Zahra Hasankhani | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Ms. Zahra Hasankhani | Environmental Science | Editorial Board Member

Research Scolar | shahid beheshti university | Iran

Ms. Zahra Hasankhani is an emerging researcher in industrial management and sustainable energy systems, with a growing academic footprint in renewable energy planning, climate strategies, and Waste-to-Energy (WTE) analysis. Her research emphasizes the integration of multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) methods, SWOT analysis, and game theory to optimize national strategies aligned with the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda.Her scholarly contributions have received increasing recognition, with 17 citations, an h-index of 1, and an i10-index of 1, reflecting the early yet impactful trajectory of her research career. Hasankhani is best known for her 2024 article, “Identification of Optimal Waste-to-Energy Strategies for Sustainable Development in Iran,” published in Renewable Energy. This study provides a comprehensive evaluation framework for WTE pathways, offering valuable insights for policymakers seeking sustainable solutions to waste management and energy scarcity.Hasankhani collaborates with leading scholars in the field, including Prof. Mostafa Zandieh, a full professor of industrial engineering at Shahid Beheshti University, and Assoc. Prof. Erfan Babaee Tirkolaee, a recognized expert in industrial engineering and environmental sustainability. These collaborations underscore her interdisciplinary approach and her commitment to integrating operations research with environmental policy analysis.Her research contributions hold broader societal relevance, particularly in promoting climate-resilient planning, advancing renewable energy adoption, and supporting national strategies for sustainable development. With a strong analytical foundation and a clear focus on environmental responsibility, Hasankhani continues to contribute to global dialogues on sustainable resource management, circular economy solutions, and evidence-based climate action.

Profile : Googlescholar

Featured Publications

1.Hasankhani, Z., Zandieh, M., & Tirkolaee, E. B. (2024). Identification of optimal waste-to-energy strategies for sustainable development in Iran: SWOT analysis, hybrid MCDM methods, and game theory. Renewable Energy, 121564.
Cited By : 17

Omid Raja | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Omid Raja | Agricultural and Biological Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Agricultural Engineering Research Institute | Iran

Dr. Omid Raja is a researcher at the University of Tehran specializing in water resources management, agricultural water management, irrigation and drainage, hydrological modeling, and evapotranspiration processes. His work addresses some of Iran’s most critical water challenges through integrated, science-based approaches that support sustainable water use, agricultural productivity, and basin-scale environmental restoration.Dr. Raja has authored and co-authored more than a dozen scientific publications, collectively accumulating over 135 citations, with an h-index of 4 and i10-index of 2, reflecting the growing influence of his contributions. His research spans remote sensing applications, coupled surface–groundwater modeling, sustainability assessment, and innovative irrigation strategies. Among his most impactful works is the highly cited paper “40-years of Lake Urmia restoration research: Review, synthesis and next steps,” published in Science of the Total Environment, which provides an integrated overview of four decades of scientific and policy efforts aimed at restoring one of the Middle East’s most endangered water bodies. This publication alone has received more than 80 citations, highlighting its significance to both regional and global water sustainability discourse.A key aspect of Dr. Raja’s expertise lies in the calibration and application of hydrological models such as SWAT, MODFLOW, and integrated SWAT-MODFLOW-NWT systems. His research on the Mahabad Plain has advanced understanding of basin water balance, surface–groundwater interactions, and conjunctive water use, offering practical frameworks for regional water management. Additionally, his work on cost-effective strategies for improving crop water productivity and evaluating rainfall zoning supports evidence-based agricultural planning in water-limited environments.Dr. Raja collaborates extensively with leading scientists from the University of Tehran and other national and international institutions, contributing to interdisciplinary efforts that link hydrology, agronomy, and environmental management. His research outputs provide valuable insights for policymakers, water authorities, and agricultural stakeholders, helping guide sustainable water allocation, irrigation modernization, and climate-resilient agricultural development.Through rigorous research, strategic collaborations, and commitment to solving real-world water challenges, Dr. Omid Raja continues to play a meaningful role in advancing sustainable water and agricultural systems within Iran and beyond.

Profile : Googlescholar

Featured Publications

1.Parsinejad, M., Rosenberg, D. E., Ghale, Y. A. G., Khazaei, B., Null, S. E., Raja, O., … (2022). 40-years of Lake Urmia restoration research: Review, synthesis and next steps. Science of the Total Environment, 832, 155055.
Cited By : 84

2.Parsinejad, M., Raja, O., & Chehrenegar, B. (2022). Practical analysis of remote sensing estimations of water use for major crops throughout the Urmia Lake basin. Agricultural Water Management, 260, 107232. Cited By : 13

3.Raja, O., Parsinejad, M., & Tajrishy, M. (2022). Multipurpose calibration of SWAT model in estimating runoff, evapotranspiration, and crop yield (A case study: Mahabad Plain). Iran-Water Resources Research, 17(4), 11–34.
Cited By : 6

4.Raja, O., Parsinejad, M., Sohrabi, T., & Ahmadaali, K. (2019). Status investigation of the Marvdasht–Kharameh water resources using sustainability analysis indicators. Iranian Journal of Soil and Water Research, 50(4), 897–909. Cited By : 6

5.Raja, O., & Parsinejad, M. (2023). Cost-effective strategies to improve crop water productivity—Case study: Bakhtegan and Maharloo, Iran. International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 20(1), 883–894. Cited By: 4

Badriyeh Karami | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dr. Badriyeh Karami | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Researcher | Kermanshah university of medical sciences | Iran

Badriyeh Karami is an emerging health services researcher whose work focuses on healthcare utilization, ageing, disability studies, mental health, and health system inequalities in the Iranian context. With a strong and growing publication record across reputable international journals, she has contributed significantly to the evidence base guiding equity-oriented health policy and population-level service planning. Her research portfolio comprises more than a dozen peer-reviewed works indexed in Scopus, Web of Science, and Crossref, reflecting broad collaborations with leading Iranian and international scholars.Karami’s scientific contributions span several interconnected themes: socioeconomic inequalities in health service utilization, predictors of healthcare access among older adults and people with disabilities, life-course determinants of wellbeing, and the structural drivers of mental health outcomes. Her recent national-level analyses—such as studies published in Health & Social Care in the Community, Scientific Reports, and BMC Health Services Research—provide comprehensive insights into healthcare needs, lifestyle mediation mechanisms, and inequality patterns affecting vulnerable groups in Iran. Additionally, she has advanced conceptual thinking on geriatric care through her work on age-friendly health systems, published in the International Journal of Health Policy and Management.Her earlier works address critical topics including COVID-19 occupational risk assessments, systematic reviews of under-five mortality, and gender-based interaction effects on social support and health-related quality of life. These studies have strengthened public health knowledge and informed targeted interventions for diverse populations, from nursing personnel to police forces and ageing communities.Karami’s scholarly activity is marked by interdisciplinary collaborations with experts in public health, epidemiology, social determinants of health, and health systems research. Her work is characterized by methodological rigor, including structural equation modeling, scoping reviews, cross-sectional analyses, and national survey evaluations. Through her research contributions, she continues to support evidence-informed policymaking and promote equitable, accessible healthcare, enhancing the wellbeing of underserved and ageing populations.

Profile : ORCID

Featured Publications

1.Tajvar, M., Mohammadi, M., Yaseri, M., Khaledian, Z., Karami, B., & Aydin, M. (2025). Healthcare needs and services utilization among older people in Iran: A national-level analysis of socioeconomic inequalities. Health & Social Care in the Community.

2.Bagherinia, M., Rezaeian, S., Shakiba, E., Maleki, R., Mazhin, A. M. K., Darvishigilan, H., Janatolmakan, M., & Karami, B. (2025). Analysis of the mediating role of lifestyle in the relationship between health literacy and self-rated health employing structural equation modeling. Scientific Reports.

3.Moradi, F., Karami, B., Soofi, M., Karamimatin, B., Jalili, F., Akbari, S., & Soltani, S. (2024). Healthcare utilization among people with disabilities in Iran: What predictors are associated with medical visits? BMC Health Services Research.

4.Karami, B., Rezaei, S., Darvishi Gillan, H., Akbari, S., Maleki, R., Moradi, F., Jalili, F., Karami, M., & Soltani, S. (2024). Inpatient healthcare utilization among people with disabilities in Iran: Determinants and inequality patterns. BMC Health Services Research.

5.Karami, B., Ostad-Taghizadeh, A., Rashidian, A., & Tajvar, M. (2023). Developing a conceptual framework for an age-friendly health system: A scoping review. International Journal of Health Policy and Management.

Leila Barati | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Leila Barati | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Associate Professor of Pediatrics | Golestan University of Medial Sciences | Iran

Dr. Leila Barati is an accomplished Iranian pediatrician and Associate Professor of Pediatrics at Golestan University of Medical Sciences, where she has served since 2015. She works within the Faculty of Medicine and the Neonatal and Children’s Health Research Center, contributing extensively to child health research and clinical education. She holds a Special Degree in Pediatrics from Golestan University of Medical Sciences (2015), an MPH in Drug Addiction Survey from Tehran University of Medical Sciences (2014), and a Primary Medical Degree from Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences (2003).Dr. Barati’s research expertise spans pediatrics, infectious diseases, childhood obesity, pediatric hypertension, enuresis, and neonatal health. Her scholarly work reflects a diverse and evolving research portfolio focused on improving diagnostic accuracy, therapeutic strategies, and preventive care in children. She has authored over 16 peer-reviewed publications, many appearing in reputable journals such as Frontiers in Pediatrics, Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics, and Future Virology. Her research contributions include novel findings on vitamin deficiencies in pediatric enuresis, electrolyte and inflammatory markers in febrile UTIs, COVID-19 clinical characteristics in children, and risk factors linking childhood obesity to hypertension.Dr. Barati has also led and collaborated on interdisciplinary studies, including the integration of artificial intelligence and optimization methods in hospital bed assignments, highlighting her ability to engage in cross-disciplinary innovation. Her role as a researcher at the Neonatal and Children’s Health Research Center reflects her long-term commitment to advancing pediatric care, improving clinical protocols, and addressing prevalent health challenges within Iran and globally.Her work has had a measurable societal impact, particularly in enhancing pediatric pain management, evaluating safe imaging practices, improving treatment pathways for bronchiolitis and gastroesophageal reflux disease, and supporting early detection of renal injury in children. Through active collaboration with national and international researchers, Dr. Barati continues to influence child health policies, clinical practices, and evidence-based pediatric medicine across diverse healthcare settings.

Profiles : ORCID | Scopus | Googlescholar

Featured Publications

1.Farzanegan, F., Sepehri, M. M., Ghatreh Samani, M. R., & Barati, L. (2025). Integrating artificial intelligence and optimization tools in bed assignment to enhance patient satisfaction under uncertainty. Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence.

2.Barati, L., Khatami, S., Valizadeh, M., & Khoddam, H. (2023). Assessing the efficacy of 10% oral dextrose in reducing pain in infants during venipuncture: A randomized controlled clinical trial. Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery.

3.Barati, L., Shahkar, L., Raeiji, A., & Veghari, G. (2023). Cystic hydatid disease in children in Gorgan from 2014 to 2021. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics.

4.Mehrjerdian, M., Barati, L., Kompani, F., Vakili, M., & Teymouri, F. (2023). The relationship between copeptin level and enuresis in children aged 5–15 years. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics.

5.Barati, L., Khatami, S., Valizadeh, M., & Khoddam, H. (2023). Assessing the efficacy of 10% oral dextrose in reducing pain in infants during venipuncture: A randomized controlled clinical trial. Journal of Research Development in Nursing and Midwifery, 20(1), 8.

Heidar Rahimi | Immunology and Microbiology | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr. Heidar Rahimi | Immunology and Microbiology | Editorial Board Member

University lecturer | Semnan University | Iran

Dr. Heidar Rahimi is a researcher in the Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at Semnan University, Iran. His work focuses on veterinary microbiology, zoonotic pathogens, and molecular epidemiology, with a strong emphasis on foodborne and milk-borne infectious agents. Across his research career, Dr. Rahimi has contributed significantly to the detection  characterization  and epidemiological understanding of key zoonotic pathogens, including Brucella melitensis, Brucella abortus, Staphylococcus aureus, Listeria monocytogenes, Mycobacterium bovis  Leptospira spp  Coxiella burnetii and Francisella tularensis.With an expanding scholarly record Dr. Rahimi has accumulated over 118 citations, maintaining an h-index of 5 and an i10-index of 3, reflecting the relevance and visibility of his work within the global scientific community. His widely cited study on the nasal carriage and antibiotic resistance of Staphylococcus aureus in healthy ruminants remains a foundational contribution to veterinary microbiology. In recent years he has advanced molecular diagnostic science through the optimization of touch-down PCR techniques and the genomic detection of pathogens in milk and clinical samples supporting improved disease surveillance in both animal and human populations.Dr. Rahimi’s collaborations span multiple academic and clinical research teams across Iran contributing to high-impact studies published in journals such as Veterinary Medicine International Animal Biotechnology Scientific Reports and Infection Genetics and Evolution. His research has strengthened regional and national efforts to control zoonotic diseases  particularly brucellosis  bovine tuberculosis  and listeriosis.Through his dedication to molecular epidemiology and veterinary public health Dr. Rahimi has played an essential role in generating evidence that informs One Health initiativesb enhances food safety systems and supports the early detection and prevention of zoonotic threats. His work continues to contribute to safer livestock production improved diagnostic capacity and a deeper scientific understanding of infectious disease transmission.

Profiles : ORCID | Scopus | Googlescholar

Featured Publications

1.Rahimi, H., Saei, H. D., & Ahmadi, M. (2015). Nasal carriage of Staphylococcus aureus: Frequency and antibiotic resistance in healthy ruminants. Jundishapur Journal of Microbiology, 8(10), e22413. Cited By : 50

2.Rahimi, H., Tukmechi, A., & Rashidian, E. (2022). Use of touch-down polymerase chain reaction to enhance the sensitivity of Brucella melitensis detection in raw milk. Animal Biotechnology, 33(1), 104–109. Cited By : 18

3.Rostami, S., Rashidian, E., Jaydari, A., & Rahimi, H. (2023). Investigation of the proportion of Brucella abortus and Brucella melitensis in sheep and goat milk. Veterinary Medicine International, 2023(1), 6751152. Cited By : 11

4.Rahimi, H., Tukmechi, A., & Rashidian, E. (2023). Genetic diversity of Brucella melitensis isolates from sheep and goat milk in Iran. Veterinary Research Forum, 14(12), 649–654. Cited By : 7

5.Tahmasebi, R., Jaydari, A., Shams, N., & Rahimi, H. (2022). Genomic detection of Brucella abortus in milk obtained from farms in Lorestan province using PCR method. Iranian Journal of Medical Microbiology, 16(5), 479–484. Cited By : 5

Payam Younesi Baneh | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Payam Younesi Baneh | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Dental Intern | Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Mr. Payam Younesi Baneh is an emerging researcher at the Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj, Iran, specializing in environmental health sciences with a particular focus on groundwater quality, heavy metal contamination, and public health risk assessment. His research contributions reflect a strong commitment to addressing critical environmental challenges that directly impact community health and sustainable development within rural and underserved regions.He has authored scholarly work indexed in Scopus, including his notable open-access article Assessment of heavy metal contamination in groundwater of rural areas of Kurdistan Province Iran: A comprehensive study published in Heliyon . This study provides scientifically rigorous insights into the distribution concentration and health implications of heavy metals in groundwater resources offering valuable evidence for policymakers environmental engineers and public health authorities. His research emphasizes the integration of analytical chemistry environmental monitoring and risk evaluation to ensure safer water systems and promote environmental resilience.Younesi Baneh’s current Scopus metrics include 1 publication 6 citations and an h-index of 1, reflecting early yet impactful engagement in research addressing environmental contamination. He has collaborated with multidisciplinary teams engaging co-authors affiliated with medical sciences environmental engineering and analytical sciences demonstrating strong interdisciplinary alignment and scientific cooperation.Beyond academic contribution the societal impact of his work is significant. His research supports national health strategies by identifying contamination hotspots guiding water treatment interventions and informing community-level environmental policies. Through his commitment to scientific integrity and evidence-based environmental assessment he contributes to safeguarding public health and improving the quality of life in rural communities.With an active ORCID profile (0009-0005-2733-1496) and Scopus ID (59391904400) Payam Younesi Baneh continues to advance research that bridges environmental science and human health aiming to foster sustainable resource management and strengthen regional environmental protection frameworks.

Profiles : ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications

1.Younesi Baneh, P., Ahmadi, B., Salehzadeh, H., Mohammadi, H., Shahmoradi, B., & Ghaderi, B. (2024). Assessment of heavy metal contamination in groundwater of rural areas of Kurdistan Province Iran: A comprehensive study. Heliyon, e39833.  Cited By : 6

2.Younesi Baneh, P., Najmaddiny, I., Salehzadeh, H., Shahmoradi, B., & Choi, H.-J. (2024). Effect of gold mine activity on water quality and human health. Water Practice & Technology, 19(9).

Farhad Zare | Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Mr. Farhad Zare | Biotechnology | Editorial Board Member

Graduated | Shiraz University | Iran

Dr. Farhad Zare is a researcher affiliated with Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran, specializing in advanced fluid dynamics, physiological simulations and experimental methodologies in biomedical and engineering contexts. His work focuses on enhancing the scientific understanding of liquid behavior in complex biological systems with particular emphasis on nasal spray deposition synthetic mucus properties and the interactions between saline solutions and stereolithography (SLA) resin structures used in anatomical modeling.Dr. Zare has authored 4 peer-reviewed publications which have collectively received 24 citations across 22 scholarly documents reflecting the growing impact of his contributions within the scientific community. His h-index of 3 demonstrates consistent research quality particularly in highly specialized domains where experimental rigor and interdisciplinary collaboration are essential. His recent open-access article Enhancing Physiological Realism in Nasal Spray Deposition Studies: Synthetic Mucus Properties and Interactions with Saline Solutions and Stereolithography Resin provides innovative methodological advancements that strengthen the fidelity of in vitro nasal models and support better translational outcomes in pharmaceutical delivery research.Throughout his academic career Dr. Zare has collaborated with eight international and national co-authors contributing to interdisciplinary teams that integrate engineering material science and biomedical research. His work aligns with global scientific efforts to improve drug delivery efficiency optimize medical device design and support patient-centered healthcare solutions through more accurate biophysical modeling.Dr. Zare’s research carries meaningful societal impact by advancing the accuracy of experimental platforms used in respiratory therapeutics thereby informing safer and more effective clinical practices. His commitment to methodological precision scientific transparency and collaborative knowledge-building positions him as a valuable contributor to the evolving fields of biomedical engineering and applied fluid mechanics.

Profiles : ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications

1. Seifelnasr, A., Zare, F., Si, X., & Xi, J. (2025). Enhancing physiological realism in nasal spray deposition studies: Synthetic mucus properties and interactions with saline solutions and stereolithography resin. Liquids, 5(2), 11. Cited By : 3

2.Zare, F. (2025). Risk assessment of outdoor micron particulate matters inhaled in the respiratory system of a standing mannequin in a room ventilated by a wind catcher. International Journal of Clinical Studies and Medical Case Reports, 49, 001218.

3.Seifelnasr, A., Zare, F., Si, X., & Xi, J. (2025). Exploring e-vape aerosol penetration into paranasal sinuses: Insights from patient-specific models. Pharmaceuticals, 18(2), 142.

4.Seifelnasr, A., Zare, F., Si, X. A., & Xi, J. (2023). Optimized gravity-driven intranasal drop administration delivers significant doses to the ostiomeatal complex and maxillary sinus. Drug Delivery and Translational Research, 14, 488–? (article number 01488-4).

5.Zare, F., Aalaei, E., Zare, F., Faramarzi, M., & Kamali, R. (2022). Targeted drug delivery to the inferior meatus cavity of the nasal airway using a nasal spray device with an angled tip. Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 218, 106864.

Reza Amani | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Prof. Reza Amani | Medicine and Health Sciences | Editorial Board Member

Professor of Clinical Nutrition | Isfahan University of Medical Sciences | Iran

Dr. Reza Amani is a prominent researcher in nutrition science and food security, currently affiliated with the Food Security Research Center at Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Iran. With an extensive academic footprint he has authored 129 scientific documents and accumulated over 3,040 citations across 2,823 citing sources reflecting his sustained contributions to global health and nutrition research. His h-index of 32 underscores the influence and continued relevance of his work in the scientific community. Dr. Amani’s scholarly identity is further established through his Scopus ID: 16314878500 and ORCID: 0000-0002-0074-4080 ensuring transparent and accessible documentation of his academic output.Dr. Amani’s research spans clinical nutrition food insecurity metabolic disorders functional foods and public health interventions. He has led and contributed to numerous high-impact clinical trials and observational studies addressing critical issues such as pregnancy-induced hypertension type 2 diabetes management cognitive function in obese children ischemic stroke recovery and the health risks of ultra-processed food consumption. His recent works also highlight innovative nutritional strategies  including the use of pomegranate peel fortification royal jelly supplementation nuts intake in pediatric obesity and the evaluation of phase angle as a nutritional marker in population health.His systematic reviews and meta-analyses have clarified the nutritional and metabolic effects of bioactive compounds such as heavy metals’ influence on gut microbiota and cocoa’s impact on serum lipids in diabetic patients—providing valuable evidence for clinicians policymakers and public health organizations. With a collaborative network of over 220 co-authors Dr. Amani actively engages in interdisciplinary partnerships that enhance the scientific rigor and societal relevance of his research.Through his commitment to advancing evidence-based nutrition and addressing food insecurity Dr. Amani’s work contributes significantly to improved health outcomes equitable food systems and the global understanding of diet-related chronic diseases. His research continues to inform policy guide clinical practice and inspire future innovations in nutrition science.

Profile : ORCID | Scopus

Featured Publications

1.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Major heavy metals and human gut microbiota composition: A systematic review with nutritional approach. Cited By : 5

2.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Phase angle as an indicator of nutritional status: A cross-sectional study on the Iranian population. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.

3.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Effects of pomegranate peel powder-fortified bread consumption in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders.

4.Amani, R., et al. (2025). Relationship between food insecurity and the risk of pregnancy-induced hypertension: A prospective cohort study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth. Cited By : 1

5.Amani, R., et al. (2025). The effects of nuts intake on cognitive and executive function in obese children: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition.

Tzu Wen Kuo | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Assist. Prof. Dr Tzu Wen Kuo | Engineering | Editorial Board Member

Architect | Private Chinese Culture University  | Taiwan

Assist. Prof. Dr Tzu Wen Kuo is a dedicated scholar and practitioner in the field of technological disaster prevention, currently serving as a Lecturer in the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at the Chinese Culture University in Taipei, Taiwan. He is also a practicing architect and an active instructor for architectural license examination preparation, demonstrating a strong commitment to bridging academic knowledge with professional practice. Kuo is presently pursuing his PhD in the Department of Architecture at the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, where his doctoral research focuses on enhancing safety, resilience, and emergency response mechanisms in built environments.Kuo’s research centers on integrating advanced technologies into disaster prevention frameworks, particularly with respect to fire safety, emergency evacuation, and smart building systems. His scholarly contributions reflect a strong emphasis on simulation-based analysis, digital tools, and mobile-assisted evacuation strategies. He has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles, including recent works published in Fire and the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. His studies ranging from QR code-enabled fire rescue notification systems to smartphone-based evacuation guidance and stadium evacuation efficiency—highlight his interdisciplinary approach that combines architecture, information technology, and public safety engineering.Through collaborations with academic and industry experts, Kuo contributes to practical solutions that strengthen building safety management and emergency preparedness across various public infrastructures. His work provides empirical insights that support policymakers, architects, and safety professionals in developing more efficient, technology-enhanced disaster response strategies. With growing citations and recognition in the field, Kuo’s research continues to advance the integration of smart technologies into architectural planning and urban safety systems.

Profile : ORCID 

Featured Publications

1.Yang, C.-H., Lin, C.-Y., & Kuo, T.-W. (2025). Simulation-based assessment of evacuation efficiency in sports stadiums: Insights from case studies. Fire, 8(6), 210.

2.Kuo, T.-W., & Lin, C.-Y. (2025). Smart building technologies for fire rescue: A QR code-enabled notification system. Fire, 8(3), 114..

3.Kuo, T.-W., Lin, C.-Y., Chuang, Y.-J., & Hsiao, G. L.-K. (2022). Using smartphones for indoor fire evacuation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(10), 6061.