Ashraf El-Shamy | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Ashraf El-Shamy | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Ain Shams University | Egypt

Ashraf Ahmed Reda Mohamed El-Shamy is an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering (Geotechnical) at Ain Shams University, Egypt, with extensive academic and professional experience. He holds BSc, MSc, and PhD degrees in Civil Engineering from Ain Shams University, specializing in geotechnical and foundation engineering. His experience spans teaching, advanced numerical modeling, and leadership in major infrastructure and mega construction projects across Egypt. His research interests include swelling and collapsible soils, tunneling-induced settlement, soil–structure interaction, and unsaturated soil behavior. Through impactful publications, project leadership, and applied research, he contributes to resilient and innovative geotechnical engineering practice.

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3D Analysis of Ground Settlement Induced by Mechanized Tunnelling

– International Conference on Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, 2015

Numerical Simulation of Swelling Soil via Swelling Rock Constitutive Model

– Fifteenth International Conference on Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, 2018

Experimental Testing and Numerical Simulations for Typical Swelling Soil in Egypt

– International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, 2019

Numerical Simulation of Unsaturated Collapsible Soil

– International Conference on Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, 2023

Xiao Yang | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Xiao Yang | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Shandong University | China

Dr. Xiao Yang is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Marine Science and Technology, Shandong University, with a focus on geological hazards, urban underground space, land subsidence, and water resource management. He earned his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees from Shandong University under the supervision of Prof. Chao Jia, where he developed expertise in laboratory and in-situ geotechnical characterization. Dr. Yang has led several funded research projects, including studies on ecological restoration of the Yellow River Basin, three-dimensional fluid–solid coupling models for land subsidence, pollutant transport in landfill sites, evaluation of ancient river channels, and groundwater-induced environmental issues in the Weibei Plain. His research integrates multi-source data, GIS, numerical modeling, and field investigations to assess environmental risks and develop sustainable management strategies for groundwater and urban ecosystems. Dr. Yang has authored numerous publications in high-impact journals such as the Journal of Environmental Management, Journal of Hydrology, and KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering, addressing topics like groundwater pollution, runoff dynamics, ecological vulnerability, and climate change impacts on hydrological systems. Recognized with awards including the Outstanding Graduate Leader Scholarship, May Fourth Youth Science Award, and provincial-level honors, Dr. Yang continues to contribute to environmental science and engineering. His work advances sustainable management of geological and water resources while promoting ecological restoration in vulnerable regions.

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Hyun Je Oh | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Hyun Je Oh | Climate Change | Research Excellence Award

KICT/UST | South Korea

Hyun Je Oh is a seasoned civil and environmental engineer whose academic journey at Yonsei University includes a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, a master’s in Environmental Engineering, and a doctorate in Civil & Environmental Engineering. He has built a long-standing career as a Senior Research Fellow at the Korea Institute of Construction Technology (KICT), while also serving as a Professor at the University of Science & Technology (UST), contributing extensively to education and research mentorship. Over his professional tenure, he has led more than one hundred national research and development projects, focusing on advancing technologies in water treatment, wastewater management, water quality evaluation, and sustainable environmental engineering practices. His scholarly achievements include more than fifty peer-reviewed publications, most of them indexed at the SCI(E) level, and over four hundred academic presentations, demonstrating a strong impact across the scientific community. Additionally, he has driven innovation through numerous patent applications, many of which have been granted, resulting in multiple successful technology transfers to industry. He is a certified Professional Engineer in Water & Wastewater Engineering, and his research efforts continue to strengthen the development of clean water solutions, environmental policy, and infrastructure sustainability, ensuring meaningful contributions to public health and environmental protection.

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(2026). Optimal data pooling from multiple waterbodies to improve machine-learning predictions of cyanobacterial blooms. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology.

(2026). Evaluating circulation-type MCDI as a dual-function system for ion removal and enrichment. Desalination.

(2025). Comparative analysis of MCDI and circulation-MCDI performance under symmetric and asymmetric cycle modes at pilot scale. Sustainability,

(2025). Enhanced desalination performance of pilot-scale membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI) system with circulation process. Desalination.

(2024). Performance optimization of a pilot-scale membrane capacitive deionization (MCDI) system operating with circulation process. Separation and Purification Technology.