory and finite element modeling. His experience extends to authorship of influential textbooks, development of patents for railway engineering innovations, and supervision of high-impact research projects. Beyond teaching, Prof. Esmaeili has served as reviewer and editorial board member for international journals, contributing to the advancement of scientific knowledge and ensuring the quality of research published in leading outlets. His practical contributions include the design of innovative sleepers, ballast systems, and diagnostic devices for railway infrastructure, bridging academic theory with industrial application.

Research Interest

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili’s research interests are focused on the dynamic and vibrational behavior of railway tracks, the geotechnics of ballasted and ballastless systems, and the structural performance of underground constructions. He has worked extensively on modeling train-induced vibrations, analyzing seismic responses of railway structures, and proposing solutions to stabilize embankments and track foundations. His studies also cover advanced applications of asphalt and polymer materials in track design, development of high-performance sleepers, and innovative systems for diagnosing substructure failures. By integrating numerical modeling, experimental investigation, and field application, his research has continuously addressed real-world challenges in railway safety, durability, and efficiency, making a lasting impact on global railway engineering practices.

Awards

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has been recognized nationally and internationally for his outstanding contributions to railway engineering and geotechnical research. His leadership in developing diagnostic tools, innovative track structures, and advanced construction methodologies highlights his role as a pioneer in bridging academic discovery with industrial application. His commitment to research excellence, teaching innovation, and international collaboration makes him a worthy recipient of the Best Researcher Award, reflecting not only his scholarly distinction but also the practical impact of his work on transportation systems and civil infrastructure.

Publications

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili has authored numerous high-impact journal papers, widely cited in the fields of railway dynamics, geotechnical engineering, and structural vibration analysis. Selected contributions include:

Title: Laboratory study on the effect of polypropylene fiber on durability, and physical and mechanical characteristic of concrete for application in sleepers
Published on: 2013
Citation: 347

Title: Experimental assessment of cyclic behavior of sand-fouled ballast mixed with tire derived aggregates
Published on: 2017
Citation: 127

Title: A numerical investigation on the lateral resistance of frictional sleepers in ballasted railway tracks
Published on: 2016
Citation: 116

Title: Influence of tire-derived aggregates on the properties of railway ballast material
Published on: 2017
Citation: 106

Title: Laboratory and field investigation of the effect of geogrid-reinforced ballast on railway track lateral resistance
Published on: 2017
Citation: 102

Title: Effect of combined carbonation and chloride ion ingress by an accelerated test method on microscopic and mechanical properties of concrete
Published on: 2014
Citation: 102

Title: Experimental comparison of the lateral resistance of tracks with steel slag ballast and limestone ballast materials
Published on: 2017
Citation: 100

Title: Experimental and numerical study of micropiles to reinforce high railway embankments
Published on: 2013
Citation: 92

Conclusion

Dr. Morteza Esmaeili stands as an exemplary researcher whose contributions to railway engineering and geotechnical science are both innovative and impactful. His extensive body of work reflects a balance of academic rigor, practical innovation, and international engagement. By addressing critical issues such as railway vibration, seismic safety, embankment stabilization, and advanced sleeper technologies, he has significantly advanced the field of transportation infrastructure. His leadership as a professor, author, patent-holder, and editor reinforces his position as a global authority in railway engineering. Dr. Morteza Esmaeili’s achievements make him a highly deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award, honoring his dedication to advancing science and improving railway systems worldwide.

Habtamu Teshome | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Habtamu Teshome | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Bule Hora University | Ethiopia

Mr. Habtamu Teshome is an Ethiopian civil engineer, researcher, and educator with extensive experience in construction project management and structural engineering. He has worked as a lecturer at Bule Hora University, where he has been actively involved in teaching, research supervision, and administrative responsibilities. His academic journey has taken him across international institutions, broadening his expertise and deepening his contributions to civil and structural engineering. Currently, he is a doctoral researcher at Andhra University in India, pursuing advanced studies in structural engineering while continuing his mission to advance both theory and practice in construction and design.

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Mr. Habtamu Teshome’s educational background demonstrates a continuous pursuit of excellence. He first completed studies in Construction Technology and Management at Wollega University, where he gained a strong foundation in civil engineering principles. To advance his professional knowledge, he earned a postgraduate degree in Construction Project Management from Parul University, India, where he deepened his expertise in planning, resource management, and sustainable construction practices. His academic path has now led him to doctoral research at Andhra University, where he specializes in structural engineering, focusing on innovative solutions for resilient and sustainable infrastructure.

Experience

With more than a decade of teaching and research experience, Habtamu Teshome has made significant contributions to higher education and civil engineering research. As a lecturer at Bule Hora University, he has taught a wide range of courses, guided research projects, and supervised students in both theoretical and practical aspects of civil engineering. Beyond classroom teaching, he has taken on administrative responsibilities, where he worked to improve academic programs, foster collaboration among faculty, and support the professional development of students. His international exposure and involvement in collaborative projects have further shaped his ability to apply research outcomes to real-world engineering challenges.

Research Interests

Habtamu Teshome research interests span structural engineering, construction project management, sustainable building systems, and innovative design technologies. His work emphasizes the importance of bridging the gap between academic research and practical implementation, especially in the context of developing nations where infrastructure challenges are pressing. He is particularly passionate about developing resilient structural systems, improving construction quality and safety, and promoting sustainable engineering practices that balance cost-effectiveness with environmental responsibility.

Awards

Mr. Habtamu Teshome has been recognized with strong academic recommendations and institutional acknowledgments for his contributions to teaching, research, and student development. His work has earned praise from both Ethiopian and Indian academic institutions for his excellence in civil engineering education, mentorship, and technical expertise. These recognitions reflect his commitment to advancing engineering knowledge while ensuring that students gain meaningful academic and professional experiences.

Publications

Mr. Habtamu Teshome has published research contributions in reputable journals and conference proceedings in the fields of structural and construction engineering. Some of his notable publications include:

1. Title: Comparing the Effectiveness of Conventional and Bacterial-derived Nanomaterials in Concrete for Sustainable Buildings
Journal: Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions of Civil Engineering
Published on: 2025

2. Title: In Bio‐Based Self‐Healing Concrete: Effect of Nutrient Components of the Media on Mechanical Properties and Environmentally Friendly Concrete Development
Journal: Advances in Civil Engineering
Published on: 2025

3. Title: Investigation on Time Controlling Practices in Construction Projects at Bule Hora, Ethiopia: A Case Study
Journal: AIP Conference Proceedings
Published on: 2023

4. Title: Determining Factors Affecting Critical Success of Construction Project: Review
Journal: International Journal of Advanced and Innovative Research
Published on: 2017

5. Title: Investigation of Causative Factors and Effects of Delay of Projects in Building Construction in Ethiopia (Case Study in Bule Hora Town)
Journal: Futuristic Trends for Sustainable Ecosystem (FTSE 2021) Proceedings, Ahmedabad, India
Published on: 2021

Conclusion

Mr. Habtamu Teshome Teshome is a distinguished researcher and academic whose career reflects a consistent dedication to excellence in civil engineering. With a solid foundation in education, a decade of teaching and research experience, strong research interests in structural design and sustainable construction, and contributions through publications, he has demonstrated both leadership and innovation. His candidacy for the Best Researcher Award highlights his commitment to advancing civil engineering knowledge, mentoring the next generation of engineers, and contributing impactful solutions to the construction industry.

Amin Jajarmi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Amin Jajarmi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

University of Bojnord | Iran

Dr. Amin Jajarmi is a renowned Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Bojnord, Iran, specializing in control systems and fractional calculus. he has significantly contributed to nonlinear dynamics, fractional-order models, and optimal control. With an extensive portfolio of high-impact publications and international collaborations, Dr. Jajarmi stands out as a global leader in mathematical modeling and engineering applications.

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Strengths for the Awards✨

Dr. Amin Jajarmi demonstrates an exceptional research profile that firmly establishes his eligibility for the Best Researcher Award:

  • Prolific Research Output: With over 85 peer-reviewed journal articles, numerous book chapters, and more than 40 conference proceedings, Dr. Jajarmi’s academic contribution is not only vast but highly relevant in the fields of fractional calculus, optimal control, and applied mathematics.

  • High Research Impact: He holds an H-index of 49 on Google Scholar and 47 on Scopus, with over 7600 citations—a clear indicator of sustained influence and scholarly recognition. Notably, he has 25 Highly Cited/Hot Papers listed in the Web of Science.

  • Global Recognition: He is ranked among the World’s Top 2% Scientists (Elsevier) and a Highly Ranked Scholar (ScholarGPS™), reflecting his significant global impact.

  • Editorial and Peer Roles: His participation as editor/guest editor in reputed journals such as Symmetry, Open Physics, and Mathematical Problems in Engineering demonstrates his leadership in the scientific community.

  • Prestigious Awards: He has received over 10 major awards, including the Young Distinguished Researcher Award (2024), Best Academic Staff Researcher (2023 & earlier), and Oliviu Gherman Award for excellence in fractional calculus.

  • International Collaboration: With collaborative research experience in Germany, Turkey, and UAE, Dr. Jajarmi maintains a robust international academic network.

🎓 Education

Dr. Jajarmi completed his Ph.D. in Control Engineering from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, in 2012 under the mentorship of Prof. Ali Vahidian Kamyad and Prof. Naser Pariz, focusing on nonlinear optimal control problems using modal series. He also obtained his M.Sc. (2007) and B.Sc. (2005) from the same university, demonstrating a consistent and deep engagement with control theory and systems modeling throughout his academic journey.

🧑‍🏫 Experience

Currently an Associate Professor since 2019, Dr. Jajarmi has served the University of Bojnord with distinction. His global outreach includes visiting researcher roles in Germany (Otto-von-Guericke University), Turkey (Middle East Technical University, Cankaya University), and various academic conferences across Europe and Asia. Between 2012–2019, he was an Assistant Professor, where he laid the foundation for his influential research career.

🔬 Research Interests On Engineering

Dr. Jajarmi’s research explores the intersection of control theory and fractional calculus, emphasizing computational methods for optimal control, modeling of chaotic phenomena, and the application of fractional differential equations in engineering, finance, biology, and epidemiology. His interdisciplinary work enhances predictive accuracy and control robustness in complex systems.

🏅 Awards and Honors

Dr. Jajarmi has received numerous prestigious awards, including the World’s Top 2% Scientists recognition (Elsevier, 2023), the Highly Ranked Scholar status (ScholarGPS™), and Young Distinguished Researcher Award at the 7th ICMMAAC (2024). He has also received multiple “Best Academic Staff Researcher” awards, the CMES Young Researcher Award, and the Oliviu Gherman Award for excellence in fractional calculus research.

📚 Selected Publications

  • A new study on the mathematical modelling of human liver with Caputo-Fabrizio fractional derivative
    Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, H. Mohammadi, S. Rezapour
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 790

  • A new fractional model and optimal control of a tumor-immune surveillance with non-singular derivative operator
    Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, S.S. Sajjadi, D. Mozyrska
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 354

  • Hyperchaotic behaviours, optimal control, and synchronization of a nonautonomous cardiac conduction system
    Authors: D. Baleanu, S.S. Sajjadi, J.H. Asad, A. Jajarmi, E. Estiri
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 276

  • A new fractional analysis on the interaction of HIV with CD4+ T-cells
    Authors: A. Jajarmi, D. Baleanu
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 226

  • A new adaptive synchronization and hyperchaos control of a biological snap oscillator
    Authors: S.S. Sajjadi, D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, H. Mohammadi Pirouz
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 217

  • A new fractional modelling and control strategy for the outbreak of dengue fever
    Authors: A. Jajarmi, S. Arshad, D. Baleanu
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 213

  • On the fractional optimal control problems with a general derivative operator
    Authors: A. Jajarmi, D. Baleanu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 211

  • A new and efficient numerical method for the fractional modelling and optimal control of diabetes and tuberculosis co-existence
    Authors: A. Jajarmi, B. Ghanbari, D. Baleanu
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 210

  • On the nonlinear dynamical systems within the generalized fractional derivatives with Mittag–Leffler kernel
    Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, M. Hajipour
    Year: 2018
    Citations: 184

  • A new comparative study on the general fractional model of COVID-19 with isolation and quarantine effects
    Authors: D. Baleanu, M. Hassan Abadi, A. Jajarmi, K. Zarghami Vahid, J.J. Nieto
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 181

  • The fractional features of a harmonic oscillator with position-dependent mass
    Authors: D. Baleanu, A. Jajarmi, S.S. Sajjadi, J.H. Asad
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 168

  • A New Iterative Method for the Numerical Solution of High-order Nonlinear Fractional Boundary Value Problems
    Authors: A. Jajarmi, D. Baleanu
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 167

🧾 Conclusion

🌟 With a global reputation for excellence in fractional modeling and control engineering, Dr. Amin Jajarmi exemplifies academic leadership and innovation. His extensive research portfolio, impactful publications, high citation metrics (Scopus h-index: 47, Google Scholar h-index: 49), and multiple accolades make him a truly deserving candidate for the Outstanding Scientist Award. His work continues to inspire advancements in engineering science and interdisciplinary system modeling.