Qingjing Wang | Smart Structures | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Qingjing Wang | Smart Structures | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Zhejiang Shuren University | China

Dr. Qingjing Wang, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at Zhejiang Shuren University, specializing in medical microbiology, immunology, and infectious diseases. Her research focuses on oral pathogens, host–pathogen interactions, virulence factors, structural biology, and vaccine development. With training at leading global institutions including Zhejiang University, Oregon Health & Science University, and the National Institutes of Health, she has developed expertise in bacterial genetics, immunology, protein biochemistry, and microbiome studies. Dr. Wang has contributed to high-impact publications in top journals such as Microbiome, FASEB Journal, PLoS Pathogens, and NPJ Biofilms and Microbiomes. She has also participated in several national and provincial-level research projects, serving as principal investigator in multiple grants. Recognized with prestigious awards and scholarships, her academic journey reflects excellence in both scientific research and innovation. Beyond research, she is committed to mentoring young scientists and advancing knowledge in infectious disease prevention and novel therapeutic strategies.

Professional Profile

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Education

Dr. Qingjing Wang earned her Ph.D. in Medical Microbiology and Parasitology from the School of Medicine, Zhejiang University. During her doctoral studies, she was awarded the opportunity to be a Joint Ph.D. student at the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Oregon Health & Science University, where she expanded her expertise in host–pathogen interactions and microbial genetics. Prior to her Ph.D., she worked as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai. Following her doctoral training, she pursued an international Visiting Fellowship at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, USA, where she collaborated on cutting-edge projects in immunology and vaccinology. Her diverse academic and research training at premier institutions in China and abroad shaped her as an interdisciplinary researcher with a strong foundation in microbiology, immunology, and structural biology.

Experience

Dr. Wang has built a strong academic and research career with diverse experiences across China and the USA. She began as a Research Assistant at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, focusing on biochemistry and cell biology. As a doctoral researcher at Zhejiang University, she worked extensively on bacterial genetics, protein biochemistry, and virulence factors. Her joint Ph.D. experience at Oregon Health & Science University enabled her to strengthen her expertise in molecular microbiology and immunology. Later, as a Visiting Fellow at the NIH, she advanced her studies on oral pathogens, vaccine adjuvants, and host–pathogen interactions. Currently serving as Associate Professor at Zhejiang Shuren University, she continues her work on infectious disease mechanisms, structural biology, and microbiome-related research. Dr. Wang has supervised and contributed to numerous scientific publications, led funded research projects, and developed technical expertise spanning molecular cloning, protein purification, biofilm studies, animal infection models, and bioinformatic analysis.

Research Focus

Dr. Wang’s research centers on understanding microbial pathogenesis and developing novel strategies for infectious disease control. She investigates oral pathogens and their complex host–pathogen interactions, focusing on virulence mechanisms and microbial adaptation. Her work also explores structural biology and protein biochemistry to unravel the molecular basis of bacterial regulation and enzyme functions. A significant part of her research involves studying colistin resistance mediated plasmids, microbial genetics, and antibiotic resistance mechanisms. She has contributed to vaccine development and immunology research, particularly with peptide-based adjuvants for influenza vaccines. Dr. Wang’s expertise extends to microbiome studies, exploring how microbial communities influence health and disease. Using advanced molecular techniques, animal models, and bioinformatics, her work addresses urgent challenges in antimicrobial resistance, bacterial pathogenesis, and vaccine innovation. Her interdisciplinary research integrates microbiology, immunology, and structural biology, aiming to develop translational applications for combating emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Wang has received numerous awards recognizing her academic excellence and innovative research, she was awarded the Study Abroad Scholarship by the China Scholarship Council, enabling her international training in the United States. The same year, she received the prestigious National Scholarship from Zhejiang University, along with honors such as Excellent Graduate Student and the “Three Virtues” Graduate Student title. She has also been recognized for her creativity and scientific presentation skills, earning the Best Technology Design of Poster and the Creative Design Prize for Poster at Zhejiang University’s School of Medicine. Additionally, she won the Deng Jianmin Senior Scholarship in and the Excellent Prize for Annual Appraisal. she was awarded an Academic Scholarship from Zhejiang University. Collectively, these accolades highlight her commitment to scientific innovation, excellence in research, and dedication to academic achievement.

Publication Top Notes

Characterization of the Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Biosynthesis Pathway and Regulatory Mechanisms in Streptococcus mutans
Year: 2025

From bacteria to biomedicine: Developing therapies exploiting NAD metabolism
Year: 2024

Navigating ESKAPE Pathogens: Considerations and Caveats for Animal Infection Models Development

Year: 2024

Conclusion

Qingjing Wang’s impressive research experience, publication record, and technical skills make her a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her ability to secure funding and receive prestigious awards further supports her candidacy. With continued interdisciplinary collaboration and exploration of diverse publication opportunities, she has the potential to make even greater contributions to her field.

Yasmeen Obaidat | Structural eng | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yasmeen Obaidat | Structural eng | Best Researcher Award

Professor at ordan university of science and technology, Jordan

Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Jordan University of Science & Technology (JUST). 📚 Earned a Ph.D. from Lund University, Sweden (2011), and MSc/BSc from JUST. 🏗️ Expert in structural retrofitting, nonlinear finite element modeling, and AI applications in civil engineering. 🌍 Active researcher with 40+ publications and contributor to academic growth at JUST and Yarmouk University. 🎓 Dedicated mentor, supervisor, and conference participant.

 

Publication Profile

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Education🎓

Ph.D.: Civil Engineering, Structural Mechanics, Lund University, Sweden (2011). Dissertation: Structural retrofitting of concrete beams using FRP Licentiate: Structural Mechanics, Lund University, Sweden (2009). Thesis: Retrofitting reinforced concrete beams with CFRP. M.Sc.: Structural Engineering, JUST, Jordan (2007). Thesis: Retrofitting RC beams with composite laminates. B.Sc.: Structural Engineering, JUST, Jordan (2004).

Experience🧑‍🏫

Professor, Civil Engineering, JUST (2023-present). Associate Professor, Civil Engineering, JUST (2012-2019). Head of Civil Engineering Department, Yarmouk University (2012-2015). Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering, JUST and Yarmouk University. Established civil engineering labs and supervised 50+ undergrad projects.

Awards and Honors🏆

Member of Undergraduate Projects Committee, Jordanian Engineers Association (2019-present).  Instrumental in academic and research partnerships nationally and internationally.  Established civil engineering labs at Yarmouk University.  Significant contributions to faculty development at JUST and Yarmouk University.

Research Focus🔍 

Structural retrofitting and strengthening with FRP materials.  Nonlinear finite element modeling in civil engineering applications. AI integration in structural engineering solutions  Climatic design for sustainable civil engineering practices.  Published 40+ peer-reviewed articles and supervised MSc/PhD students.

Publication  Top Notes

“The effect of CFRP and CFRP/concrete interface models when modelling retrofitted RC beams with FEM”
📄 Composite Structures (2010), 92(6), pp. 1391–1398.
👀 Cited 369 times, this study investigates finite element modeling (FEM) techniques for retrofitted RC beams using CFRP.

“Retrofitting of reinforced concrete beams using composite laminates”
📄 Construction and Building Materials (2011), 25(2), pp. 591–597.
🔗 Cited 202 times, this article explores composite laminate retrofitting for RC beams, focusing on structural performance.

“Retrofitting of partially damaged reinforced concrete beam-column joints using various plate-configurations of CFRP under cyclic loading”
📄 Construction and Building Materials (2019), 198, pp. 313–322.
🌐 Cited 72 times, it examines innovative CFRP configurations for seismic retrofitting of RC joints.

“Evaluation of parameters of bond action between FRP and concrete”
📄 Journal of Composites for Construction (2013), 17(5), pp. 626–635.
📊 Cited 62 times, focuses on critical bond parameters affecting FRP-concrete interaction.

“Effect of olive waste (Husk) on behavior of cement paste”
📄 Case Studies in Construction Materials (2016), 5, pp. 19–25.
🌱 Cited 58 times, investigates the sustainable use of olive waste in cement paste formulations.

“Structural retrofitting of concrete beams using FRP-debonding issues”
📄 Doctoral Dissertation (2011).
📗 Cited 54 times, addresses challenges of FRP debonding in structural retrofitting applications.

“A new technique for repairing reinforced concrete columns”
📄 Journal of Building Engineering (2020), 30, 101256.
🏗️ Cited 44 times, proposes an innovative column repair method using CFRP.

“Non-linear finite-element investigation of the parameters affecting externally-bonded FRP flexural-strengthened RC beams”
📄 Results in Engineering (2020), 8, 100168.
🖥️ Cited 42 times, presents a FEM analysis for flexural strengthening of RC beams.

“New anchorage technique for NSM-CFRP flexural strengthened RC beam using steel clamped end plate”
📄 Construction and Building Materials (2020), 263, 120246.
🚧 Cited 40 times, this work details advanced anchorage solutions for NSM-CFRP systems.

“Performance of RC beam strengthened with NSM-CFRP strip under pure torsion: Experimental and numerical study”
📄 International Journal of Civil Engineering (2020), 18, pp. 585–593.
🔄 Cited 38 times, investigates the torsional strengthening of RC beams using NSM-CFRP strips.

“Shear strengthening of RC beams using near-surface mounted carbon fibre-reinforced polymers”
📄 Australian Journal of Structural Engineering (2019), 20(1), pp. 54–62.
✂️ Cited 38 times, explores NSM-CFRP applications for shear strength enhancement.

“Compressive strength prediction of lightweight short columns at elevated temperature using gene expression programming and artificial neural network”
📄 Journal of Civil Engineering and Management (2020), 26(2), pp. 189–199.
🔥 Cited 27 times, uses AI to predict structural performance under heat stress.

“Case study on production of self-compacting concrete using white cement by-pass dust”
📄 Case Studies in Construction Materials (2018), 9, e00190.
🔍 Cited 27 times, highlights sustainable concrete production methods.

“Effect of aggregate size on the bond behavior between carbon fiber–reinforced polymer sheets and concrete”
📄 Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (2019), 31(12), 04019295.
📐 Cited 24 times, examines how aggregate size impacts CFRP-concrete bond behavior.

“Effect of elevated temperature on the bond behavior between NSM-CFRP strips and recycled aggregate concrete”
📄 Construction and Building Materials (2020), 251, 118970.
🌡️ Cited 22 times, investigates bond integrity under heat exposure.

“Behavior of NSM CFRP reinforced concrete columns: Experimental and analytical work”
📄 Case Studies in Construction Materials (2021), 15, e00589.
🏗️ Cited 21 times, combines experimental and analytical approaches to column strengthening.

“A nonlinear finite element model for shear deficient heat-damaged concrete beams repaired using NSM CFRP strips”
📄 Construction and Building Materials (2018), 170, pp. 314–325.
🔨 Cited 21 times, provides a FEM-based solution for repairing heat-damaged beams.

“Repair of heat-damaged SCC cantilever beams using SNSM CFRP strips”
📄 Structures (2020), 24, pp. 151–162.
🔧 Cited 20 times, focuses on repairing SCC beams using advanced CFRP techniques.

“Innovative strengthening schemes of concrete cantilever beams using CFRP sheets: End anchorage effect”
📄 Construction and Building Materials (2018), 190, pp. 1215–1225.
💡 Cited 17 times, analyzes the end anchorage impact in CFRP-strengthened beams.

Conclusion

The candidate demonstrates exceptional qualifications and achievements in structural mechanics, retrofitting techniques, and civil engineering education. Their blend of academic excellence, research productivity, leadership roles, and mentorship makes them a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. By focusing on enhancing global impact and diversifying research interests, they can further solidify their stature as a leading researcher.