Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Engineering | Academic Brilliance Award

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Engineering | Academic Brilliance Award

Mr. Mehrdad Esmaeilipour | Engineer | Arya Plasma Gostar Pars | Iran

Mehrdad Esmaeilipour is a visionary Electronics Engineer with a strong dedication to environmental innovation and social impact. As Senior Electronics Engineer at Arya Plasma Gostar Pars (Plasma Systems), he spearheads the development of advanced air and water purification systems utilizing cutting-edge technologies. His expertise spans from integrated circuit design to sustainable engineering solutions that address global environmental challenges. Mehrdad is also the founder of Parsa Pardazesh Booshehr Sanaat Company (PPBS Co.), an enterprise providing employment opportunities for students and contributing to local economic development. His ingenuity led to the conceptualization of an AI-powered smart bracelet for the visually impaired, reinforcing his commitment to inclusive technology. With notable achievements in project leadership, quality control, and team mentorship, he has earned recognition as an emerging entrepreneur. Through his initiatives, Mehrdad continues to merge technology with human values, focusing on real-world applications that enhance both environmental sustainability and quality of life.

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Education

Mehrdad Esmaeilipour holds a solid academic foundation in Electronics Engineering, equipping him with the theoretical knowledge and technical skills essential for developing groundbreaking solutions in environmental and health technologies. He pursued his engineering education from the Islamic Azad University, where he was actively involved in academic research, applied electronics, and robotics. During his studies, he laid the groundwork for his future innovations by engaging in projects focused on circuit design, automation systems, and digital health applications. His academic experience also involved collaborative learning, enabling him to work with diverse teams and explore multidisciplinary approaches to complex engineering problems. Beyond his degree, Mehrdad has remained committed to continuous professional development through industry certifications and hands-on work in real-world projects. His educational journey reflects a consistent passion for using science and technology to serve humanity and the environment—an ethos he carries forward in both his professional and entrepreneurial endeavors.

Experience 

Mehrdad Esmaeilipour brings over seven years of rich, hands-on experience in electronics and environmental engineering. Currently, he serves as the Senior Electronics Engineer at Arya Plasma Gostar Pars Company, where he leads a team responsible for the production and innovation of advanced air and water purification devices. His responsibilities encompass circuit design, quality assurance, project supervision, and environmental system integration using plasma and microcontroller technologies. Mehrdad has overseen several impactful projects, including intelligent odor removal systems, automated water filtration circuits, and microbial sea water purification for Persian Gulf University. He is also a passionate entrepreneur, having founded PPBS Co., which focuses on electronics and IT services, simultaneously offering employment for university students. His technical proficiency in tools like Altium Designer and Eagle, combined with leadership and marketing roles, makes him a multifaceted professional. Through his engineering leadership, he continually works toward scalable, eco-friendly innovations with a significant community and industrial impact.

Awards and Honors 

Mehrdad Esmaeilipour has earned notable recognition for his innovative contributions to green technology and social entrepreneurship. His work has been consistently acknowledged through patents, large-scale industrial deployments, and entrepreneurial success. Among his standout achievements is the development of a patented system for treating spent caustic and disulfide oil wastewater, showcasing his ingenuity in sustainable waste management. Mehrdad’s leadership in designing intelligent odor removal and air purification systems has had a tangible environmental impact, especially in urban infrastructure projects in Bandar Abbas and Bushehr. His initiative to develop an AI-based smart bracelet for visually impaired individuals further highlights his drive to create inclusive, socially responsible technologies. Recognized for founding PPBS Co., he has been celebrated for fostering student employment and technological advancement in the region. His combination of innovation, leadership, and humanitarian focus positions him as a respected figure in both engineering and community development spheres.

Research Focus 

Mehrdad Esmaeilipour’s research focus lies at the intersection of electronics engineering, environmental sustainability, and digital health innovation. His primary areas of investigation include smart circuit design for plasma-based air and water purification, energy-efficient integrated systems, and artificial intelligence applications in assistive devices. He is particularly driven to engineer practical solutions for wastewater treatment and microbial purification using cold plasma technology. In parallel, Mehrdad explores embedded systems for real-time environmental monitoring and smart health tools, like wearable devices that aid the visually impaired. He combines engineering design, microcontroller programming, and sensor integration to produce scalable solutions that reduce environmental pollution and enhance life quality. His research extends to community-centric applications, ensuring that technological advancements are not only innovative but also accessible and socially impactful. Through multidisciplinary collaboration and continuous learning, Mehrdad aims to redefine sustainable technology and promote a greener, more inclusive future through research-led engineering.

Publication Titles

  • Treatment of Spent Caustic and Disulfide Oil Wastewater of Oil and Gas – Patented Innovation

  • Design and Installation of Intelligent Air Purification Systems – Bushehr Province Pumping Station (2022)

  • Implementation of Intelligent Odor Removal Using Cold Plasma – Hormuz, Bandar Abbas (2021)

  • Closed Circuit Water System for Pen/Marker Factory – Dir Port, Bushehr (2020)

  • Smart Air Purification Systems for Pumping Stations One & Three – Bandar Abbas (2018–2019)

  • Microbial Sea Water Purification Device – Persian Gulf University, Bushehr (2018)

Conclusion

Mehrdad Esmaeilipour stands out as a multifaceted electronics engineer with a deep-rooted passion for environmental and humanitarian technology. His impressive track record, which spans patented wastewater systems to smart assistive devices, exemplifies his commitment to innovation that serves both industry and society. Mehrdad’s ability to bridge advanced research with real-world application, along with his entrepreneurial spirit and leadership, make him a compelling candidate for the Research for Engineering Excellence Award. His work embodies the essence of forward-looking engineering—sustainable, inclusive, and transformative.

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