Amr Hesham | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amr Hesham | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amr Hesham, Housing And Building National Research Centre, Egypt

Amr Hesham is a distinguished Egyptian engineer and researcher specializing in construction project management and environmental sustainability. Based in El-Sheikh Zayed City, Giza, he has built an impactful career that bridges civil engineering with sustainable waste management practices. With a Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from October 6 University and a Master’s thesis underway at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Amr is particularly focused on construction and demolition waste (CDW) management. His professional work spans major governmental and environmental projects in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. As a proactive contributor to national strategies, Amr has helped develop waste classification systems, GIS-based disposal planning, and 3D waste quantification using SLAM technology. He has authored publications and book chapters in the field and actively participates in international conferences. Through his multidisciplinary expertise, Amr Hesham is shaping a greener, smarter, and more sustainable future for urban development and environmental engineering.

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🌟 Assessment of Dr. Amr Hesham for the “Research for Best Researcher Award”

Summary of Suitability:

Amr Hesham presents a compelling profile as a candidate for the Research for Best Researcher Award, especially in the field of Construction and Demolition Waste (CDW) Management, a critical area for sustainable urban development. With a Master’s in Engineering from the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, focusing on Construction Project Management, his academic pursuits align well with real-world environmental and infrastructural challenges. His thesis and ongoing research emphasize strategic tools for waste management, directly supporting national policy implementation.

Professionally, Amr has contributed significantly to Egypt’s Ministry of Environment and Ministry of Health through the Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC). His roles in multi-sectoral projects—ranging from hospital infrastructure to national waste audits—underscore his expertise in both technical project execution and policy-supporting research. His use of advanced technologies like laser-scanning, GIS, BIM, and mobile mapping systems (SLAM) showcases a modern, data-driven approach to engineering challenges.

🎓 Education 

Amr Hesham began his academic journey at October 6 University, earning a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering in 2017 with honors. His graduation project was awarded excellent distinction, reflecting his early commitment to innovation in construction. Currently, he is completing his Master’s in Engineering in the Construction Management Department at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport. His thesis centers on tools and techniques that support Egypt’s national strategy for managing construction and demolition waste—a pressing environmental concern. His coursework encompasses advanced project management, feasibility analysis, cost control, strategic management, and resource allocation. These academic foundations have equipped Amr with a unique blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insight, essential for addressing real-world sustainability challenges. His academic involvement also includes a part-time teaching assistantship at Cairo University, where he teaches financial management, further extending his impact on the next generation of environmental and construction professionals.

💼 Professional Experience

Amr Hesham has accumulated extensive and diverse professional experience across both public and private sectors. Currently serving as a Coordinator Assistant and Waste Management Engineer at the Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC), he contributes to projects for Egypt’s Ministry of Health and Environment. His roles involve project coordination, waste quantification using laser scanning, 3D modeling, and strategic planning for CDW. His consultancy experience includes the Saudi Ministry of Defense, where he developed sustainable waste operation models for two cities. Previous roles with firms like Elfares, Khebraat Consultant, and Rigid Engineering equipped him with robust on-site and technical office skills, particularly in supervision, quality control, and project documentation. Additionally, Amr supports scientific events and international conferences focused on sustainability and smart cities. As a freelance proposal engineer and academic contributor, he blends technical, managerial, and environmental expertise to advance urban resilience and infrastructure sustainability across borders.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Amr Hesham has garnered notable recognition for his pioneering contributions to environmental engineering and sustainable construction. His distinguished academic performance earned him honors in civil engineering, and his graduation project received an “Excellent” grade. Professionally, his role in national-scale projects—such as quantifying industrial waste for the Suez Canal Economic Zone and developing Egypt’s CDW strategy—has positioned him as a critical asset in governmental planning initiatives. Amr has also been a contributing author to a recognized engineering management book and published in esteemed journals such as Environmental Science and Pollution Research. He is acknowledged for his technical leadership in SLAM-based mobile mapping and GIS-Fuzzy AHP methods. His active participation in international scientific conferences and forums on sustainability and smart cities further highlights his industry leadership. Through his academic rigor, innovative mindset, and field contributions, Amr continues to be a recognized force in environmental engineering and project management.

🌍 Research Skills On Environmental Science

Amr Hesham is a highly skilled researcher in the fields of environmental science, waste management, and construction engineering. He possesses advanced technical abilities in data collection, modeling, and GIS-based analysis, particularly focused on construction and demolition waste (CDW). His expertise includes the use of SLAM-based mobile mapping systems, 3D laser scanning, and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) frameworks such as GIS-Fuzzy AHP. Amr’s research addresses key challenges in sustainable urban development, resource recovery, and strategic environmental planning. His collaborative work with governmental and academic institutions has led to the development of national action plans and technical manuals. He is proficient in research writing, academic publishing, and interdisciplinary project coordination. His ongoing thesis aims to streamline Egypt’s national waste management strategy through applied research tools. With a strong foundation in environmental modeling, systems thinking, and sustainability frameworks, Amr is well-positioned to lead transformative research initiatives in environmental science.

📖 Publication Top Notes

1. Title: Quantifying construction and demolition waste using slam-based mobile mapping system: A case study from Kafr El Sheikh, Egypt
Authors: T Attia, N Elshaboury, A Hesham, M Elhadary
Conference: 2021 International Conference on Data Analytics for Business and Industry
Year: 2021
Citation count: 11

2. Title: Optimal site selection for construction and demolition waste disposal using GIS-FAHP: a case study from Kafr El Sheikh City, Egypt
Authors: N Elshaboury, A Hesham, WM AlMetwaly
Journal: Environmental Science and Pollution Research, Volume 31, Issue 5, Pages 8223-8239
Year: 2024
Citation count: 7

3. Title: Integrated BIM-GIS Framework for Holistic Building Stock Assessment Using 5D Geo-modeling and Digital Twin Concepts
Authors: N Elshaboury, WM AlMetwaly, A Hesham, A Abbas
Journal: Journal of Building Engineering, Article Number 113391
Year: 2025

H M IMRAN KAYS | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. H M IMRAN KAYS | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. H M IMRAN KAYS, University of Oklahoma, United States

H.M. Imran Kays is a PhD candidate at the University of Oklahoma’s School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science. He specializes in transportation engineering, particularly in flood propagation and cascading failures in interdependent transportation and stormwater networks. Imran’s research integrates socio-technical systems and crisis response communities, contributing to transportation resilience. His career includes work as a graduate research assistant at renowned institutions, with a solid background in transportation system modeling. Imran also serves as a major in the Corps of Engineers, Bangladesh Army, bringing a unique blend of academic rigor and practical experience. Throughout his career, he has earned numerous awards, including the 2024 Best Poster Award at the Oklahoma Transportation Symposium and various scholarships and fellowships. His innovative work is highly regarded in his field, influencing both academic research and real-world infrastructure solutions.

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Suitability for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” – H.M. Imran Kays

H.M. Imran Kays, a PhD candidate in Civil Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, stands out as an exceptional candidate for the “Research for Best Researcher Award” due to his impactful research in transportation engineering, particularly focusing on interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks, resilience frameworks, and the modeling of cascading failures in critical infrastructure systems. His multidisciplinary approach, blending engineering with risk and resilience studies, has led to several high-quality publications, including journal articles and conference proceedings, which reflect his deep understanding of both theoretical and practical aspects of civil engineering and transportation.

Kays’ ongoing work, including his involvement in projects like “Modeling Flood Propagation and Cascading Failures in Interdependent Transportation and Stormwater Networks,” showcases his ability to address pressing global challenges like climate change and infrastructure resilience. His research bridges critical gaps in understanding the vulnerabilities of interconnected systems under stress, making it highly relevant to contemporary issues. Additionally, his impressive list of awards—such as the Best Poster Award at the 2024 Oklahoma Transportation Symposium and several prestigious scholarships—demonstrates recognition of his contributions from the academic community.

🎓 Education 

Imran Kays is currently pursuing his PhD in Civil Engineering at the University of Oklahoma, specializing in transportation engineering. He earned his MSc and BSc in Civil Engineering from the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), Bangladesh, where he focused on transportation systems and their resilience. His academic journey includes distinguished research in socio-geographic monitoring, transportation policies, and infrastructure utilization metrics. Imran’s advanced education has been supported by several prestigious scholarships, including the 2024 Donald E Hall Scholarship and the Walt Kolb Civil Engineering Graduate Fellowship. His strong academic foundation underpins his research focus on transportation system modeling, including flood propagation and cascading failures in interdependent systems. The expertise gained during his PhD research is coupled with hands-on experience in major engineering projects, ensuring his work bridges theoretical knowledge with practical solutions in civil engineering.

💼 Professional Experience 

Imran Kays has substantial professional experience, including roles as a Graduate Research Assistant and PhD student at the University of Oklahoma’s School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science, the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Florida International University, and Georgia Southern University. His research primarily focuses on transportation engineering, with key studies on the interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks. As a graduate research assistant, Imran has contributed to numerous high-impact projects, applying his expertise in flood modeling, traffic management, and crisis response frameworks. In addition to his academic work, Imran serves as a Major in the Corps of Engineers, Bangladesh Army, where he applies his engineering knowledge to real-world infrastructure and crisis management challenges. His professional experience spans a broad spectrum, from hands-on traffic analysis to sophisticated modeling and resilience planning, which has shaped his approach to solving complex engineering problems.

🏅 Awards and Recognition

Imran Kays has received multiple awards and recognitions throughout his academic career. He was honored with the Best Poster Award at the 2024 Oklahoma Transportation Symposium and has been awarded the 2024 Donald E Hall Scholarship and the 2024 Cleo Cross Scholarship. His academic excellence is further acknowledged by the 2024 Walt Kolb Civil Engineering Graduate Fellowship and the 2024 Bullard Dissertation Completion Fellowship. These accolades underscore his outstanding contributions to transportation research. Imran’s dedication to his field has also earned him the 2024 Robberson Travel Grant and the 2023 Gallogly College of Engineering Scholarship, among others. In addition to academic scholarships, Imran has been recognized for his work on the intersection of transportation and stormwater systems, with multiple publications and presentations at prestigious conferences. His achievements reflect his leadership in the field and his commitment to advancing transportation engineering.

🌍 Research Skills On Engineering

Imran Kays is a skilled researcher with a focus on transportation system modeling, resilience frameworks, and socio-technical systems in infrastructure. His expertise lies in analyzing and modeling the interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks, exploring cascading failures during natural disasters. Imran has developed advanced resilience frameworks for transportation systems, incorporating data-driven approaches to assess infrastructure vulnerability and develop adaptive strategies. His work on integrating socio-geographic monitoring with transportation policies has received significant attention for its potential to shape future urban transportation planning. Additionally, Imran’s research includes flood modeling, crisis response communities, and risk perception analysis in online social networks. He employs a combination of AI, machine learning, and GIS to predict long-term traffic patterns and assess infrastructure resilience under varying conditions. Imran’s research contributes to the practical application of civil engineering in managing disasters and enhancing the resilience of transportation networks.

 📖 Publication Top Notes

  • H-CTM for simulating non-lane-based heterogeneous traffic
    Authors: HMI Kays, TH Shimu, M Hadiuzzaman, SM Muniruzzaman, …
    Citation: Transportation Letters, 11 (7), 382-390
    Year: 2019
  • Identifying crisis response communities in online social networks for compound disasters: the case of hurricane Laura and COVID-19
    Authors: KA Momin, HMI Kays, AM Sadri
    Citation: Transportation Research Record, 03611981231168120
    Year: 2023
  • Centrality-based lane interventions in road networks for improved level of service: the case of downtown Boise, Idaho
    Authors: MA Ahmed, HMI Kays, AM Sadri
    Citation: Applied Network Science, 8 (1), 2
    Year: 2023
  • Exploring the interdependencies between transportation and stormwater networks: The case of Norman, Oklahoma
    Authors: HMI Kays, AM Sadri, KKM Muraleetharan, PS Harvey, GA Miller
    Citation: Transportation Research Record, 2678 (5), 491-513
    Year: 2024
  • Towards Unifying Resilience and Sustainability for Transportation Infrastructure Systems: Conceptual Framework, Critical Indicators, and Research Needs
    Authors: HM Kays, AM Sadri
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.10039
    Year: 2022
  • Translating Social Media Crisis Narratives into Road Network Utilization Metrics: The Case of 2020 Oklahoma Ice Storm
    Authors: HM Kays, KA Momin, MB Thwala, KK Muraleetharan, AM Sadri
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.08616
    Year: 2022
  • Modeling Flood Propagation and Cascading Failures in Interdependent Transportation and Stormwater Networks
    Authors: HMI Kays, AM Sadri, PS Harvey, GA Miller
    Citation: International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection, 100741
    Year: 2025
  • Translating Risk Narratives in Socio-Technical Systems into Infrastructure Utilization Metrics During Compounding Hazard Events
    Authors: HMI Kays, KA Momin, KK Muraleetharan, AM Sadri
    Citation: Arif, Translating Risk Narratives in Socio-Technical Systems into …
    Year: 2024
  • A Data-driven Resilience Framework of Directionality Configuration based on Topological Credentials in Road Networks
    Authors: HM Kays, KA Momin, KK Muraleetharan, AM Sadri
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.07371
    Year: 2024
  • A Structural Equation Modeling Approach to Understand User’s Perceptions of Acceptance of Ride-Sharing Services in Dhaka City
    Authors: MMI Sourav, MR Islam, HM Kays, M Hadiuzzaman
    Citation: arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.04086
    Year: 2022