Nadhir Al-Ansari | Engineering | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

Nadhir Al-Ansari | Engineering | Excellence in Citation Achievement Award

LuleaUniversity of Technology | Sweden

Professor Nadhir Al-Ansari is a distinguished scholar in civil, environmental, and natural resources engineering, renowned for his extensive contributions to water resources and environmental sustainability. Currently serving at Luleå University of Technology in Sweden, he has held multiple academic leadership roles throughout his career, including Dean and Head of Department, and has executed more than 60 major research projects across Iraq, Jordan, and the United Kingdom. His prolific scholarly output includes over 790 research articles published in international and national journals, numerous book chapters, 21 books and special issues, as well as a patent related to the physical separation of iron oxides. A dedicated mentor, he has supervised more than 70 postgraduate students across various universities, fostering the next generation of experts in water and environmental engineering. Professor Al-Ansari’s work has been widely recognized through numerous prestigious awards, such as the Mesopotamia Prize for Water Resources, honors from the Iraqi Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research, awards from the Ministry of Water and Irrigation in Jordan, and the British Council’s 70th Anniversary recognition as one of the top five scientists in Cultural Relations. He is also the recipient of several scientific and community service accolades from organizations in Iraq, Jordan, Turkey, and beyond. Actively engaged in global scientific discourse, he serves on the editorial boards of 24 international journals and maintains membership in several leading professional societies, including the Chartered Institution of Water and Environment Management, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences, the International Commission for Continental Erosion, and the Arab Integrated Water Resources Management Network. He also founded and previously presided over the Rafidain Organization for Water Resources Protection and Development, reflecting his lifelong commitment to advancing sustainable water resource management and environmental protection worldwide.

Featured Publications

Nguyen, Q. H., Ly, H. B., Ho, L. S., Al-Ansari, N., Le, H. V., Tran, V. Q., Prakash, I., … (2021). Influence of data splitting on performance of machine learning models in prediction of shear strength of soil. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021(1), Article 4832864.

Kumar, R., Qureshi, M., Vishwakarma, D. K., Al-Ansari, N., Kuriqi, A., Elbeltagi, A., … (2022). A review on emerging water contaminants and the application of sustainable removal technologies. Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering, 6, 100219.

Tao, H., Hameed, M. M., Marhoon, H. A., Zounemat-Kermani, M., Heddam, S., … (2022). Groundwater level prediction using machine learning models: A comprehensive review. Neurocomputing, 489, 271–308.

Shahabi, H., Shirzadi, A., Ghaderi, K., Omidvar, E., Al-Ansari, N., Clague, J. J., … (2020). Flood detection and susceptibility mapping using Sentinel-1 remote sensing data and a machine learning approach: Hybrid intelligence of bagging ensemble based on k-nearest neighbors. Remote Sensing, 12(2), 266.

Al-Ansari, N. (2013). Management of water resources in Iraq: Perspectives and prognoses. Engineering, 5(6), 667–684.

Nhu, V. H., Shirzadi, A., Shahabi, H., Singh, S. K., Al-Ansari, N., Clague, J. J., … (2020). Shallow landslide susceptibility mapping: A comparison between logistic model tree, logistic regression, naïve Bayes tree, artificial neural network, and support vector machine models. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(8), 2749.

Saša Milojević | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Saša Milojević | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Faculty of Engineering University of Kragujevac | Serbia

Dr. Saša T. Milojević is a distinguished Serbian scholar and expert advisor with over three decades of academic and industrial experience in mechanical and automotive engineering, specializing in powertrain systems, vehicle maintenance, renewable energy, sustainable transport, and environmental protection. He earned his BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees from the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering, where he currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Powertrain and Mobile Systems. Alongside his academic duties, Dr. Milojević works as an expert advisor in the field of technical inspection and homologation testing of vehicles, contributing his expertise to the advancement of vehicle safety and compliance standards. His professional career also includes over five years as Head of Production and Technical Manager in the bus and truck industry, where he gained extensive experience in manufacturing and industrial management. Dr. Milojević has authored more than 100 scientific publications, including journal papers, conference proceedings, book chapters, and edited volumes, reflecting his broad and impactful research output. His work bridges the fields of internal combustion engines, alternative fuels, tribology, and recycling technologies, emphasizing sustainable and energy-efficient mobility solutions. He played a leading role as Consortium Manager in two FP7 projects focusing on innovative low-floor electric and hydrogen-powered minibuses, and as a team leader, he won the regional innovation award for developing Serbia’s first low-floor city bus powered by natural gas. Since 2023, Dr. Milojević has been representing the KG EDU-S research center in the European and USA network for education and research, promoting sustainable development in transport and industry through collaborative international projects. His career stands as a testament to the integration of engineering innovation, education, and sustainability.

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Featured Publications

  • Skrúcaný, T., Kendra, M., Stopka, O., Milojević, S., Figlus, T., & Csiszár, C. (2019). Impact of the electric mobility implementation on the greenhouse gases production in central European countries. Sustainability, 11(18), 4948.

  • Milojević, S., Glišović, J., Savić, S., Bošković, G., Bukvić, M., & Stojanović, B. (2024). Particulate matter emission and air pollution reduction by applying variable systems in tribologically optimized diesel engines for vehicles in road traffic. Atmosphere, 15(2), 184.

  • Sandra, V., Stojanovic, B., Ivanović, L., Miladinovic, S., & Milojević, S. (2019). Application of nanocomposites in the automotive industry.

  • Milojević, S., Savić, S., Marić, D., Stopka, O., Krstić, B., & Stojanović, B. (2022). Correlation between emission and combustion characteristics with the compression ratio and fuel injection timing in tribologically optimized diesel engine. Tehnički vjesnik, 29(4), 1210–1219. https://doi.org/10.17559/TV-20220322134250

  • Milojević, S., Savić, S., Marić, D., Stopka, O., Krstić, B., & Stojanović, B. (2022). Multi-objective optimization of tribological characteristics for aluminum composite using Taguchi grey and TOPSIS approaches. Tehnički vjesnik, 29(4), 1210–1219.

Yufan Song | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Yufan Song | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Yufan Song, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

Yufan Song, born in 1999 in Hebei, China, is a Ph.D. student specializing in Information and Communication Engineering at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA). With a strong academic foundation from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), she has swiftly become a rising researcher in the field of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and remote sensing image processing. Her work is driven by the ambition to push the boundaries of microwave imaging techniques and data interpretation from SAR platforms. Yufan’s research is marked by innovation and technical depth, leading to the publication of eight SCI-indexed journal articles and 14 patents. She holds memberships in prestigious professional organizations such as IEEE and CSIG. Through rigorous academic training and a passion for solving complex imaging challenges, Yufan continues to contribute significantly to advancements in SAR-based Earth observation technologies.

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🎓 Education

Yufan Song commenced her academic journey at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC), Chengdu, where she earned her Bachelor’s degree from the College of Information and Communication Engineering in 2020. During her undergraduate studies, she developed a keen interest in signal processing and microwave technologies. Building on that foundation, she pursued doctoral studies at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA), where she is currently enrolled in the Ph.D. program in Information and Communication Engineering. Her education is marked by a consistent focus on research and development, particularly in advanced remote sensing technologies and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) systems. Throughout her academic path, Yufan has cultivated in-depth technical knowledge, hands-on experience with SAR data analysis, and expertise in image reconstruction, ambiguity suppression, and sparse signal processing. Her education reflects both strong theoretical grounding and applied research excellence.

💼 Experience

Yufan Song’s experience is anchored in academic research with a strong focus on microwave imaging and SAR technologies. As a Ph.D. student at NUAA, she has undertaken six significant research projects related to sparse imaging, SAR signal processing, and ambiguity reduction in sliding spotlight SAR systems. Her practical contributions include developing innovative algorithms for moving and stationary target separation, squint-mode SAR phase correction, and compressive sensing-based SAR imaging. With eight SCI-indexed journal publications and 14 patent submissions, her experience reflects both depth and breadth in remote sensing innovation. While she has not yet participated in industry consultancy projects, her academic research has strong potential for real-world applications in aerospace, defense, and environmental monitoring. Yufan is also an active member of professional societies including IEEE, CSIG, and the Chinese Institute of Electronics, where she stays updated with emerging technologies and research trends.

🏆 Honors and Awards

While formal award records are not explicitly listed, Yufan Song’s research achievements reflect distinguished academic excellence deserving of recognition. Her selection as a Best Paper Award nominee underscores the significance of her contributions to SAR imaging and remote sensing. Publishing in high-impact journals such as IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing demonstrates peer-validated recognition of her work. In addition to her scientific publications, the acceptance and processing of 14 patents highlight her capacity for innovation and applied engineering. Furthermore, her active membership in leading academic societies—IEEE, CSIG, and the China Society of Image and Graphics—speaks to her standing in the research community. Her groundbreaking approach in azimuth ambiguity suppression using compressive sensing, especially in the context of PRF-reduced sliding spotlight SAR, is a notable milestone that reinforces her role as a promising young researcher. These accomplishments collectively position her as a strong contender for research-based awards.

🔬 Research Focus

Yufan Song’s research is centered on Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), Sparse Microwave Imaging, and Remote Sensing Image Processing. Her work explores high-resolution SAR imaging techniques with an emphasis on ambiguity suppression, phase error correction, and sparse signal reconstruction. She has developed algorithms capable of separating moving and stationary targets in complex imaging scenes. One of her key innovations involves a joint sparse imaging model for spaceborne PRF-reduced sliding spotlight SAR, which incorporates compressive sensing to manage azimuth ambiguity—a challenge that significantly affects image clarity and accuracy. Her research blends mathematical rigor with practical application, particularly in spaceborne imaging platforms. With a growing number of journal articles and patents, she aims to enhance the reliability and efficiency of remote sensing systems, making significant contributions to environmental monitoring, surveillance, and Earth observation technologies. Her focus is not only on developing theoretical frameworks but also ensuring these solutions are scalable and applicable in real-world scenarios.

📚 Publications

  • 📄 A Compressive Sensing-Based Sparse Imaging Method for PRF-Reduced Sliding Spotlight SAR

  • 📄 Separation of Moving and Stationary Targets in SAR via Doppler Parameter Estimation

  • 📄 Squint-Mode SAR Imaging Based on Azimuth Phase Error Correction and Sparse Reconstruction

  • 📄 Joint Imaging Model for Azimuth Ambiguity Suppression in Compressive Sensing SAR Systems

  • 📄 Phase Error Estimation Using Gradient Descent for Sliding Spotlight SAR

  • 📄 Sparse Reconstruction-Based Image Enhancement for Remote Sensing Scenes

  • 📄 Azimuth Time-Domain Compensation Method in Squint SAR Imaging

  • 📄 An Improved Sparse Microwave Imaging Algorithm for Spaceborne SAR Applications

HOULJAKBE HOULTEURBE DAGOU | Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

HOULJAKBE HOULTEURBE DAGOU | Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. HOULJAKBE HOULTEURBE DAGOU, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey

Houljakbe Houlteurbe Dagou is a seasoned Civil and Hydraulic Engineer from Chad, boasting over a decade of experience in construction project management. His expertise spans the development of educational, residential, commercial, and military infrastructures. Currently pursuing a PhD in Civil Engineering with a focus on Construction Management at Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, Turkey, his research delves into the integration of innovative technologies for sustainable construction projects. Beyond academia, Dagou has contributed as a consultant and project director across various organizations, including BISEP and SICAD, leading significant infrastructure projects in Chad. His academic journey includes a Master’s in Water and Environmental Engineering from the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) in Burkina Faso and a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from the National School of Public Works in N’Djamena, Chad. Fluent in French, English, and Turkish, Dagou combines technical proficiency with effective communication, making him a valuable asset in multidisciplinary teams.

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Education

Dagou’s academic foundation is robust, beginning with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the National School of Public Works in N’Djamena, Chad (2008–2011). He furthered his studies with a Master’s in Water and Environmental Engineering at the International Institute for Water and Environmental Engineering (2iE) in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso (2013–2015), where he conducted a comparative study on the mechanical properties of cements used in Burkina Faso. Currently, he is a PhD candidate at Yildiz Technical University in Istanbul, Turkey, specializing in Construction Management. His doctoral research focuses on the use of innovative technologies in construction project management and their implications for sustainability. Additionally, Dagou holds a Diploma in Theology from the River Bible Institute in Turkey (2019–2021), reflecting his diverse academic interests and commitment to holistic development.

Experience

Dagou’s professional journey is marked by diverse roles in engineering and education. Since January 2022, he has been serving as a Civil and Hydraulic Engineering Consultant at KEMET STUDIO, overseeing feasibility studies, technical designs, and project execution. From 2018 to 2019, as the Director of Operations at BISEP in Chad, he managed UNICEF-funded projects, including the construction of educational facilities. Earlier, at SICAD (2016–2018), he led research and innovation initiatives, supervising projects ranging from school constructions to water infrastructure developments. His academic roles include teaching English at Çakmak Şehit Mahmut Coşkunsu Ortaokulu and Emir Sencer Ortaokulu in Istanbul (2022–2024) and at Turk Amerikan Derneği (2021–2022). Dagou’s multifaceted experience underscores his adaptability and commitment to both technical excellence and community development.

Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors are not detailed in the provided information, Dagou’s career reflects significant achievements. His leadership in managing UNICEF-funded construction projects in Chad demonstrates recognition of his expertise by international organizations. His role as Director of Operations at BISEP and Head of Research and Innovation at SICAD indicates trust in his leadership and technical skills. Furthermore, his selection as a PhD candidate at Yildiz Technical University, a prestigious institution in Turkey, highlights his academic prowess. Dagou’s multilingual abilities and his contributions to both engineering projects and academic research signify a professional respected in various circles.

Research Focus

Dagou’s research centers on the integration of innovative technologies in construction project management, with a particular emphasis on sustainability. His doctoral studies at Yildiz Technical University investigate how emerging technologies like blockchain and artificial intelligence can enhance project efficiency and sustainability in the construction industry. He explores operational barriers to adopting smart contracts and evaluates the role of key performance indicators in project management. His work aims to bridge the gap between traditional construction practices and modern technological advancements, providing insights into how the industry can evolve to meet contemporary challenges. Through his research, Dagou contributes to the discourse on sustainable development and the future of construction project management.

Publication Top Notes

  • 📘 The Future of Construction: Integrating Innovative Technologies for Smarter Project Management (May 2025)

  • 📘 Navigating the Landscape of Innovative Technologies in Construction Project Management: A Comprehensive Review (December 2024)

  • 📘 Blockchain and AI for Sustainable Supply Chain Management in Construction (August 2024)

  • 📘 Operational Barriers against the Use of Smart Contracts in Construction Projects (June 2023)

  • 📘 Using Key Performance Indicators in Construction Project Literature (November 2022)

  • 📘 Études Comparatives des Caractéristiques Mécaniques des Ciments (2018)

Ismail Fidan | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Ismail Fidan | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

Dr Ismail Fidan, Tennessee Tech University, United States

Dr. I. Fidan is a Mechanical Engineer, Researcher, and Educator with expertise in robotics, automation, additive manufacturing, and energy systems. With over 30 years of experience, he has contributed significantly to engineering research, education, and innovation. He currently serves as a Professor at Tennessee Technological University (TTU), mentoring students and leading research in smart materials and machine learning applications. He has worked as a Visiting Scholar at Pasadena City College (2022) and an ORISE Research Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (2013–2014). Dr. Fidan has received over 40 prestigious awards, including the 2024 TTU Outstanding Faculty Award and the 2020 TTU Caplenor Research Award. A Senior Member of IEEE and SME, he actively contributes to technological advancements and engineering education. His research spans carbon-fiber composites, functionally graded metamaterials, and computational optimization techniques, shaping the future of manufacturing and automation.

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Education 🎓

Dr. I. Fidan earned his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA (1996), specializing in robotics and automation. His dissertation focused on developing an automated rework cell for surface-mounted devices (SMDs), advancing manufacturing efficiency and automation techniques. Prior to that, he completed his M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering at Istanbul Technical University, Türkiye (1991), where he conducted research on heat transfer through ultra-fine powders, contributing to energy and thermal system advancements. He obtained his B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from Anadolu University, Türkiye (1988), focusing on hydraulic machines, with a graduation project on vertical flow ventilators and venturi meters. During his academic journey, he also gained practical industry experience through internships at Kutahya Sugar Production Plant (1987) and TULOMSAS-Eskisehir Train Assembly Plant (1986), where he honed his technical skills in industrial manufacturing and mechanical systems.

Experience

Dr. I. Fidan is a Professor at Tennessee Technological University (TTU), where he leads cutting-edge research in additive manufacturing, machine learning, and smart materials. He is deeply involved in mentoring students and advancing engineering education through innovative curricula and hands-on research projects. In 2022, he served as a Visiting Scholar at Pasadena City College, where he developed machine learning educational resources and supported undergraduate research initiatives. From 2013 to 2014, Dr. Fidan was an ORISE Research Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, where he contributed to energy-efficient technologies, including modeling next-generation heat pump water heaters and simulating Zero Energy-Campbell Creek Houses. Beyond academia, he has collaborated with industry as a researcher and consultant, developing AI-driven solutions for HVAC and heat pumps and integrating additive manufacturing with alternative energy systems, contributing to sustainable and efficient engineering innovations.

Awards & Honors

Dr. I. Fidan has been widely recognized for his outstanding contributions to teaching, research, and innovation. In 2024, he received the TTU Outstanding Faculty Award for Teaching, followed by the ASEE National Engineering Technology Teaching Award in 2023. His research excellence was honored with the TTU WINGS UP 100 Research Achievement Award in 2022 and the JMMP Best Paper Award in 2021. In 2020, he earned the TTU Caplenor Research Award, the highest faculty distinction at TTU. His dedication to mentoring and academic leadership was acknowledged with the SME Distinguished Faculty Advisor Award in 2018 and the TTU College of Engineering Teacher Scholar Award in 2016. Dr. Fidan’s early career accomplishments include the National Academy of Engineering FOEE Award in 2013, the US Fulbright Senior Scholar Award in 2010, and the SME Jiri Tlusty Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award in 2003. With over 40 additional awards, he remains a leader in engineering education and research.

Research Focus

Dr. Fidan’s research focuses on advanced manufacturing, robotics, energy systems, and computational modeling, driving innovation in multiple engineering fields. His expertise spans additive manufacturing and 3D printing, where he pioneers smart materials and composite structures. In automation and robotics, he enhances efficiency in manufacturing processes. His work in material science and metamaterials explores functionally graded materials and nanotechnology applications. Leveraging machine learning in engineering, he develops AI-driven solutions for HVAC and heat pump systems. His contributions to sustainable energy systems involve alternative energy applications and energy-efficient designs. Additionally, his research in computational optimization applies simulated annealing and genetic algorithms to improve drilling processes. Through interdisciplinary collaborations, Dr. Fidan has produced high-impact publications in top-tier journals, contributing to significant advancements in manufacturing, automation, and smart materials.

Publication Top Notes

1️⃣ Optimum Cutting Parameters for CFRP Composites – Processes (2024) 📖
2️⃣ Functionally Graded Metamaterials: Fabrication & Modeling – (2024) 🏗️
3️⃣ Energy Efficiency in HVAC Systems Using AI – (2023) ❄️
4️⃣ Advancements in 3D-Printed Smart Materials – (2023) 🏭
5️⃣ Machine Learning in Additive Manufacturing – (2023) 🤖
6️⃣ Simulation of Zero-Energy Buildings – (2022) 🏡
7️⃣ AI-Based Predictive Maintenance for Heat Pumps – (2022) 🔥

 

Aleksandar Jovanovic | Engineering Award | Most Reader’s Article Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic | Engineering Award | Most Reader’s Article Award

professor at Faculty of engineering University of Kraguejvac, Serbia

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic is a distinguished academic with extensive experience in transportation and traffic engineering. He completed his PhD at the University of Belgrade in 2017, focusing on Operations Research in Urban Transportation. His academic journey also includes an MSc and BSc in Traffic Engineering and Urban Transportation from the same institution. Dr. Jovanovic’s career encompasses a range of positions, including his current role as Associate Professor at the University of Kragujevac, Serbia, where he has been employed since November 2022. He has previously served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh, and as a Visiting Scholar there. His earlier roles include Assistant Professor at the University of Kragujevac, and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Banja Luka. His teaching experience spans undergraduate and graduate courses in traffic engineering, both in Serbia and the United States. He has been recognized with several honors, including a Professional Development Award in 2023 and the Best Paper Award at ICCMAE 2018. Dr. Jovanovic was also a recipient of the Serbian Governmental Scholarship from 2006 to 2017.

Professional Profiles:

📚 Education:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic completed his PhD at the University of Belgrade, Serbia, in October 2017, specializing in Operations Research in Urban Transportation at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering. Prior to this, he earned his MSc in Traffic Engineering from the same institution in October 2011. Dr. Jovanovic’s academic journey began with a BSc in Urban Transportation, also from the University of Belgrade, awarded in October 2010.

Pofessional Experience:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has accumulated a wealth of experience in academia and research. From November 2022 to October 2023, he served as a Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Pittsburgh’s Swanson School of Engineering. Prior to this, he was a Visiting Scholar at the same institution from August to November 2021. Currently, Dr. Jovanovic holds the position of Associate Professor at the Department for Motor Vehicles and Motors at the University of Kragujevac, Faculty of Engineering in Serbia, a role he has occupied since November 2022. He previously served as an Assistant Professor at the same department from September 2018 to November 2022 and as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, from March 2019 to October 2022. Earlier in his career, Dr. Jovanovic was a Teaching Assistant in the Department of Road Traffic at the State Engineering College of Applied Studies “Tehnikum Taurunum” in Belgrade from September 2016 to September 2018, and a Junior Teaching Assistant at the State Technical College of Applied Studies in Kragujevac from September 2013 to September 2015.

Teaching Experience:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has an extensive teaching background, spanning both undergraduate and graduate courses. At the University of Pittsburgh, he has served as a Co-Instructor for the undergraduate courses “Traffic Control Systems” in Spring 2023 and “Traffic Management and Operations” in Fall 2023. At the University of Kragujevac, his teaching roles included instructing undergraduate courses such as “Urban Transportation” from Spring 2018 to 2022, “Traffic Safety” from Fall 2018 to 2021, and “Informatics in Traffic Engineering” from Spring 2018 to 2022. He also co-instructed “Traffic and Traffic Roads” from Fall 2018 to 2020. For graduate students at the University of Kragujevac, Dr. Jovanovic taught “Informatic Systems in Traffic Engineering” in Spring 2018 to 2022, and “Operations Research Applications in Traffic Engineering” from Fall 2019 to 2021. Additionally, he provided a lecture on “Applications of Fuzzy Logic Systems in Traffic Signal Control” for graduate students at the Pittsburgh Intelligent Transportation Systems (PITTs) Lab in Fall 2021.

Awards And Honors:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic has received several notable honors and awards throughout his career. In 2023, he was recognized with a Professional Development Award for his poster presentation at the Postdoctoral Data and Dine Symposium. In 2019, he earned the Best Paper Award at the International Conference on Computational Mathematics and Engineering (ICCMAE) 2018 in Timisoara, specifically in the Applied/Computational Mathematics section. Additionally, between 2006 and 2017, Dr. Jovanovic was a recipient of the Serbian Governmental Scholarship, reflecting his academic excellence and commitment to his field.

Skills:

Dr. Aleksandar Jovanovic possesses a diverse set of computer skills and competencies. In the field of traffic simulation and analysis, he is proficient with tools such as PTV Vissim (including COM and VAP), HCS+T7F, Synchro, and SUMO. For design tasks, he utilizes AutoCAD. Additionally, Dr. Jovanovic is skilled in scripting languages, including Matlab and Python, which he employs for various analytical and programming tasks.

📚Publications :

“Area-wide urban traffic control: A Bee Colony Optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, M Nikolić, D Teodorović
Citations: 85
Year: 2017

“Green vehicle routing in urban zones–A neuro-fuzzy approach”
Authors: AD Jovanović, DS Pamučar, S Pejčić-Tarle
Citations: 82
Year: 2014

“Pre-timed control for an under-saturated and over-saturated isolated intersection: a Bee Colony Optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 26
Year: 2017

“Ecology based network traffic control: A bee colony optimization approach”
Authors: A Jovanović, A Stevanović, N Dobrota, D Teodorović
Citations: 13
Year: 2022

“Fixed-time traffic control at superstreet intersections by bee colony optimization”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 12
Year: 2022

“The assessment and selection of suppliers using AHP and MABAC with type-2 fuzzy numbers in automotive industry”
Authors: N Komatina, D Tadić, A Aleksić, AD Jovanović
Citations: 11
Year: 2023

“Restricted crossing U-turn traffic control by interval Type-2 fuzzy logic”
Authors: A Jovanović, K Kukić, A Stevanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 11
Year: 2023

“Type-2 fuzzy logic based transit priority strategy”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 10
Year: 2022

“A fuzzy logic simulation model for controlling an oversaturated diverge diamond interchange and ramp metering system”
Authors: A Jovanović, K Kukić, A Stevanović
Citations: 9
Year: 2021

“Multi-objective optimization of a single intersection”
Authors: A Jovanović, D Teodorović
Citations: 8
Year: 2021