Zain Ijaz | Resilient Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Zain Ijaz | Resilient Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Post Doctorate Researcher | Tongji University | China

Zain Ijaz is a Postdoctoral Researcher in Civil Engineering at Tongji University, specializing in geotechnical engineering with a strong focus on sustainable and resilient infrastructure. He has extensive professional experience as a laboratory engineer and lecturer, contributing to teaching, supervision, and applied geotechnical testing while supporting academic leadership and research initiatives. His research centers on soil behavior, ground improvement, geospatial modeling, rock mechanics, and machine learning–driven prediction of geotechnical parameters, with substantial contributions through high-impact journal publications, conference papers, and a scholarly book chapter. He actively collaborates with leading international institutions and serves as a peer reviewer for reputed scientific journals. His academic excellence has been recognized through competitive research scholarships, merit-based distinctions, and recognition among top doctoral researchers, and his research impact includes 1,055 citations 29 publications, and an h-index of 17.

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Huaibin Li | 3D Printing in Construction | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Dr. Huaibin Li | 3D Printing in Construction | Best Scholar Award

Lecturer | Anhui University of Science and Technology | China

Dr. Huaibin Li is a Lecturer in the School of Safety Science and Engineering at Anhui University of Science and Technology, with expertise in rock mechanics, underground engineering, and mining safety engineering. He is actively engaged in teaching and research and has participated in multiple nationally funded scientific programs as well as several industry-commissioned projects focused on rock mass behavior, hydraulic fracturing, and high-strength support systems for underground structures. His research centers on rock mass mechanical properties, fracture propagation mechanisms, tunnel stability, and advanced underground support technologies, and he has authored 25 peer-reviewed publications addressing these areas. His scholarly contributions have been recognized through prestigious national and provincial science and technology awards from leading professional societies in rock mechanics and mining engineering, demonstrating his professional impact and academic standing. His research impact includes 173 citations across 168 documents and an h-index of 8.

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