Ardy Arsyad | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ardy Arsyad | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Universitas Hasanuddin | Indonesia

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ardy Arsyad is an Associate Professor at Hasanuddin University, Indonesia, with expertise in geotechnical earthquake engineering, soil stabilization, and landslide hazard assessment. He has authored numerous Web of Science and Scopus-indexed publications, contributing over 221 citations with an h-index of 7. His research spans liquefaction analysis, sustainable road materials, and advanced modeling of geohazards, including landmark studies on the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake. He collaborates internationally with scholars such as Yasuhiro Mitani. His work supports resilient infrastructure development, environmental sustainability, and disaster risk reduction, delivering significant societal impact in hazard-prone regions.

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Featured Publications

Large distance flow-slide at Jono-Oge due to the 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake, Indonesia.

– Soils and Foundations, 61(1), 239–255. (2021). Cited By: 65

Large-scale flowslide in Sibalaya caused by the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake.

– Soils and Foundations, 60(4), 1050–1063. (2020). Cited By: 52

Bioremediation of coal contaminated soil as the road foundations layer.

– International Journal of GEOMATE, 21(84), 76–84. (2021). Cited By: 21

Landslide susceptibility mapping along road corridors in west Sulawesi using GIS-AHP models.

IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science, 419(1), 012080. (2020). Cited By; 18

 

Adedayo Yusuff | Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Prof. Adedayo Yusuff | Engineering | Outstanding Contribution Award

Sarchi Chair | University of South Africa  | South Africa 

Prof. Adedayo Yusuff is a researcher at the University of South Africa, Pretoria, specializing in power systems engineering, renewable energy integration, energy sustainability, and intelligent energy systems. His scholarly output includes 119 Scopus-indexed publications, accumulating 1,160 citations with an h-index of 16, reflecting consistent academic impact. His research addresses critical challenges in solar and wind integration, microgrids, energy storage, electric vehicles, and energy planning for developing regions, particularly sub-Saharan Africa. Through extensive international collaborations with over 85 co-authors, his work contributes to resilient energy infrastructure, sustainable electrification, and evidence-based energy policy with clear societal and environmental relevance.

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Optimal design of wind-powered hydrogen refuelling station for some selected cities of South Africa.

– International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. (2021). Citations: 138

Willingness to pay for green electricity derived from renewable energy sources in Nigeria.

– Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. (2021). Citations: 97