Adeeba Raheem | Engineering | Excellence in Academia Award

Dr. Adeeba Raheem | Engineering | Excellence in Academia Award

Dr. Adeeba Raheem, The University of Texas at El Paso, United States

Dr. Adeeba A. Raheem is a tenured Associate Professor in Civil Engineering at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP), where she also serves as Director of the Construction Safety Program. With a multidisciplinary academic background and rich industry experience, she has been a transformative force in construction engineering education and safety. Her innovative leadership includes developing nationally ranked degree programs, authoring impactful curricula, and securing millions in funding to enhance academic offerings. Passionate about diversity, global collaboration, and peace engineering, Dr. Raheem has spearheaded study abroad initiatives and mentored countless students in STEM. She is an award-winning educator, recognized by organizations such as ASEE, DBIA, and the Texas Women’s Foundation. Her commitment to sustainability, construction safety, and inclusive engineering practices makes her a visionary scholar-educator shaping the future of civil and construction engineering education.

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Suitability Summary for the Research for Excellence in Academia Award

The candidate presents an exemplary academic and professional profile that strongly aligns with the criteria of the Research for Excellence in Academia Award. With a solid foundation in construction management and engineering, as demonstrated by multiple advanced degrees (Ph.D., two M.Sc. degrees) from prestigious institutions including the University of Florida and Harvard School of Public Health, this individual has clearly committed to rigorous scholarly advancement.

The candidate’s academic employment trajectory shows steady progression from graduate assistant roles to a tenured Associate Professorship at the University of Texas, El Paso (UTEP). This progression is further distinguished by leadership roles such as Chair of the ABET Committee for Construction Engineering and Management, Program Advisor, and Director of the Construction Safety Program. These positions reflect not only deep expertise but also recognition by peers and institutional trust in the candidate’s leadership and academic governance capabilities.

🎓 Education 

Dr. Raheem holds a Ph.D. in Construction Management from the University of Florida, where she also earned three master’s degrees: in Construction Engineering & Management, Environmental Engineering, and Building Construction. Her educational foundation also includes a B.Sc. in Architectural Engineering & Design with honors from the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan. She earned a specialized certificate in “Safety in Design and Construction: A Lifecycle Approach” from Harvard School of Public Health. This strong academic portfolio reflects her interdisciplinary mastery and commitment to safety, sustainability, and innovation in the built environment. Her education uniquely equips her to bridge theoretical research with practical, industry-ready solutions, making her a powerful contributor to construction education and safety leadership worldwide.

💼 Professional Experience 

Dr. Raheem has cultivated an illustrious academic career at UTEP since 2014, moving from Clinical Assistant Professor to tenured Associate Professor. She has served as the Program Advisor for Construction Management and currently leads multiple committees including ABET and SACSCOC accreditations. Before academia, she spent several years as a Junior Architectural Engineer in Pakistan, working on infrastructure projects that informed her research interests in safety and sustainable construction. At UTEP, she has advised hundreds of students annually, developed 5 new courses, and revised 4 existing ones. She was instrumental in launching the Online Master of Science in Construction Management, a nationally recognized program. Through her leadership, UTEP’s civil engineering education has seen increased diversity, academic rigor, and industry relevance. Her career is a model of academic innovation, mentorship, and real-world application.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Raheem has received widespread recognition for her excellence in teaching, leadership, and impact in STEM. Recent honors include the 2025 Educator’s Award from Women in Engineering ProActive Network, the 2024 Women’s Hall of Fame Inductee by El Paso Commission for Women, and the 2024 Maura Women Helping Women Leadership Award by Texas Women’s Foundation. Her educational excellence earned her the UT Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award (2022) and the GMiS HENAAC Education Award (2022). She has also been nominated as a Texas Piper Professor (2023) and was named an Outstanding Educator by ASC (2023) and ASEE (2021). Additionally, she has earned fellowships from DBIA and ASCE. These accolades highlight her influential role in transforming engineering education through advocacy, innovation, and mentorship—particularly for women and underrepresented groups in STEM.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Dr. Raheem’s research bridges construction safety, sustainable design, and educational innovation. Her expertise lies in integrating construction informatics, safety culture development, and sustainability assessment into engineering curricula and industry practices. She has spearheaded interdisciplinary research projects that examine lifecycle safety design, resilient infrastructure, peace engineering, and equitable workforce training. As an active grant writer and project leader, she has attracted substantial funding to expand UTEP’s research infrastructure. Her scholarly contributions often focus on real-world applications, such as developing construction safety protocols, integrating environmental concerns into design processes, and creating data-driven educational models. Her work is globally relevant, especially in emerging economies and post-conflict zones, aligning engineering practices with social responsibility. She is also deeply invested in mentoring students in research methodology, fostering the next generation of thoughtful, ethical engineers equipped to lead globally.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Title: From occupancy to occupant behavior: An analytical survey of data acquisition technologies, modeling methodologies and simulation coupling mechanisms for building energy efficiency
    Authors: M. Jia, R.S. Srinivasan, A.A. Raheem
    Citation Count: 327
    Year: 2017

  • Title: From simulation to monitoring: Evaluating the potential of mixed-mode ventilation (MMV) systems for integrating natural ventilation in office buildings through a comprehensive …
    Authors: J.C. Salcido, A.A. Raheem, R.R.A. Issa
    Citation Count: 115
    Year: 2016

  • Title: Analysing the underlying factors affecting safety performance in building construction
    Authors: J.B.H. Yap, W.K. Lee
    Citation Count: 105
    Year: 2020

  • Title: Disparity between construction safety standards: A global analysis
    Authors: A.A. Raheem, J.W. Hinze
    Citation Count: 79
    Year: 2014

  • Title: Safety implementation framework for Pakistani construction industry
    Authors: A.A. Raheem, R.R.A. Issa
    Citation Count: 76
    Year: 2016

  • Title: Efficient Procedure of Building University Campus Models for Digital Twin Simulation
    Authors: R.K.R.L.C. T. Azfar, J. Weidner, A. Raheem
    Citation Count: 41
    Year: 2022

  • Title: Comparison of embodied energy and environmental impact of alternative materials used in reticulated dome construction
    Authors: J.C. Salcido, A.A. Raheem, S. Ravi
    Citation Count: 40
    Year: 2016

  • Title: Reasons for the poor implementation of worker safety in the construction industry of Pakistan: A contractor’s prospective
    Authors: A.A. Raheem, J. Hinze
    Citation Count: 29
    Year: 2012

  • Title: Comparative analysis of construction safety in Asian developing countries
    Authors: A.A. Raheem, J.W. Hinze, S. Azhar, R.M. Choudhry, Z. Riaz
    Citation Count: 23
    Year: 2011

  • Title: Environmental Performance Analysis of a Single-Family House using BIM
    Author: A.A. Raheem
    Citation Count: 20
    Year: 2010

Siyuan Song | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siyuan Song | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

👤 Assoc. Prof. Dr. Siyuan Song, Arizona State University, United States

Dr. Siyuan Song is an Associate Professor at Arizona State University’s Del E. Webb School of Construction, within the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. He specializes in construction safety, AI in construction, and workforce development. Dr. Song earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama, where he focused on construction equipment productivity. He has a strong background in construction engineering and management, which he combines with cutting-edge research in construction automation and robotics. He is dedicated to advancing safety in the construction industry through innovative training programs and workforce development initiatives. Dr. Song has contributed extensively to the field with a focus on enhancing safety protocols in high-risk environments, such as construction sites and surface mining.

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🌟  Suitability For the Best Researcher Award

Siyuan Song, Ph.D., is an exceptional candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award due to his extensive contributions to construction safety, workforce development, and AI in construction. As an Associate Professor at Arizona State University, Dr. Song has built a distinguished academic and professional portfolio. His research focuses on addressing critical issues in construction, such as workplace safety, health training, automation, and robotics. His work aligns with key global challenges, particularly in improving safety and health conditions for construction workers, an area in which he has secured significant research funding.

Dr. Song’s professional achievements include receiving multiple prestigious awards, such as the Best Division Paper Award from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) in 2023, and the Outstanding Contribution to Workplace Industry Training Award at the Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) Annual Conference in 2023. His dedication to advancing construction safety is evident in his leadership of numerous research projects funded by organizations like the Department of Labor (OSHA and MSHA), focusing on heat-related illness prevention, hazard awareness, and worker safety.

🎓 Education

Dr. Song completed his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Alabama in 2017, where his dissertation focused on “Construction Equipment Travel Path Visualization and Productivity Evaluation.” He also holds a Master of Science in Civil Engineering, with a thesis on “Location-Based Tracking of Construction Equipment for Automated Cycle-Time Analysis.” His undergraduate degree, a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering and Management, was awarded by Suzhou University of Science and Technology in 2014. His academic path has been defined by his commitment to developing innovative solutions to enhance safety and productivity in the construction industry.

💼  Professional Experience

Dr. Song has extensive teaching and research experience in the field of construction engineering. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at Arizona State University, where he focuses on AI-driven solutions in construction safety. Prior to this, Dr. Song was an Assistant Professor at the University of Alabama and the University of Southern Mississippi. His career has been marked by a strong focus on workforce safety, training, and the use of technology to address challenges in the construction sector. He has also contributed significantly to research grants related to occupational safety and health.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Dr. Song has received numerous awards for his contributions to construction safety and engineering education. Notable honors include the 2023 Best Division Paper Award from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, and the 2023 University of Alabama 18 Under 31 Young Alumni Award. He also earned the 2022 ASCE ExCEEd Teaching Fellow Award for Excellence in Civil Engineering Education. Dr. Song’s early academic achievements were recognized through several awards at Suzhou University of Science and Technology, including the Outstanding Student Awards and Outstanding Student Leader awards, reinforcing his leadership and excellence in the field of engineering.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Dr. Song’s research is focused on construction safety and the integration of AI and robotics into the industry. He has expertise in workforce development, workplace safety training, and the automation of construction processes. His research methods often combine traditional construction engineering approaches with emerging technologies like AI, data analytics, and robotics. Dr. Song is passionate about enhancing safety standards on construction sites and has developed training programs aimed at preventing heat-related illnesses and improving hazard awareness for workers in high-risk environments.

📖 Publication Top Notes

  • Improving tolerance control on modular construction project with 3D laser scanning and BIM: A case study of removable floodwall project
    • Authors: H Li, C Zhang, S Song, S Demirkesen, R Chang
    • Citation: Applied Sciences 10 (23), 8680
    • Year: 2020
  • Construction site path planning optimization through BIM
    • Authors: S Song, E Marks
    • Citation: ASCE International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering 2019, 369-376
    • Year: 2019
  • Fuzzy Multicriteria Decision‐Making Model for Time‐Cost‐Risk Trade‐Off Optimization in Construction Projects
    • Authors: MA Alzarrad, GP Moynihan, MT Hatamleh, S Song
    • Citation: Advances in Civil Engineering 2019 (1), 7852301
    • Year: 2019
  • Impact variables of dump truck cycle time for heavy excavation construction projects
    • Authors: S Song, E Marks, N Pradhananga
    • Citation: Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management 7 (2), 11-18
    • Year: 2017
  • A study on assessing the awareness of heat-related illnesses in the construction industry
    • Authors: S Song, F Zhang
    • Citation: Construction Research Congress 2022, 431-440
    • Year: 2022
  • Industrial safety management using innovative and proactive strategies
    • Authors: S Song, I Awolusi
    • Citation: Concepts, Applications and Emerging Opportunities in Industrial Engineering
    • Year: 2020
  • Work-related fatalities analysis through energy source recognition
    • Authors: S Song, I Awolusi, Z Jiang
    • Citation: Construction Research Congress 2020, 279-288
    • Year: 2020
  • A Software-Based Approach for Acoustical Modeling of Construction Job Sites with Multiple Operational Machines
    • Authors: B Sherafat, A Rashidi, S Song
    • Citation: Construction Research Congress 2020, 886-895
    • Year: 2020
  • Steel manufacturing incident analysis and prediction
    • Authors: S Song, Q Lyu, E Marks, A Hainen
    • Citation: Journal of Safety, Health and Environmental Research 14 (1), 331-336
    • Year: 2018
  • Impact of discretionary safety funding on construction safety
    • Authors: S Song, I Awolusi, E Marks
    • Citation: Journal of Safety Health and Environmental Research 13 (2), 378-384
    • Year: 2017