Shengyuan Song | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shengyuan Song | Materials Science | Research Excellence Award

Jilin University | China

Prof. Shengyuan Song is a researcher at Jilin University whose work focuses on landslide dynamics, rock mass structure, and advanced geotechnical monitoring and modeling. With 79 peer-reviewed publications and more than 1,300 citations, he has achieved an h-index of 22, reflecting sustained scholarly impact across engineering geology and rock mechanics. His recent contributions include advances in multi-source monitoring technologies, automated identification of discontinuities from 3D point-cloud data, valley-fracture failure mechanisms, and debris-flow sediment dynamics in seismic regions. Prof. Song has collaborated with over 150 co-authors, demonstrating strong engagement in interdisciplinary and international research communities. His studies support safer slope engineering, improved disaster-early-warning strategies, and mitigation of geological hazards in mountainous environments, contributing meaningful scientific and societal value to natural hazard resilience and sustainable infrastructure development.

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Ahmed A. Ahmed | Infrastructure materials | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed A. Ahmed | Infrastructure materials | Editorial Board Member

Assistant Professor | Mustansiriyah University | Iraq

Dr. Ahmed A. Ahmed is a civil engineering researcher at Mustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq, recognized for his contributions to sustainable construction materials and innovative concrete technologies. With a Scopus-indexed record of 12 publications, 77 citations, and an h-index of 5, his work demonstrates a consistent commitment to advancing environmentally responsible engineering solutions. His research focuses on the development and performance evaluation of alternative binders, fiber-reinforced composites, and agricultural waste-derived additives that enhance the mechanical, durability, and thermal properties of concrete systems. A notable recent contribution is his open-access article on concrete masonry unit mixtures incorporating citric acid-treated corn stover ash and alkalinized corn stover fibers, reflecting his emphasis on circular-economy practices and low-carbon construction methodologies. Dr. Ahmed collaborates with multidisciplinary teams across materials science, structural engineering, and environmental engineering, supporting the integration of sustainable design principles into contemporary infrastructure. His research outputs have been cited in diverse international studies, evidencing the practical relevance and applicability of his findings to global construction challenges. Beyond academic publications, he contributes to capacity building in engineering education and fosters collaborative opportunities within the regional research community. Through his combined efforts in experimental research, innovation in eco-friendly materials, and knowledge dissemination, Dr. Ahmed is strengthening the scientific foundation for more resilient, efficient, and sustainable building practices in Iraq and beyond.

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Featured Publications

1. Shakouri, M., & Ahmed, A. A. (2025). Performance Evaluation of Concrete Masonry Unit Mixtures Incorporating Citric Acid-Treated Corn Stover Ash and Alkalinized Corn Stover Fibers. Buildings, 15(17), 3213.

2. Ahmed, A. A., Shakouri, M., & Abraham, O. F. (2025). Assessing the Impact of Graphene Nanoplatelets Aggregates on the Performance Characteristics of Cement-Based Materials. Sustainability, 17(6), 2349. Cited by: 2

3. Shakouri, M., Ahmed, A. A., & Teymouri, M. (2024). Evaluating the performance of thermomechanically beneficiated fly ash blended mortar. Construction and Building Materials. Cited by: 5

Dr. Ahmed A. Ahmed advances sustainable construction materials through innovative use of agricultural waste, contributing to resilient infrastructure and reduced environmental impact. His work bridges scientific innovation with practical industry solutions, supporting global efforts toward greener, cost-effective civil engineering technologies.