Fayiz Amin | Civill engineering | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Fayiz Amin | Civill engineering | Young Researcher Award

Mr. Fayiz Amin,  Ghulam ishaq khan institute of engineering sciences and thecnology, Pakistan.

This biography outlines the academic, professional, and research journey of a driven and talented civil engineer whose roots trace back to Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. With a strong academic record and a series of prestigious scholarships, he graduated from the Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI), ranked among the top five in his program. His professional experiences as a Junior Site Engineer and research roles in advanced structural and geotechnical labs reveal a unique blend of practical application and scientific inquiry. From field internships in hydrology and soil mechanics to software-driven design and risk analysis on construction sites, he demonstrates versatility, technical proficiency, and a constant thirst for innovation. His involvement in professional societies and sports adds a multidimensional edge to his personality, enhancing his leadership and teamwork capabilities.

 

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📘 Early Academic Pursuits

From the scenic landscapes of Swabi, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, emerged a passionate civil engineer who laid the foundation for a brilliant academic journey early on. Graduating with distinction from The Quaid e Azam College Swabi, he secured an impressive 86.21% in his F.Sc. (Pre-Engineering), earning both talent-based scholarships and a top-tier rank in both class and college. His unwavering dedication to learning was soon recognized with a fully funded Chief Minister Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Merit-based Scholarship, which supported his undergraduate studies at the prestigious Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology (GIKI). With a CGPA rank of 5 out of 39 in the Civil Engineering program, he proved himself not only as a diligent student but as one of the brightest emerging engineers of his cohort.

🏗️ Professional Endeavors

His transition from academia to the professional realm began with his role as a Junior Site Engineer at SHAH BROTHERS & CO, where he contributed extensively to the construction of a four-story residential building. Between July 2022 and October 2024, he skillfully blended theoretical knowledge with practical expertise by managing structural analysis and design, interpreting data, adhering to building codes, and evaluating potential project risks. Demonstrating competence in essential software like Revit, ETABS, SAFE, and Primavera, he played an integral part in project planning, development, and execution while also handling maintenance and repair duties with a refined technical acumen.

🔬 Contributions and Research Focus

Alongside professional responsibilities, he remained deeply engaged in civil engineering research. From July 2022 to April 2024, he worked at the Modeling and Simulation Lab at GIK Institute, exploring advanced topics in structural behavior and geotechnical phenomena. His earlier internship at the Geotechnical Lab (2021–2022) saw him delve into experimental soil mechanics, conducting Direct Shear, Unconfined Compression (UC), and Unconsolidated Undrained (UU) tests with varying sand-clay compositions. His research focus is grounded in optimizing the structural integrity and economic performance of construction systems—epitomized in his undergraduate thesis which proposed an arch-shaped modification to industrial slabs to enhance load capacity.

🧠 Impact and Influence

Balancing part-time research with on-site engineering work illustrates not just his technical versatility but his dedication to using engineering as a tool for real-world impact. His time at the Irrigation Department in Swabi introduced him to hydrological systems and flood protection strategies, where he participated in field visits and discharge analysis. Through these engagements, he has contributed to both urban infrastructure and rural resilience initiatives, exemplifying a well-rounded engineering philosophy that values sustainability, safety, and service to society.

🏅 Accolades and Recognition

His academic and extracurricular journey is adorned with numerous accolades, beginning with scholarships at both intermediate and undergraduate levels. The Dean’s Honor Roll at GIK Institute recognizes his scholastic excellence, while his leadership as Event Coordinator for the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) reflects his active involvement in the engineering community. As a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), he has consistently pursued professional growth, embodying the values of collaboration and continuous learning.

🏛️ Legacy of Multidisciplinary Engagement

What sets his legacy apart is not only his academic brilliance or professional execution but the ability to synergize them. Whether it’s modeling load-bearing capacities in labs or implementing them on a construction site, his work spans the spectrum of civil engineering. His sportsmanship in table tennis, cricket, and badminton mirrors the same discipline and team spirit he brings to engineering projects—creating a personality that is as approachable as it is aspirational.

🚀 Future Contributions and Vision

Looking forward, his aspirations are rooted in leveraging research to redefine traditional construction practices, particularly in geotechnical innovation and sustainable infrastructure. With a solid foundation in modeling, fieldwork, and software, he is poised to pioneer solutions that make civil structures smarter, stronger, and more sustainable. His future endeavors are likely to include further academic research or higher studies, contributing to the global civil engineering discourse with insights shaped by hands-on experience and rigorous inquiry.

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  • Title: Seismic performance evaluation of exterior reinforced concrete beam-column connections retrofitted with economical perforated steel haunches
    Authors: M Sahil, A Bahrami, HA Waqas, F Amin, MM Khan, F Iqbal, M Fawad, …
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Numerical Modeling and Performance Evaluation of Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer-Strengthened Concrete Culverts against Water-Induced Corrosion
    Authors: HA Waqas, A Bahrami, F Amin, M Sahil, M Saud Khan
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams with Large Openings Using Metal Plates
    Authors: F Amin, HA Waqas, M Alam, A Yousafzai, K Naeem, N Khan, M Gerges, …
    Year: 2024 (assumed from context as year not clearly listed)

 

  • Title: Influence of arch action on load-carrying capacity of double-sized industrial precast slabs: A combined numerical and experimental study
    Authors: F Amin, A Bahrami, HA Waqas, M Naveed, I Ali, MU Hanif, A Ejaz
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Integrating BIM–IoT and Autonomous Mobile Robots for Construction Site Layout Printing
    Authors: F Iqbal, S Ahmed, F Amin, S Qayyum, F Ullah
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Impact of Carbon Fiber‐Reinforced Polymer Sheets and Bolt Diameter on the Seismic Performance Enhancement of Steel Beam‐Column Joints
    Authors: F Amin, HA Waqas, I Ali, M Waseem, M Asif, KA Majid, MK Leta
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Investigating the compressive response of hand-laminated GFRP pipes in the hoop direction through experiment and FEM modeling
    Authors: Y Zaman, F Amin, M Asif, KA Majid, N Ehsanullah
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: FEM Modeling for Enhancing Fatigue Strength of Asphalt Pavements through an Optimum Tack Coat Layer Insertion
    Authors: F Amin, Y Zaman, S Ahmed
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Sustainable Strengthening of Concrete Deep Beams with Openings Using ECC and Bamboo: An Equation and Data-Driven Approach through Abaqus Modeling and GEP
    Authors: F Amin, I Ali, A Husnain, MF Javed, H Alabduljabbar, A Junaid
    Year: 2025

 

  • Title: Radial compressive behavior of hand-laid GFRP pipes: an experimental and numerical study
    Authors: Y Zaman, F Amin, M Iqbal, M Gerges, M Asif, KA Majid, B Hussain
    Year: 2025

 

Conclusion

Driven by a vision to reshape the future of civil engineering through research and real-world solutions, this young engineer stands at the intersection of theory and application. His contributions in structural modeling, geotechnical testing, and construction management show a clear trajectory toward becoming a leader in sustainable and intelligent infrastructure. As he continues to grow academically and professionally, his dedication, adaptability, and collaborative spirit promise to leave a lasting impact in the field of civil engineering—both locally and globally.

SHAOQUAN WANG | Road Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr.SHAOQUAN WANG | Road Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. SHAOQUAN WANG Southeast University China.

Dr. Shaoquan Wang, a PhD graduate in Engineering from Southeast University, has dedicated over 12 years to advanced studies in road engineering, combining expertise in materials science and chemical engineering. His research focuses on innovative solutions for road surface repair, particularly the development of a two-way shape memory pavement crack repair material. This technology addresses critical challenges in the field, such as the coordination of repair materials with pavement cracks and enhancing durability under varying environmental conditions.

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Academic and Professional Background 📚

Dr. Shaoquan Wang holds a PhD in Engineering from Southeast University. Over 12 years of study, he has pursued an in-depth and systematic approach to road engineering. His cross-disciplinary focus has expanded into materials and the chemical industry, keeping him well-versed in cutting-edge developments and trends, with potential for new research directions.

Research and Innovations 🔍

Completed/Ongoing Research Projects:National Natural Science Foundation of China (51878168) (Completed).Scientific Research Foundation of Graduate School of Southeast University (YBPY2159) (Completed).

Contributions 🌟

Dr. Wang is pioneering a two-way shape memory pavement crack repair material that intelligently senses temperature changes. This innovation addresses deformation coordination between repair materials and pavement cracks, enhancing durability during asphalt pavement expansion and contraction. His work offers a novel solution to longstanding issues in pavement crack repair.

📚 Publications

  • Title: A new pavement crack repair sealant with two-way shape memory effect
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Effects of Periodically Changing Temperatures on the Bond Interface between Crack Sealant and Repaired Pavement
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2024

 

  • Title: Development of a modified bond test for hot applied crack sealants by using hot-cold cycles
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Dynamic behavior of crack sealant bonding interface in the asphalt pavement crack repair structure under moving vehicle load
    Author: Shaoquan Wang et al.
    Year: 2023

 

  • Title: Stiffening effect of filler on asphalt mastic composite: A new insight based on nearest surface function
    Author: Yanshun Jia et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Utilization of iron ore tailing as an alternative mineral filler in asphalt mastic: High-temperature performance and environmental aspects
    Author: Ziyao Wei et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Laboratory performance of asphalt mixture with waste tyre rubber and APAO modified asphalt binder
    Author: Kezhen Yan et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2022

 

  • Title: Evaluation of the Rutting Performance of the Field Specimen Using the Hamburg Wheel‐Tracking Test and Dynamic Modulus Test
    Author: Xiongwei Dai et al. (including Shaoquan Wang)
    Year: 2020

Conclusion

Dr. Shaoquan Wang’s pioneering research in intelligent pavement materials represents a substantial advancement in road engineering. His interdisciplinary approach not only tackles long-standing issues in pavement crack repair but also opens new avenues for further exploration in material science. Given his impactful contributions, extensive experience, and innovative research, Dr. Wang is highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award. His work promises to enhance infrastructure sustainability and performance, making him a valuable asset to both academia and industry.