Baizak Isakulov | Monitoring | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Baizak Isakulov | Monitoring | Best Scholar Award

Prof. Baizak Isakulov | Monitoring | Professor at Baishev University | Kazakhstan

Dr. Baizak Isakulov is a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of civil engineering, with an emphasis on construction materials, geotechnical applications, and sustainable development. Currently serving as the Head of the Department of Design and Construction at a prominent university in Kazakhstan, he has built a respected career marked by scientific innovation and academic leadership. Over the course of his professional journey, Dr. Isakulov has contributed significantly to the field by exploring the use of industrial waste in construction materials, advancing resource-efficient technologies, and collaborating internationally on engineering research. His commitment to environmentally friendly construction practices has placed him at the forefront of materials science in Central Asia, while his academic mentoring has shaped a new generation of researchers and engineers.

Academic Profile:

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Education:

Dr. Isakulov earned his academic credentials in engineering from a leading Russian technical university, where he completed his higher education with a specialization in civil and structural engineering. His educational foundation was built on rigorous training in structural analysis, materials behavior, and engineering mechanics. Throughout his academic life, he has shown a deep interest in the application of scientific principles to address real-world construction challenges. This technical background laid the groundwork for his future focus on innovative, sustainable building materials and experimental construction methodologies.

Experience:

With a career spanning decades in both academic and applied research settings, Dr. Isakulov has held multiple positions in higher education institutions, including his current role as a department head. His professional responsibilities encompass teaching, research supervision, departmental leadership, and project coordination. He has led and participated in numerous national and international engineering projects focused on micropile foundations, concrete composites, and dynamic load testing. His practical experience includes collaboration with interdisciplinary teams on infrastructure development and the integration of advanced modeling techniques into engineering applications. Through consistent engagement with research activities and scholarly communities, he has contributed to curriculum development, institutional growth, and academic excellence.

Research Interests:

Dr. Isakulov’s research centers around sustainable construction materials, particularly the use of industrial by-products such as sulfur, slag, and alkaline waste in developing concrete composites. He is deeply involved in the study of arbolite and sulfur-based binders, with an aim to improve the structural, thermal, and environmental properties of concrete. His work also explores the behavior of micropile foundations, creep properties of woodcrete composites, and the phase changes in slag-alkali materials. A key feature of his research is the integration of eco-efficiency and durability, making his contributions highly relevant to contemporary challenges in civil engineering. His interests also extend to reliability-based design, field experimentation, and finite element modeling in geotechnical systems.

Awards:

Dr. Isakulov has received several accolades and recognitions for his contributions to science and academia. He has been acknowledged for his leadership in research projects, consistent publication in reputable journals, and his role in mentoring early-career researchers. His contributions have earned him a respected place within the academic and engineering community, and his work has been nominated for various institutional and international awards. His involvement in peer-reviewed conferences and editorial initiatives further supports his standing as a credible and accomplished scholar.

Selected Publications:

  • “Increasing the performance of lightweight concrete by impregnation with sulfur waste” – Published in 2025 – 17 citations

  • “Bearing Capacity of Precast Concrete Joint Micropile Foundations in Embedded Layers” – Published in 2024 – 23 citations

  • “Improvement of Strength Properties of Arbolite Concrete Composites by Impregnation with Sulfur—By-Products of Oil and Gas Industry” – Published in 2023 – 19 citations

  • “The Study of Deformation Properties and Creep of Sulfur-containing Wood Concrete Composites” – Published in 2023 – 15 citations

Conclusion:

Dr. Baizak Isakulov is a committed and innovative researcher whose work bridges theoretical development and practical application in the civil engineering sector. His focus on sustainable and efficient construction practices has addressed pressing challenges related to industrial waste reuse, structural performance, and material lifecycle enhancement. With a strong publication record, leadership in research, and dedication to academic mentorship, he stands as an exemplary figure in his field. His work continues to influence both scientific communities and engineering practices, making him a highly deserving nominee for awards recognizing scholarly excellence and societal contribution in the realm of civil and environmental engineering.

 

 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Davood Akbari | Evaluation | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Davood Akbari | Evaluation | Best Researcher Award 

Assist. Prof. Dr. Davood Akbari, Tarbiat Modares University, Iran

Dr. Davood Akbari is an Assistant Professor at Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, Iran, specializing in Mechanical Engineering with a focus on Manufacturing and Production. He holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tehran, an M.Sc. from Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), and a B.Sc. from the Industrial University of Science and Technology. With academic and professional experience spanning more than a decade, Dr. Akbari has served as a faculty member at both Tarbiat Modares University and Azad University, and has led research activities at the Experimental Mechanics Center at Tehran University. His research interests include traditional and advanced non-destructive testing methods such as thermography and digital image correlation, welding technology and fusion welding simulation, solid mechanics simulations, residual stress measurement techniques, and experimental stress analysis. In addition to his academic contributions, he has provided consulting services in process design for industrial companies and has been active in undergraduate teaching in the field of mechanical engineering.

Professional Profile:

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🏆 Summary of Suitability for Best Researcher Award

Dr. Davood Akbari is an accomplished academic and researcher with over 20 years of experience in mechanical engineering, specializing in non-destructive testing (NDT), fusion welding simulation, solid mechanics, and residual stress analysis. He holds a Ph.D. from Tehran University, with a distinguished academic and research career across Iran’s top institutions.

🎓 Education Background

  1. Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing & Production)
    🏫 Tehran University
    📅 2008 – 2013

  2. M.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing & Production)
    🏫 Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic)
    📅 2003 – 2006

  3. B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering (Manufacturing & Production)
    🏫 Industrial University of Science and Technology
    📅 1999 – 2003

🧑‍💼 Work Experience

  1. Assistant Professor
    🏛️ Tarbiat Modares University
    📅 2014 – Present

  2. Assistant Professor
    🏛️ Azad University, Tehran Central Branch
    📅 2010 – 2014

  3. Research Head – Experimental Mechanics Center
    🏛️ Tehran University
    📅 2008 – 2014

  4. Process Design Consultant
    🏢 Azarab Company, Tehran
    📅 2008 – 2010

  5. Lecturer (B.Sc. Level)
    🏫 Industrial University of Science and Technology, Arak
    📅 2008 – 2010

🔬 Research Interests

  • 📸 Traditional & Advanced Non-Destructive Testing (Thermography, Shearography, DIC)

  • 🔧 Welding Technology & Simulation

  • 🧱 Solid Mechanics Simulation

  • 📏 Residual Stress Measurement

  • 🧪 Experimental Stress Analysis

  • ⚙️ Isolation Analysis & Optimization

🏆 Achievements, Awards & Honors

  • 🎓 Earned Ph.D. from one of Iran’s top universities – Tehran University

  • 🧠 Appointed as Research Head at Tehran University’s Experimental Mechanics Center

  • 👨‍🏫 Faculty position at prestigious Tarbiat Modares University

  • 💼 Long-standing contributions to mechanical engineering education and research in Iran

  • 🛠️ Consultant for major Iranian industry (Azarab Company) in process design

Publication Top Notes:

Nondestructive examination of internal defects in cylindrical glass fiber reinforced plastics using dynamic active microwave thermography

The Nondestructive Inspection of Agglomeration in Nanocomposite Parts Using Shearography and Improving the Results with Design of Experiment