Vanissorn Vimonsatit | Construction | Best Research Article Award

Dr. Vanissorn Vimonsatit | Construction | Best Research Article Award

Macquarie University | Australia

Dr. Vanissorn Vimonsatit is a distinguished structural engineer and researcher with a PhD in Structural Engineering from UNSW, an MEng from AIT, Thailand, and a BEng from Kasetsart University. A member of the Concrete Institute of Australia (CIA) and the American Concrete Institute (ACI), she has over a decade of professional engineering experience and a strong record of leadership in research and industry collaboration. Currently serving as the Community of Practice Manager for Sustainable Concrete, Engineered Solutions, and Asset Management at SmartCrete CRC, Dr. Vimonsatit also holds key international roles, including Director of the Bridge Engineering Institute (USA), Regional Representative for Australasia at ISEC, and Vice President of the ASEA-SEC Conference Series. Her research focuses on multiscale characterization of porous solids, low-carbon concrete development, and the integration of graphene and supplementary cementitious materials to enhance performance and sustainability. She has successfully led ARC-funded projects and multiple industry collaborations that have translated laboratory innovations—such as graphene-enhanced and mine tailing-based concretes-into pilot-scale demonstrations and commercial guidelines. A recipient of the CSIRO ON Prime Performance Award (2017), she has been instrumental in bridging the gap between research and practice, guiding projects from innovation to industrial adoption. As Lead Entrepreneur, she applies her expertise in stakeholder engagement, market validation, and technology transfer to advance sustainable, high-performance concrete solutions for the global construction industry.

Profiles: Scopus | Orcid | Google Scholar

Featured Publications

"A Systematic Approach for Selection of Fit-for-Purpose Low-Carbon Concrete for Various Bridge Elements to Reduce the Net Embodied Carbon of a Bridge Project", HK Srivastava, V Vimonsatit, SM Clark, Infrastructures, 2025.

"Compressive strength, flexural strength, and slump of recycled aggregate fibre-reinforced fly ash concrete using explainable extreme gradient boosting machine learning model", A Abushanab, V Vimonsatit, Powder Technology, 2025.

"Inverse analysis for dynamic characteristics of a historic Masonry Pagoda using segmental low-amplitude earthquake vibrations", C Hansapinyo, C Buachart, C Sinsabvarodom, W Tantrapongsaton, Heritage Science, 2025.

"Micro-Modeling of Polymer–Masonry Wall Composites Under In-Plane Loading", H Hernoune, Y Ouldkhaoua, B Benabed, R Abousnina, V Vimonsatit, Journal of Composites Science, 2025.

"Design Interaction Diagrams for Shear Adequacy Using MCFT-Based Strength of AS 5100.5-Advantages of Using Monte Carlo Simulation", KW Wong, V Vimonsatit Preprints, 2025

Yijian Liu | Human-Computer Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Yijian Liu | Human-Computer Interaction | Best Researcher Award

Shandong University of Science and Technology | China 

Author Profile

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Academic Profile of Prof. Yijian Liu

Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Yijian Liu, born in Shanxian County, Shandong Province, demonstrated early excellence in science and technology, which directed his academic journey toward micro-nano electronics. He pursued his doctoral studies at the Department of Micro-Nano Electronics, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, where he specialized in engineering research with a focus on flexible sensing and integrated circuit design. His formative academic years built a strong foundation in advanced electronics and laid the groundwork for his future research contributions.

Professional Endeavors

After completing his Ph.D. in 2018, Prof. Liu embarked on a professional career that bridged industry and academia. From 2018 to 2020, he served as a Senior R&D Engineer at Xinen (Qingdao) Integrated Circuit Co., Ltd., where he gained valuable practical insights into industrial applications of semiconductor and sensing technologies. Since August 2020, he has been serving as Deputy Director of the Department of Electronic Information Science and Technology at the School of Electronic Information Engineering, Shandong University of Science and Technology. In addition to being a lecturer and master’s supervisor, his academic leadership underscores his commitment to advancing education and research in electronics.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Liu’s primary research interests lie in flexible deformation sensing and sensor integrated circuit design, with significant achievements in developing advanced sensing devices for robotics, wearable technologies, and human-machine interfaces. His scholarly output includes impactful publications in top-tier journals such as Soft Robotics, Advanced Materials Technologies, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, and Smart Materials and Structures. As the corresponding author of multiple high-impact studies, he has contributed pioneering work on soft pressure sensors, stretchable e-tattoos, hybrid interconnection materials, and e-skin arrays. Additionally, his contributions extend to book chapters on emerging solar energy materials, highlighting the breadth of his expertise across interdisciplinary domains.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Liu’s research has garnered international recognition for its practical applications in robotics, biomedical sensing, and integrated systems. His publications in high-impact SCI journals with impressive citation potential reflect both academic rigor and societal relevance. Beyond publications, his role as reviewer for prestigious journals such as IEEE EDL and his memberships in IEEE, the Chinese Society of Micro-Nanotechnology, and the Chinese Instrument Society demonstrate his influence within the global academic and professional communities.

Academic Cites

His scholarly articles, many of which are highly cited, provide critical insights into flexible electronics and sensing technologies. Journals such as ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces and Soft Robotics have served as platforms for his influential work, further amplifying his visibility and reputation in the global research community.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Liu’s academic journey reflects a trajectory of innovation and leadership in micro-nano electronics and flexible sensor design. His involvement in major national-level projects such as the National Key R&D Program and the National 863 R&D Program positions him as a key contributor to China’s advancements in cutting-edge technology. Looking ahead, his legacy will continue to expand through mentorship of graduate students, leadership in interdisciplinary research, and contributions toward industrial applications of smart sensor technologies. His future work is expected to bridge theoretical innovation with real-world applications, reinforcing his role as a transformative figure in electronic information engineering.

Conclusion

Prof. Yijian Liu exemplifies a dynamic blend of academic excellence, industrial expertise, and research innovation. His contributions to flexible sensing and integrated circuit technologies not only advance scholarly knowledge but also pave the way for transformative applications in robotics, healthcare, and human-machine interfaces. With a strong foundation in research and an active role in both academia and industry, Prof. Liu stands as an influential scholar whose legacy will continue to shape the future of electronic information science and technology.

Notable Publications

“Machine learning coupled RF LC pressure sensing array based on vertical integration structure

“Microwave-assisted scalable CNTs/TPU yarns for highly durable and sensitive wearable sensors

“Plasma-Induced Wrinkle-Crack Dual Structure for Robust Directional Strain Sensing in Dynamic Motion Perception

  • Author: Yijian Liu
  • Journal: Small
  • Year: 2025

“MXene–MWCNT Conductive Network for Long-Lasting Wearable Strain Sensors with Gesture Recognition Capabilities

“Robust One-Dimensional Sensing Yarn for High-Performance Strain Detection in Wearables

 

 

Elsayed Elgazzar | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Elsayed Elgazzar | Materials Science | Best Researcher Award

Elsayed Elgazzar at Suze Canal University, Egypt📖

Dr. Elsayed Abdel Mohsen Ali Abdel Halim is an accomplished physicist specializing in solid-state and materials science. With extensive experience in academia and research, he has contributed significantly to the field of nanomaterials, photodetectors, and photovoltaic devices. Currently serving as an Assistant Professor of Physics at Suez Canal University, Egypt, Dr. Elsayed has also pursued international research engagements, including a tenure at Texas State University, USA. His work is characterized by a strong commitment to advancing materials science through innovative research and academic leadership.

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Education Background🎓

  1. Ph.D. in Physics (Solid State – Materials Science) – Suez Canal University, Egypt (2011-2015)
  2. M.Sc. in Physics (Solid State – Materials Science) – Suez Canal University, Egypt (2008-2011)
  3. Pre-Master in Physics – Suez Canal University, Egypt (2006-2008)
  4. B.Sc. in Physics (Very Good) – Zagazig University, Egypt (2001-2004)

Professional Experience🌱

Dr. Elsayed has accumulated rich academic and research experience over the years. He began his career as a Demonstrator in the Physics Department at Suez Canal University (2005-2011), where he gained experience in laboratory instruction and quality management. As an Assistant Lecturer (2011-2015), he contributed to academic guidance and worked in advanced research labs. His role as a Lecturer (2015-2017, 2019-2023) involved teaching physics courses and conducting cutting-edge research. He also served as a Researcher in the Materials Science and Engineering Lab at Texas State University, USA (2017-2019), enhancing his expertise in nanomaterial synthesis and device fabrication. Since 2021, he has been an Assistant Professor at Suez Canal University, actively contributing to teaching and research.

Research Interests🔬

Her research interests include:

  1. Synthesis and characterization of nanomaterials using chemical methods
  2. Analysis of optical and electrical properties of thin films and photodetectors
  3. Development of photovoltaic devices and semiconductor materials
  4. Advanced materials for energy applications

Author Metrics

Dr. Elsayed has published several impactful research articles in reputed international journals, with notable contributions in areas such as photodiodes, solid-state materials, and nanocomposites. His research has received significant citations, reflecting his influence in the field. Some of his highly cited works include studies on Ru(II) complex-based photodiodes and cyclotriphosphazene compounds.

  • Total Publications: 5+
  • Total Citations: Over 100
  • H-Index: Notable contributions in materials science
Awards and Honors
  • Recognized for excellence in research and teaching at Suez Canal University
  • Participation in prestigious workshops and conferences, including those on X-ray diffraction and laser applications in nanomaterials
  • Contributions to staff development programs in scientific research and communication skills
Publications Top Notes 📄

1. Design and fabrication of dioxyphenylcoumarin substituted cyclotriphosphazene compounds photodiodes

  • Authors: E. Elgazzar, A. Dere, F. Özen, K. Koran, A.G. Al-Sehemi, A.A. Al-Ghamdi, et al.
  • Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter
  • Volume: 515
  • Pages: 8-17
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 26

2. Photoelectrical characteristics of novel Ru (II) complexes based photodiode

  • Authors: W.A. Farooq, E. Elgazzar, A. Dere, O. Dayan, Z. Serbetci, A. Karabulut, M. Atif, et al.
  • Journal: Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
  • Volume: 30 (6)
  • Pages: 5516-5525
  • Year: 2019
  • Citations: 25

3. Fabrication of an (α-Mn₂O₃: Co)-decorated CNT highly sensitive screen printed electrode for the optimization and electrochemical determination of cyclobenzaprine

  • Authors: A.M. Abdel-Raoof, A.O.E. Osman, E.A. El-Desouky, A. Abdel-Fattah, et al.
  • Journal: RSC Advances
  • Volume: 10 (42)
  • Pages: 24985-24993
  • Year: 2020
  • Citations: 21

4. Thermal sensors based on delafossite film/p-silicon diode for low-temperature measurements

  • Authors: E. Elgazzar, A. Tataroğlu, A.A. Al-Ghamdi, Y. Al-Turki, W.A. Farooq, et al.
  • Journal: Applied Physics A
  • Volume: 122
  • Pages: 1-9
  • Year: 2016
  • Citations: 21

5. Heteroleptic neutral Ru (II) complexes based photodiodes

  • Authors: E. Elgazzar, O. Dayan, Z. Serbetci, A. Dere, A.G. Al-Sehemi, A.A. Al-Ghamdi, et al.
  • Journal: Physica B: Condensed Matter
  • Volume: 516
  • Pages: 7-13
  • Year: 2017
  • Citations: 18

Conclusion

Dr. Elsayed Elgazzar is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his extensive contributions to materials science, particularly in nanomaterials and solid-state physics. His international exposure, impactful publications, and dedication to academia make him a standout researcher. With further efforts in expanding collaborations, securing funding, and increasing publication output, he can continue to make significant strides in his field and further solidify his standing as a leading materials scientist.