KARTHIK M | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. KARTHIK M | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

SRM Madurai College for Engineering and Tchnology | India

Dr. M. Karthik is a dedicated academician and researcher in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, with a strong specialization in High Voltage Engineering. He currently serves as a Senior Grade Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at SRM Madurai College for Engineering and Technology, Tamil Nadu. With over nine years of teaching experience across reputed engineering institutions, he has consistently contributed to academic excellence, curriculum delivery, and student mentorship. Dr. Karthik earned his Ph.D. (Part-Time) in High Voltage Engineering from Anna University, Chennai, completing his doctoral coursework at the Government College of Technology, Coimbatore, with outstanding academic performance. He also holds an M.E. degree in High Voltage Engineering, graduating as a university topper with distinction, and a B.E. degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. His strong academic foundation reflects his commitment to technical rigor and continuous learning. His primary research interests include liquid and solid dielectrics, high voltage insulation, and related reliability studies in power systems. Dr. Karthik has actively disseminated his research through multiple national-level conference paper presentations, covering interdisciplinary themes such as biomedical signal processing, intrusion detection systems, SCADA technology, energy conservation, fuel cell technologies, and advanced power electronics applications. An active contributor to the research community, Dr. Karthik maintains profiles on ORCID, Scopus, Google Scholar, Publons, and Vidwan, highlighting his scholarly engagement and research impact. Through his teaching, research, and academic service, he remains committed to advancing knowledge in high voltage engineering and fostering innovation in electrical engineering education.

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An efficient waste management technique with IoT based smart garbage system
– Materials Today: Proceedings, 2023
Frequency control of PV-connected micro grid system using fuzzy logic controller
– Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021
Visualization of virtual environment through LabVIEW platform
– Materials Today: Proceedings, 2021
Studies on critical properties of vegetable oil based insulating fluids
– IEEE INDICON, 2015
Appropriate analysis on properties of various compositions on fluids with and without additives for liquid insulation in power system transformer applications
– Scientific Reports, 2024

Peter Anyin | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Peter Anyin | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Institute for Intermodal Transports and Logistics Systems | Germany

Anyin, Peter Betianabeshe, Ph.D., is a transportation engineer and researcher specializing in traffic planning, simulation, and quantitative modeling of complex mobility systems. His academic and professional work is centered on developing data-driven and system-oriented approaches to improve traffic operations, urban mobility, and infrastructure planning, particularly in rapidly growing metropolitan regions. He is currently engaged in advanced research at Technische Universität Braunschweig, Germany, where his doctoral studies focus on transportation planning and traffic simulation, with a strong emphasis on designing quantitative metrics for evaluating microscopic traffic simulators and systemic planning frameworks. His Ph.D. research addresses the systemic planning of traffic in Lagos, Nigeria, integrating simulation-based methodologies with real-world mobility challenges. Dr. Anyin’s research expertise spans microscopic traffic simulation, queueing theory, statistical traffic data analysis, and computational modeling. He has extensive experience working with industry-standard simulation tools such as VISSIM, SUMO, Aimsun, and MATSim, alongside programming and analytical platforms including Python, MATLAB, Simulink, and SQL. His interdisciplinary research also extends into machine learning applications, such as generative adversarial networks and physics-informed neural networks, applied to traffic systems and pavement modeling. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers on traffic simulation comparison, queueing models, sustainable transportation systems, and computational methodologies. His work has been published in reputable international journals and presented at global conferences. In addition to research, he actively supervises graduate students, contributes to collaborative urban planning projects, and engages with stakeholders to translate simulation research into practical transportation solutions.

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Analytical Determination of Queueing System Performance for Sustainable Economic Development
– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment, 2022
MATLAB SimEvent for Traffic Queue Model
– Arid Zone Journal of Engineering, Technology and Environment, 2024
Simplified Octahedral Shear Stress Theory for Plane Elements
– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering, 2025
Formulation of Limit State Deflection Equation for Thin Rectangular Steel Plates Analysis
– Nnamdi Azikiwe University Journal of Civil Engineering, 2025
Pertuzumab Overcomes Chemotherapy/Trastuzumab Resistance in ER+/HER2+ Tumors Classified as Luminal Functional Subtype
– Cancer Research (Supplement), 2016

Eddy Chevallier | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eddy Chevallier | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

LAMIH – UPHF/CNRS 8201 | France

Dr. Eddy Chevallier is a distinguished researcher in Engineering Sciences, specializing in electromechanical systems that utilize static or dynamic electrical contact as a channel for information or power transmission. Currently serving as an Ingénieur de Recherche at the LAMIH Laboratory (UMR CNRS 8201, UPHF) in Famars, France, he focuses on understanding how surface topography influences multi-physical phenomena occurring at interfaces. His work spans electrical, thermal, and mechanical properties, integrating experimental measurement, numerical programming, and theoretical modeling to advance industrial applications that rely on surface-dependent interactions. His research aims to identify and quantify the relationships between topographic parameters and functional surface behavior, enabling the development of hybrid methodologies for optimizing surface designs based on precise performance requirements. Dr. Chevallier is qualified in the French national academic sections 28 (Physics of Materials), 60 (Mechanics), and 63 (Electrical Engineering), reflecting the interdisciplinary breadth of his expertise. He earned his Doctorate in 2014 from the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, where his thesis, supervised by Jérôme Fartin and co-advised by Robert Rouzereau and Valéry Bourny, focused on defining quality indices for metallic sliding contact using electrical signatures of surface condition. His doctoral work received the distinction of “Très Honorable.” He also holds a Master’s degree in physical characterization and modeling of complex materials from the same institution. Dr. Chevallier has contributed to leading scientific journals such as Tribology International, Journal of Tribology, Journal of Applied Physics, and has presented his work at numerous international and national conferences, reinforcing his role as a key contributor to tribology and electromechanical interface research.

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Chevallier, E., Bourny, V., Bouzerar, R., Fortin, J., Durand-Drouhin, O., & others. (2014). Voltage noise across a metal/metal sliding contact as a probe of the surface state. Journal of Applied Physics, 115(15).

Chevallier, E. (2014). Définition d’indices de qualité du contact glissant métallique: Signatures électriques de l’état de surface (Doctoral dissertation, Université de Picardie Jules Verne). Université de Picardie Jules Verne.

Chevallier, E. (2020). Mechanical model of the electrical response from a ring–wire sliding contact. Tribology Transactions, 63(2), 215–221.

Jonckheere, B., Bouzerar, R., Bourny, V., Bausseron, T., Foy, N., & Chevallier, E. (2017). Assessment of the real contact area of a multi-contact interface from electrical measurements. In 23ème Congrès Français de Mécanique (CFM), France.

Guessasma, M., Bourny, V., Haddad, H., Machado, C., Chevallier, E., Tekaya, A., & others. (2018). Multi-scale and multi-physics modeling of the contact interface using DEM and coupled DEM-FEM approach. In Advances in Multi-Physics and Multi-Scale Couplings in Geo-Environmental Engineering.

Farzin Naghibalsadati | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Farzin Naghibalsadati | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Farzin Naghibalsadati, University of Regina, Canada

Farzin Sadati, PMP®, is a highly accomplished Civil Engineer with over a decade of expertise in large-scale industrial, commercial, and institutional construction. Currently based in Regina, Saskatchewan, he holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Systems Engineering and specializes in sustainable construction practices and project management. With strong technical proficiency in NBC codes, risk management, budgeting, and quality control, Farzin has led multi-million-dollar construction projects with notable success. He combines academic excellence, demonstrated by scholarships and awards, with real-world impact through roles in top construction firms and research initiatives. As a committed leader and effective communicator, he excels in coordinating interdisciplinary teams and optimizing project timelines and costs. His work bridges hands-on field experience and research innovation, with a recent focus on modular construction waste analytics. Farzin is affiliated with prominent engineering and project management organizations and is recognized for his leadership in promoting sustainable development goals (SDGs).

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Suitability Summary for Research for Best Researcher Award

Farzin Sadati is a highly qualified candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, demonstrating a strong blend of academic excellence, professional experience, and impactful research contributions. His educational background is robust, with a Master’s in Environmental Systems Engineering from the University of Regina, supported by a full NSERC scholarship, underscoring his academic merit and research potential. Additionally, his prior Master’s in Structural Engineering and Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering provide a comprehensive foundation in both theory and practice.

Professionally, Farzin brings over 10 years of leadership in large-scale construction projects exceeding $100 million, showcasing his capability to manage complex, multidisciplinary efforts successfully. His hands-on experience in project management, site supervision, regulatory compliance, and sustainability reflects a practical understanding of real-world engineering challenges. His PMP certification and expertise with construction management software such as Procore and Primavera P6 further highlight his competence in bridging management and technical domains.

Education 🎓 

Farzin Sadati’s academic journey reflects a commitment to excellence and sustainability. He is currently pursuing a MASc in Environmental Systems Engineering at the University of Regina, Canada, with a CGPA of 83.80. His research, supported by a prestigious Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) scholarship, explores sustainable construction practices and modular waste management. Prior to this, he earned a MASs in Structural Engineering (CGPA: 95.45) and a BASc in Civil Engineering (CGPA: 88.65) from Azad University, Iran. Throughout his studies, Farzin demonstrated academic prowess, earning multiple nominations and awards, including a top-three ranking among graduate peers. His academic background combines technical rigor in structural systems with contemporary approaches to environmental engineering. This foundation equips him to tackle challenges at the intersection of infrastructure and sustainability, laying the groundwork for his contributions to research, practice, and policy. His education underpins his holistic perspective on engineering and environmental responsibility.

Professional Experience 💼

Farzin Sadati brings over 10 years of progressive experience across various sectors including residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. Currently serving as Construction Project Manager at ISAD Construction, he has led complex developments like a 144-unit concrete structure valued at $34M, and successfully managed stakeholder coordination and risk mitigation strategies. His tenure at the University of Regina as a Researcher further honed his expertise in construction waste analytics and compliance with NBC. Previously, at Imen Sazan Faradezh Inc., he contributed to structural design and feasibility assessments, increasing project efficiency. Farzin began his career as a Superintendent with Saman Gostar Jame Inc., managing large-scale HVAC and residential projects. He has a proven record in applying data analytics, BIM, and sustainable methods across all project phases. His leadership style, problem-solving approach, and proficiency with tools like Procore, Primavera P6, and Microsoft Project enable him to consistently deliver high-quality outcomes on time and under budget.

Awards and Recognition 🏅

Farzin Sadati has been recognized for both his academic excellence and impactful professional contributions. In 2024, he received the RCE Saskatchewan Award, presented by Lieutenant Governor Russell Mirasty, for a sustainable construction and demolition project that aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This project leveraged BIM technologies to promote green practices in the construction sector. In 2023, Farzin’s research was awarded full funding by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), highlighting its relevance and innovation. Earlier, in 2018, he was honored as one of the top three graduate students at Azad University with a remarkable CGPA of 95. His certifications include PMP, WHMIS, and specialized training in AI for energy management, carbon emission analysis, and life cycle assessment. These recognitions underscore his leadership in driving sustainability and performance excellence in engineering projects, positioning him as a forward-thinking leader in the construction industry.

Research Skills On Engineering 🌍 

Farzin Sadati’s research skills span environmental systems engineering, construction waste analytics, and sustainable design. At the University of Regina, his work integrated statistical data from agencies like Statistics Canada with practical construction metrics to assess compliance with the National Building Code and identify opportunities for waste reduction. He effectively utilizes tools like Power BI, Excel, and BIM to visualize performance indicators and propose cost-effective solutions. Farzin’s expertise extends to life cycle analysis, carbon emissions monitoring, and the deployment of AI in green building energy management. His research not only advances academic knowledge but also informs best practices on job sites, particularly in modular and digital construction. With a pragmatic and data-driven approach, he bridges academic insights and field application, delivering strategies that enhance LEED compliance, sustainability, and energy performance. His collaborative projects and published papers reflect his commitment to innovation and environmental stewardship in engineering.

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1. Title: Temporal evolution and thematic shifts in sustainable construction and demolition waste management through building information modeling technologies: A text-mining analysis

Authors: F. Naghibalsadati, A. Gitifar, S. Ray, A. Richter, K.T.W. Ng
Journal: Journal of Environmental Management
Volume: 369, Article ID: 122293
Citations: 7
Year: 2024

2. Title: Management Assessment of Used Oil, Filters, and Containers in the Canadian Automotive Sector Using Resource Recovery Metrics

Authors: A. Tasnim, A.T. Abha, F. Naghibalsadati, E. Tam, K.T.W. Ng
Journal: Waste Management
Volume: 191, Pages: 284–293
Citations: 2
Year: 2025

3. Title: Quantification of construction and demolition waste disposal behaviors during COVID-19 using satellite imagery

Authors: S. Ray, K.T.W. Ng, T.S. Mahmud, A. Richter, F. Naghibalsadati
Journal: Environmental and Sustainability Indicators
Volume: 24, Article ID: 100502
Citations: 2
Year: 2024

4. Title: Uncovering key themes in modular construction waste management and exploring their impact and centrality

Authors: F. Naghibalsadati, A. Gitifar, A. Richter, A. Tasnim, K.T.W. Ng
Journal: Results in Engineering
Volume: 25, Article ID: 104550
Citations: 1
Year: 2025

5. Title: Landfill footprint geometrical design evolution and land surface thermal heterogeneity

Authors: A. Gitifar, N. Karimi, S.J. Mim, F. Naghibalsadati, K.T.W. Ng
Journal: Journal of Cleaner Production
Article ID: 145763
Year: 2025

6. Title: The Role of Modular Construction and BIM Technologies in Sustainable Construction and Demolition Waste Management

Author: F. Naghibalsadati
Institution: University of Regina
Type: Thesis/Dissertation
Year: 2024

7. Title: Experimental and Numerical Evaluation on Yielding Damper to Upgrade the Seismic Behavior of Concentrically Braced Frames

Authors: F. Naghibalsadati, S.M. Zahrai, M. Jamshidi
Conference: International Congress of Sciences and Innovative Technologies (ICESIT)
Volume: 270, Page: 133
Year: 2018

8. Title: Experimental and Numerical Investigation of Angle Performance as a Structural Fuse

Authors: F. Naghibalsadati, S.M. Zahrai, M. Jamshidi
Conference: International Congress of Sciences and Innovative Technologies (ICESIT)
Volume: 270, Page: 118
Year: 2018

9.Title: Experimental Study on Cyclic Performance of Diagonal Brace with Slit and Angle to Improve Ductility

Author: F. Naghibalsadati
Institution: Islamic Azad University
Type: Thesis/Dissertation
Year: 2018