Abhishek Rajhans | Resilient Infrastructure | Excellence in Resilient Infrastructure Award

Mr. Abhishek Rajhans | Resilient Infrastructure | Excellence in Resilient Infrastructure Award

Research Associate | Climate Resilient Observing-Systems Promotion Council | India

Mr. Abhishek Rajhans is an emerging researcher in geography with a strong focus on disaster risk reduction, climate resilience, and sustainable development. His work integrates spatial analysis, policy research, and environmental assessment to address complex socio-environmental challenges. He has contributed to national-level initiatives, notably co-authoring the National Mitigation Project on Lightning Safety under the Climate Resilient Observing Systems Promotion Council, and supporting the development of annual lightning risk reports. His research spans critical areas such as urban flooding, cyclone impact assessment, and climate-induced vulnerabilities, with an emphasis on community resilience and disaster preparedness. He has presented research at national and international forums and contributed to peer-reviewed publications on sustainability and socio-economic impacts of environmental change. Proficient in geospatial tools and qualitative analysis, his research aims to bridge scientific knowledge with policy frameworks for effective environmental governance.

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Disaster and Sustainable Development: A Complex Intertwining

Bajaj, A., Abhay, R. K., Kumar, K., Rajhans, A. | Springer, 2026


Measuring the Problems & Emotions of Urban-Ward Migrants: A Case Study of Construction Workers in Delhi

Chandrakanta, Naruka, L. S., Rajhans, A., Agrawal, K. | Samikhiya Journal, 2023


Building a Lightning Resilient Nation

Rajhans, A. | Know Disasters Magazine, 2023

Rao Arsalan Khushnood | Resilient Infrastructure | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Rao Arsalan Khushnood | Resilient Infrastructure | Research Excellence Award

Research Scientist | Tunneling Institute of Pakistan | Pakistan

Rao Arsalan Khushnood is a Senior Research Scientist and Section Head at the Tunneling Institute of Pakistan, specializing in structural engineering and advanced cementitious materials. He has extensive academic and professional experience, including teaching, mentoring, and leading multidisciplinary research and industry projects focused on sustainable infrastructure. His research centers on low-carbon concrete, durability and service life modeling, bio-inspired self-healing materials, and AI-driven material design, reflected in 113 publications with over 4,100 citations and an h-index of 38. He has played active roles in editorial initiatives, curriculum development, and professional engineering bodies, and holds certifications including PMP. His contributions have been recognized through prestigious honors such as leading researcher awards, international competition distinctions, and national-level recognitions for innovation and research excellence in construction materials.

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Fereidoon Moghadas Nejad | Resilient Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Fereidoon Moghadas Nejad | Resilient Infrastructure | Best Researcher Award

Professor | Amirkabir University of Technology | Iran

Prof. Fereidoon Moghadas Nejad is a Distinguished Professor and Head of the Transportation Division at Amirkabir University of Technology, recognized for his expertise in pavement engineering, transportation infrastructure, and computational methods in civil engineering. With extensive academic and leadership experience, he has contributed to major research initiatives involving pavement materials testing, soil reinforcement, recycling technologies, rehabilitation strategies, image-based evaluation, automation, and advanced numerical approaches in pavement and railway systems. He has produced a substantial body of scholarly work, including numerous refereed journal articles, international conference papers, books, book chapters, and an extensive portfolio of national and international patents, demonstrating his influential role in advancing the field. His professional service includes chairing scientific committees for national conferences in bitumen and asphalt and supporting the development of high-impact research communities. Widely recognized for his scientific impact, he has received multiple national and institutional honors for distinguished research and contributions to transportation engineering. His research influence is further demonstrated by 7,576 citations, 230 publications, and an h-index of 47.

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Maryam Sadeghi | Smart Cities and Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Maryam Sadeghi | Smart Cities and Architecture | Best Researcher Award

Full-time Faculty Member at Islamic Azad University, Iran.

Maryam Sadeghi is an accomplished researcher and faculty member in Electrical Engineering, specializing in smart grids, distributed control, and intelligent energy systems. She has served as a full-time instructor at the Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, where she has also chaired the Power Engineering Department. Over the years, she has successfully combined teaching, supervision, and leadership with impactful research contributions. As a PhD candidate at the Iran University of Science and Technology, her doctoral work has advanced the field of power systems with an emphasis on adaptive and intelligent control. Beyond academia, she has actively collaborated with national research and industrial centers, particularly in areas such as SCADA applications, FPGA development, and distributed automation. Her career demonstrates a consistent focus on renewable energy integration, intelligent universal transformers, and advanced automation, positioning her as a thought leader in the evolving landscape of modern electrical engineering.

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Education

Maryam Sadeghi’s educational background reflects a strong and progressive journey through electrical engineering disciplines. She earned her B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering with a focus on Electronics from the Islamic Azad University, Tehran Central Branch. She further specialized in Control Systems at the M.Sc. level from Islamic Azad University, Tehran South Branch, where she explored adaptive control methodologies. To expand her expertise in the energy sector, she pursued doctoral studies in Electrical Engineering with a specialization in Power Systems at the Iran University of Science and Technology. Her PhD research, with defense approved, focuses on advanced power system automation and intelligent control strategies, including adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference systems and multi-agent approaches for smart grids. Through this academic journey, she has built deep expertise in intelligent systems, renewable integration, and distributed energy automation, forming the backbone of her subsequent teaching, research, and industry collaborations in both traditional and emerging power engineering domains.

Experience 

Maryam Sadeghi has built a multifaceted career blending academia, research, and industry collaboration.  She has been a full-time faculty member at the Islamic Azad University, Islamshahr Branch, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in power systems and control. As Head of the Power Engineering Department for four years, she led curriculum development, faculty coordination, and student mentorship. Her industry-linked research experience includes a decade as Senior Researcher at Novin Ray Control Co., where she worked on solar energy monitoring, SCADA systems, and energy management integration. She has also contributed to telecommunication research through FPGA-based SDH system design, and to control systems development in distributed automation protocols, particularly IEC 61499. These roles reflect her ability to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications. Her experience across teaching, applied research, and leadership showcases her as a versatile expert committed to advancing both education and innovation in intelligent energy systems.

Research Focus

Maryam Sadeghi’s research is centered on intelligent power systems, with a focus on adaptive control, fuzzy logic, and distributed automation for modern grids. Her work on Intelligent Universal Transformers (IUTs) has introduced innovative control methodologies using fuzzy logic, artificial neural networks, and genetic algorithms to optimize distribution automation. She has also contributed to decentralized multi-agent coordination frameworks for smart distribution restoration, enabling resilience and flexibility in power networks. Her studies in renewable energy integration—particularly inverter-based distributed generation and wind turbine inverters—highlight her commitment to sustainable energy solutions. Additionally, she has advanced methodologies in GPS-based time synchronization and IEC 61499-based distributed control systems. By combining advanced algorithms with real-world applications such as SCADA and EMS, she bridges the gap between theory and practice. Her research trajectory demonstrates a consistent pursuit of scalable, adaptive, and intelligent solutions for next-generation power grids within the context of smart cities and sustainable development.

Awards and Honors

Maryam Sadeghi has received recognition for her academic and research contributions at both institutional and national levels. She has been nominated for the ARCH Best Researcher Award, reflecting her impactful body of work in power systems and control. Her multiple ISI-indexed publications in smart grids, intelligent automation, and renewable energy integration demonstrate her influence in advancing knowledge in her field. As a contributor to national research centers in Iran, she has played a significant role in developing and implementing control solutions aligned with national energy and telecommunication priorities. Her leadership as Head of the Power Engineering Department also underscores her recognition as an academic mentor and innovator. The combination of research excellence, teaching distinction, and industrial collaboration has positioned her as a respected figure within the engineering community. These honors highlight her dedication to advancing intelligent energy solutions and promoting the integration of innovative methodologies into modern power systems.

Publication Top Notes

Title: Time Synchronizing Signal by GPS Satellites
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Gholami
Summary: This paper simulates GPS-based synchronization in MATLAB to achieve high-precision timing. It highlights GPS as a reliable solution for communications and distributed automation systems.

Title: Fuzzy Logic Approach in Controlling the Grid Interactive Inverters of Wind Turbines
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Gholami
Summary: The study applies fuzzy logic to enhance grid-connected wind turbine inverter performance. Results show improved stability and efficiency under varying wind conditions.

Title: Advanced Control Methodology for Intelligent Universal Transformers Based on Fuzzy Logic Controllers
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Gholami
Summary: The authors propose fuzzy logic controllers for Intelligent Universal Transformers (IUTs). The approach improves adaptability and response in advanced distribution automation.

Title: A Novel Distribution Automation Involving Intelligent Electronic Devices as IUT
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Gholami
Summary: This paper presents IUTs as intelligent devices for distribution automation. It demonstrates improved grid reliability and fault management.

Title: Fully Decentralized Multi-Agent Coordination Scheme in Smart Distribution Restoration: Multilevel Consensus
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Kalantar
Summary: The research introduces a decentralized multi-agent consensus method for smart distribution restoration. It enhances system resilience and scalability without central control.

Title: Developing Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference System for Controlling the Intelligent Universal Transformers in ADA
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Gholami
Summary: An ANFIS-based controller is developed for IUTs to improve adaptability and precision. The hybrid method outperforms conventional control strategies.

Title: Genetic Algorithm Optimization Methodology for PWM Inverters of Intelligent Universal Transformer for the Advanced Distribution Automation of Future
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Gholami
Summary: The study uses genetic algorithms to optimize PWM inverters in IUTs. It reduces harmonic distortion and improves inverter efficiency.

Title: Optimized Control Strategy to Adjust the Intelligent Universal Transformer for Integrating Distributed Resources to Grid
Authors: M. Sadeghi, M. Gholami
Summary: This work introduces an optimized control strategy for IUTs to integrate distributed energy resources. It ensures stable and flexible grid operations.

Conclusion

Overall, Maryam Sadeghi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her research reflects both depth and breadth in intelligent power systems, with practical applications that align with the future of energy distribution and smart grid technologies. With her combination of academic leadership, teaching excellence, and impactful research, she demonstrates qualities that merit recognition. By expanding her international reach and enhancing visibility through broader collaborations and higher-impact publications, she can further solidify her position as a leading researcher in her domain.