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Seyed Mohammad Seyedpoor | Civil | Best Researcher Award

Posted on 16/11/2024 by ScienceFather

Assoc. Prof. Dr.  Seyed Mohammad Seyedpoor | Civil | Best Researcher Award 

Assoc. Prof. Dr at Shomal University,  Iran

Seyed Mohammad Seyedpour is an accomplished Associate Professor of Structural Engineering at Shomal University, Amol, Iran. He has a distinguished academic career focused on civil engineering research and education. Dr. Seyedpour’s scholarly output includes over 50 publications with notable citation indices across Scopus, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate, emphasizing his impactful contributions to the field. Dedicated to advancing structural optimization and innovative engineering solutions, he balances his academic role with leadership positions, having served as Head of the Civil Engineering Department. His dedication to excellence in teaching and research has established him as a respected figure in structural engineering circles.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Seyedpour earned his Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from the University of Kerman, Iran (2009), where he conducted pioneering research on the “Shape Optimum Design of Arch Dams using Advanced Optimization Methods.” He obtained his M.Sc. in Structural Engineering from the same institution (2004), focusing on “Optimum Design of Spherical Joints for Space Structures.” His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the University of Mazandaran, Babolsar, Iran (2000). Each stage of his education laid the groundwork for his specialization in advanced structural design and optimization techniques, fostering a robust foundation for his professional achievements.

 Experience 💼

Dr. Seyedpour has extensive teaching and professional experience spanning nearly two decades. Since 2016, he has served as an Associate Professor at Shomal University, having previously held positions as an Assistant Professor (2009-2016) and Instructor (2005-2009). He has taught at other notable institutions, including the University of Mazandaran and Islamic Azad University. His administrative roles include being the Head of the Civil Engineering Department at Shomal University (2023-present, 2010-2014) and Director of Graduate Studies (2015-2017). Dr. Seyedpour’s tenure highlights his commitment to academia, mentorship, and leadership in engineering education.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Dr. Seyedpour’s career is marked by significant academic recognition and achievements. His research excellence is reflected in an impressive h-index of 21 on both Google Scholar and ResearchGate, with over 1,600 citations to his name. His expertise in structural engineering software and optimization algorithms has earned him accolades within the academic and engineering communities. In addition, his longstanding contributions to teaching, innovative research methodologies, and leadership roles have fortified his reputation as a dedicated and influential figure in his field.

Research Focus 🔍

Dr. Seyedpour’s research encompasses a wide range of topics within structural engineering, including structural optimization, space structures, and dam engineering with an emphasis on the dam-water-foundation interaction. He is known for employing soft computing techniques such as genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimization, and machine learning to solve complex engineering problems. His work extends to health monitoring and structural damage detection, leveraging methods like the finite element method and approximation strategies. This blend of theoretical and applied research underscores his contribution to advancing engineering science and practical solutions.

Conclusion 📝

 Dr. Seyedpour’s exemplary academic and research career, coupled with his leadership roles and technical expertise, make him a strong contender for a Best Researcher Award. His substantial contributions to structural engineering through advanced optimization methods, health monitoring, and machine learning applications are commendable. Addressing opportunities for greater international exposure and cross-disciplinary collaboration could further enhance his research impact and strengthen his candidacy for future recognitions.

Publications 📚

  • Title: A two stage method for structural damage detection using a modal strain energy based index and particle swarm optimization
    Year: 2012
    Author: SM Seyedpoor
    Journal: International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics 47 (1), 1-8

 

  • Title: Structural damage detection using an efficient correlation-based index and a modified genetic algorithm
    Year: 2011
    Authors: M Nobahari, SM Seyedpoor
    Journal: Mathematical and Computer Modelling 53 (9-10), 1798-1809

 

  • Title: A new damage detection indicator for beams based on mode shape data
    Year: 2015
    Authors: O Yazdanpanah, SM Seyedpoor
    Journal: Structural Engineering and Mechanics 53 (4), 725-744

 

  • Title: An efficient indicator for structural damage localization using the change of strain energy based on static noisy data
    Year: 2014
    Authors: SM Seyedpoor, O Yazdanpanah
    Journal: Applied Mathematical Modelling 38 (9-10), 2661-2672

 

  • Title: An efficient method for structural damage localization based on the concepts of flexibility matrix and strain energy of a structure
    Year: 2013
    Authors: M Nobahari, SM Seyedpoor
    Journal: Structural Engineering and Mechanics 46 (2), 231-244

 

  • Title: Optimum shape design of arch dams for earthquake loading using a fuzzy inference system and wavelet neural networks
    Year: 2009
    Authors: SM Seyedpoor, J Salajegheh, E Salajegheh, S Gholizadeh
    Journal: Engineering Optimization 41 (5), 473-493

 

  1. Title: Optimal design of arch dams subjected to earthquake loading by a combination of simultaneous perturbation stochastic approximation and particle swarm algorithms
    Year: 2011
    Authors: SM Seyedpoor, J Salajegheh, E Salajegheh, S Gholizadeh
    Journal: Applied Soft Computing 11 (1), 39-48

 

  1. Title: An efficient method for structural damage detection using a differential evolution algorithm-based optimisation approach
    Year: 2015
    Authors: SM Seyedpoor, S Shahbandeh, O Yazdanpanah
    Journal: Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems 32 (3), 230-250

 

  1. Title: Shape optimal design of arch dams using an adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system and improved particle swarm optimization
    Year: 2010
    Authors: D Hamidian, SM Seyedpoor
    Journal: Applied Mathematical Modelling 34 (6), 1574-1585

 

  1. Title: Structural Damage Identification Using an Adaptive Multi-stage Optimization Method Based on a Modified Particle Swarm Algorithm
    Year: 2014
    Authors: MRN Shirazi, H Mollamahmoudi, SM Seyedpoor
    Journal: Journal of Optimization Theory and Application 160, 1009-1019

 

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JongWon Lee | Political Theory | Best Researcher Award

Posted on 24/08/202424/08/2024 by ScienceFather

Mr. JongWon Lee | Political Theory | Best Researcher Award

JongWon Lee is a Ph.D. candidate in Political Science at Indiana University – Bloomington, specializing in Political Theory and Comparative Politics. His research focuses on contemporary political theory, particularly the works of Hannah Arendt, social movements, and civil disobedience. JongWon has published articles on civil resistance and the concept of uncivil disobedience in Australian Journal of Political Science and reviewed books in History of European Ideas. His ongoing work includes examining feminist activism in South Korea and the implications of civil disobedience. JongWon has received several awards, including the Political Science Graduate Fellowship and the Benjamin Most Award.

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JongWon Lee: Research for Best Researcher Award Evaluation

Strengths for the Award
  • Innovative Research Focus: JongWon Lee’s research delves into contemporary political theory with a particular emphasis on Hannah Arendt and social movements. His work, such as the analysis of civil disobedience in Hong Kong and the Candlelight Movement in South Korea, reflects a deep engagement with current political issues and theoretical debates.
  • Publication Record: Lee has published articles in respected journals, including the Australian Journal of Political Science and Concept and Communication. His book review in History of European Ideas demonstrates a capacity for critical engagement with influential political theory texts.
  • Diverse Research Outputs: His range of work includes peer-reviewed articles, book reviews, and multiple under-review papers on various aspects of political theory, activism, and social movements. This indicates a well-rounded and prolific research output.
  • Awards and Fellowships: Lee has received numerous awards and fellowships, including the Political Science Graduate Fellowship and Benjamin Most Award, which underscore his academic excellence and recognition by peers.
Areas for Improvement
  • Broader Dissemination: While Lee’s publications are impressive, expanding the dissemination of his work through international journals and high-impact conferences could enhance his visibility and impact in the field.
  • Collaboration and Networking: Engaging in collaborative projects with other scholars and participating in a broader range of international conferences could further strengthen his research profile and impact.
  • Practical Implications: Integrating more empirical research or policy recommendations based on his theoretical work could enhance the practical relevance of his research and broaden its appeal beyond academia.

Education

Ph.D. in Political Science, Indiana University – Bloomington (2019 – present) Subfields: Political Theory, Comparative Politics Dissertation Committee: William Scheuerman (Chair), Hussein Banai, Aurelian Craiutu, Jeffrey Isaac, Jason Wu. M.A. in Political Science, Sogang University (2019). B.A. in International Studies, Handong University (2015)

Research Interests

  • Contemporary Political Theory
  • Hannah Arendt
  • Social Movements
  • Civil Disobedience

Working Papers & Projects

“Secularization of the Religious Civil Disobedience? Hahm’s Case”. “Gwangju Uprising and the Public Happiness”. “Arendt’s Encounter with #MeToo in South Korea”. “Is Civil Disobedience ‘Primarily American in its Origin and Substance?”. “Democracy’s Crisis and Citizenship”. “Popular Constitution-making in South Korea? Lessons from its Failure”

Awards, Fellowships, and Honors

Political Science Graduate Fellowship, Department of Political Science (Summer 2024). Benjamin Most Award, Department of Political Science (Summer 2023). Oakhanheum Fellowship, Oakhanheum Foundation (2023). Katherine C. Greenough Scholarship, Department of Political Science (Summer 2022). Wendell Willkie Scholarship, Department of Political Science (Spring 2022). Max Kade Fellowship, Department of Germanic Studies (2019-2020). Far East PK Scholarship, Far East Broadcasting Corporation (Fall 2016, Spring 2018). BK 21+ Research Scholarship, Korean Ministry of Education (2017). Hwa-su hoi Scholarship, Chenggang Foundation (2017). Next Century Humanities Scholarship, National Scholarship Foundation (2013). Merit-Based Scholarship, Handong University (2013). Academic Achievement Honors, Handong University (2013)

Publications:

  • Is Uncivil Disobedience ‘Phenomenologically Accurate’ and ‘Politically Useful’? Reflections on Uncivil Disobedience Based on the 2019 Hong Kong Protests
    • Journal: Australian Journal of Political Science
    • Publication Date: August 21, 2024
    • DOI: 10.1080/10361146.2024.2393584

 

  • Violence and Power in the Thought of Hannah Arendt
    • Review of Caroline Ashcroft’s book on Hannah Arendt
    • Journal: History of European Ideas
    • Publication Date: February 17, 2024
    • DOI: 10.1080/01916599.2023.2258508

 

Conclusion

JongWon Lee exhibits significant strengths as a researcher with a strong publication record, innovative focus on contemporary political theory, and multiple awards recognizing his contributions. His work on civil disobedience, social movements, and Hannah Arendt positions him as a leading scholar in political theory. Addressing areas such as broader dissemination and practical implications could further enhance his profile. Given his current achievements and potential for future impact, Lee is a strong candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award.

 

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