Amin Shabani Ammari | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Research Excellence Award

Amin Shabani Ammari
Affiliation Chabahar Maritime University
Country Iran
Scopus 59956322500
Documents 2
Citations 9
h-index 1
Subject Area Engineering
Event International Research Scientist Awards

Amin Shabani Ammari is affiliated with Chabahar Maritime University in Iran and is associated with research activities in the field of Engineering. His scholarly profile indexed in Scopus reflects contributions to engineering-oriented academic literature, including publications and citations relevant to maritime and technical research domains.[1] The recognition under the International Research Scientist Awards highlights ongoing academic engagement and emerging research visibility within international scholarly platforms.[2]

Abstract

This article presents an overview of the academic profile and scholarly recognition associated with Amin Shabani Ammari of Chabahar Maritime University. The profile reflects documented scholarly contributions in Engineering, including indexed publications, citation metrics, and research visibility through Scopus indexing.[1] The recognition connected to the International Research Scientist Awards emphasizes participation in academic dissemination and professional engagement within engineering-oriented research communities.[2]

Keywords

Engineering; Maritime Research; Scopus Author Profile; Research Recognition; Academic Contributions; Scholarly Publications; Citation Metrics; International Research Scientist Awards.[1]

Introduction

Academic recognition programs often evaluate researchers on the basis of publication records, citation performance, institutional affiliation, and subject-specific contributions. Within engineering disciplines, indexed scholarly communication plays an important role in evaluating research influence and scientific participation.[3] Amin Shabani Ammari’s academic profile reflects measurable research engagement through Scopus-indexed documentation and engineering-related scholarly outputs.[1]

The International Research Scientist Awards serve as a platform for recognizing academic efforts across multiple disciplines and geographical regions. Such recognitions contribute to visibility within global research networks and encourage continued scholarly activity in emerging and specialized areas of study.[2]

Research Profile

Amin Shabani Ammari is associated with Chabahar Maritime University, an institution engaged in maritime and engineering education and research activities in Iran.[4] The available Scopus author profile identifies documented academic outputs and citation statistics that contribute to the researcher’s scholarly footprint within Engineering disciplines.[1]

  • Institutional Affiliation: Chabahar Maritime University
  • Country of Academic Activity: Iran
  • Indexed Subject Area: Engineering
  • Scopus Indexed Documents: 2
  • Total Citations: 9
  • h-index: 1

Research Contributions

The research contributions associated with Amin Shabani Ammari are aligned with engineering-related scholarly activity and technical academic communication. Research dissemination through indexed journals and databases supports academic visibility and contributes to broader disciplinary exchange within engineering and maritime research environments.[1]

Engineering research frequently emphasizes technical innovation, applied methodologies, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Contributions documented through citation databases help establish measurable indicators of research dissemination and engagement within the scientific community.[3]

Publications

The available Scopus profile identifies indexed publications connected to Amin Shabani Ammari. Publication indexing supports discoverability, citation tracking, and scholarly evaluation within international academic databases.[1]

  1. Engineering-related scholarly publication indexed within the Scopus database framework.[1]
  2. Technical academic contribution associated with maritime or engineering-oriented research dissemination.[4]

Research Impact

Research impact is commonly assessed using citation metrics, publication indexing, and academic visibility within recognized databases. The available citation count and h-index associated with Amin Shabani Ammari indicate measurable scholarly interaction and evidence of referenced academic work within engineering research contexts.[1]

Although bibliometric indicators represent only one dimension of academic contribution, they remain widely used in evaluating research productivity, visibility, and influence across scientific communities.[3]

Award Suitability

The academic profile associated with Amin Shabani Ammari demonstrates characteristics commonly evaluated in international academic recognition programs, including institutional affiliation, indexed research documentation, and evidence of scholarly dissemination.[2] Participation in Engineering research activities and inclusion within recognized indexing systems support eligibility considerations for research-oriented academic awards.[1]

Recognition through research awards may contribute to expanded professional visibility, interdisciplinary collaboration opportunities, and continued participation in international academic initiatives.[2]

Conclusion

The scholarly profile of Amin Shabani Ammari reflects participation in Engineering research through indexed publications and measurable citation metrics documented within Scopus.[1] The association with Chabahar Maritime University and recognition linked to the International Research Scientist Awards indicate continued engagement in academic dissemination and professional scholarly activities.[2]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Amin Shabani Ammari, Author ID 59956322500. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=59956322500
  2. International Research Scientist Awards. (n.d.). Official event and recognition platform.
    https://researchscientist.net/
  3. Cronin, B., & Sugimoto, C. R. (2014). Scholarly metrics under the microscope. Information Today.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.acalib.2011.02.006
  4. Chabahar Maritime University. (n.d.). Institutional overview and academic information.
    https://cmu.ac.ir/en

Sabitha Vemula | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mrs. Sabitha Vemula | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor | Vaagdevi College Of Engineering | India

Mrs. Sabitha Vemula  is an Associate Professor at Vaagdevi College of Engineering with expertise in signal and image processing, medical image analysis, machine learning, and VLSI-related systems. Her research is strongly focused on MRI-based brain tumor detection and classification, integrating kernel methods, support vector machines, convolutional neural networks, and transformer architectures. She has authored over 7 peer-reviewed publications in international journals, IEEE/Elsevier conference proceedings, and edited volumes, accumulating more than 37 citations. Her work reflects sustained interdisciplinary collaboration and contributes to improved diagnostic accuracy, healthcare decision support, and intelligent imaging systems with clear societal and clinical relevance.

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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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Amir Hossein Asadi | Engineering | Top Researcher Award

Mr. Amir Hossein Asadi | Engineering | Top Researcher Award

MSC Graduated at University of Guilan, Iran

Mr.  Amir Hossein Asadi is a dedicated researcher and innovator in civil engineering, specializing in road and transportation systems . He is the Founder and Head of the Road & Transportation Group at Rah Sazan Segal Gharn Consulting Engineers Company and holds an MSc in Road & Transportation Engineering from the University of Guilan . His work primarily focuses on enhancing bitumen properties to improve the durability and resilience of asphalt mixtures. With over seven published research papers in high-impact Q1 journals such as Elsevier, ASCE, and Nature, he is recognized for his valuable contributions to infrastructure development . Amir is also a peer reviewer and an industry consultant, involved in major road safety and construction projects across Iran. His innovative approach, integrating artificial intelligence  and nanotechnology into civil material studies, has positioned him as a forward-thinking leader in his field.

Professional Profile

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Education

Mr.  Amir Hossein Asadi pursued his academic journey at the University of Guilan, earning his MSc in Road and Transportation Engineering . With a foundational background in civil engineering , his academic focus revolved around transportation systems, highway design, and materials engineering. His postgraduate studies deepened his expertise in the mechanical and thermodynamic behavior of bituminous mixtures, emphasizing the need for enhanced material performance and longevity. Throughout his studies, he demonstrated exceptional research aptitude by contributing to both experimental and AI-driven modeling approaches . His thesis and project work laid the groundwork for his future innovations in bitumen modification and asphalt durability. Amir’s academic path reflects a strong balance of theoretical depth and applied knowledge, equipping him to bridge the gap between laboratory research and practical engineering solutions .

Experience

Mr.  Amir Hossein Asadi brings substantial experience in both research and field consultancy . As the Founder and Head of the Road & Transportation Group at Rah Sazan Segal Gharn Consulting Engineers Co., he has led multidisciplinary teams on critical infrastructure projects, including the design of highways, interchanges in Tabriz, and safety enhancements in Bojnourd . His work extends beyond design, involving construction supervision of major structures like university buildings. With  completed research projects and 2 ongoing, Amir integrates academic rigor with real-world challenges. He also actively contributes to the scientific community through peer reviewing for high-impact journals like the Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (ASCE) . His hands-on experience in bitumen characterization and the application of AI in road material design makes him a rare blend of researcher and practitioner, dedicated to safe, sustainable, and high-performing transportation networks .

Research Interest

Mr.  Amir Hossein Asadi research interests are firmly rooted in bitumen modification, asphalt mixture performance, and advanced failure analysis of road materials . He focuses on improving the thermal and fatigue resistance of hot mix asphalt (HMA) by incorporating nanomaterials and using thermodynamic and mechanical analysis. His investigations also explore surface free energy (SFE) methods to evaluate adhesive properties and moisture susceptibility under varying environmental conditions . Moreover, he integrates artificial intelligence and machine learning models like neural networks to predict and validate failure mechanisms . Amir has contributed significant insights into low-temperature cracking, anti-freezing agents, and the chemical behavior of mixtures exposed to acidic environments. His interdisciplinary approach, merging material science with predictive analytics, aims to enhance the longevity and reliability of road infrastructures making his research vital for sustainable urban development.

Award and Honor

Mr.  Amir Hossein Asadi is a multi-award-winning researcher recognized for his outstanding work in transportation engineering . He is a registered member of the Petroleum Engineering Awards  and has been nominated for prestigious accolades such as the Best Researcher Award, Best Innovation Award, Excellence in Research, and Best Research Scholar Award . His papers have been published in top-tier journals like Scientific Reports, Construction and Building Materials, and Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering all Q1 ranked and with high impact factors . Asadi’s innovative use of nanotechnology and AI in asphalt engineering has earned acclaim both academically and in professional practice. His role as a peer reviewer and conference speaker further underscores his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field . His blend of academic excellence and industry relevance marks him as a leading figure in infrastructure innovation.

Research Skill

Mr.  Amir Hossein Asadi possesses a robust set of research skills across computational modeling, materials testing, and engineering design . He excels in thermodynamic and mechanical analysis of asphalt mixtures, especially under extreme temperature and moisture conditions . His proficiency with surface free energy (SFE) analysis, fatigue testing, and AI-based modeling particularly artificial neural networks makes his work highly predictive and data-driven . He is adept at laboratory experimentation involving nanomaterials, anti-freezing agents, and modified bitumen formulations. Amir also shows competence in interpreting and publishing findings in high-impact journals, ensuring scientific rigor and relevance . In consultancy, he applies these skills to real-world projects like highway safety enhancements and structural supervision. His balanced command of both theory and application enhances the impact and accuracy of his research contributions, making him a versatile and skilled transportation engineer .

Publication Top Notes

Title: Investigating the effect of fundamental properties of materials on the mechanisms of thermal cracking of asphalt mixtures
Authors: GH Hamedi, AH Asadi, J Zarrinfam
Journal: Construction and Building Materials, Vol. 411, Article 134426
Year: 2024
Cited by: 13

Title: Using mechanical and thermodynamic methods to evaluate the effects of nanomaterials on thermal cracking mechanisms of asphalt mixtures under the influence of different moisture conditions
Authors: AH Asadi, GH Hamedi, A Azarhoosh
Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials, Vol. 22, Article e04310
Year: 2025
Cited by: 7

Title: Evaluating the effects of nanomaterials on thermal cracking of HMA in the presence of moisture with different degrees of acidity
Authors: AH Asadi, GH Hamedi, A Azarhoosh
Journal: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering, Vol. 37(5), Article 04025096
Year: 2025
Cited by: 4

Title: Effect of surface free energy and mix design parameters on low-temperature cracking of hot mix asphalt
Authors: GH Hamedi, J Zarrinfam, AH Asadi
Journal: Journal of Traffic and Transportation Engineering (English Edition)
Year: 2025
Cited by: 2

Title: Evaluating mechanical and thermodynamic properties of asphalt mixtures containing anti-freezing agents against low temperature cracking
Authors: GH Hamedi, MH Dehnad, AH Asadi
Journal: Scientific Reports, Vol. 15(1), Article 26143
Year: 2025
Cited by: 1

Title: Effects of calcined dolomite on the fatigue performance of asphalt concrete affected by water with variable acidity
Authors: M Mehdinazar, GH Hamedi, AH Asadi
Journal: Scientific Reports, Vol. 15(1), Article 24359
Year: 2025
Cited by: 1

Conclusion

Mr. Amir Hossein Asadi represents an exemplary blend of academic insight and engineering application. His research has already influenced how thermal cracking, moisture damage, and nanomaterials are approached in asphalt engineering. With multiple peer-reviewed contributions, growing citations, and a leadership role in both research and practice, he is highly deserving of the Top Researcher Award.