Alice Di Bella | Energy system | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Alice Di Bella | Energy system | Best Researcher Award

PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano, Italy

Ms. Alice Di Bella is a dedicated PhD candidate at Politecnico di Milano, specializing in Science, Technology, and Policy for Sustainable Change, under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Tavoni. Her research focuses on creating effective and just decarbonization scenarios for Italy and the EU. She holds a Master’s degree in Energy Engineering with a specialization in Green Power Systems, graduating cum laude from Politecnico di Milano. Alice has also gained valuable experience as a visiting researcher at RFF-CMCC EIEE in Milan and as a research trainee at Eurac Research in Bolzano. Throughout her academic journey, she has been actively involved in extracurricular activities, notably leading the marketing team for Enactus Polimi, where her team won the Enactus National Championship in 2020 with the project “Shea Matters.” Alice has demonstrated proficiency in multiple languages, including Italian, English, and Spanish, and is skilled in various technical and programming tools such as Python, Matlab, GAMS, R, and Microsoft Excel. She also holds several certificates, including an Introductory Certificate in Project Management from IPMA Italy and accomplishments in areas related to infrastructure in Africa and sustainable development goals from Polimi Open Knowledge.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Ms. Alice Di Bella is currently a PhD candidate in Science, Technology, and Policy for Sustainable Change at Politecnico di Milano, under the supervision of Prof. Massimo Tavoni. Her research focuses on developing scenarios for effective and just decarbonization for Italy and the EU, a project she has been involved in since February 2023. From September 2019 to December 2021, Alice pursued a Master’s degree in Energy Engineering, specializing in Green Power Systems, at Politecnico di Milano. She graduated with the highest honors, receiving a 110/110 cum laude. During this period, she was part of the team that won the Enactus National Championship in 2020 with the project “Shea Matters.” Her master’s thesis, conducted in collaboration with Eurac Research and supervised by Prof. Giampaolo Manzolini, focused on “Multi-Objective Optimization to Identify Carbon Neutrality Scenarios for the Italian Electric System,” completed between March 2021 and December 2021. Alice also participated in an Erasmus exchange program at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain, from February 2020 to July 2020. Prior to her master’s, she completed her Bachelor’s degree in Energy Engineering at Politecnico di Milano from September 2016 to July 2019, graduating with a score of 106/110. Her bachelor’s thesis, supervised by Prof. Gioele Di Marcoberardino, was titled “Designing an Off-Grid Minigrid for a Hotel in Sardinia, Involving a Desalination Station.” Alice’s academic journey began at Liceo Scientifico “Piero Bottoni” in Milan, where she studied from September 2011 to July 2016. During her high school years, she also spent a semester abroad at Lawrence County High School in Tennessee, USA, from August 2014 to December 2014.

Professional Experience:

Ms. Alice Di Bella has been a visiting researcher at RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment (EIEE) in Milan since January 2022. Prior to this, she served as a research trainee at Eurac Research in Bolzano from September 2021 to November 2021. From September 2019 to June 2021, Alice was the marketing team leader for Enactus Polimi, during which her team won the Enactus National Championship in 2020 with their project “Shea Matters.”

Skills:

Ms. Alice Di Bella is a native Italian speaker with proficient language skills in English, holding a C1 level with a First Certificate Grade B, and Spanish at a B2 level with an OLS certificate. Her technical and programming competencies include proficiency in Python, Matlab, GAMS, R, and Microsoft Excel.

Certificates:

Ms. Alice Di Bella holds an Introductory Certificate in Project Management from IPMA Italy. Additionally, she has earned certificates of accomplishment from Polimi Open Knowledge in the areas of “Enabling Infrastructure in Africa for the Next Production Revolution” and “Higher Education for Sustainable Development Goals.”v

 

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📚Publications :

Multi-Objective Optimization to Identify Carbon Neutrality Scenarios for the Italian Electric System

Authors: A. Di Bella, F. Canti, M.G. Prina, V. Casalicchio, G. Manzolini, W. Sparber

Citations: 2

Year: 2022

Demand-side policies for power generation in response to the energy crisis: a model analysis for Italy

Authors: A. Di Bella, M. Tavoni

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2024

Power system investment optimization to identify carbon neutrality scenarios for Italy

Authors: A. Di Bella, F. Canti, M.G. Prina, V. Casalicchio, G. Manzolini, W. Sparber

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2023

Demand-Side Strategies for CO2 Emission Reductions: An Integrated Assessment Modeling Perspective

Authors: R. van Heerden, O. Edelenbosch, B.L. Baptista, A. Di Bella, V. Daioglou, …

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2023

Deep mitigation strategies for the European building sector

Authors: A. Mastrucci, B. van Ruijven, F.P. Colelli, V. Daioglou, A. Di Bella, …

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2023

Verso una crescita a zero emissioni: Gli impatti macroeconomici e occupazionali per l’Italia del pacchetto “Fit for 55”

Authors: F. Bosello, C. Carraro, A. Di Bella, R. Key, R. Parrado, G. Standardi, M. Tavoni

Citations: Not provided

Year: 2023

 

 

Rushikesh Joshi | Enzymology | Fast Cited Article Award

Dr. Rushikesh Joshi | Enzymology | Fast Cited Article Award

Assistant Professor at Gujarat University, India

Dr. Rushikesh Joshi is a distinguished biochemist with extensive academic and research experience. He completed his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in 2016, following his M.Sc. in Biochemistry from Saurashtra University and his B.Sc. in Biochemistry from Sardar Patel University. Dr. Joshi is currently involved in two key research projects: one on the structural and functional characterizations of key enzymes in the sennoside biosynthetic pathway in Senna, funded by SERB-TARE, and another on the repurposing of chitinous waste for sustainable agriculture, funded by GUJCOST.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Rushikesh Joshi holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Biochemistry from The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda in Vadodara, Gujarat, India, where he studied from 2009 to 2016. He earned his Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Biochemistry from Saurashtra University in Rajkot, Gujarat, India, completing the program between 2007 and 2009. Prior to that, Dr. Joshi obtained his Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree in Biochemistry from Sardar Patel University in Vallabhvidhyanagar, India, which he attended from 2004 to 2007.

Research:

Dr. Rushikesh Joshi is currently engaged in two significant research projects. The first project, titled “Structural and Functional Characterizations of Key Enzymes Involved in Sennoside Biosynthetic Pathway in Senna (Cassia angustifolia Vahl.),” is funded by SERB-TARE and is ongoing. The second project, “Repurposing of Chitinous Waste and Application Towards Sustainable Agriculture Technology,” is funded by GUJCOST and is also ongoing.

Awards:

Dr. Rushikesh Joshi has received several awards and fellowships throughout his academic and research career. He was honored with international travel awards from DST-SERB, DBT, and CICS to attend the 29th Annual Symposium of the Protein Society in Barcelona, Spain, in 2015. He was awarded a Senior Research Fellowship from August 2013 to January 2016 by the Center for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Government of India, for a project titled “Studies on the Effects of Mutations in Parallel β-Bulge of Ubiquitin on Protein Translation, Sorting, and Lysosomal Degradation.” Prior to this, Dr. Joshi held a Junior Research Fellowship from July 2009 to December 2011, funded by the Department of Biotechnology (DBT), Government of India, for his project “Structural Studies on the Degradation Determinant Signals of Ornithine Decarboxylase and Redesigning of Ornithine Decarboxylase for Efficient Targeted Protein Degradation.” In 2011, Dr. Joshi received a travel award for his poster presentation on “Structural Studies on Degradation Determinant Signals of ODC” at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay. He won second prize for an oral presentation on “Fluorescence Studies on Degradation Determinant Signals of ODC” at I2IT, Pune, in 2010. Additionally, he was awarded the Young Scientist Award for his work on “Oxidative Stress Induced by Methylmercury and Its Amelioration with Curcumin, Vitamin B Complex, Glutathione, and Their Combination” at Saurashtra University, Rajkot, in 2009.

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📚Publications :

Plant chitinases and their role in plant defense: A comprehensive review

Authors: B Vaghela, R Vashi, K Rajput, R Joshi

Journal: Enzyme and Microbial Technology

Volume: 159

Article Number: 110055

Citations: 77

Year: 2022

The role of polymorphism in various potential genes on polycystic ovary syndrome susceptibility and pathogenesis

Authors: H Chaudhary, J Patel, NK Jain, R Joshi

Journal: Journal of Ovarian Research

Volume: 14

Issue: 1

Article Number: 125

Citations: 54

Year: 2021

Synthesis, spectroscopic characterization and DNA nuclease activity of Cu (II) complexes derived from pyrazolone based NSO-donor Schiff base ligands

Authors: KM Vyas, RG Joshi, RN Jadeja, CR Prabha, VK Gupta

Journal: Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy

Volume: 84

Issue: 1

Citations: 48

Year: 2011

Syntheses, characterization and molecular structures of calcium (II) and copper (II) complexes bearing O2-chelate ligands: DNA binding, DNA cleavage and anti-microbial study

Authors: RN Jadeja, KM Vyas, VK Gupta, RG Joshi, CR Prabha

Journal: Polyhedron

Volume: 31

Issue: 1

Pages: 767-778

Citations: 38

Year: 2012

Microbial surfactants: a journey from fundamentals to recent advances

Authors: DS Pardhi, RR Panchal, VH Raval, RG Joshi, P Poczai, WH Almalki

Journal: Frontiers in Microbiology

Volume: 13

Article Number: 982603

Citations: 25

Year: 2022

Engineering degrons of yeast ornithine decarboxylase as vehicles for efficient targeted protein degradation

Authors: RG Joshi, S Kulkarni, CR Prabha

Journal: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) – General Subjects

Volume: 1850

Issue: 12

Pages: 2452-2463

Citations: 10

Year: 2015

Uncovering the interaction interface between Harpin (Hpa1) and rice Aquaporin (OsPIP1; 3) through protein–protein docking: an in silico approach

Authors: J Patoliya, K Thaker, K Rabadiya, D Patel, NK Jain, R Joshi

Journal: Molecular Biotechnology

Pages: 1-13

Citations: 9

Year: 2023

Superiority of herbal and natural antioxidants mix therapy over their individual applications in methylmercury stressed chick: 1. Curcumin, vitamin B complex and glutathione

Authors: PP Sood, R Joshi, K Gupte, V Vekariya, P Vekaria, C Delvadiya, P Ankola

Journal: Journal of Cell and Tissue Research

Volume: 9

Issue: 2

Pages: 1803

Citations: 8

Year: 2009

Assessment of gut microbial β-glucuronidase and β-glucosidase activity in women with polycystic ovary syndrome

Authors: J Patel, H Chaudhary, K Rajput, B Parekh, R Joshi

Journal: Scientific Reports

Volume: 13

Issue: 1

Article Number: 11967

Citations: 7

Year: 2023

Degrons of yeast and mammalian ornithine decarboxylase enzymes make potent combination for regulated targeted protein degradation

Authors: RG Joshi, C Ratna Prabha

Journal: Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology

Volume: 101

Pages: 2905-2917

Citations: 6

Year: 2017

Video coding technology proposal by Qualcomm Inc., document jctvc-a121, itu-t sg16 wp3 and iso

Authors: M Karczewicz, P Chen, R Joshi, X Wang, WJ Chien, R Panchal

Journal: IEC JTC1/SC29/WG11

Citations: 6

Year: 2010

 

 

Lea Daou | Psychiatry | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Lea Daou | Psychiatry | Best Researcher Award

 

Resident Physician-Post graduate year II at American University of Beirut Medical Center,  Lebanon

Dr. Lea Daou is a dedicated Psychiatry Resident at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), currently in her second postgraduate year (PGY2). She holds a medical degree from the Lebanese University, Faculty of Medical Sciences, where she consistently ranked at the top of her class. Dr. Daou has completed rotations in psychiatry, neurology, internal medicine, and emergency medicine, and has also gained international experience through an observership at the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. Her academic achievements include passing the USMLE Step 2 with a score of 247 and USMLE Step 1, along with high scores on the IFOM exams. Dr. Daou’s research contributions are substantial, with publications in respected journals such as Academic Psychiatry, Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry, L’Encephale, and the Australasian Journal of Dermatology. She has explored topics ranging from the attitudes towards psychiatry among medical students to neurocognitive assessments for Alzheimer’s disease and substance use disorders in the context of socio-economic crises.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Lea Daou pursued her medical education at the Lebanese University, Faculty of Medical Sciences in Hadath, Lebanon, from 2015 to 2022. During her time there, she demonstrated exceptional academic performance, ranking 1st in her 2nd and 3rd years of pre-med out of 130 candidates. She continued to excel, ranking 2nd in her first year of medical school (med I) out of 126 candidates and maintaining the 2nd position in her fourth year (med IV) out of 124 candidates. Prior to her medical studies, Dr. Daou completed her Lebanese Baccalaureate in Life Sciences at Sisters of Charity School-Besançon in Baabda, Lebanon, from 2000 to 2015. She graduated with honors, achieving a commendable rating of “very good.” In addition to her academic achievements, she contributed over 100 hours of community service, demonstrating a strong commitment to both her education and her community.

🗣️Professional experience:

Dr. Lea Daou is a Psychiatry Resident at the American University of Beirut Medical Center (AUBMC), currently at the PGY2 level. She has completed rotations in psychiatry, neurology, internal medicine, and emergency medicine. Dr. Daou has also completed an observership at the Cleveland Clinic Ohio in the Psychiatry department, specifically in the Consultation Liaison Service/Alcohol and Drug Recovery Center (ADRC). Prior to her residency, she served as a Med IV intern at Baabda Governmental Hospital in Baabda, Lebanon, and Saint Charles Hospital in Hazmieh, Lebanon. She also completed a Med III internship at Sacre Coeur Hospital in Hazmieh, Lebanon, where she received a certificate for remarkable performances during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Achievements:

Dr. Lea Daou has achieved significant milestones in her academic and professional career. She has successfully passed the USMLE Step 2 with a score of 247 in November 2023 and USMLE Step 1 in April 2022. Additionally, she performed well on the IFOM exams, scoring 84 on IFOM 2 and 79 on IFOM 1 in December 2021. Dr. Daou has contributed to the field of psychiatry through several publications and ongoing research projects. She co-authored a paper on the attitudes towards psychiatry among Lebanese medical students, identifying factors that could foster a more favorable outlook, which was published in Academic Psychiatry in April 2021. As the second and corresponding author, she has been integral to this research. Another significant publication is her narrative review on the potential of neurocognitive assessments as a lower-cost alternative to biomarkers in predicting the progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer’s disease (AD), published in Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry in July 2023, where she served as the first author. Furthermore, Dr. Daou led a cross-sectional study on substance use disorder amid the economic crisis, COVID-19 pandemic, and social unrest in Beirut, which appeared in L’Encephale in September 2023. She is also the first and corresponding author of this study. Currently, she is working on an exploratory cross-sectional study that started in March 2023, focusing on screening for eating disorders and their correlates in the geriatric Lebanese population. In addition to her work in psychiatry, Dr. Daou has contributed to general medical research. She authored a bibliometric analysis of psoriasis research in the Arab world from 2004 to 2019, published in the Australasian Journal of Dermatology in August 2020. She also co-authored a nationwide study on the epidemiology and incidence of retinoblastoma in the Middle East, published in the Cureus Journal of Medical Science in October 2021, and another article on trans-duodenal surgical ampullectomy in January 2022 in the same journal. Dr. Daou’s research on melanoma in the Arab world, a quantitative and qualitative PubMed-based analysis of research output from 2004 to 2019, was published in the International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology in August 2022, where she was the first author. Lastly, she contributed to an article examining the clinical trials landscape for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and its adequacy in developing new treatments, published in ecancermedicalscience in September 2022.

Skills:

Dr. Lea Daou possesses advanced proficiency in French, English, and Arabic. Her linguistic skills enable her to engage with a diverse range of patients and colleagues in her professional environment. Additionally, Dr. Daou has contributed to the academic community by reviewing articles for several esteemed journals, including Academic Psychiatry, Transplant Immunology, African Health Sciences, Journal of Men’s Health, and the International Journal of Mental Health Promotion.

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📚Publications :

Can neurocognitive assessment be a lower-cost substitute for biomarkers in predicting progression from mild cognitive impairment (MCI) to Alzheimer’s disease (AD)? A narrative review

Authors: Daou, L., El Alayli, A., Constantinos, F., Dib, G., Barakat, M.

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Journal: Biomarkers in Neuropsychiatry, 9, 100069

Substance use disorder in the context of the economic crisis, covid-19 pandemic and social unrest: a cross-sectional study across Beirut (2020–2021) | Trouble addictif dans le contexte de la crise économique, la pandémie covid-19 et la situation sociale: une étude transversale à Beirut (2020–2021)

Authors: Daou, L., Rached, A., Jrad, M., Naja, W., Haddad, R.

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Journal: Encephale

Perspective on Melanoma in the Arab World: A Quantitative and Qualitative PubMed-Based Analysis of Research Output (2004-2019)

Authors: Daou, L.R., El Hage, S., Bteich, Y.T., Hosri, J.E., Wehbi, J.A.M.

Citations: 0

Year: 2022

Journal: International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology, 5(4), pp. 213–217

Current landscape of clinical trials for HPV-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC)

Authors: Bteich, Y.T., Hosri, J.E., Wehbi, J.A., Daou, L.R.

Citations: 2

Year: 2022

Journal: ecancermedicalscience, 16, 1447

Attitudes Towards Psychiatry in Lebanese Medical Students: What Are the Factors that Could Lead to a More Favorable Outlook?

Authors: El Hage, S., Daou, L., Sayde, G., Hallit, S., Salameh, P.

Citations: 3

Year: 2021

Journal: Academic Psychiatry, 45(6), pp. 681–687

Psoriasis: A bibliometric analysis in the Arab World (2004–2019)

Authors: Daou, L., El Hage, S., Wakim, E., Safi, S., Salameh, P.

Citations: 13

Year: 2021

Journal: Australasian Journal of Dermatology, 62(1), pp. e19–e23

 

 

Anna Siri | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Anna Siri | Social Sciences | Best Researcher Award

 Professor at University of Pegaso, Italy

Assoc Prof Dr. Anna Siri is a distinguished academic with a robust background in economics and education. She earned her MSc in Economics from the University of Genoa’s Faculty of Economics and Business on November 3, 1994. She furthered her expertise with a Ph.D. in Evaluation of Educational Processes and Systems from the Doctoral School in Human Sciences at the University of Genoa, achieved on November 1, 2012. Dr. Siri has pursued numerous postgraduate courses, consistently earning scholarships for her studies. These include a European Teaching Licence for Information Technology and Communication from the Department of Education Sciences, University of Genoa, a Master’s degree in Telematic-Education applied to Health Sciences and ICT in Medicine, and a course in Design, Management, and Evaluation of European Projects from the Higher Education Network, Bic Liguria ScpA. She also holds a first-level university master’s degree in Innovation in Public Administration from the University of Genoa’s Department of Political Science. Her research activities span both public and private sectors across Europe. Notable projects include the Centre for the Third Age Education Project, the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence “Rights and Science,” and the YOUNG_ADULLLT project, which focused on policies supporting young adults in their life course. Dr. Siri’s work has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 Label, the Seal of Excellence for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship, and funding for the LOUPE project under Italy’s National Represence and Resilience Plan. Her contributions to the fields of education and economics, combined with her extensive research and teaching experience, underscore her commitment to academic excellence and innovation.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Degree and PhD: Dr. Anna Siri holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Economics from the University of Genoa, Faculty of Economics and Business, achieved on November 3, 1994. She further pursued her academic excellence by obtaining a PhD in Evaluation of Educational Processes and Systems from the Doctoral School in Human Sciences, University of Genoa, Faculty of Education. She was a scholarship winner of the San Paolo Foundation for Schools, and her PhD was awarded on January 11, 2012.

Postgraduate Courses: Dr. Siri has undertaken several postgraduate courses to enhance her expertise. In the academic year 2006/2007, she completed a Postgraduate Course in European Teaching Licence for Information Technology and Communication (EPICT) at the Department of Education Sciences, University of Genoa, where she was a scholarship recipient. In the academic year 2010/2011, she obtained a second-level Master’s degree in Telematic-Education Applied to Health Sciences and ICT in Medicine (MATAM), also as a scholarship winner. This degree was awarded on January 17, 2012. From January 17, 2012, to September 25, 2012, Dr. Siri participated in a Postgraduate Course in Design, Management, and Evaluation of European Projects, where she was again a scholarship winner, provided by the Higher Education Network, Bic Liguria ScpA. In the academic year 2016/2017, she completed a first-level university master’s degree in Innovation in Public Administration (MIPA) at the Department of Political Science, University of Genoa, continuing her tradition of academic excellence as a scholarship recipient.

🗣️Teaching Experience:

In the academic year 2023/24 and ongoing, Dr. Anna Siri serves as an Associate Professor at the University of Pegaso, Naples, Italy, where she teaches Sociology of Education (9 CFU) for the Bachelor’s program in Lettere, Sapere Umanistico e Formazione. In the same academic year, she also teaches Sociology (6 CFU) for the Bachelor’s program in Scienze dell’Educazione e della Formazione at the University of Pegaso, Naples, Italy. Since the academic year 2022/23, Dr. Siri has been an Adjunct Professor at the University of Genoa, Italy, teaching Anthropology of Tourism (6 CFU) for the Bachelor of Science in Tourism: Business, Culture, and Territory, with approximately 10 students per year. Additionally, since the academic year 2021/22, she has been teaching Anthropology within the CI Theory and Technique of Motor Activities, History of Sport, and Anthropology (2 CFU) for the BSc in Motor Sciences, Sport, and Health at the University of Genoa, Italy, with approximately 170 students per year.

Teaching Tenure in PhD Programmes:

In the academic year 2013/14, Dr. Siri was an Adjunct Professor at the University of Genoa, Italy, where she held a contract within the Doctorate Course in Evaluation of Educational Processes and Systems (SPS/07) for supplementary teaching as per Article 23, paragraph 2, Law 240/2010 (DISFOR Director Decree no. 24 of 24/2/2014). From the academic year 2018/19 to 2020/21, Dr. Siri was the holder of the module ‘How to write a research project in social-humanistic areas to be submitted to an international competitive call’ at the Doctor of Social Sciences Course, Department of Education, University of Genoa.

Research:

From December 1, 2013, to November 30, 2016, Dr. Anna Siri was involved in the Centre for the Third Age Education Project (544517-TEMPUS-1-2013-1-IT-TEMPUS-JPHES), which was selected as a ‘success story’ by a panel of experts from the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport, and Culture. The project’s objectives were to develop, accumulate, and maintain human capital by promoting lifelong learning and social inclusion of older people in the informal and secondary education system in Azerbaijan, Russia, and Ukraine. The project also aimed to carry out an awareness-raising campaign on issues related to the education and well-being of older people in these countries. The team included Antonio Guerci, Diana Spulber, Guido F. Amoretti, Giselle Janeiro, Sayavush Gassimov (Baku Eurasian University), Anna Kukharenko (Volyn Institute of Economics and Management), Tatiana Tereshkina (Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design), and Erik Selecky (Technical University in Zvolen). Dr. Siri’s role was as a member of the Quality Evaluation Board, which is currently in place to ensure the sustainability of the Centres created through the funding obtained. From 2016 to 2018, Dr. Siri contributed to the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence (565513-EPP-1-2015-1-EN-EPPJMO-CoE) under the project “Rights and Science,” funded by the European Union, EACEA. The scientific coordinator was the Department of Experimental Medicine, University of Perugia, Italy. The Centre of Excellence ‘Rights and Science’ brought together lawyers, economists, and social scientists who dealt with the legal, ethical, economic, and social aspects of scientific research, innovation, and technology in Europe and other continents. Key topics of interest included biodiversity and environmental protection, researcher responsibility, bio-law, privacy and protection of fundamental rights in research and technology, and intellectual property and technology transfer. The team consisted of Roberto Cippitani (Chair Holder), Valentina Colcelli (CNR), Christoph Brochhausen (University of Regensburg), Joanna Oslejewicz (General Directorate for Environmental Protection, Poland), C. F. Molina (Universidad Alcald de Henares), Anna Siri (UNIGE), and experts from various international universities. Dr. Siri’s role involved being an international, interdisciplinary, and cross-sectoral research team member, participating in activities/tasks such as ethical implications of open access, ethics and citizen science, and dissemination activities. From March 1, 2016, to February 28, 2019, Dr. Siri participated in the YOUNG_ADULLLT project – Policies Supporting Young Adults in their Life Course: A Comparative Perspective of Lifelong Learning and Inclusion in Education and Work in Europe. The project’s objectives were to analyze the compatibility of different lifelong learning (LLL) policies in terms of their focus and objectives, particularly how each policy addresses the needs of young adults. Additionally, the project aimed to analyze the intended and unintended effects of these policies on young adults, examining relevant societal developments such as processes of de-standardization across the life course and a new political economy of capabilities. The project also sought to gain new insights into regional and local decision-making, focusing on actors, dynamics, and trends. The partnership included the University of Münster (Germany – coordinator), University of Education Freiburg (Germany), Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany), Plovdiv University (Bulgaria), South-West University Blagoevgrad (Bulgaria), University of Zagreb (Croatia), University of Glasgow (UK), University of Lisbon (Portugal), University of Porto (Portugal), Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain), University of Genoa (Italy), University of Vienna (Austria), University of Granada (Spain), University of Turku (Finland), and European Research Services GmbH (Germany). Dr. Siri’s role was as a member of the UNIGE research team, contributing a sociological perspective on the suffering and distress of young NEETs (Not in Education, Employment, or Training).

Awards:

In June 2018, Dr. Anna Siri was honored by the Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Tourism, as part of the National Coordination of the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018. She was awarded the European Year of Cultural Heritage 2018 Label for her significant contributions to the “Worlds and Ways of Caring” Project at the Antonio Scarpa Ethnomedicine Museum, University of Genoa. In March 2021, Dr. Siri received a prestigious accolade from the European Commission, being awarded the Seal of Excellence for the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowship. Her project, titled GENIE – Gender imbalance in STEM education in Italy and Slovenia: trends and predictors using microdata from international large-scale assessments, was recognized for its innovative approach and impactful research. The project proposal was identified as number 101032894. Most recently, in December 2022, Dr. Siri was recognized by the Ministry of University and Research under the NATIONAL REPRESENCE AND RESILIENCE PLAN (NRP). Her project was awarded under Mission 4 “Education and Research”, Component 2 “From research to enterprise”, Investment 1.2 – Funding of projects submitted by young researchers, as per Notice no. 247 of 19/08/2022. Her LOUPE project (SOE_0000195) was acknowledged for its forward-thinking contributions to research and its potential to drive innovation.

 

📚Publications :

Academic climate, well‐being and academic performance in a university degree course

Authors: N Rania, A Siri, A Bagnasco, G Aleo, L Sasso

Journal: Journal of Nursing Management

Citations: 108

Year: 2014

The use of item analysis for the improvement of objective examinations

Authors: A Siri, M Freddano

Journal: Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences

Citations: 44

Year: 2011

Predicting students’ dropout at university using artificial neural networks

Author: A Siri

Journal: Italian Journal of Sociology of Education

Citations: 42

Year: 2015

Kinetic behaviour of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate conversion into methylglyoxal

Authors: A Bonsignore, G Leoncini, A Siri, D Ricci

Journal: The Italian Journal of Biochemistry

Citations: 31

Year: 1973

Effects of acculturation, coping strategies, locus of control, and self-efficacy on chronic pain: study of Chinese immigrant women in Italy–insights from a thematic field analysis

Authors: TS Re, NL Bragazzi, A Siri, C Cisneros Puebla, S Friese, M Simões, …

Journal: Journal of Pain Research

Citations: 25

Year: 2017

Distance education for health professions’ students

Authors: A Siri, M Rui

Journal: Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences

Citations: 25

Year: 2015

Translation and validation of the Nomophobia Questionnaire (NMP-Q) in Italian language: Insights from factor analysis

Authors: NL Bragazzi, G Del Puente, G Adavastro, V Pompei, A Siri, N Rania, …

Journal: European Psychiatry

Citations: 23

Year: 2016

An infodemiological investigation of the so-called “Fluad effect” during the 2014/2015 influenza vaccination campaign in Italy: ethical and historical implications

Authors: N Mahroum, A Watad, R Rosselli, F Brigo, V Chiesa, A Siri, …

Journal: Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics

Citations: 21

Year: 2018

Applying artificial neural networks to predict communication risks in the emergency department

Authors: A Bagnasco, A Siri, G Aleo, G Rocco, L Sasso

Journal: Journal of Advanced Nursing

Citations: 21

Year: 2015

Teacher training for school self-evaluation

Authors: M Freddano, A Siri

Journal: Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences

Citations: 19

Year: 2012

 

 

 

Saliha Theiri | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saliha Theiri | Economics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Republic of China Military Academy, Tunisia

Dr. Saliha Theiri is an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis, specializing in Management Sciences. She received her postdoctoral qualification in Management Sciences in 2021 and completed her doctoral thesis in Finance in 2011. Her research interests include financial performance, digital transformation, cryptocurrency markets, and corporate social responsibility. Dr. Theiri has a diverse professional background, including roles in academia and government, and she has published several articles in reputable journals.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Saliha Theiri completed her postdoctoral qualification in Management Sciences in 2021 at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis. She earned her doctoral degree in Management Sciences from ISGS in 2011, specializing in Finance under the guidance of Professor Ati Abdessatar. Her thesis, titled “Structure financière, fidélisation de l’actionnariat individuel et performance : Illustration par les contextes français et tunisien,” focused on financial structure, individual shareholder loyalty, and performance, with examples from French and Tunisian contexts. Prior to her doctoral studies, Dr. Theiri obtained a Research Master’s in Finance in 2007, supervised by Professor Jean-Michel Sahut, with a thesis on “La fidélisation des actionnaires” (Shareholder loyalty). She also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Finance, completing her final dissertation on “La prime de risque de change” (Exchange rate risk premium) in 2004 under the supervision of Professor Ezzedine Abouab. Dr. Theiri’s academic journey began with a Baccalaureate in the Mathematics Section in 2000.

🗣️Professional Experience:

Since 2019, Dr. Saliha Theiri has been working as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis. Prior to this, from 2013 to 2019, she held a similar position at the University of Jizan in Saudi Arabia. She also served as an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Management Sciences of Tunis from 2012 to 2013. Dr. Theiri’s professional experience also includes roles outside academia. From 2010 to 2012, she worked as a Central Controller at the Ministry of Finance in Tunis. Before that, she was a Contractual Assistant at ISEAH du Kef, part of the University of Jendouba, from 2008 to 2010. She began her professional career as a Temporary Assistant at the Faculty of Legal, Economic, and Management Sciences of Jendouba from 2006 to 2007.

 

📚Publications :

Digitization effects on banks’ financial performance: the case of an African country

Authors: S. Theiri, S. Hadoussa

Citations: Not available

Year: 2024

Dividend policy and crisis: Exploring the interplay between performance and financial constraints in the French context

Authors: S. Theiri, S. Ben Hamad, M. Ben Amor

Citations: 0

Year: 2023

Short-term effect of COVID-19 pandemic on cryptocurrency markets: A DCC-GARCH model analysis

Authors: K. Ben-Ahmed, S. Theiri, N. Kasraoui

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Cryptocurrency liquidity during the Russia–Ukraine war: the case of Bitcoin and Ethereum

Authors: S. Theiri, R. Nekhili, J. Sultan

Citations: 23

Year: 2023

The CSR-performance nexus in the French tourism sector: do MCs matter?

Authors: S. Theiri, B.A. Alareeni

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Perception of the digital transformation as a strategic advantage through the Covid 19 crisis? case of Tunisian banks

Authors: S. Theiri, B. Alareeni

Citations: 8

Year: 2023

The impact of financial performance and firm characteristics on earnings management: Case of Tunisian Companies

Authors: S. Theiri, N. Kasraoui, N. Bouzaiene

Citations: 2

Year: 2022

Weak form of efficiency hypotheses: Empirical modeling with box-Pierce, ADF and ARCH tests

Authors: S. Theiri, A. Ati

Citations: 2

Year: 2020

The importance of relationship management with small shareholders in value creation: Illustration by French and Tunisian backgrounds

Authors: Saliha T., Abdessatar A.

Citations: 0

Year: 2011

 

 

 

Ching-Lung Fan | Civil Engineering| Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Ching-Lung Fan | Civil Engineering| Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Republic of China Military Academy, Taiwan

Dr. Ching-Lung Fan is a prolific researcher and academic with a focus on construction management and engineering. His work spans various topics, including defect risk assessment, data mining, machine learning, and deep learning applications in construction. He has published extensively in prestigious journals and conferences, showcasing his expertise and contributions to the field. Dr. Fan’s research is highly regarded for its innovative approach and practical relevance, making him a respected figure in the academic community.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Ching-Lung Fan has a strong academic background, with a Master’s degree from National Taiwan University, Taipei, which he obtained from September 2004 to July 2006. Building on this foundation, he pursued further studies and completed his Ph.D. at the National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology, Kaohsiung, from September 2014 to January 2019. His educational achievements reflect his dedication to learning and his commitment to advancing his expertise in military affairs and education.

🗣️Work experience:

Dr. Ching-Lung Fan has a distinguished career in academia, specializing in military affairs and education. He began his tenure at the Republic of China Military Academy, Kaohsiung, as an Assistant Professor in January 2019, where he demonstrated exceptional teaching and research skills. In recognition of his contributions and expertise, Dr. Fan was promoted to the position of Associate Professor in June 2022. His dedication to military education and his commitment to excellence make him a valuable asset to the academy.

Interests:

Dr. Ching-Lung Fan has a keen interest in the fields of machine learning, data mining, and deep learning. These areas of study align closely with his academic and professional pursuits, as they offer innovative approaches to analyzing and interpreting complex data. His interest in these fields underscores his commitment to staying abreast of the latest advancements in technology and using them to enhance his research and teaching capabilities.

 

📚Publications :

Evaluation of CART, CHAID, and QUEST Algorithms: A Case Study of Construction Defects in Taiwan

Authors: CL Lin, CL Fan*

Journal: Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering

Year: 2019

Citations: 91

Defect risk assessment using a hybrid machine learning method

Authors: CL Fan

Journal: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management

Year: 2020

Citations: 37

Examining Association between Construction Inspection Grades and Critical Defects Using Data Mining and Fuzzy Logic

Authors: CL Lin, CL Fan*

Journal: Journal of Civil Engineering and Management

Year: 2018

Citations: 20

Hybrid analytic hierarchy process–artificial neural network model for predicting the major risks and quality of Taiwanese construction projects

Authors: CL Lin, CL Fan*, BK Chen

Journal: Applied Sciences

Year: 2022

Citations: 16

Evaluation of classification for project features with machine learning algorithms

Authors: CL Fan

Journal: Symmetry

Year: 2022

Citations: 9

Detection of multidamage to reinforced concrete using support vector machine-based clustering from digital images

Authors: CL Fan

Journal: Structural Control and Health Monitoring

Year: 2021

Citations: 9

Design and optimization of CNN architecture to identify the types of damage imagery

Authors: CL Fan*, YJ Chung

Journal: Mathematics

Year: 2022

Citations: 7

Application of the ANP and fuzzy set to develop a construction quality index: A case study of Taiwan construction inspection

Authors: CL Fan

Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems

Year: 2020

Citations: 7

Data mining model for predicting the quality level and classification of construction projects

Authors: CL Fan

Journal: Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems

Year: 2021

Citations: 5

Decision Tree Analysis of the Relationship between Defects and Construction Inspection Grades

Authors: CL Lin, CL Fan*

Journal: International Journal of Materials, Mechanics and Manufacturing

Year: 2019

Citations: 3

 

 

Erika Abraham | Formal Methods | Best Researcher Award

Prof Dr. Erika Abraham | Formal Methods | Best Researcher Award

Professor at RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Dr. Erika Abraham is a renowned expert in computer science, particularly in the field of hybrid systems and formal methods. With a Ph.D. from the University of Leiden, she has established herself as a leading researcher and educator. Her work spans various areas, including performance analysis tools, non-linear hybrid systems, and parameter synthesis for probabilistic verification. Dr. Abraham has received numerous awards for her contributions, such as the Brigitte-Gilles award for improving gender balance in computer science and several first-place recognitions in competitions. As a professor at RWTH Aachen University, she has taught and supervised doctoral students, demonstrating her commitment to education and knowledge dissemination. Her research has significantly impacted the field of computer science and continues to inspire advancements in technology and academia.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Erika Abraham completed her Ph.D. at the University of Leiden, The Netherlands, in January 2005. Her research was supervised by Professors W.-P. de Roever and J. N. Kok, with co-supervision from Professors F. S. de Boer and M. Steffen. Prior to her Ph.D., she received her Diploma from the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel, Germany, in February 1999, with a major in Computer Science and a minor in Physics. She graduated with distinction, receiving an average mark of 1.0, which is a distinguishing award.

🗣️Work experience:

Since 2013, Dr. Erika Abraham has served as a Full Professor at RWTH Aachen University in Germany, where she leads the research group “Theory of Hybrid Systems.” Prior to this, from 2008 to 2013, she held the position of Junior Professor at the same university, heading the junior research group “Theory of Hybrid Systems.” Dr. Abraham’s academic career includes roles as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Jülich Research Centre in Germany from 2007 to 2008, and at the Albert-Ludwigs-University Freiburg in Germany from 2005 to 2007. She began her academic journey as a Ph.D. student at the Christian-Albrechts-University Kiel in Germany from 1999 to 2005.

Awards and patents:

Dr. Erika Abraham has received several prestigious awards and holds patents for her innovative work in computer science and related fields. She was honored with the Brigitte-Gilles award from RWTH Aachen University for her efforts in improving gender balance in computer science. Dr. Abraham was also appointed as a Guest Professor at TU Wien in March 2020. Her accomplishments extend to winning the first place in the SMT Competition for three consecutive years from 2018 to 2020, in the category QF NIRA (quantifier-free non-linear mixed integer-real arithmetic). In 2018, she also achieved first place in the Planning and Execution Competition for Logistics Robots in Simulation. Dr. Abraham’s contributions to the field have been recognized with the Best Paper Award at the CSI International Symposium on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CSSE’11) and the Best Presentation Award at the International Conference on Engineering of Complex Computer Systems (ICECCS’01). Additionally, she received a distinguishing award for her Diploma thesis from the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel in 1999. Furthermore, Dr. Abraham is the inventor of two patents: one for a method and system for controlling loads in a building (EP4145243A1) and another for controlling building services using a neural network (RWTH-AZ 2567). Her innovative work and contributions to the field have been recognized both nationally and internationally, highlighting her exceptional talent and dedication to advancing computer science.

Teaching experience:

Since 2008, Dr. Erika Abraham has been actively involved in teaching at RWTH Aachen University, where she conducts lectures, seminars, and practical courses for Bachelor’s and Master’s students. Annually since 2009, she has taught a lecture on Satisfiability Checking during the winter term, with an average evaluation of 1.5 (on a scale of 1-5, with 1 being the best). Similarly, since 2010, she has delivered a lecture on Modeling and Analysis of Hybrid Systems each summer term, with an average evaluation of 1.6. Additionally, Dr. Abraham conducts seminars and practical courses each semester, engaging students in various topics. In specific terms, during the summer term of 2014, she taught Data Structures and Algorithms to approximately 600 students, receiving an average evaluation of 1.7. Furthermore, in the winter term of 2017/18, she conducted a Bridging Course on the Foundations of Informatics, and in the summer term of 2020, she taught Algorithms and Data Structures (Service) to around 150 students. In addition to her undergraduate and graduate teaching, Dr. Abraham is actively involved in doctoral studies, where she conducts tutorials and courses on advanced topics in computer science. This includes tutorials on SMT Solving at various prestigious institutions such as the Marktoberdorf Summer School in Germany, the Summer School of the European Research Training Network on Reliable AI for Marine Robotics (REMARO) in Aachen, Germany, and the Summer School on Automated Reasoning in the Class (ARC) in Linz, Austria. She has also conducted doctoral courses on Reachability Analysis Techniques for Hybrid Systems at TU Wien in Austria, Modeling and Analysis of Hybrid Systems at the University of Szeged in Hungary, and Formal Methods for Hybrid Systems at the University of Genoa in Italy. Dr. Abraham’s commitment to excellence in teaching and research is reflected in her diverse and impactful contributions to the field of computer science education.

 

📚Publications :

The Scalasca performance toolset architecture

Authors: M Geimer, F Wolf, BJN Wylie, E Ábrahám, D Becker, B Mohr

Citations: 671

Year: 2010

Flow: An analyzer for non-linear hybrid systems*

Authors: X Chen, E Ábrahám, S Sankaranarayanan

Citations: 666

Year: 2013

Taylor model flowpipe construction for non-linear hybrid systems

Authors: X Chen, E Abraham, S Sankaranarayanan

Citations: 269

Year: 2012

PROPhESY: A PRObabilistic ParamEter SYnthesis Tool

Authors: C Dehnert, S Junges, N Jansen, F Corzilius, M Volk, H Bruintjes, …

Citations: 149

Year: 2015

SMT-RAT: An Open Source C++ Toolbox for Strategic and Parallel SMT Solving

Authors: F Corzilius, G Kremer, S Junges, S Schupp, E Ábrahám

Citations: 117

Year: 2015

Usage of the SCALASCA toolset for scalable performance analysis of large-scale parallel applications

Authors: F Wolf, BJN Wylie, E Abraham, D Becker, W Frings, K Fürlinger, M Geimer, …

Citations: 92

Year: 2008

HyPro: A C++ Library of State Set Representations for Hybrid Systems Reachability Analysis

Authors: S Schupp, E Ábrahám, IB Makhlouf, S Kowalewski

Citations: 83

Year: 2017

Accelerating parametric probabilistic verification

Authors: N Jansen, F Corzilius, M Volk, R Wimmer, E Ábrahám, JP Katoen, …

Citations: 76

Year: 2014

Verification for Java’s reentrant multithreading concept

Authors: E Abrahám-Mumm, FS De Boer, WP de Roever, M Steffen

Citations: 73

Year: 2002

DTMC model checking by SCC reduction

Authors: E Abrahám, N Jansen, R Wimmer, JP Katoen, B Becker

Citations: 66

Year: 2010

A greedy approach for the efficient repair of stochastic models

Authors: S Pathak, E Ábrahám, N Jansen, A Tacchella, JP Katoen

Citations: 60

Year: 2015

Verification of hybrid systems: Formalization and proof rules in PVS

Authors: E Ábrahám-Mumm, U Hannemann, M Steffen

Citations: 60

Year: 2001

Counterexample generation for discrete-time Markov models: An introductory survey

Authors: E Ábrahám, B Becker, C Dehnert, N Jansen, JP Katoen, R Wimmer

Citations: 58

Year: 2014

 

 

Entesar Elaraby | Radiation physics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Entesar Elaraby | Radiation physics | Best Researcher Award

 

 Faculty Member at Jazan university, Saudi Arabia

Dr. Entesar H. El-Araby is an assistant professor at Jazan University, specializing in Experimental Radiation Physics. She holds a Ph.D. from Ain Shams University and has conducted extensive research on radon pollution and its effects on the environment and society. Her work includes studying the impact of urban development on environmental health and making significant contributions to understanding radon gas contamination in air, water, soil, and construction sites, particularly in the Jazan region. Dr. El-Araby has published numerous research papers in high-impact journals, demonstrating her dedication to environmental research. Currently, her research interests include exploring sustainable building practices, food materials, and makeup to mitigate environmental risks. Her work contributes to a better understanding of environmental issues and seeks practical solutions for promoting sustainability.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Entesar H. El-Araby holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Radiation Physics from Ain Shams University. This advanced degree indicates a deep understanding of radiation physics and its practical applications. It suggests that Dr. El-Araby has undergone rigorous academic training, likely involving coursework, research, and possibly teaching assignments related to her field of study. A Ph.D. is typically the highest level of education one can achieve in a particular field, indicating a high level of expertise and specialization. Dr. El-Araby’s doctoral research likely focused on radon pollution and its effects on the environment and society, as well as other aspects of experimental radiation physics.

Work experience:

Dr. Entesar H. El-Araby is currently an assistant professor at Jazan University, where she teaches and conducts research in the field of Experimental Radiation Physics. As an assistant professor, Dr. El-Araby is responsible for delivering lectures, supervising students, conducting research, and contributing to the academic community through publications and presentations. Her work experience likely involves conducting research on radon pollution and its effects on the environment and society. She may have also studied the impact of urban development on environmental health, focusing on radon gas contamination in air, water, soil, and construction sites in the Jazan region. This research would require her to use various scientific methods and equipment to collect and analyze data, as well as to collaborate with other researchers and experts in the field. Dr. El-Araby’s work may also involve publishing research papers in high-impact journals to share her findings with the scientific community and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in her field. Additionally, she may be involved in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, mentoring students, and participating in academic conferences and workshops to share her expertise with others in the field.

 

Research Interest:

Dr. Entesar H. El-Araby, an assistant professor at Jazan University, holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Radiation Physics from Ain Shams University. Her research focuses on radon pollution and its effects on the environment and society. Specifically, she has studied the impact of urban development on environmental health and has made significant contributions to understanding radon gas contamination in air, water, soil, and construction sites, particularly in the Jazan region. Dr. El-Araby has published numerous research papers in high-impact journals, demonstrating her commitment to environmental research. Currently, she is exploring sustainable building practices, food materials, and makeup to mitigate environmental risks.

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📚Publications :

Assessment of Atmospheric heavy metal deposition in North Egypt aerosols using neutron activation analysis and optical emission inductively coupled plasma

Authors: EH El-Araby, M Abd El-Wahab, HM Diab, TM El-Desouky, M Mohsen

Citations: 25

Year: 2011

Monitoring of radon concentrations in Jazan beach soil

Authors: Z Al-Fifi, EH El-Araby, H Elhaes

Citations: 18

Year: 2012

Environmental air dosimetry in some locations of Jazan using passive track detectors

Authors: EH EL-Araby

Citations: 15

Year: 2013

Direct measurement of the radioactive radon gas activity in water in Saudi Arabia

Authors: E EL-Araby

Citations: 10

Year: 2018

Evaluation of radon concentration and natural radioactivity exposure from the soil of Wadi Hodein region, Egypt

Authors: ZY .E.H. EL-Araby, D.H. Shabaan

Citations: 9

Year: 2021

Human risk due to radon and heavy metals in soil

Authors: EH El-Araby, KA Salman, F Mubarak

Citations: 9

Year: 2021

Estimation of primeval radio nuclei concentration in soil in Jazan region

Authors: RA Aseeri, AA Arishi, EH Elaraby

Citations: 5

Year: 2018

Alpha track profile study and range determination in PADC plastic detectors

Authors: A. El-Rahmany, M. Mansy, A. Hussein, Entesar H. El-ArabyEntesar

Citations: 5

Year: 1997

Measurement of alpha particle range in CR-39 detector using nuclear track profiles

Authors: DHS Entesar H. EL-Araby

Citations: 4

Year: 2022

Measurement of radioactive concentration in different foodstuffs consumed in Jazan region

Authors: EH El-Araby, DH Shabaan

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Al Ghelmani | Architectural | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Al Ghelmani | Architectural | Best Researcher Award

 

PhD Candidate at Concordia University, Canada

Mr. Ali Ghelmani is a Ph.D. candidate in Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. His research focuses on Vision-Based Construction Equipment Activity Recognition Using Supervised and Self-Supervised Methods. He holds an M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Major in Communication Systems, from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran, and a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Major in Communication, from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. Ali has a strong background in computer programming, with proficiency in MATLAB, Python, C, C++, TensorFlow, and PyTorch. He also has skills in CAD tools like MATLAB Simulink and Qt Designer, GUI design tools including Qt Creator and OpenGL, and database management with SQL and SQLite. He is experienced in using typesetting applications like Microsoft Office and LaTeX. In addition to his academic achievements, Ali has practical experience as a Data Analyst in Industrial IoT, where he worked on preprocessing sensor data and analyzing it using Machine Learning and Deep Learning methods. He is also an accomplished editor, having worked on various books and receiving the “Most Accurate Editor” award multiple times. Ali’s academic and professional journey is marked by several honors, including winning 2nd place in the CIC Student Competition ‘Construction 2050, Ideas for Future’ and being ranked highly in national university entrance examinations in Iran. He is fluent in Persian and proficient in English.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Mr. Ali Ghelmani is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering at Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. His research focuses on Vision-Based Construction Equipment Activity Recognition Using Supervised and Self-Supervised Methods, under the supervision of Professor Amin Hammad. He completed his M.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Major in Communication Systems, at Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), Tehran, Iran, where his thesis was on Pavement Condition Evaluation Using Signal Processing Techniques, supervised by Professor Hamid Sheikhzadeh Nadjar. His academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Major in Communication, from Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, Iran. His undergraduate thesis was on Design and Implementation of Through the Wall Continuous Wave Acoustic Radar.

🗣️Teaching experience:

Mr. Ali Ghelmani has been actively involved in teaching assistant roles at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, across several departments. In 2023-2024, he served as a Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Deep Learning and Sustainable Infrastructure in the Computer Science Department and Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering, respectively. In 2023, he was a Teaching Assistant for Artificial Intelligence in the Computer Science Department. Prior to that, in 2022, he assisted in teaching Topics/Computer Science: Deep Learning and Discrete-Time Signals and Systems in the Computer Science Department and Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, respectively.

Work experience:

From May 2019 to May 2020, Mr. Ali Ghelmani worked as a Data Analyst at Aranuma Co. in Tehran, Iran, specializing in Industrial IoT (IIoT). In this role, he was responsible for preprocessing multirate sensor data using various Digital Signal Processing (DSP) methods. He also analyzed data using Machine Learning and Deep Learning methods in Python, utilizing packages such as SciPy, TensorFlow, and PyTorch. Additionally, he provided data reports and result charts using Plotly and Matplotlib packages. Prior to his work as a Data Analyst, Mr. Ghelmani served as an Editor at the Ghalamchi Educational Foundation in Tehran, Iran, from January 2010 to May 2017. During his tenure, he edited various books and was recognized with the “Most Accurate Editor” award in five out of seven years.

 

Skills:

Mr. Ali Ghelmani has a diverse skill set in computer programming, CAD, GUI design, database management, and typesetting applications. He is proficient in programming languages such as MATLAB, Python, C, C++, TensorFlow, and PyTorch. His CAD skills include MATLAB Simulink and Qt Designer, and he is experienced in GUI design using Qt Creator and OpenGL. He is also skilled in database management with SQL and SQLite, and he has proficiency in using typesetting applications like Microsoft Office and LaTeX. In terms of language proficiency, Mr. Ghelmani is a native Persian speaker and is proficient in English, with proficiency in reading and writing, and intermediate skills in speaking and listening.

Honors:

Mr. Ali Ghelmani has achieved several notable honors, including winning 2nd place in the CIC Student Competition ‘Construction 2050, Ideas for Future’ in July 2022. He is also a member of the Scientific Committee of the EG-ICE and has participated in the 29th, 30th, and 31st International Workshops on Intelligent Computing in Engineering held in Aarhus, Denmark, London, England, and Vigo, Spain, respectively. Furthermore, he was ranked 108 out of more than 10,000 participants in the graduate-level national university entrance examination, leading to his acceptance to Amirkabir University of Technology (ranked 3rd among technical universities in Iran) in 2016. In 2007, he achieved a remarkable ranking of 133 out of more than 400,000 participants in the national university entrance examination, resulting in his acceptance to Sharif University of Technology (ranked 1st among technical universities in Iran).

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📚Publications :

Road roughness measurement using a cost-effective sensor-based monitoring system

Authors: MA Bidgoli, A Golroo, HS Nadjar, AG Rashidabad, MR Ganji

Citations: 54

Year: 2019

A brief review on the application of sound in pavement monitoring and comparison of tire/road noise processing methods for pavement macrotexture assessment

Authors: MR Ganji, A Ghelmani, A Golroo, H Sheikhzadeh

Citations: 15

Year: 2021

Dense-graded asphalt pavement macrotexture measurement using tire/road noise monitoring

Authors: MR Ganji, A Golroo, H Sheikhzadeh, A Ghelmani, MA Bidgoli

Citations: 13

Year: 2019

Mean texture depth measurement with an acoustical-based apparatus using cepstral signal processing and support vector machine

Authors: MR Ganji, A Ghelmani, A Golroo, H Sheikhzadeh

Citations: 8

Year: 2020

Asphalt pavement macrotexture monitoring in cracked surfaces by using an acoustical low-cost continuous method

Authors: MR Ganji, A Ghelmani, A Golroo, H Sheikhzadeh

Citations: 7

Year: 2021

Towards Near Real-time Digital Twins of Construction Sites: Developing High LOD 4D Simulation Based on Computer Vision and RTLS

Authors: Y Huang, A Hammad, G Torabi, A Ghelmani, M Guevremont

Citations: 7

Year: 2021

Self-supervised contrastive video representation learning for construction equipment activity recognition on limited dataset

Authors: A Ghelmani, A Hammad

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Enhancing single-stage excavator activity recognition via knowledge distillation of temporal gradient data

Authors: A Ghelmani, A Hammad

Citations: 1

Year: 2023

Improving single-stage activity recognition of excavators using knowledge distillation of temporal gradient data

Authors: A Ghelmani, A Hammad

Year: 2024

Future research directions of construction digital twins

Authors: Y Huang, A Ghelmani, A Hammad

Year: 2023

Point Cloud-Based Concrete Surface Defect Semantic Segmentation Using Modified PointNet++

Authors: N Bolourian, A Hammad, A Ghelmani

Year: 2022

Self-supervised Learning Approach for Excavator Activity Recognition Using Contrastive Video Representation

Authors: A Ghelmani, A Hammad

Year: 2022

Evaluating Pavement Roughness Based on Vibration Analysis of Cost-Effective System of Road Health Monitoring

Authors: M Arbabpour Bidgoli, A Golroo, Ali Ghelmani, A Abolfazl Suratgar, …

Year: 2020

Anthony Lamanna | Construction Management | Most Reader’s Article Award

Dr. Anthony Lamanna | Construction Management | Most Reader’s Article Award

The Penta Building Group Professor at Arizona State University, United States

Dr. Anthony Lamanna is a highly accomplished professional with a strong background in civil engineering, construction management, and sustainable development. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structures from the University of Wisconsin and has held various academic positions, including Program Chair and Professor at Arizona State University’s Del E. Webb School of Construction. Dr. Lamanna is also a Chief Engineer at Lamanna Engineering Consultants, LLC, where he specializes in consulting structural engineering. His certifications as an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer, Certified Beer Judge, and Teaching and Learning Practitioner reflect his commitment to excellence and continuous learning. Dr. Lamanna’s diverse experiences and expertise make him a valuable asset in the field of construction and engineering.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Anthony Lamanna completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structures from the University of Wisconsin in 2002. Prior to that, he earned his M.S. in Engineering Mechanics from the same university in 2001. Dr. Lamanna began his academic journey with a Master of Science in Civil Engineering, specializing in Construction Materials, from Purdue University in 1998. His undergraduate studies were also in Civil Engineering, where he obtained a Bachelor of Civil Engineering from The Catholic University of America in 1997, concentrating on Construction Management.

🗣️Work experience:

Dr. Anthony Lamanna brings a wealth of experience to his current role as The Penta Building Group Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator at Arizona State University’s Del E. Webb School of Construction. He has been instrumental in shaping the program as the Program Chair from 2017 to 2023, during which time he also served as the Sundt Professor of Alternative Delivery Methods & Sustainable Development. Dr. Lamanna’s dedication to the field is evident in his role as Chief Engineer at Lamanna Engineering Consultants, LLC, where he has been involved since 2010 as a Consulting Structural Engineer. His academic journey includes positions as an Associate Professor and Assistant Professor of Construction Management at Eastern Kentucky University’s Department of Applied Engineering and Technology from 2013 to 2017. Prior to that, he served as an Adjunct Professor at the University of New Orleans and as an Assistant Professor at Tulane University’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Dr. Lamanna’s commitment to education also led him to a Visiting Assistant Professorship at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln in 2005. His diverse background and extensive experience make him a valuable asset to the field of construction management and engineering.

Certifications:

Dr. Anthony Lamanna holds several certifications that attest to his expertise and commitment to professional development. He is an OSHA Authorized Construction Trainer, certified through the OSHA Education Center at ASU, with a certification number of #40-0105569. Additionally, Dr. Lamanna is a Certified Beer Judge, recognized by the Beer Judge Certification Program under certification number C1329. His dedication to teaching and learning is further underscored by his certification as a Teaching and Learning Practitioner by the American Council for Construction Education. These certifications highlight Dr. Lamanna’s diverse skill set and his dedication to excellence in both his professional and personal endeavors.

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📚Publications :

Effect of Ruling Decision on the Outcome of Construction Litigation Cases

Authors: S. Jaafer, A.J. Lamanna

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Crisis communication in construction: Organizational strategies for worksite fatalities

Authors: K.L. Hinsberg, A.J. Lamanna

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Results of a Groundbreaking Integrated Delivery Project: Multi-Stakeholder Assessments and Lessons Learned from the Waaban Crossing Bridge

Authors: T.C. Becker, J.S. Shane, A. Lamanna, M. Van Buren, J. Scheer

Citations: 0

Year: 2024

Construction Education Needs Derived from Industry Evaluations of Students and Academic Research Publications

Authors: K.H. McCord, S.K. Ayer, A.J. Lamanna, J.S. London, W. Wu

Citations: 2

Year: 2023

Phenol-rich bio-oils as free-radical scavengers to hinder oxidative aging in asphalt binder

Authors: F. Pahlavan, A. Lamanna, K.-B. Park, J.-S. Kim, E.H. Fini

Citations: 20

Year: 2022

Functionalized Waste Plastic Granules to Enhance Sustainability of Bituminous Composites

Authors: S. Aldagari, S.F. Kabir, A. Lamanna, E.H. Fini

Citations: 16

Year: 2022

Correlation of Construction Performance Indicators and Project Success in a Portfolio of Building Projects

Authors: J.P. Cleary, A.J. Lamanna

Citations: 3

Year: 2022

Identifying and Categorizing Risks Incumbent in US Nuclear Power Plant Construction

Authors: R. Sherman, K. Parrish, A. Lamanna

Citations: 0

Year: 2021

Numerical simulation of failure mechanism in screw anchors under static tension

Authors: S. Nassiri, Z. Chen, A. Lamanna, W. Cofer

Citations: 8

Year: 2020

Investigation of a combined failure mode for screw anchors under tension

Authors: Z. Chen, S. Nassiri, A. Lamanna

Citations: 8

Year: 2020