Trufat Hailemariam Gugsa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Trufat Hailemariam Gugsa | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Addis Ababa University | Ethiopia

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Early Academic Pursuits

Dr. Trufat Hailemariam Gugsa's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology and Geophysics from Addis Ababa University in 1995. He furthered his education by obtaining a Master of Science degree in the same field from the same institution in 2001. His thesis focused on the "Geotechnical investigation of Sibilu dam site, reservoir, and catchment area." Dr. Gugsa earned his PhD in Civil Engineering and Natural Hazard from the University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences (BOKU), Vienna, Austria, in 2009. His dissertation, titled "Slope Rock Mass Characterization in Tekeze Hydropower Reservoir: Implication to GIS and Satellite Imagery-Based Slope Stability and Reservoir Impounding Induced Hazard Analyses," laid the foundation for his future research endeavors.

Professional Endeavors

Dr. Gugsa has held various academic and professional positions throughout his career. From 1995 to 2005, he served as a lecturer and researcher at Mekelle University, Ethiopia, where he taught courses in engineering geology, soil and rock mechanics, and geomorphology. In 2006, he joined Addis Ababa University as an Associate Professor in the School of Earth Sciences, a position he holds to date. Additionally, he worked as a senior geotechnical engineer at Saba Engineering PLC from 2010 to 2013, contributing to standards, manuals, and procedural developments for foundation investigations.

Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Gugsa's research has primarily focused on slope stability, geotechnical investigations, and geohazard analysis. He has been involved in numerous projects, including landslide hazard zonation and mapping, road slope cut stability assessment, and hydropower reservoir rim slope stability analysis. His expertise extends to GIS-based landslide risk zonation, construction material quality assessment, and dam foundation seepage evaluations. Dr. Gugsa has also contributed to the development of flexible geodatabases for catchment-based projects and geohazard assessments.

Accolades and Recognition

Dr. Gugsa has received several awards and recognition for his contributions to the field. Notably, he was awarded the AEG Best Publication Award in 2024 for his paper on internal erosion and ground fissures around Lake Ziway, Ethiopia. His research has been published in prestigious journals and presented at international conferences, highlighting his significant impact on geotechnical engineering and geohazard analysis.

Impact and Influence

Dr. Gugsa's work has had a profound impact on the field of geotechnical engineering, particularly in Ethiopia. His research has provided valuable insights into slope stability, landslide risk evaluation, and geohazard mitigation, influencing both academic and practical approaches to geotechnical challenges. He has advised over 40 postgraduate research theses, mentoring the next generation of geotechnical engineers and researchers.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Dr. Gugsa's legacy is marked by his extensive contributions to geotechnical research and education. His work has improved the understanding of geotechnical hazards and their mitigation, benefiting infrastructure development and disaster risk management in Ethiopia and beyond. As he continues his career, Dr. Gugsa is poised to make further significant contributions to the field, advancing knowledge and practice in geotechnical engineering and geohazard analysis.

 

Notable Publications

GIS-based statistical analysis for landslide susceptibility evaluation and zonation mapping: A case from Blue Nile Gorge, Gohatsion-Dejen road corridor, Central Ethiopia 2024

Assessment of rock slope stability using slope stability probability classification (SSPC) system, around AlemKetema, North Shoa, Ethiopia 2021 (10)

Possible Role of Internal Erosion in the Development of Ground Fissures around Lake Ziway, Ethiopia 2024

Ultra - low head hydro power resource assessment and management – A solution for rural electrification 2020

 

Saeed Gholizadeh | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Saeed Gholizadeh | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Urmia University | Iran

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Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Saeed Gholizadeh began his academic journey at Urmia University, where he earned a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering in 2000. He continued his education at the University of Kerman, obtaining an M.Sc. in Structural Engineering in 2002. His master's thesis focused on the optimal design of structures using genetic algorithms and neural networks, under the supervision of Prof. Eysa Salajegheh. Prof. Gholizadeh pursued a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering at the same institution, completing his doctorate in 2009 with a dissertation on the optimum seismic design of structures using advanced artificial intelligence methods, again under the guidance of Prof. Eysa Salajegheh.

Professional Endeavors

Prof. Gholizadeh's academic career at Urmia University began in 2009 as an Assistant Professor in Structural Engineering. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 2013 and became a full Professor in 2020. He also served as a visiting professor at Middle East Technical University in Ankara, Turkey, from 2021 to 2022, where he collaborated with Prof. Oğuzhan Hasançebi on a project related to the seismic total cost optimization of steel structures.

Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Gholizadeh has made significant contributions to the field of structural engineering, with a particular focus on structural optimization, performance-based seismic design, and the application of soft computing techniques. His research interests include neural networks, metaheuristics, and the analysis and design of space structures. He has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters, and his work on the optimal design of structures using advanced artificial intelligence methods has been widely recognized.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his career, Prof. Gholizadeh has received numerous awards and honors. He was the first-ranked M.Sc. student at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman in 2002 and was chosen as the Distinguished PhD Candidate and Researcher of Kerman University in 2008. He received the Fifth Afzalipoor Prize in 2009 and was the first-ranked PhD student in the 14th Best Thesis Competition of the Ministry of Science in Tehran in 2010. In 2015, he was recognized as the Prominent Iranian Young Scientist in Civil Engineering by the Iranian Academy of Sciences. He has also been chosen as the Distinguished Researcher of Urmia University multiple times, most recently in 2023.

Impact and Influence

Prof. Gholizadeh's work has had a significant impact on the field of structural engineering, particularly in the areas of seismic design and structural optimization. His innovative research using artificial intelligence and metaheuristic algorithms has advanced the understanding and implementation of optimal design strategies in civil engineering. His contributions have been widely cited, earning him a place among the world's top 2% of highly cited researchers for four consecutive years (2019-2022).

Legacy and Future Contributions

Prof. Gholizadeh's legacy in the field of structural engineering is marked by his groundbreaking research and numerous accolades. His work continues to influence both academic research and practical applications in structural design. As a leading figure in the field, he is likely to continue contributing to advancements in seismic design, optimization techniques, and the application of artificial intelligence in civil engineering. His ongoing research and future projects promise to further enhance the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of structural systems.

Notable Publications

Efficient neural network-aided seismic life-cycle cost optimization of steel moment frames 2024

On the seismic collapse capacity of optimally designed steel braced frames 2022 (14)

Seismic collapse safety analysis of performance-based optimally designed reinforced concrete frames considering life-cycle cost 2021 (8)

Mainshock–aftershock low-cycle fatigue damage evaluation of performance-based optimally designed steel moment frames 2021 (7)

Multi-objective design optimization of steel moment frames considering seismic collapse safety 2021 (23)