Mohsen Khatibinia | Structural Control | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohsen Khatibinia | Structural Control | Best Researcher Award

Civil Engineering at University of Birjand, Iran

Mohsen Khatibinia, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran. With a robust academic background, he has contributed significantly to the field of structural engineering, particularly in optimizing structures for earthquake resilience. His research integrates computational intelligence methods with advanced structural analysis, focusing on performance-based design and soil-structure interaction. Dr. Khatibinia is an experienced educator and a skilled user of advanced engineering software.

Professional Profile

Education

  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering)
    Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran (2006–2013)
    Dissertation focused on reliability-based optimization of reinforced concrete structures with soil-structure interaction.
  • M.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Structural Engineering)
    Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran (2002–2004)
    Thesis: Optimal design of space structures using genetic algorithms.
  • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering
    University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran (1998–2002).

Professional Experience

Associate Professor, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Iran
Mohsen Khatibinia has extensive academic experience, specializing in teaching undergraduate and graduate courses such as Structural Analysis, Theory of Elasticity, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, and Stability of Structures.

  • Expertise in computational tools including FORTRAN, MATLAB, SAP, ETABS, SAFE, Ansys, and OpenSees.
  • Proficient in developing optimization algorithms and conducting numerical simulations for structural engineering applications.

Research Interest

  • Structural optimization for earthquake-resistant design.
  • Soil-structure interaction and performance-based design.
  • Application of soft computing methods (e.g., genetic algorithms, particle swarm optimization, gravitational search algorithms, hybrid optimization algorithms, fuzzy logic, and neural networks) in structural and earthquake engineering.
  • Seismic reliability assessment and optimization of reinforced concrete and steel structures.

Author Metric

  • Published 12 peer-reviewed journal articles in prestigious journals such as Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Journal of Sound and Vibration, and Engineering Optimization.
  • Presented research at 16 international and national conferences, highlighting advancements in structural and earthquake engineering.
  • Expertise in developing hybrid computational models, with numerous citations in domains of structural optimization and earthquake engineering.

Publications Top Noted

1. Truss Optimization on Shape and Sizing with Frequency Constraints Based on Orthogonal Multi-Gravitational Search Algorithm

  • Authors: m. khatibinia, s.s. naseralavi
  • Journal: Journal of Sound and Vibration, Volume 333, Issue 24, Pages 6349-6369, 2014
  • Citations: 112
  • Abstract:
    This paper introduces an Orthogonal Multi-Gravitational Search Algorithm (OMGSA) for optimizing truss structures in terms of shape and size while satisfying frequency constraints. The approach integrates orthogonal learning and multi-agent search to enhance solution accuracy and convergence speed. The method’s effectiveness is demonstrated through benchmark problems and comparison with existing algorithms.

2. A Hybrid Approach Based on an Improved Gravitational Search Algorithm and Orthogonal Crossover for Optimal Shape Design of Concrete Gravity Dams

  • Authors: m. khatibinia, s. khosravi
  • Journal: Applied Soft Computing, Volume 16, Pages 223-233, 2014
  • Citations: 99
  • Abstract:
    This research presents a hybrid optimization technique combining an Improved Gravitational Search Algorithm (IGSA) with Orthogonal Crossover for the shape optimization of concrete gravity dams. The hybrid method addresses computational challenges in design optimization, yielding high-quality solutions with improved convergence efficiency.

3. RETRACTED: Shear Behaviour of Concrete Beams with Recycled Aggregate and Steel Fibres

  • Authors: h.r. chaboki, m. ghalehnovi, a. karimipour, j. de brito, m. khatibinia
  • Journal: Construction and Building Materials, Volume 204, Pages 809-827, 2019
  • Citations: 95
  • Abstract:
    (Retracted) The study initially examined the shear behavior of concrete beams incorporating recycled aggregates and steel fibers, aiming to explore their structural and sustainability benefits. However, the paper has been retracted, and further details are unavailable or unreliable.

4. Optimizing Parameters of Tuned Mass Damper Subjected to Critical Earthquake

  • Authors: r. kamgar, p. samea, m. khatibinia
  • Journal: The Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings, Volume 27, Issue 7, Article e1460, 2018
  • Citations: 92
  • Abstract:
    This paper focuses on optimizing the parameters of Tuned Mass Dampers (TMDs) to enhance their performance under critical seismic events. The study utilizes advanced optimization techniques to achieve an optimal balance between cost and efficiency, improving the structural stability of tall buildings.

5. Seismic Reliability Assessment of RC Structures Including Soil–Structure Interaction Using Wavelet Weighted Least Squares Support Vector Machine

  • Authors: m. khatibinia, m.j. fadaee, j. salajegheh, e. salajegheh
  • Journal: Reliability Engineering & System Safety, Volume 110, Pages 22-33, 2013
  • Citations: 92
  • Abstract:
    This study proposes a novel approach using the Wavelet Weighted Least Squares Support Vector Machine (WLS-SVM) model for seismic reliability analysis of reinforced concrete (RC) structures, incorporating the effects of soil-structure interaction (SSI). The method offers a computationally efficient way to assess structural reliability under seismic loading conditions.

Conclusion

Dr. Mohsen Khatibinia is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his impactful contributions to structural engineering, particularly in earthquake-resilient design and optimization. His innovative application of computational intelligence and hybrid optimization techniques highlights his expertise and commitment to advancing the field. While addressing the retraction and expanding his collaborative and publication scope could enhance his profile, his achievements make him a deserving nominee for this prestigious recognition.

 

Assist Prof Dr. Felipe Villalobos | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Felipe Villalobos | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof Dr. Felipe Villalobos, Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción, Chile

Dr. Felipe Villalobos is an accomplished Civil Engineer with a DPhil from Oxford University, specializing in Geotechnical Engineering. Currently an Assistant Professor at Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (UCSC) in Chile, he is a key figure in the postgraduate programs for MSc and PhD degrees in Engineering. Dr. Villalobos is the founder of Chile’s first Geological Civil Engineering degree and has authored several books, including Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Testing in Situ and Depth. His research encompasses offshore wind turbine foundations, soil and rock mechanics, and seismic geotechnics. He has completed two major research projects, with one ongoing, and has published 40 journal articles. Additionally, he collaborates with international research groups and holds editorial positions, contributing significantly to the field of geotechnical engineering.

PROFILE

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Education

Dr. Felipe Villalobos holds a DPhil in Geotechnical Engineering from Oxford University, where he conducted pioneering research on offshore foundations for wind turbines. He also earned an MSc in Civil Engineering, which provided him with a strong foundation in engineering principles and practices. Dr. Villalobos completed his undergraduate studies with a Civil Engineering degree, equipping him with the technical expertise and knowledge that have driven his successful academic and professional career in geotechnical engineering.

Research Interest 

Dr. Felipe Villalobos’s research spans a wide range of critical areas in geotechnical engineering. His work on offshore foundations for wind turbines has advanced the understanding of foundation behavior under complex loading conditions. He also focuses on the mechanical and thermal behavior of soil and rock, exploring their responses to various environmental factors. His expertise extends to laboratory and in situ geotechnical testing, providing accurate data for engineering applications. Dr. Villalobos investigates foundation dynamics, retaining structures, and soil nailing, contributing to safer and more efficient designs. His research on excavations, slope stability, and seismic geotechnics addresses key challenges in maintaining stability and safety in diverse geological conditions.

Professional Experience

Dr. Felipe Villalobos serves as an Assistant Professor at Universidad Católica de la Santísima Concepción (UCSC) in Chile, where he plays a pivotal role in the academic community. He is the founder of Chile’s first Geological Civil Engineering degree, a groundbreaking program that integrates geology with civil engineering to address the country’s unique geotechnical challenges. Since 2008, Dr. Villalobos has been the editor of Obras y Proyectos, a respected journal that disseminates research in the field. Additionally, he collaborates with the Infrastructure Management Research Group at HafenCity University in Hamburg, furthering international research efforts in geotechnical engineering.

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Dr. Ammar Alnmr | Geotechnical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ammar Alnmr | Geotechnical engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Ammar Alnmr, Széchenyi István University, Hungary

Dr. Ammar Alnmr is an accomplished civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering. With a strong academic foundation, including dual Ph.D. pursuits from Széchenyi István University, Hungary, and Tishreen University, Syria, he brings extensive experience from both academia and industry. As a geotechnical engineer and former lecturer at Tishreen University, Dr. Alnmr has contributed to various critical projects and studies, ranging from slope stability to tunnel design. Fluent in Arabic and proficient in English, he is an active member of the Syrian Engineers’ Syndicate, committed to continuous professional growth and advancement in geotechnical engineering

PROFILE

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Education

Dr. Ammar Alnmr is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Geotechnical Engineering at Széchenyi István University in Gyor, Hungary, expected to graduate in April 2025. He previously earned another Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Tishreen University, Lattakia, Syria, where he also completed his Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering) in 2017 and his Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering (Geotechnical Engineering) in 2012. His academic journey began with a High School Scientific Degree from Yabroud, Rural Damascus, Syria, which he completed in 2007. Dr. Alnmr’s educational background reflects a consistent focus on geotechnical engineering, laying a solid foundation for his research and professional pursuits.

Research Innovation

Dr. Ammar Alnmr has a robust research portfolio focused on the complex dynamics of plasma physics. His completed projects include significant studies such as the development of a Magnetized Plasma Lens, investigations into Harmonic Generation in Laser-Plasma Interaction, and comprehensive analyses of Weibel Instability in various contexts, including microwave discharge and laser-produced plasmas. He has also explored Kinetic Instability in Astronomical Shock Waves and the generation of Large Amplitude Plasma Waves through the interaction of laser beams. Currently, Dr. Alnmr is working on cutting-edge research projects, including the Laser Direct Acceleration of Electrons in Magnetized Plasma Channels, the exploration of Synchrotron Weibel Instability, and the study of Self-Generated Magnetic Fields in Laser Fusion Processes. These ongoing projects are aimed at advancing our understanding of plasma behavior and its applications in fields such as fusion energy and space physics.

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ammar Alnmr has been recognized for his academic excellence with the Superior Graduate’s Certificate. This honor reflects his outstanding performance and dedication throughout his educational journey. It underscores his commitment to achieving high academic standards and his ability to excel in his field. This recognition is a testament to his hard work, perseverance, and exceptional capabilities in civil engineering, particularly in geotechnical engineering.