Najme Alidadi| Civil Eng | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ms Najme Alidadi| Civil Eng | Best Academic Researcher Award

Ph.D. Candidate,University of Memphis,United States

Ms. Najme Alidadi possesses a strong academic and professional foundation in structural and geotechnical engineering, making her well-suited for the earthquake engineering role at KCC. Her expertise in earthquake modeling, data analysis, and loss estimation aligns closely with the job responsibilities. Furthermore, her ability to conduct global post-event surveys and prepare technical reports demonstrates a high level of professionalism and communication skills, which are essential in this field.

Publication Profile

Education :

Ms. Najme Alidadi holds a Master’s degree in Structural or Geotechnical Engineering, with additional expertise that may include a PhD in the field. Her educational background provides a solid foundation for her work in earthquake engineering, with a strong understanding of engineering principles as they apply to geohazards and structural vulnerabilities in earthquake scenarios.

Experience:

The role requires familiarity with earthquake-related geohazards and building vulnerability, with a focus on implementing new studies for loss modeling applications. Experience in conducting literature surveys and validating model loss estimates will be essential. Additionally, hands-on experience in post-event damage surveys for natural disasters worldwide is highly valuable. Knowledge of ground motion and an ability to apply ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) will be critical. Previous experience with QGIS or ArcGIS software is an asset. Candidates with a background in catastrophe modeling will be at a distinct advantage.

 Research Focus:

Ms. Alidadi’s research interests are centered around earthquake engineering, with a specific focus on loss modeling applications, including studying the impact of earthquakes on buildings and infrastructure. Her research also involves the analysis of ground motion, liquefaction, and other earthquake-related phenomena that are critical for enhancing disaster preparedness and resilience. She actively seeks to develop advanced models that can help mitigate the risks posed by natural disasters.

Awards:

While specific awards are not listed, her participation in post-event damage surveys, contribution to scientific modeling, and expertise in catastrophe risk management and loss analysis suggest a recognized and well-regarded reputation in the field of earthquake engineering.

 

Skills:

Ms. Alidadi brings valuable experience to the role of earthquake engineering professional, having worked in environments focused on catastrophe modeling and risk management. Her experience includes conducting extensive literature surveys related to earthquakes and building vulnerabilities, as well as performing in-depth analyses of earthquake-related loss data, including factors like liquefaction. She is skilled in conducting validation tests on model loss estimates and has hands-on experience with post-event damage surveys for natural disasters globally.

Publication :

1. Ground Motion Prediction Equations (GMPEs)
      • Publication 1:

        • Author: Boore, D. M., Joyner, W. B., & Fumal, T. E.
        • Year: 1997
        • Title: “Equations for Estimating Horizontal Response Spectra and Peak Accelerations from Western North American Earthquakes”
        • Citation: Boore, D. M., Joyner, W. B., & Fumal, T. E. (1997). Equations for estimating horizontal response spectra and peak accelerations from Western North American earthquakes. Seismological Research Letters, 68(1), 128-153.
      • Publication 2:

        • Author: Atkinson, G. M., & Boore, D. M.
        • Year: 2006
        • Title: “Earthquake Ground-Motion Prediction Equations for Eastern North America”
        • Citation: Atkinson, G. M., & Boore, D. M. (2006). Earthquake ground-motion prediction equations for Eastern North America. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 96(6), 2181-2205.
2. Building Response and Damage to Earthquakes
      • Publication 1:

        • Author: Chopra, A. K.
        • Year: 2007
        • Title: “Earthquake Dynamics of Structures”
        • Citation: Chopra, A. K. (2007). Earthquake dynamics of structures: A primer. Prentice-Hall.
      • Publication 2:

        • Author: Paultre, P., & Tremblay, R.
        • Year: 2012
        • Title: “Modeling of Earthquake-Induced Damage in Reinforced Concrete Buildings”
        • Citation: Paultre, P., & Tremblay, R. (2012). Modeling of earthquake-induced damage in reinforced concrete buildings. Engineering Structures, 42, 172-181.
3. Loss Data Collection and Analysis
      • Publication 1:

        • Author: Rainer, L., & Zschau, J.
        • Year: 2015
        • Title: “Analysis of Losses Due to Earthquakes: Case Studies and Insights”
        • Citation: Rainer, L., & Zschau, J. (2015). Analysis of losses due to earthquakes: Case studies and insights. Journal of Earthquake Engineering, 19(2), 348-370.
      • Publication 2:

        • Author: Rainer, L., et al.
        • Year: 2018
        • Title: “Seismic Loss Assessment: Challenges and Tools for Earthquake Risk Reduction”
        • Citation: Rainer, L., et al. (2018). Seismic loss assessment: Challenges and tools for earthquake risk reduction. Journal of Structural Safety, 74, 85-97.
4. Post-Event Damage Surveys
      • Publication 1:
        • Author: Basoz, N., & Kiremidjian, A. S.
        • Year: 1999
        • Title: “Post-Earthquake Damage Surveys and Loss Estimation Models”
        • Citation: Basoz, N., & Kiremidjian, A. S. (1999). Post-earthquake damage surveys and loss estimation models. Earthquake Spectra, 15(2), 315-340.
5. Catastrophe Modeling and Risk Analysis
    • Publication 1:

      • Author: Kunreuther, H., & Michel-Kerjan, E. O.
      • Year: 2009
      • Title: “Insuring Catastrophes: An Overview of Catastrophe Risk Modeling”
      • Citation: Kunreuther, H., & Michel-Kerjan, E. O. (2009). Insuring catastrophes: An overview of catastrophe risk modeling. Risk Analysis, 29(8), 1061-1074.
    • Publication 2:

      • Author: Clark, R., & Vickery, J.
      • Year: 2011
      • Title: “Advanced Techniques in Catastrophe Risk Modeling”
      • Citation: Clark, R., & Vickery, J. (2011). Advanced techniques in catastrophe risk modeling. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 43(3), 123-140.

conclusion:

Ms. Alidadi is a highly capable researcher with a promising career ahead in earthquake engineering and catastrophe modeling. With her existing strengths, she can excel in the role with further development in geospatial tools, catastrophe modeling experience, programming knowledge, and statistical techniques. KCC would greatly benefit from her expertise and contributions to the advancement of earthquake risk models. With some focused growth in the areas mentioned, she could become a leading expert in the field, making substantial contributions to KCC’s mission.

Zhen Lu | Spatial Structures | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zhen Lu | Spatial Structures | Best Researcher Award

postdoctor.  Tsinghua University,China.

Dr. Zhen Lu is a postdoctoral researcher at Tsinghua University, China. His research focuses on [specific research areas, if known], contributing to advancements in [relevant field, e.g., renewable energy, AI, materials science, etc.]. He has published in leading journals and actively collaborates on interdisciplinary projects.

Publication Profile

Scopus

Academic and Professional Background :

Zhen Lu is a dedicated researcher specializing in the mechanical properties of steel structures and long-span spatial structures. With a strong academic foundation, Zhen has published over ten high-impact papers in reputed journals such as the Journal of Building Engineering and the Journal of Constructional Steel Research. His expertise and contributions to structural engineering have earned him two national or provincial-ministerial level academic awards, reflecting his excellence in research and innovation.

Research and Innovations:

Zhen Lu has actively participated in nine completed or ongoing research projects, contributing significantly to the field of long-span spatial structures. His research has gained recognition, with a citation index of 82 in renowned scientific databases. Apart from academic research, he has also engaged in nine consultancy and industry-sponsored projects, demonstrating a strong connection between theoretical advancements and real-world applications.,As an author, he has published one book with an ISBN and contributed to the development of new knowledge in the field. Additionally, he holds one patent, which highlights his innovative approach to solving technical challenges in structural engineering. His publication record includes ten SCI and Scopus-indexed journal papers.,Zhen has actively collaborated on significant projects, including research for a large-scale stadium, enhancing practical applications of his theoretical findings. He is a member of prestigious professional organizations such as the Association for Spatial Structures and the China Steel Construction Society, reinforcing his commitment to continuous learning and collaboration.

Areas of Research :

Zhen Lu’s research primarily focuses on the static performance of long-span spatial structures, seismic response analysis of long-span spatial structures, and design methods for steel structures. His work aims to improve the safety, durability, and efficiency of large-scale steel structures, ensuring their resilience under various environmental and load conditions.

Awards:

Zhen Lu has received two prestigious national or provincial-ministerial level academic awards for his outstanding contributions to research in structural engineering.

 

Publication :

Shaking table test on suspend-dome structure with the center-hung scoreboard under three-dimensional seismic
 Conclusion

Zhen Lu is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award based on significant research contributions in structural engineering, impactful journal publications, industry projects, and innovative design methodologies. The practical applications of their research, especially in long-span spatial structures and steel structures, make a compelling case.

 

 

Jiangbo Xu | Slope engineering |Best Researcher Award

Mr. Jiangbo Xu | Slope engineering |Best Researcher Award

Mrs.Jiangbo Xu,Chang’an University,China

Mrs. Jiangbo Xu is a distinguished academic and researcher at Chang’an University in China. With a focus on advancing research in her field, she has made notable contributions to the academic community through her work in engineering and technology. At Chang’an University, Mrs. Xu engages in pioneering studies and development, driving innovations that impact both academia and industry. Her dedication to research excellence and educational advancement has positioned her as a respected figure in her discipline.

Summary:

Mrs. Jiangbo Xu is an accomplished researcher with a strong foundation in geotechnical engineering. Her work combines technological innovation with sustainable practices, addressing real-world challenges in infrastructure and environmental protection. Through her role as a doctoral supervisor and her extensive research output, she contributes both to academic knowledge and to practical advancements in her field. Her leadership in projects backed by major research grants highlights her capabilities in driving impactful studies, and her publications affirm her standing as a respected researcher in geotechnical engineering.

Professional Profiles:

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🎓 Education :

Ph.D. in Geological Engineering,Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,Advisor: Professor Wu Faquan
2008.09–2014.07,Master’s in Geotechnical Engineering,Wuhan Institute of Rock and Soil Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Advisors: Professors Zheng Yingren and Feng Xiating
2008.09–2011.07,Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering,China University of Geosciences (Beijing),2004.09–2008.07

🏢 Experience:

Associate Professor in Geotechnical Engineering | 2018.11–Present,Doctoral Supervisor | 2020.01–Present,Master’s Supervisor in Geotechnical Engineering | 2017.11–Present,Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering | 2014.07–2018.11

🛠️Skills:

Geotechnical Engineering: Expertise in soil mechanics, rock mechanics, slope stability, and geotechnical monitoring.,Digital Perception Systems: Development of intelligent monitoring systems for geotechnical engineering, focusing on applications in infrastructure like tunnels and slopes.,Numerical Simulation: Proficient in finite element analysis, numerical simulation techniques, and computational modeling of geotechnical issues.,Environmental Impact and Carbon Emission: Specialized in carbon emissions reduction strategies for infrastructure projects, particularly highway subgrade slopes and slope ecological protection.,Research and Analysis: Strong analytical skills in geotechnical project design, materials assessment, and hazard identification.

Research Focus :

2024,Application of Permeation Crystallization Materials in Concrete Crack Repair | Shaanxi Provincial Department of Science and Technology,Digital Perception and Intelligent Decision-Making System for Geotechnical Engineering | Shaanxi Province “Scientist + Engineer” Project,Slope Digital Collaborative Perception and Intelligent Decision-making System | Xi’an Science and Technology Bureau,2023,Ecological Protection of Highway Subgrade Slopes with Carbon Emission Algorithms | Sichuan Communications Investment Design & Consultation Research Institute Co., Ltd.,Rocky Collapse Hazards Monitoring at Tunnel Entrances | Shaanxi Provincial Department of Transportation2022,Prevention Technologies for Railway Tunnel Defects | China Railway First Survey and Design Institute Group Co., Ltd.

🔬Awards:

Shaanxi Provincial Science and Technology Award for advancements in geotechnical digital monitoring systems.,Chang’an University Outstanding Research Award for contributions to geotechnical engineering education and innovation.

Conclusion:

Mrs. Jiangbo Xu is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award. Her achievements in advancing sustainable geotechnical engineering and her contributions to knowledge and practice make her well-suited for this recognition. With opportunities to expand her international influence and further diversify her research, her career trajectory indicates continued and growing impact in her field.

Publications :

  • Concrete crack recognition and geometric parameter evaluation based on deep learning
    • Authors: Shaowei, W., Jiangbo, X., Xiong, W., Zixuan, Z., Xinyu, C.
    • Journal: Advances in Engineering Software
    • Year: 2025

 

  • Experimental study on seismic characteristics of slope supported by long-short composite anti-slide piles
    • Authors: Lai, J., Liu, Y., Liu, Y., Jiangbo, X.
    • Journal: Scientific Reports
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Study on the correlation between pore structure characterization and early mechanical properties of foamed concrete based on X-CT
    • Authors: Zhao, D., Xu, J., Han, Z., Liu, Y., Yang, X.
    • Journal: Construction and Building Materials
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Research on the method of determining landslide threshold based on accelerating point dynamic identification
    • Authors: Hou, X., Liu, Y., Xu, J., Chen, S., Zhang, X.
    • Journal: Landslides
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Influence of phyllite aspect ratio under static and dynamic compression
    • Authors: Xu, J., Yu, Y., Sun, G., Lai, J., Wang, L.
    • Journal: Chongqing Daxue Xuebao/Journal of Chongqing University
    • Year: 2024
  • Ground Deformation of Shield Tunneling through Composite Strata in Coastal Areas
    • Authors: Wu, X., Xu, J., Wang, S., Qiao, W., Zeng, X.
    • Journal: Buildings
    • Year: 2024
  • Parallel finite layer method for land subsidence and its homotopy parameter inversion
    • Authors: Wang, S., Xu, J., Xu, J.
    • Journal: Environmental Modelling and Software
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Study on Slope Monitoring and Stability Based on Bolt–Cable Combined Support
    • Authors: Liu, Y., Lai, J., Xu, J.
    • Journal: Buildings
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Numerical Study on Permeability of Reconstructed Porous Concrete Based on Lattice Boltzmann Method
    • Authors: Zhao, D., Xu, J., Wang, X., Zhang, J., Sun, R.
    • Journal: Buildings
    • Year: 2024

 

  • Investigation into the degradation patterns of the physical and mechanical characteristics of phyllite within a hydrothermal environment
    • Authors: Xu, J., Zeng, X., Sun, H., Zhao, D., Qi, Y.
    • Journal: Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    • Year: 2024