Leila Celin Nascimento | Engineering | Women Research Award

Dr. Leila Celin Nascimento | Engineering | Women Research Award

Instituto Federal do Espirito Santo | Brazil

Dr. Leila Celin Nascimento is a distinguished researcher in Civil and Environmental Engineering, with a Ph.D. in Materials Engineering from Universidade Estadual Norte Fluminense (2024), a Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (2002), and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the same institution (2000). She currently serves as a professor in technical and technological education at Instituto Federal do Espírito Santo (IFES – Campus Vitória). Her research expertise spans Civil Engineering, with strong emphasis on Environmental and Materials Engineering, focusing on coating mortars, solid waste management, construction materials, and construction technology. She has contributed to four scholarly publications, with a total of 37 citations and an h-index of 2. Dr. Nascimento has led and participated in research projects evaluating solid waste management infrastructure and analyzing pathological manifestations in buildings, reflecting her applied research impact. In addition to research, she has extensive teaching experience in water resources, environmental planning, geology, water supply, and solid waste, as well as professional development in scientific writing, gamification in education, and hybrid learning methods. Her work demonstrates a commitment to advancing sustainable construction practices, integrating technical education with environmental and materials research, and mentoring students in applied scientific inquiry, making her a significant contributor to the fields of civil and environmental engineering.

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Featured Publications

Nascimento, L. C., Baptista Junior, G., Xavier, G. C., Azevedo, A. R. G. de, Monteiro, S. N., & Alledi, C. T. D. B. (2025). Performance of wood bottom ash as a replacement for Portland cement in coating mortars. Journal of Materials Research and Technology.

Baptista Junior, G., Nascimento, L. C., Xavier, G. C., Monteiro, S. N., Vieira, C. M. F., Marvila, M. T., & Alledi, C. T. D. B. (2024). Durability for coating mortars: Review of methodologies. Journal of Materials Research and Technology.

Nascimento, L. C., Baptista Junior, G., Xavier, G. C., Monteiro, S. N., Vieira, C. M. F., Azevedo, A. R. G. de, & Alexandre, J. (2023). Use of wood bottom ash in cementitious materials: A review. Journal of Materials Research and Technology.

Nascimento, L. C., Baptista Junior, G., Nascimento, L. C., & Santos, G. F. (2021). Manifestações patológicas causadas por sistemas de climatização no IFES Campus Vitória. Revista Ifes Ciência, 7(1).

Jianghong Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Jianghong Zhao | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture | China

Author Profile

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🌱 Early Academic Pursuits

Prof. Jianghong Zhao's academic journey began with a deep curiosity about maps and spatial data. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Cartography from Wuhan Technical University of Surveying and Mapping in 1998, followed by a Master’s in Cartography and Geographic Information Engineering from Wuhan University in 2001. Her academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. in Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing from the same university in 2012. Her passion for international collaboration led her to the University of Massachusetts Boston as a visiting scholar, where she expanded her horizons in geospatial technology.

🧭 Professional Endeavors

Starting her academic career at Beijing University of Civil Engineering and Architecture in 2001, Prof. Zhao steadily rose from Lecturer to Full Professor. Since 2015, she has served as the Vice Dean of the School of Surveying and Mapping. Her responsibilities extend beyond teaching and research—she actively contributes to national academic committees, helps design curriculum reforms, and mentors both students and junior faculty with great enthusiasm.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Prof. Zhao’s research has been at the forefront of geographic information science. Her expertise lies in 3D point cloud data processing, indoor and outdoor spatial modeling, and deep learning-driven geospatial analysis. She has led and participated in over 30 major research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, government agencies, and academic institutions. Her innovations in semantic segmentation and intelligent modeling have provided powerful tools for urban planning, heritage preservation, and emergency response mapping.

🏆 Accolades and Recognition

A decorated academic, Prof. Zhao has earned numerous prestigious awards. These include multiple first and second prizes from the China Geographic Information Science and Technology Progress Awards, as well as the Beijing Science and Technology Progress Award. She has been recognized as an Excellent Teacher, Young Academic Star, and Outstanding Mentor in national competitions. Her books, patents, and teaching excellence have set benchmarks in the academic community.

🌍 Impact and Influence

Prof. Zhao’s impact is both wide and deep. Her scholarly work has been published in top-tier international journals, presented at global conferences, and adopted in practical applications across industries. Through her roles in international organizations such as the ICA and ISDE, she has contributed to shaping global standards and research directions in geoinformatics. Her mentorship has empowered a new generation of geospatial scientists, many of whom have won national honors under her guidance.

🌟 Legacy and Future Contributions

With a career defined by innovation, leadership, and compassion, Prof. Jianghong Zhao is not only a trailblazer in geographic information science but also a visionary educator. She continues to inspire through her work on integrating emerging technologies like AI and remote sensing into geospatial research. As she looks to the future, her legacy is clear—empowering students, advancing science, and transforming how we understand and interact with the world around us.

Publications


📄A Cross-Modal Attention-Driven Multi-Sensor Fusion Method for Semantic Segmentation of Point Clouds

Authors: Huisheng Shi, Xin Wang, Jianghong Zhao, Xinnan Hua
JournalSensors
Year: 2025


📄Overview and Prospects of Visibility Analysis Approaches

Authors: Jianghong Zhao, Ailin Xu, Xueqing Zhang, Yunhui Zhang, Yihong Zhang, Mengtian Cao, 黄明 (Huang Ming)
JournalProceedings
Year: 2024


📄MSFA-Net: A Multiscale Feature Aggregation Network for Semantic Segmentation of Historical Building Point Clouds

Authors: Ruiju Zhang, Yaqian Xue, Jian Wang, Daixue Song, Jianghong Zhao, Lei Pang
JournalBuildings
Year: 2024


📄Advances in Spatiotemporal Graph Neural Network Prediction Research

Authors: Jianghong Zhao, Yi Wang, Xintong Dou, Xin Wang, Ming Guo, Ruiju Zhang, Haimeng Li
JournalInternational Journal of Digital Earth
Year: 2023


📄An Automated Multi-Constraint Joint Registration Method for Mobile LiDAR Point Cloud in Repeated Areas

Authors: Chutian Gao, Ming Guo, Jianghong Zhao, Peng Cheng, Yuquan Zhou, Tengfei Zhou, Kecai Guo
JournalMeasurement
Year: 2023


 

Almas Kiran | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Almas Kiran | Chemical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Qingdao Bioenrgy and Bioprocess Technology Shandong Institute | China 

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Early Academic Pursuits 🎓

Ms. Almas Kiran’s academic journey is a testament to her dedication to the field of analytical chemistry and nanotechnology. She began her higher education at the University of Sindh, Pakistan, earning a B.S. in Analytical Chemistry (2010–2015). Her passion for scientific research led her to pursue a Master's degree at Dalian University of Technology, China (2018–2021), where she honed her expertise in analytical techniques and materials chemistry. Her relentless pursuit of knowledge culminated in a PhD from QIBEBT Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, China (2023–2024), specializing in cutting-edge research on wearable electrochemical biosensors and nano energy devices.

Professional Endeavors 🏆

Ms. Kiran’s professional journey is marked by diverse roles in academia and research. She began as an internee at the Examinations Wing of the University of Sindh and later served as Vice Principal and Instructor at Iqra Academy, Jamshoro. Her international experience includes working as a researcher at Zhang Dayu School, Dalian University of Technology, where she explored wearable sensors, electrochemical stations, and nanotechnology. Currently, she is a senior researcher at QIBEBT Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology, where she actively contributes to groundbreaking research in smart sensors and sustainable energy solutions.

Contributions and Research Focus 🔬

Ms. Kiran’s research spans multiple frontiers of science and technology. She has significantly contributed to the development of:

  • Wearable electrochemical biosensors for non-invasive health monitoring (sweat, saliva, tear-based sensing).
  • Nano energy devices that power next-generation self-sustained smart sensors.
  • Graphene-based nanomaterials for high-performance sensing applications.
  • Microfluidics and nano-fabrication techniques for advanced electronic devices.
    Her expertise extends to asymmetric polymerization, chiral catalyst design, and advanced characterization techniques such as NMR, HPLC, and glove box applications.

Accolades and Recognition 🏅

Ms. Kiran’s excellence in research is reflected in her scientific publications and international collaborations. She has authored multiple impactful papers on flexible biosensors and nanomaterials, including studies on dopamine and uric acid detection and Berlin green-printed smart sensors. Her innovative work in lactide polymerization has garnered attention in the field of polymer science. She has also received prestigious training certifications, including advanced analytical techniques and RETSCREEN software from Canada.

Impact and Influence 🌍

Ms. Kiran’s research has a profound impact on healthcare and wearable technology. Her work on flexible biosensors is shaping the future of non-invasive diagnostics, offering new possibilities for real-time health monitoring. She plays an instrumental role in advancing nano energy solutions, bridging the gap between sustainable energy and smart healthcare devices. Through her contributions, she is inspiring the next generation of researchers in materials science and bioelectronics.

Legacy and Future Contributions 🚀

With her pioneering spirit and relentless pursuit of scientific innovation, Ms. Almas Kiran is poised to make significant contributions to the fields of wearable biosensors, nanotechnology, and smart healthcare. Her future endeavors will likely focus on enhancing biosensor sensitivity, developing sustainable nano energy solutions, and expanding interdisciplinary collaborations worldwide. Her legacy will be one of groundbreaking research and transformative technological advancements that redefine the landscape of biomedical science and energy applications.

Publications


📄 Exploring the Catalytic Efficiency of Lithium Bis(trimethylsilyl)amide (LiHMDS) in Lactide Polymerization
Author(s): A. Kiran, A.C. Kingsley, H. Ahmed
Journal: Polymers (20734360)
Year: 2025


📄 Flexible Screen-Printed Sensor for the Detection of Dopamine and Uric Acid
Author(s): A. Kiran
Journal: China Academic Journal Electronic Publication
Year: 2021


📄 Wearable Helical Molybdenum Nitride Supercapacitors for Self-Powered Healthcare Smart Sensors
Author(s): F. Lv, H. Ma, L. Shen, Y. Jiang, T. Sun, J. Ma, X. Geng, A. Kiran, N. Zhu
Journal: ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Year: 2021


📄 Wearable Biomolecule Smart Sensors Based on One-Step Fabricated Berlin Green Printed Arrays
Author(s): J. Ma, Y. Jiang, L. Shen, H. Ma, T. Sun, F. Lv, A. Kiran, N. Zhu
Journal: Biosensors and Bioelectronics
Year: 2019