Ivan Marović | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ivan Marović | Project Management | Best Researcher Award

University of Rijeka, Faculty of Civil Engineering | Croatia

Dr. Ivan Marović, a distinguished academic at the University of Rijeka, Faculty of Civil Engineering, has dedicated over twenty years to advancing research and education in the field of civil engineering, progressing from research assistant to full professor. His expertise lies in Project Management, particularly in management information systems, multi-criteria decision analysis, and soft computing methods. A recipient of numerous prestigious awards-including the Best Doctoral Thesis Award from the Croatian Association of Civil Engineers, the Vera Johanides Award from the Croatian Academy of Technical Sciences, the UNIRI Foundation Award for young interdisciplinary scientists, several scientific and teaching awards from UNIRI and GRADRI, and the Global Peer Review Award (Clarivate Analytics) for ranking among the top 1% of reviewers globally in Environment and Ecology as well as Cross-Field-Dr. Marović has made remarkable contributions to both academia and research innovation. His current and past research projects span critical areas such as climate change adaptation for coastal structures, performance management in construction using soft computing, artificial intelligence applications in project planning, and sustainable urban management. Notable projects include COS, GAIA COFUND, PerfMAN, CRESCO Adria, and DSC4SUM, among others, all under the aegis of prestigious funding schemes such as Horizon Europe, INTERREG V-A Italy–Croatia, and the University of Rijeka’s Experienced Researchers Grant Scheme. Through his interdisciplinary research and leadership, Dr. Marović continues to shape innovative methodologies that enhance the resilience, efficiency, and sustainability of civil engineering practices.

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Featured Publications

"Application of multi-criteria decision-making methods in the selection of a sustainable solution in urban planning"

"Hybrid urban block: The end outcome of the city's filling and extension"

"The Role of the Built Environment in Achieving Sustainable Development: A Life Cycle Cost Perspective"

"Making Informed Choices: AHP and SAW for Optimal Formwork System Selection"

"Understanding and Quantifying the Impact of Adverse Weather on Construction Productivity"

Anna Crisci | Statistics | Best Research Article Award

Prof. Anna Crisci | Statistics | Best Research Article Award

University of Naples Federico II | Italy

Prof. Anna Crisci is a Research Associate in Statistics at the Department of Economics, Management, and Institutions of the University of Naples Federico II. She earned her PhD in Economics in 2011 at the Second University of Naples (now the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”), with a dissertation on estimation methods for structural equation models applied to innovation performance in manufacturing firms. Over the years, she has built extensive teaching experience in statistics and market research across leading Italian universities, including Federico II University of Naples, the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli,” and Pegaso Telematic University, delivering both core and supplementary courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. She has been actively engaged in organizing and chairing sessions at prestigious international conferences, serving on scientific and organizing committees such as CLADAG 2025, ENBIS 2017, and IRSYSC 2019. Her research contributions and expertise have been recognized with the National Scientific Qualification for Associate Professor (13/D1 – Statistics), editorial board memberships for journals such as Mathematical and Computational Applications (MDPI) and Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods, and guest editorship of special issues on advanced numerical methods. A committed reviewer for high-impact journals including SEPS, Quality & Quantity, and Social Indicators Research, she is also an active member of the Italian Statistical Society and its “Statistics for the Evaluation and Quality of Services” research group. Prof. Crisci’s scholarly activity reflects a strong commitment to advancing statistical methodologies for applied research in economics, management, and social sciences.

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Featured Publications

"Decomposition of the Main Effects and Interaction term by using Orthogonal Polynomials in Multiple Non Symmetrical Correspondence Analysis."

"Weighted log ratio analysis by means of Poisson factor models: a case study to evaluate the quality of the public services offered to the citizens."

"The confidence ellipses in decomposition Multiple Non- Symmetrical Correspondence Analysis."

"Estimation methods for the Structural Equation Models: Maximum Likelihood, Partial Least Squares and Generalized Maximum Entropy."

"Permutation Test for group comparison in PLS-Modeling."