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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Zhenmin Ding | 3D Printing in Construction | Excellence in Research Award

Dr. Zhenmin Ding | 3D Printing in Construction | Excellence in Research Award

Assistant Researcher | Liaoning Academy of Materials | China

Zhenmin Ding is an Associate Researcher at the Institute of Structured and Architected Materials, Liaoning Academy of Materials, with expertise in bioinspired micro/nano optothermal and functional nanomaterials. Trained in chemical engineering, he contributes to the Human–Machine Physical Interface Materials research program and plays an active role in research projects on radiative cooling, Janus-structured materials, and precise spectral regulation. His research focuses on biomimetic photothermal control, flexible functional membranes, and advanced sensing and energy-harvesting materials, with peer-reviewed publications and granted invention patents demonstrating applied innovation. He has participated in international collaborative research activities and contributes to materials design and performance optimization. His academic excellence and innovation capacity have been recognized through competitive awards and institutional honors. His current research impact includes 1 citation, 2 publications, and an h-index of 1.

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George Economides | Digital Twins | Best Researcher Award

Dr. George Economides | Digital Twins | Best Researcher Award

Head of Digital Twins | Department for Transport | United Kingdom

Dr. George Economides MChem EMBA FCIHT FRSA MCMI MIET is an accomplished professional recognized for his leadership in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and sustainable transport innovation. As Head of Digital Twins at the UK Department for Transport, he leads national strategies that integrate digital twin systems, AI, and data-driven technologies into transport policy and infrastructure planning. His expertise spans intelligent mobility, systems thinking, and ethical AI, with impactful contributions to digital twin governance, smart infrastructure, and resilience modeling. Dr. Economides’s work bridges science, technology, and policy, positioning him as a key figure in advancing data-centric decision-making and digital innovation within public institutions. His research is featured in leading journals including Buildings, Building and Environment, and Sustainability, reflecting his focus on digital twin applications and sustainable mobility frameworks. A frequent keynote speaker at international forums and an active member of multiple academic and industry boards, he contributes to shaping standards and policies in emerging technologies. He has received several honors, including the TaaS Future Mobility Champion of the Year Award and the Josef Pliva Award for scientific excellence, underscoring his influence in both academic and policy circles. His professional fellowships and memberships further highlight his commitment to innovation, collaboration, and ethical leadership in digital engineering and intelligent transport systems. He has 1 citation, 2 publications, and an H-index of 1.

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1. Economides G., A quantum state metanalysis of the dynamic inconsistency effect. Quantum Behav. Econ. Conf. Proc., 2025, Accepted.

Dr. George Economides’s work drives the integration of digital twins and artificial intelligence into national transport systems, advancing data-driven policymaking and sustainable infrastructure development. His leadership bridges science, technology, and governance, fostering global innovation in resilient, ethical, and intelligent mobility solutions.