Eva Malinverni | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Eva Malinverni | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Università Politecnica delle Marche | Italy

Prof. Eva Savina Malinverni is a Full Professor of Geomatics (SSD ICAR/06) at the Faculty of Engineering, DICEA, Università Politecnica delle Marche. Her research focuses on multiple areas of Geomatics, including Cultural Heritage documentation, land use analysis, digital acquisition techniques, and the management of complex spatial data through GIS, (H)BIM, 3D modeling, and CityGML. She is actively involved in international research initiatives, collaborating with CNR-ISPC and participating in several MAECI projects related to UNESCO and heritage sites across Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and South America. She leads major international and European projects, including bilateral scientific cooperation initiatives and EU-funded research on combating illicit cultural heritage trafficking through artificial intelligence. An active member of ICOMOS and Expert Member of CIPA-HD, she has also contributed to COST Actions focused on cyberparks and underground built heritage. With an extensive scientific output and strong interdisciplinary collaborations, she has co-founded university spin-offs and works closely with several interdepartmental research centers, contributing significantly to innovation, heritage preservation, and applied geomatics research.

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Featured Publications


A survey of augmented, virtual, and mixed reality for cultural heritage

– Journal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2018


From TLS to HBIM: High quality semantically-aware 3D modeling of complex architecture

– International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2015


Deep convolutional neural network for automatic detection of damaged photovoltaic cells

– International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2018


A benchmark for large-scale heritage point cloud semantic segmentation

– International Archives of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2020

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.