Nurhan Ecemis | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Nurhan Ecemis | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Civil Engineering Department, Izmir Institute of technology Turkey

Prof. Dr. Nurhan Ecemis is a distinguished geotechnical engineer specializing in geotechnical earthquake engineering, soil dynamics, and liquefaction. She is a professor at Izmir Institute of Technology (IZTECH), Turkey, and has served as the department chair since August 2024. She earned her Ph.D. from the State University of New York at Buffalo and has extensive academic and industry experience, including roles at the University of British Columbia and LANGAN Engineering, USA. Dr. Ecemis has published widely in high-impact journals and has contributed significantly to advancing geotechnical research. Her work focuses on laboratory and field testing methods, numerical modeling, and soil-structure interaction under seismic conditions. Recognized for her contributions, she has received multiple awards and research grants. She actively collaborates with international institutions and participates in global geotechnical engineering projects. Her expertise extends to advanced numerical simulations and experimental modeling in geotechnical engineering.

Publication Profile

Scholar

🎓 Education

Ph.D. in Civil, Structural & Environmental Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering) – State University of New York at Buffalo, USA (2004–2008). M.S. in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering) – Istanbul Technical University, Turkey (2001–2003). B.S. in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering, First-Class Honors) – Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey (1997–2001)

💼 Experience

Professor, Chair (2024–Present) – Civil Engineering Dept., Izmir Institute of Technology (IZTECH), Turkey. Professor (2021–Present) – IZTECH, Turkey. Visiting Professor (2022–2023) – University of British Columbia, Canada. Associate Professor (2015–2021) – IZTECH, Turkey. Assistant Professor (2009–2015) – IZTECH, Turkey. Staff Engineer III (2008–2009) – LANGAN Engineering, New York, USA. Research & Teaching Assistant (2004–2008) – SUNY Buffalo, USA. Geotechnical Engineer (2002–2003) – ENAR Geotechnical Engineering, Turkey

🏆 Awards & Honors

Research Excellence Award – Recognized for outstanding geotechnical research contributions. Best Paper Award – Multiple international conferences in geotechnical and earthquake engineering. National & International Research Grants – Funded by major institutions for geotechnical research. Visiting Professorship – Awarded by University of British Columbia for research collaboration. Reviewer & Editorial Board Member – Leading geotechnical and earthquake engineering journals.  Industry Collaboration Awards – Recognized for contributions to engineering consultancy and seismic risk assessment projects

🔍 Research Focus

Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering – Seismic response of soil-structure systems. Soil Liquefaction & Post-Liquefaction Behavior – Laboratory and field investigations. In-situ & Laboratory Testing – CPT, shaking table tests, and cyclic loading studies. Soil Dynamics & Geomechanics – Numerical modeling of soil-structure interaction. Foundation Engineering – Design and analysis under seismic conditions. Numerical & Computational Modeling – FLAC3D, PLAXIS, ABAQUS simulations

Publication Top Notes

Laminar box system for 1-g physical modeling of liquefaction and lateral spreading (2009) – S Thevanayagam, T Kanagalingam, A Reinhorn, R Tharmendhira, … – 70 citations

 

Simulation of seismic liquefaction: 1-g model testing system and shaking table tests (2013) – N Ecemis – 65 citations

 

Time-dependent physicochemical characteristics of Malaysian residual soil stabilized with magnesium chloride solution (2016) – N Latifi, ASA Rashid, N Ecemis, MM Tahir, A Marto – 46 citations

 

Sand-granulated rubber mixture to prevent liquefaction-induced uplift of buried pipes: a shaking table study (2021) – N Ecemis, H Valizadeh, M Karaman – 42 citations

 

The use of neural networks for CPT-based liquefaction screening (2015) – Y Erzin, N Ecemis – 41 citations

 

Experimental and numerical modeling on the liquefaction potential and ground settlement of silt-interlayered stratified sands (2021) – N Ecemis – 40 citations

 

Influence of consolidation properties on the cyclic re-liquefaction potential of sands (2015) – N Ecemis, HE Demirci, M Karaman – 39 citations

 

Influence of non-/low plastic fines on cone penetration and liquefaction resistance (2014) – N Ecemis, M Karaman – 25 citations

 

The use of neural networks for the prediction of cone penetration resistance of silty sands (2017) – Y Erzin, N Ecemis – 22 citations

 

Soil liquefaction-induced uplift of buried pipes in sand-granulated-rubber mixture: Numerical modeling (2022) – H Valizadeh, N Ecemis – 17 citations

 

Effects of permeability on liquefaction resistance and cone resistance (2008) – S Thevanayagam, N Ecemis – 15 citations

 

Effects of permeability and compressibility on liquefaction screening using cone penetration resistance (2008) – N Ecemis – 14 citations

 

Imran Ahmad | Hydrology GIS | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Imran Ahmad | Hydrology GIS | Best Researcher Award

 Prof  at Woldia University,  Ethiopia

Dr. Imran Ahmad is an Associate Professor at the Department of Hydraulic and Water Resources Engineering, Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia. He holds a Ph.D. in Environmental Science (Hydrology) and has 9 years of teaching and research experience. His areas of expertise include remote sensing, GIS, water resources management, and environmental monitoring. Dr. Ahmad has published 49 SCI/Scopus-indexed journal articles, with over 850 citations and an h-index of 12. He is actively involved in international conferences, guest editing journals, and contributing to projects focused on hydrological and environmental challenges in Ethiopia.

Profile

Scopus

🎓 Education

PhD in Environmental Science (Hydrology): Tamil University, India (2009-2013). Master’s in Environmental Science: Specialized in hydrology and water resource management. Bachelor’s Degree: In foundational Environmental Science and water resource studies.Training Certifications: Specialized training in GIS, Water CAD, Global Mapper, AutoCAD, and Civil 3D, enhancing his applied knowledge in environmental monitoring and resource management. Research Methods: Expertise in statistical analysis using SPSS and Idrisi Selva software.

💼 Experience

Associate Professor: Debre Tabor University, Ethiopia, with 9 years of teaching experience in hydraulic and water resource engineering. Researcher: Published 49 articles in SCI/Scopus-indexed journals, with research focused on remote sensing, hydrology, and environmental management. Courses Taught: Water resources management, remote sensing & GIS, soil and water conservation, groundwater engineering, urban drainage, environmental impact assessment, and more. Consultant & Trainer: Conducted training on GIS applications, water management, manuscript writing, and Scopus journal identification.

🏆 Awards & Honors

Invited Speaker: Delivered invited talks on remote sensing and GIS applications at prestigious workshops and conferences. Editorial Roles: Guest editor for special issues on Remote Sensing and Hydrological Studies. International Reviewer: Reviewed papers for high-impact journals such as Environmental Monitoring & Assessment and Journal of Hydrology. Conference Reviewer: Active reviewer for international conferences, including DICTAP11 in France. Committee Member: IAMSET (International Association of Management Science and Engineering Technology).

🔍 Research Focus

Remote Sensing & GIS: Focused on applying these technologies to water resource management and environmental monitoring. Hydrology: Investigating hydrological droughts, groundwater chemistry, and sustainable water management solutions. Water Resource Management: Specializing in watershed management, urban drainage systems, and water conservation strategies. Environmental Monitoring: Assessing the environmental impact and sustainability of water supply systems in arid regions.  Climate Change: Research on hydrological droughts and climate change impact in Ethiopian river basins.

Conclusion

Dr. Imran Ahmad’s impressive academic and research profile, combined with his dedication to teaching and community engagement, makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His contributions to the fields of hydraulic and water resources engineering demonstrate a profound commitment to environmental sustainability and innovation. By addressing areas for improvement, such as funding acquisition and interdisciplinary collaboration, he can further amplify his impact and recognition within the research community.

Publications Top Notes

  1. Identification of hotspots and cold-spots of groundwater potential using spatial statistics
    Authors: Liu, T., Ahmad, I., Dar, M.A., Kifle, T., Angualie, G.S.
    Journal: Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Effect of watershed characteristics on river flow for the case of two watersheds, Megech and Gumaro, Upper Blue Nile Basin, Ethiopia
    Authors: Kassahun, F.A., Kifelew, M.S., Ahmad, I., Abate, F.S., Mesalie, R.A.
    Journal: Applied Water Science
    Year: 2024

 

  1. Exploratory regression modeling for flood susceptibility mapping in the GIS environment
    Authors: Fenglin, W., Ahmad, I., Zelenakova, M., Berhan, M., Shafi, S.N.
    Journal: Scientific Reports
    Year: 2023

 

  1. Configuring the groundwater potential zone spatially using optimized hotspot analysis
    Authors: Ahmad, I., Zelenakova, M., Fenta, A., Damtie, M., Nurye, M.
    Journal: Environmental Earth Sciences
    Year: 2023

 

  1. Identification of potential dam sites using OLS regression and fuzzy logic approach
    Authors: Fu, Z., Ahmad, I., Fenta, A., Tenagashaw, D.Y., Shumey, E.E.
    Journal: Environmental Sciences Europe
    Year: 2022

 

  1. Sources of aerosol optical depth and its distribution in Abbay basin, Ethiopia
    Authors: Ahmad, I., Fenta, A., Dar, M.A., Berhan, M., Mekuriaw, T.
    Journal: Applied Geomatics
    Year: 2022

 

  1. Influence of determinant factors towards soil erosion using ordinary least squared regression in GIS domain
    Authors: Ahmad, I., Shaaikh, J.A., Fenta, A., Andualem, T.G., Teshome, A.
    Journal: Applied Geomatics
    Year: 2022

 

Behrooz Keshtegar | Civil engineering | Researcher Award

Prof.  Behrooz Keshtegar | Civil engineering | Researcher Award

Behrooz Keshtegar is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Zabol, Iran. He has served as a Researcher at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and an Adjunct Professor at Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam. With over a decade of academic experience, he specializes in structural reliability, optimization, and mathematical modeling. Keshtegar has an H-index of 45 and is a frequent contributor to high-impact scientific journals. His work has been internationally recognized, placing him among the top 2% of scientists worldwide.

Profile

Scholar

Education 🎓

BSc in Civil Engineering (2000-2004), University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran. MSc in Civil Engineering (2004-2007), Isfahan University of Technology, Iran. PhD in Civil Engineering (2008-2013), University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran Keshtegar’s academic journey began with a BSc in Civil Engineering, followed by an MSc from Isfahan University of Technology. His PhD, completed in 2013, focused on advanced methods in structural reliability and optimization. His educational background provided a solid foundation for his research in artificial intelligence and civil engineering.

Experience 💼

Associate Professor (2018-Present), University of Zabol, Iran. Assistant Professor (2014-2018), University of Zabol, Iran. Researcher (2019-2021), University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, China. Adjunct Professor (2019-2021), Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam Keshtegar’s professional career spans roles in academia and research, with significant contributions in structural reliability and optimization. He has been a key researcher in multiple international collaborations and has supervised numerous graduate students on innovative civil engineering projects.

Awards and Honors 🏆

Best PhD Student (2013), University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran. Distinguished Researcher (2015-2019), University of Zabol, Iran. Top 2% World Ranking Scientist (2020, 2021, 2022), Stanford University. Distinguished Young Researcher in Civil Engineering (2021), The Academy of Science, Iran. Keshtegar has been widely recognized for his research excellence, receiving multiple awards for his work in civil engineering. His distinguished achievements place him among the world’s top scientists in structural reliability and optimization.

Research Focus 🔬

Structural Reliability Analysis: Investigating stability transformation methods, probabilistic analysis, and reliability-based design optimization. Optimization: Focus on swarm optimization, harmony search, and artificial intelligence-based optimization of structures. Mathematical Modeling: Nonlinear modeling using AI techniques, metheuristic optimization, and response surface methods Keshtegar’s research emphasizes the use of advanced computational methods for structural analysis, optimization, and reliability assessment, with applications ranging from civil infrastructure to nano-composite structures. His work incorporates AI-driven models and cutting-edge optimization techniques.

Publications Top Notes:

  • Probabilistic framework for fatigue life assessment of notched components under size effects
    • International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2020, 181, 105685
    • Cited by: 299

 

  • Probabilistic modeling of uncertainties in fatigue reliability analysis of turbine bladed disks
    • International Journal of Fatigue, 2021, 142, 105912
    • Cited by: 175

 

  • Comparison of four heuristic regression techniques in solar radiation modeling: Kriging method vs RSM, MARS and M5 model tree
    • Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 2018, 81, 330-341
    • Cited by: 155

 

  • Probabilistic modeling of fatigue life distribution and size effect of components with random defects
    • International Journal of Fatigue, 2019, 126, 165-173
    • Cited by: 149

 

  • A hybrid relaxed first-order reliability method for efficient structural reliability analysis
    • Structural Safety, 2017, 66, 84-93
    • Cited by: 144

 

  • Prediction of maximum pitting corrosion depth in oil and gas pipelines
    • Engineering Failure Analysis, 2020, 112, 104505
    • Cited by: 142

 

  • Hybrid enhanced Monte Carlo simulation coupled with advanced machine learning approach for accurate and efficient structural reliability analysis
    • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2022, 388, 114218
    • Cited by: 140

🎯 Conclusion:

Behrooz Keshtegar is a highly accomplished researcher in the field of civil engineering with significant contributions to structural reliability, optimization, and artificial intelligence in engineering. His international recognition, strong publication record, and extensive contributions to both academic research and teaching make him a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award. With minor improvements in language and outreach, his profile would be even more formidable.