Samia Dardouri | Biomedical Image Analysis and Informatics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Samia Dardouri | Biomedical Image Analysis and Informatics | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Shaqra University |Saudi Arabia

Dr. Samia Dardouri is an accomplished Assistant Professor of Computer Science at the College of Computing and Information Technology at Shaqra University in Saudi Arabia and an active researcher with the Innov’COM Laboratory at SUP’COM, University of Carthage, whose academic journey spans a distinguished Ph.D. in Computer Science, a Master’s degree in Communication Systems, and an Engineering degree in Telecommunications and Networks, forming the foundation of her strong interdisciplinary expertise across artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, wireless networks, cybersecurity, cryptography, data analysis, and e-health systems; she has built a dynamic academic and research career through extensive university teaching in domains such as AI, advanced networking, information security, Python programming, optical transmission, VoIP, next-generation networks, and mobile radiocommunications, while contributing impactful research on deep learning applications, OFDMA network design, EM wave propagation, LTE performance optimization, IoT-enabled learning models, vehicular network routing, and cooperative game-theoretic resource allocation; her scholarly output includes journal articles, conference papers, and books addressing radio resource allocation, channel estimation, and high-mobility communication systems, complemented by her supervision of doctoral research in solar PV fault tolerance and IoT-based academic learning; Dr. Dardouri’s technical profile spans Python, Java, C/C++, SQL, network simulation, Cisco systems, Linux administration, and web technologies, supported by professional certifications in AI, cybersecurity, networking, Linux, and Microsoft systems, while her active participation in scientific projects, academic councils, and research associations highlights her dedication to collaborative innovation, knowledge advancement, and the development of intelligent, secure, and efficient computational systems that bridge cutting-edge research with impactful real-world applications.

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Featured Publications:

Dardouri, S., & Bouallegue, R. (2015). Comparative study of downlink packet scheduling for LTE networks. Wireless Personal Communications, 82(3), 1405–1418.

Dardouri, S., & Bouallegue, R. (2014). Comparative study of scheduling algorithms for LTE networks. International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering, 8(3), 000–000.

Dardouri, S., & Bouallegue, R. (2015). A new scheduling algorithm for real-time communication in LTE networks. In Proceedings of the IEEE 29th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (AINA).

Soumaya, D., Dardouri, S., & Bouallegue, R. (2020). Performance evaluation of routing protocols for vehicular ad-hoc networks using NS2/SUMO. In Workshops of the International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications (WAINA).

Dardouri, S., Bouallegue, R., & Wei, A. (2016). Resource allocation using Nucleolus value in downlink LTE networks. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communication (ISCC) (pp. 250–254).

Anupam Gupta | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Anupam Gupta | Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Project Associate – I at CIPET: Sarp-Larpm | India

Mr. Anupam Gupta is a dedicated materials science professional whose academic foundation in Material Science and Engineering, strengthened through a five-year integrated postgraduate program and ongoing doctoral research in Chemistry at Ravenshaw University, has positioned him as a promising researcher in the fields of polymer engineering, sustainable materials, and bio-engineered polymeric systems; currently serving as a Project Associate-I at CIPET-SARP LARPM in Bhubaneswar, he has contributed significantly to nationally relevant projects including the ITC Project and the Centre of Excellence initiative on Bio-Engineered Sustainable Polymeric Systems under the Department of Chemicals and Fertilisers, where his work focuses on developing, characterizing, and optimizing polymer blends, biodegradable film materials, and natural filler-reinforced composites for advanced applications such as mulching films and environmentally responsible packaging solutions, while his experience also includes hands-on research in nano-materials during his tenure at KIIT University, further enriching his expertise in materials processing, laboratory techniques, and analytical methods; he has presented impactful research outputs at multiple scientific platforms including renowned international polymer conferences, where his poster presentations on polylactic acid and polybutylene succinate based blown films have highlighted his ability to integrate sustainability with functional material design; known for his strong work ethic, multitasking capabilities, quick learning, and effective communication, he brings a balance of technical proficiency and collaborative spirit to every project, demonstrating adaptability across interdisciplinary environments; driven by a commitment to innovation and problem-solving, he continues to contribute to emerging technologies in the polymer sector while pursuing academic excellence and professional growth with a clear vision to develop sustainable, high-performance materials that address global environmental challenges.

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Featured Publications:

Gupta, A. K., Sahoo, B. L., Biswal, M., Mohanty, S., & Nayak, S. K. (n.d.). Biodegradable coco peat‐reinforced PLA/PBS mulch films: Enhanced moisture retention and UV‐induced degradation for sustainable agriculture. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, e58174.

Ait Ali Abdelkhiar | Renewables Energie & Cartography | Best Academic Researcher Award

Dr. Ait Ali Abdelkhiar | Renewables Energie & Cartography | Best Academic Researcher Award

PHD at Sidi Mohammed Ben Bdellah University | Morocco

Dr. Ait Ali Abdelkhiar is a highly accomplished PhD researcher in Geo-resources and Geological Engineering, a senior geologist and project manager recognized for his advanced expertise in mineral exploration, geological mapping, and renewable energy resource assessment. He serves as a leading researcher at the Sciences and Engineering Research Laboratory (LaRSI), Faculty of Sciences and Techniques of Fez, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco, where his doctoral research focuses on the identification, characterization, and inventory of natural resources and geomaterials in the Fez-Meknes region. His professional experience spans across advanced exploration programs integrating remote sensing, geophysics, GIS-based modeling, geochemical interpretation, and resource estimation. As a senior geologist at ATLAS MINING SARL, he has managed and supervised multidisciplinary projects on base and precious metal exploration, geodynamic modeling, and geomaterial characterization for industrial applications. His scientific contributions are widely published in Q1 and Q2 international journals, addressing themes such as solar photovoltaic potential mapping, geodynamic evolution of mineralization zones, integrated remote sensing for lithological mapping, and renewable energy site selection. He has also explored calcite, lead-zinc, and copper mineralization systems across the Moroccan Atlas belts through innovative multi-scale geological analysis. His publications demonstrate a strong command of applied geosciences, sustainable resource management, and data-driven geological modeling, positioning him as a forward-thinking expert in Earth systems research. A laureate of the SPIN-OFF BY PIS innovation award, Abdelkhiar Ait Ali’s academic and professional trajectory reflects a commitment to innovation in geoscience, combining technical rigor with environmental responsibility. He continues to contribute to the advancement of Morocco’s geological and energy resource potential through his research, management, and technological integration in geological exploration.

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Featured Publications:

Choukrad, J., Ouahzizi, Y., Ait Ali, A., & Charroud, M. (n.d.). Geology, mineralogy, geochemistry and deposit model of iron and manganese in Bouarfa mine, Eastern High Atlas, Morocco. Scientific African, 18, e01401.

Prokof’ev, V. Y., Ali, A. A., Volkov, A. V., Savva, N. E., Kolova, E. E., & Sidorov, A. A. (n.d.). Geochemical peculiarities of ore-forming fluid of the Juliette Au-Ag epithermal deposit (Northeastern Russia). Doklady Earth Sciences, 460(1), 87.

Ait Ali, A., Charroud, M., Choukrad, J., Ouahzizi, Y., Si Mhamdi, H., & others. (n.d.). Identification, characterization, and deposit model of calcite mineralization in the Middle Atlas Belts, Morocco. Geosciences, 14(6), 154.

Volkov, A. V., Prokof’ev, V. Y., Ali, A. A., & Sidorov, A. A. (n.d.). Peculiarities of ore formation at the N’yavlenga Au-Ag epithermal deposit, Northeast Russia. Doklady Earth Sciences, 458(1), 1063–1066.

Ouahzizi, Y., El Azzab, D., Charroud, M., Tazi, M. J., & Ali, A. A. (n.d.). Gravity interpretations to investigate the deep geological and structural status of Middle Atlas Chain Region, Morocco. The Iraqi Geological Journal, 1–18.

Lisa Ford | Clinical Research | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lisa Ford | Clinical Research | Best Researcher Award

Executive Medical Director at Johnson and Johnson | United States

Dr. Lisa Melanie Ford, M.D., FAAN, stands as a distinguished physician, academician, and research leader whose career reflects an enduring dedication to advancing pediatric neurology and neuroscience innovation. Trained at Temple University School of Medicine and the Children’s Hospital Medical Center in Cincinnati, she cultivated deep expertise in child neurology, neonatology, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Her career bridges academic excellence and industry leadership, having served as Clinical Associate Professor of Neurosciences and Pediatrics at Rutgers University, while also directing and leading transformative clinical research initiatives at major pharmaceutical organizations including CIBA-GEIGY, Whitehall-Robins Healthcare, and Janssen Pharmaceuticals. Renowned for her contributions to the understanding and treatment of neurological and psychiatric disorders, Dr. Ford’s work has influenced both clinical practices and drug development strategies in pediatric and adult neurology. Her leadership at Janssen Neuroscience, where she serves as Senior Director of Research and Development and Clinical Development Team Leader, exemplifies her commitment to innovation, evidence-based medicine, and patient-centered care. Recognized by numerous national and international honors, Dr. Ford’s achievements include accolades from the American Academy of Neurology, Johnson & Johnson, and the Consumers Research Council of America, celebrating her as one of the nation’s top physicians. A Fellow of the American Academy of Neurology and the American Epilepsy Society, Dr. Ford continues to be a guiding force in translating scientific discovery into therapeutic progress. Her legacy reflects an inspiring blend of medical excellence, visionary leadership, and lifelong dedication to improving neurological health across generations.

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Featured Publications:

Authors not listed. (2025). A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, time-to-event study of the efficacy and safety of JNJ-40411813 in combination with levetiracetam or brivaracetam in patients with focal onset seizures. Epilepsia.

Authors not listed. (2025). Brain MRI signatures across sex and CSF Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers. Brain Communications.

Authors not listed. (2024). Amyloid-PET imaging predicts functional decline in clinically normal individuals. Alzheimer’s Research & Therapy.

Channabasavaraj Wollur | Bio materials | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Channabasavaraj Wollur | Bio Materials | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Cambridge Institute of Technology | KR Puram Bangalore | India

Dr. Channabasavaraj Wollur, Ph.D., M.E., B.E., is a distinguished researcher and academician specializing in Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Mechanics, currently serving as an Associate Professor at Cambridge Institute of Technology, Bangalore. His scholarly pursuits encompass advanced studies on the utilization of dredged and reservoir sediments for engineering applications, ground improvement techniques, environmental geomechanics, and soil stabilization using industrial and natural by-products. With extensive academic experience across premier institutions and international universities, Dr. Wollur has contributed significantly to multidisciplinary research integrating civil, environmental, and geotechnical sciences. His expertise spans experimental modeling, structural evaluation, and sustainable material development, focusing on transforming waste materials such as dredged sediments, fly ash, and foundry sand into viable construction resources. As an active researcher, he has published several Scopus-indexed and SCI papers in high-impact journals, addressing contemporary challenges in infrastructure sustainability, coastal soil behavior, thermal flux methods, and geopolymer concrete durability. A recognized innovator, he holds a national patent for “Dewatering of Dredged Sediments and Soils by Thermal Flux Method” and has led multiple funded projects supported by government bodies and industry partners, including initiatives on AI-based environmental monitoring, soil stabilization, hydrogen extraction from algae, and eco-friendly fire safety materials. As a technical advisor, editorial board member, and mentor, Dr. Wollur continually advances applied research bridging academia and industry, making substantial contributions toward sustainable civil engineering practices and innovative geotechnical solutions for modern infrastructure development.

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Gumaste, S. D., Iyer, K. R., Sharma, S., Channabasavaraj, W., & Singh, D. N. (2014). Simulation of fabric in sedimented clays. Applied Clay Science, 91, 117–126.

Channabasavaraj, W., & Visvanath, B. (2013). Influence of relative position of the tunnels: A numerical study on twin tunnels. Missouri University of Science and Technology.

Sowmya, H. N., Wollur, C., Shivashankara, G. P., & Ramaraju, H. K. (2024). Identifying source apportionment of atmospheric particulate matter and gaseous pollutants using receptor models: A case study of Bengaluru, India. Mausam, 75(1), 1–16.

Wollur, C., Shivananda, P., Harinath, S., & Kangda, M. Z. (2023). Measurement of heat flow through the sediments mass by thermal flux method. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, 8(1), 27.

Manjularani, P., & Channabasavaraj, W. (2015). Augmenting the properties of black cotton soil using additives. International Journal of New Technology and Research, 1(3), 42–45.

Shahriar Shirvani Moghaddam | Wireless Communications and Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shahriar Shirvani Moghaddam | Wireless Communications and Signal Processing | Best Researcher Award

Senior Lecturer at Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University | Iran

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Shahriar Shirvani Moghaddam, Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Associate Professor of Communications at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran, Iran, is a distinguished IEEE Senior Member and an internationally recognized researcher in IRS-assisted wireless communications, D2D and V2V communications, cognitive radio, heterogeneous networks, broadband Internet, IoT, ultra-dense networks, and digital array signal processing. As a prolific academic, he has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading journals such as IEEE Access, Engineering Reports, Physical Communication, Electronics, and IET Wireless Sensor Systems, covering groundbreaking contributions ranging from intelligent reflecting surfaces, data sorting algorithms, MIMO optimization, and broadband communication architectures to energy-efficient and sustainable network design. His extensive scholarly output includes 43 JCR, ISI, Scopus, and ISC-indexed journal papers, over 60 additional journal and conference papers, book authorship and editorial works in digital and cognitive radio communications, and multiple research collaborations and projects bridging academia and industry. Dr. Moghaddam has played key leadership roles including Dean and Head of the Faculty and Communications Department, designed the Digital Communications Laboratory, and supervised numerous M.Sc. and Ph.D. theses in advanced communication systems. His research excellence has earned him multiple best researcher, lecturer, and publication awards, along with recognition for his editorial and reviewing contributions to over 600 international papers. A passionate educator and innovator, Dr. Moghaddam’s research vision emphasizes the integration of AI-driven optimization, intelligent surfaces, and ultra-reliable wireless communication technologies to transform next-generation networks toward smart, connected, and sustainable communication ecosystems.

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Shirvani Moghaddam, S., & Shirvani Moghaddam, K. (2025). A group-based coarse-fine algorithm for intelligent reflecting surface beamforming. Physical Communication. 

Shirvani Moghaddam, S. (2024). The past, present, and future of the Internet: A statistical, technical, and functional comparison of wired/wireless fixed/mobile Internet. Electronics (Switzerland). 

Shirvani Moghaddam, S., & Shirvani Moghaddam, K. (2023). A threshold-based sorting algorithm for dense wireless sensor systems and communication networks. IET Wireless Sensor Systems. 

Shirvani Moghaddam, S., & Shirvani Moghaddam, K. (2022). A general framework for sorting large data sets using independent subarrays of approximately equal length. IEEE Access. 

Shirvani Moghaddam, S. (Conference Paper). Kuhn-Munkres-based sub-optimum resource allocation algorithm for ultra-dense networks.

Shirvani Moghaddam, S. (Conference Paper). A Munkres-based D2D resource allocation algorithm aware of cluster information.

Nowsheenah Farooq | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Nowsheenah Farooq | Materials Chemistry | Best Researcher Award

Researcher at Jamia Millia Islamia | India

Dr. Nowsheenah Farooq is an accomplished chemist, researcher, and dynamic LLM Trainer and Subject Matter Expert at Turing, whose expertise spans both the scientific and technological domains. She combines her advanced understanding of chemistry with data-driven model evaluation to fine-tune large language models for real-world performance. Before joining Turing, she served as a Chemistry Lecturer at Wular Valley College of Education, where she played a pivotal role in academic instruction, laboratory supervision, and student mentorship. Her technical expertise encompasses a broad range of analytical instrumentation including FTIR, UV-Vis, PXRD, SEM, TEM, XPS, TGA, and Raman, supported by strong proficiency in software such as Origin, ChemDraw, and SciFinder. Her research contributions are reflected through multiple impactful publications in leading international journals, including J. Mater. Chem. A, J. Mol. Liq., Chem. Eng. J., ACS Appl. Polym. Mater., ACS Appl. Eng. Mater., Tetrahedron, and ChemistrySelect, as well as insightful book chapters in Photoinduced Synthesis of Nanoparticles and Medicinal Plant Mediated Nanoparticles published by Wiley. Her scholarly works focus on the synthesis, characterization, and application of nanomaterials, green chemistry innovations, and sustainable material design. She has also contributed to the field through a notable book chapter on Green Synthesis of Nanomaterials, highlighting her commitment to environmentally conscious scientific development. With a Ph.D. in Chemistry from Jamia Millia Islamia and prior degrees from Aligarh Muslim University and Bhagwant University, she has continuously demonstrated academic excellence. Her active participation in national and international conferences, poster presentations, and seminars reflects her dedication to collaborative learning and scientific outreach. Recognized with an ACS cover page mention, Dr. Farooq exemplifies the modern researcher—bridging chemistry, education, and artificial intelligence with innovation, integrity, and purpose.

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Farooq, N., Taha, A., & Hashmi, A. A. (n.d.). Facile synthesis of a nitrogen-rich covalent organic framework for the efficient capture of iodine. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 12(17), 10539–10553.

Taha, A., Farooq, N., Singh, N., & Hashmi, A. A. (n.d.). Recent developments in Schiff base centered optical and chemical sensors for metal ion recognition. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 401, 124678.

Farooq, N., Malik, M. A., & Hashmi, A. A. (n.d.). Hydrothermal synthesis of melamine-based porous organic polymer for the advanced adsorption of iodine. Chemical Engineering Journal, 498, 154894.

Farooq, N., Malik, M. A., & Hashmi, A. A. (n.d.). Effective iodine adsorption and storage of volatile iodine by nitrogen-rich porous organic polymers from flexible building blocks. ACS Applied Polymer Materials.

Taha, A., Singh, N., Farooq, N., & Hashmi, A. A. (n.d.). Facile synthesis of Schiff base palladium (II) complex for efficient catalytic reduction of aromatic nitro compounds and organic dyes for wastewater remediation. Journal of Molecular Liquids, 426, 127343.

Vignesh Manivannan | Concrete Materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Vignesh Manivannan | Concrete Materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Karpagam Academy of Higher Education | India

Dr. Vignesh Manivannan is a distinguished academic and environmental engineering researcher whose career reflects an enduring dedication to advancing sustainable infrastructure and innovative environmental solutions. With strong foundations in civil and environmental engineering, he has continually demonstrated excellence in teaching, research, and applied technology. His scholarly work bridges the gap between theoretical research and real-world implementation, focusing on sustainability, wastewater treatment, nanotechnology, and renewable energy integration. His research pursuits explore the removal of heavy metals through electrolytic processes, eco-friendly construction materials, and bio-inspired building concepts, contributing valuable insights to green technology development. He has authored several impactful research publications including studies on Portland slag cement, flexural behavior of magnetized water-based concrete, and IoT-enabled remote safety monitoring systems, along with a significant book chapter on environmental nanotechnology. A prolific inventor, he has published patents encompassing hybrid renewable power generation systems, innovative concrete compositions using egg shell powder and iron slag, and bioenergy recovery through anaerobic digestion of dye sludge, each reflecting his creative drive to merge engineering science with sustainability. His leadership as an Assistant Professor at leading engineering institutions has inspired numerous student projects under initiatives like TNSCST and ISA, promoting problem-based learning and environmental responsibility. Recognized with awards for best teaching, research, and project innovation, Dr. Vignesh Manivannan continues to contribute to civil and environmental engineering education through seminars, faculty development programs, and collaborative research on water resource management, urban sustainability, and green infrastructure—embodying a vision for a cleaner, smarter, and more resilient future in environmental engineering.

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Umaeswari, P., Muktasandhu, M., Vignesh, M., & Ramyamaranan, R. (n.d.). Internet of Things (IoT) for remote earthquake and fire detection monitoring: Linking safety. International Conference on Trends in Quantum Computing and Emerging Technologies.

Sivakumar, N. K., Muthusamy, N., Periasamy, S., & Manivannan, V. (n.d.). Reinventing concrete: Exploring strength and durability with Portland slag cement. Matéria (Rio de Janeiro), 29(2), e20240156.

Vignesh, M., Santhoshkumar, S. P., & Elavarasan, S. (n.d.). Connecting safety through the Internet of Things (IoT) for remote fire and earthquake detection monitoring. International Conference on Emerging Research in Computational Science and Applications.

Thiyagashankar, D., Balasundaram, N., Johnpaul, V., & Vignesh, M. (n.d.). Exploratory research on flexural beam using magnetized water. International Conference on Recent Advancements in Materials Science and Engineering.

Jeremiah Leshao | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Jeremiah Leshao | Epidemiology | Best Researcher Award

Pharmacovigilance Pharmacist at Kapenguria County Referral Hospital | Kenya

Dr. Jeremiah Leshao is a highly dedicated and registered Pharmacist with over seven years of progressive experience in pharmacovigilance, regulatory pharmacy, and hospital pharmaceutical care, demonstrating exceptional competence in safeguarding public health through quality assurance and effective medicines management. With a strong foundation in pharmacoepidemiology and pharmacovigilance, he has specialized in monitoring the safety, efficacy, and quality of health products and technologies while ensuring compliance with national and international regulatory standards. Serving as the Pharmacist In-Charge at Kapenguria County Referral Hospital, he has played a pivotal leadership role in implementing antimicrobial stewardship programs, strengthening adverse drug reaction reporting, and optimizing rational antibiotic use to combat antimicrobial resistance. His expertise extends to clinical trial oversight, regulatory audits, and the implementation of Good Pharmacy Practices, where he has contributed to enhancing medicine use evaluation, pharmacovigilance reporting, and the establishment of quality management systems. Through his professional practice, Jeremiah has demonstrated exemplary leadership and commitment to capacity building, having trained healthcare professionals in regulatory compliance, pharmacovigilance, and quality assurance across numerous health facilities. His strong contribution to HIV and TB care programs has significantly improved patient retention, treatment adherence, and overall therapeutic outcomes. A proactive researcher and continuous learner, he has contributed to academic and regulatory research with a focus on improving prescription practices and medicine safety surveillance. Jeremiah’s collaborative approach, analytical acumen, and dedication to the Pharmacy and Poisons Board’s public health mandate underscore his reputation as a competent, ethical, and visionary pharmaceutical professional committed to advancing healthcare standards and regulatory excellence in Kenya and beyond.

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Featured Publications:

Kayioni, J., Guantai, E., Oluka, M., Okalebo, F., & Mudigonda, K. (2025). Evaluation of prescription practices using WHO/INRUD indicators and determinants of polypharmacy at a Kenyan county referral hospital. Advances in Pharmacological and Pharmaceutical Sciences.

Syed Ali | Impact Mechanics and Dynamic Material Behavior | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Syed Ali | Impact Mechanics and Dynamic Material Behavior | Best Researcher Award

PHD Scholor at Zhenzhou University | China

Mr. Syed Ali is a dynamic and dedicated Civil Structural Engineer whose academic and research pursuits reflect an exceptional commitment to advancing innovative structural systems for sustainable and resilient infrastructure. Currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Structural Engineering at Zhengzhou University, China, his research focuses on fatigue behavior, seismic performance, and high-performance materials in concrete bridge structures. His scholarly contributions include high-impact publications such as A Review of Fatigue in Concrete of Segmental Bridge Beams: Challenges, High-Performance Concrete Innovations, and Future Directions, Seismic Performance and Vulnerability Analysis of ECC and HSREC Bridge Piers with High-Strength Steel Bars, and Rheological, Mechanical, and Self-Recovery Performance of 3D-Printed ECC Reinforced with Shape Memory Alloy Fibers. His work integrates material science, computational modeling, and advanced construction technologies to enhance structural durability and safety in modern engineering applications. With a solid foundation built through his MSc in Structural Engineering from Cecos University and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Sarhad University of Science and Emerging Technologies, he combines theoretical understanding with practical insight. His professional experience includes serving as a Lecturer at the Swedish College of Engineering, Wah Cantt, where he taught core engineering courses and guided final-year projects, and as a Site Engineer at the National Logistic Cell, where he supervised structural projects with a strong emphasis on safety, precision, and compliance with international standards. Proficient in ABAQUS, ETABS, AutoCAD, Python, and GEP, he blends analytical acumen with a creative approach to problem-solving. His multilingual skills and leadership qualities complement his academic excellence, positioning him as a promising researcher and educator dedicated to shaping the future of sustainable structural engineering.

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Featured Publications:

Ali, M. F., Qian, H., Umar, M., Fenglin, L., Raza, A., Ali, S. B., & Chenglong, Y. (2025). Rheological, mechanical, and self-recovery performance of 3D-printed ECC reinforced with shape memory alloy fibers. Journal of Building Engineering, 114255.

Ali, S. B., Liang, Y., Yan, L., Chen, P., Shu, J., & Guan, P. (2025). Seismic performance and vulnerability analysis of ECC and HSREC bridge piers with high-strength steel bars. Earthquakes and Structures, 29(2), 153.