Maryam Mousavifard | Civil Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Maryam Mousavifard | Civil Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Fasa University | Iran

Seyedeh Maryam Mousavi Fard is an accomplished civil and water engineering scholar specializing in transient flow analysis, leak detection in water systems, and the integration of machine learning into hydraulic and environmental applications. She serves as an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at Fasa University, where she has also held key academic leadership and advisory roles. Her research spans pressurized pipe transients, turbulence behavior, cavitation, sensor placement, optimization, water and wastewater treatment, and water quality monitoring, with strong expertise in both numerical modeling and data-driven approaches. She is proficient in MATLAB, Python, and major hydraulic and CFD software, and actively applies machine learning techniques to engineering and interdisciplinary problems. Her scholarly output includes influential journal articles across hydraulic engineering, environmental engineering, and food and bioprocess systems, reflecting broad interdisciplinary collaboration. Recognized for excellence in teaching, she is known for innovative, student-centered learning methods and strong academic mentorship at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

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Numerical simulation of turbulent pipe flow for water hammer

Journal of Fluids Engineering, 137(11), 111203

A review of one-dimensional unsteady friction models for transient pipe flow

Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi

Qinjie Lin | Structural Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Mr. Qinjie Lin | Structural Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Chongqing University | China

Qinjie Lin is a researcher affiliated with Chongqing University, China, where he is connected with the State Key Laboratory of Power Transmission Equipment & System Security and New Technology and participates in engineering research related to mechanical systems and thermal-fluid dynamics. His work, as seen on academic networking sites like ResearchGate, shows involvement in both simulation-based engineering analysis and experimental studies of mechanical and thermal systems.  His publication record (as indexed on ResearchGate) includes research on the temperature and fluid characteristics of gear and transmission systems, particularly in aerospace applications. Several of his papers focus on numerical analysis of fluid and temperature fields in accessory gearboxes and fluid-solid coupling heat transfer in aviation transmission components, indicating expertise in leveraging computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and finite element modeling (FEM) for engineering problems.  Earlier work by Lin also explores surface integrity and material behavior following shot peening, a widely used surface-strengthening process. These studies analyze how parameters like coverage and peening velocity influence residual stress, surface roughness, and microstructural characteristics of steel components—topics relevant to mechanical design, fatigue life, and manufacturing quality.  His research output shows a blend of practical engineering and theoretical modeling, with multiple articles and preprints that reflect both applied mechanics and thermal field simulation. The ResearchGate profile lists around 11 publications with hundreds of reads and dozens of citations, suggesting a developing academic impact in mechanical and aerospace engineering domains.  Although specific Scopus metrics (such as citation counts and h-index) weren’t retrievable from the provided link, his published work reflects active engagement with numerical analysis methods and applied research problems, especially in the context of energy transfer, materials processing, and mechanical systems common to advanced engineering research at contemporary Chinese universities.

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Numerical Analysis of Fluid and Temperature Field of an Accessory Gearbox

– Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition), 2025

Alexey Beskopylny | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexey Beskopylny | Structural Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Alexey Beskopylny | Don State Technical University | Russia

Dr. Alexey N. Beskopylny, Doctor of Technical Sciences and Professor, currently serves as Vice-Rector at Don State Technical University and works in the Department of Transport Systems. A distinguished researcher in civil and materials engineering, his work focuses on advanced construction materials, sustainable concrete technologies, and the integration of artificial intelligence in structural analysis. Over his prolific career, he has authored more than 190 scientific publications, with 151 indexed in the Web of Science, accumulating over 1,500 citations and an H-index of 20. Prof. Beskopylny’s recent research (2020–2025) emphasizes eco-friendly and high-performance concretes, geopolymer binders, nanomaterial reinforcement, and machine learning-based predictive modeling for structural behavior. He has pioneered studies on the use of waste materials—including glass, coffee grounds, banana leaf ash, and natural fibers such as hemp and flax—to enhance the mechanical, thermal, and ecological properties of concrete. His works on digital image correlation, ultrasonic diagnostics, and computer vision demonstrate innovative methods for assessing microstructure, defects, and performance in concrete and composite materials. A major theme in his publications is the optimization of concrete properties through numerical simulations, AI algorithms, and experimental validation, bridging sustainable construction with digital engineering. He has published extensively in leading journals such as Scientific Reports, Applied Sciences, Materials, Polymers, Buildings, and Case Studies in Construction Materials. Through his interdisciplinary approach, Prof. Beskopylny has significantly advanced the fields of civil engineering, materials science, and sustainable infrastructure. His contributions have provided new pathways for developing energy-efficient, durable, and environmentally responsible construction materials—positioning him as a leading voice in modern engineering innovation and green construction technologies.

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Zubarev, K. P., Razveeva, I., Beskopylny, A. N., Stel’makh, S. A., Shcherban’, E. M., Mailyan, L. R., Shakhalieva, D. M., Chernil’nik, A., & Nikora, N. I. (2025). Predicting the strength of heavy concrete exposed to aggressive environmental influences by machine learning methods. Buildings, 15(21), 3998. https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings15213998

Özkılıç, Y. O., Kalkan, İ., Aksoylu, C., Madenci, E., Umiye, O. A., Althaqafi, E., Stel’makh, S. A., Shcherban’, E. M., & Beskopylny, A. N. (2025). Effect of stirrup spacing and recycled steel wires on the shear and energy dissipation of pultruded GFRP hybrid beams. Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics. https://doi.org/10.1177/15589250251380680

Ecemiş, A. S., Yildizel, S. A., Beskopylny, A. N., Stel’makh, S. A., Shcherban’, E. M., Aksoylu, C., Madenci, E., & Özkılıç, Y. O. (2025). Sustainable concrete with waste tire rubber and recycled steel fibers: Experimental insights and hybrid PINN–CatBoost prediction. Polymers, 17(21), 2910. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17212910

Özkılıç, Y. O., Başaran, B., Aksoylu, C., Karalar, M., Zeybek, Ö., Althaqafi, E., Beskopylny, A. N., Stel’makh, S. A., Shcherban’, E. M., & Umiye, O. A. (2025, October 21). Bending performance of reinforced concrete beams with partial waste glass aggregate replacement assessed by experimental, theoretical and digital image correlation analyses. Scientific Reports. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-20716-0

Stel’makh, S. A., Shcherban’, E. M., Beskopylny, A. N., Mailyan, L. R., Shilov, A. A., Razveeva, I., Oganesyan, S., Pogrebnyak, A., Chernil’nik, A., & Elshaeva, D. (2025). Enhancing the mechanical properties of sulfur-modified fly ash/metakaolin geopolymers with polypropylene fibers. Polymers, 17(15), 2119. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17152119

Sungyoung Yoon | Engineering Achievements | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sungyoung Yoon | Engineering Achievements | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Sungyoung Yoon | Samsung Electronics | South Korea

Dr. Sungyoung Yoon is a distinguished plasma engineer specializing in the development of advanced plasma devices for semiconductor manufacturing. He currently serves as a Principal Engineer at Samsung Electronics, where he leads innovations in remote plasma sources (RPS), PECVD plasma uniformity control, and selective etching processes for next-generation V-NAND and 3D memory devices. He earned his Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering with a focus on plasma physics and engineering from Seoul National University, where his research explored hydroxyl radical generation mechanisms in electrolyte streamer discharges. His academic foundation and technical expertise have driven a prolific career bridging plasma diagnostics, numerical modeling, and applied plasma engineering. Before joining Samsung, Dr. Yoon worked as a Senior Researcher at the Korea Institute of Fusion Energy (KFE) and as a Postdoctoral Associate at Seoul National University, where he contributed to projects involving plasma chemistry, optical diagnostics, and radical generation for industrial and biomedical applications. Dr. Yoon has authored SCI-indexed publications in leading journals such as Plasma Sources Science and Technology, Scientific Reports, and Physical Review Plasmas, and holds over a dozen international patents across Korea, the U.S., Taiwan, and China. His recent research explores metamaterials for plasma control, phase-controlled etching, and dual-frequency plasma systems.

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Yoon, S.-Y., Jeon, H., Yi, C., Park, S., Ryu, S., & Kim, S. B. (2018). Mutual interaction between plasma characteristics and liquid properties in AC-driven pin-to-liquid discharge. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 12037. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-30466-9

Kang, K. A., Ryu, Y. S., Piao, M. J., Shilnikova, K., Kang, H. K., Yi, J. M., Boulanger, M., … Yoon, S.-Y., … Hyun, J. W. (2018). DUOX2-mediated production of reactive oxygen species induces epithelial mesenchymal transition in 5-fluorouracil resistant human colon cancer cells. Redox Biology, 17, 224–235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2018.04.008

Baek, K. H., Yong, H. I., Yoo, J. H., Kim, J. W., Byeon, Y. S., Lim, J., Yoon, S.-Y., Ryu, S., & Jo, C. (2020). Antimicrobial effects and mechanism of plasma activated fine droplets produced from arc discharge plasma on planktonic Listeria monocytogenes and Escherichia coli O157:H7. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 53(12), 124002. https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ab6cb0

Lee, J. Y., Kim, K. H., Park, S. Y., Yoon, S.-Y., Kim, G. H., Lee, Y. M., Rhyu, I. C., & Seol, Y. J. (2019). The bactericidal effect of an atmospheric-pressure plasma jet on Porphyromonas gingivalis biofilms on sandblasted and acid-etched titanium discs. Journal of Periodontal & Implant Science, 49(5), 319–329. https://doi.org/10.5051/jpis.2019.49.5.319

Kang, K. A., Piao, M. J., Eom, S., Yoon, S.-Y., Ryu, S., Kim, S. B., Yi, J. M., & Hyun, J. W. (2020). Non-thermal dielectric-barrier discharge plasma induces reactive oxygen species by epigenetically modifying the expression of NADPH oxidase family genes in keratinocytes. Redox Biology, 37, 101698. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.redox.2020.101698