Issa Fowai | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Issa Fowai | Sustainable Development | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Issa Fowai at University of Ottawa, Canada

Issa Fowai is a distinguished Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at the University of Ottawa and an upcoming NSERC Postdoctoral Fellow at Queen’s University, Canada. A recipient of the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship and multiple other awards, his research focuses on FRP-concrete interface mechanics, structural health monitoring, fire resilience of ultra-high-performance concrete, and rehabilitation of aging infrastructure. With international academic training from Canada, China, and Brazil, he has published impactful work in leading journals such as the ASCE Journal of Composites for Construction and presented at top FRP conferences. He has held various teaching roles and earned several teaching excellence awards, reflecting his dedication to both research and education. Fowai also contributes actively to scholarly service as a journal reviewer and is committed to equity and inclusion in academia. His interdisciplinary and globally relevant research positions him as a rising leader in structural engineering and infrastructure resilience.

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🎓Academic Background

Issa Fowai is an accomplished scholar with a strong international academic foundation in civil engineering. He earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Harbin Engineering University in China, where he also received multiple academic honors and served as a lecturer. In 2020, he began his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the University of Ottawa, Canada, supported by prestigious fellowships such as the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship and the IBET PhD Fellowship. His doctoral research explores FRP-concrete interface bond mechanics, structural health monitoring, and the fire resilience of ultra-high-performance concrete. He has expanded his academic experience through visiting research appointments in Brazil and at Queen’s University in Canada, focusing on innovative testing methods for infrastructure rehabilitation. In Fall 2025, he is set to begin a postdoctoral fellowship at Queen’s University under the NSERC program. Fowai’s diverse educational journey reflects his dedication to advancing global knowledge in structural and materials engineering. 🌍

🏗️Professional Experience

Issa Fowai has accumulated diverse and impactful professional experience across academia, research, and engineering education. He served as a full-time lecturer at Harbin Engineering University from 2018 to 2020, teaching engineering mechanics and mentoring international students. Alongside, he worked as a part-time instructor in A-level and IGCSE mathematics, consistently achieving high student success rates. At the University of Ottawa, he has contributed significantly as a teaching assistant for both undergraduate and graduate courses, earning multiple teaching excellence awards. His research roles include graduate assistant positions and visiting research scholar appointments at Queen’s University and PUC-Rio, Brazil, where he engaged in advanced structural health monitoring and non-destructive testing. Fowai has also led initiatives as president of student organizations and actively participates in professional service, including peer-reviewing for top journals and serving on equity and inclusion committees. His practical and teaching experience underscores his commitment to advancing civil engineering education and practice.

🏅Awards and Honors

Issa Fowai has been recognized with numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his academic and professional journey. He is a recipient of the Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship, one of Canada’s most competitive and esteemed research awards, and the Indigenous and Black Engineering and Technology (IBET) PhD Fellowship, reflecting both academic excellence and leadership. He has also received the Ontario Graduate Scholarship and multiple institutional grants from the University of Ottawa and Queen’s University. Internationally, he was honored with the Outstanding Graduate Award and Outstanding International Student Scholarship at Harbin Engineering University. His commitment to teaching has earned him the 2025 Excellence Award for Teaching Assistants and the Faculty of Engineering Teaching Assistant Award. He also received scholarships and grants to conduct research in Brazil and Thailand and travel support from the American Concrete Institute. These accolades demonstrate his exceptional capabilities as both a researcher and educator in civil engineering.

🔬Research Focus

Issa Fowai’s research is centered on advancing the resilience, safety, and durability of civil infrastructure through innovative materials and monitoring technologies. His primary focus lies in the mechanics of externally bonded fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) and their interaction with concrete interfaces, particularly under various loading and environmental conditions. He conducts finite element modeling to simulate interface behavior and optimize strengthening techniques. Additionally, Fowai explores smart sensing methods such as distributed fiber optic sensors and digital image correlation to monitor structural health in real time. His work also investigates the fire performance of ultra-high-performance concrete and employs non-destructive testing (NDT) to assess rehabilitated structures. Through international collaborations and hands-on laboratory research, including field assessments on historic bridges, he aims to enhance the longevity and performance of aging infrastructure. His multidisciplinary approach bridges structural engineering, material science, and data-driven diagnostics to contribute meaningfully to sustainable civil engineering practices.

📖Publication Top Notes

A glance at offshore wind turbine foundation structures
Year: 2016 | Cited by: 28 📚

Structural analysis of jacket foundations for offshore wind turbines in transitional water
Year: 2021 | Cited by: 5 📖

Evaluation of interfacial debonding of fibre-reinforced polymer using variable angle peel test
Year: 2022 | Cited by: 2 📘

Assessment of the CFRP–Concrete Interface Integrity of Original Champlain Bridge Diaphragms through Nondestructive and Semidestructive Testing
Year: 2025 | Cited by: 1 📙

Condition assessment of FRP-strengthened concrete bridge diaphragms using non-destructive testing
Year: 2023 | Cited by: 1 📗

Integrity assessment of CFRP-concrete interface on externally strengthened bridge diaphragms using direct tension pull-off test
Year: 2023  📄

Bond performance of deteriorated CFRP-concrete interface under different shear lap configurations: A Champlain Bridge case study
Year: 2024  📄

✨Conclusion

Issa Fowai is an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award, particularly in Civil Engineering, Structural Health Monitoring, and Infrastructure Resilience. With a Ph.D. (expected 2025) supported by Canada’s prestigious Vanier Scholarship and a forthcoming NSERC-funded postdoctoral fellowship at Queen’s University, his academic excellence is well established. His impactful research spans critical areas such as FRP–concrete interface performance, fire-resilient UHPC, and smart sensing technologies, with collaborations across Canada, China, Brazil, and Thailand. Fowai’s scholarly contributions include first-author papers in top-tier journals and conferences, addressing pressing infrastructure challenges like the Champlain Bridge retrofit. With over a decade of award-winning teaching experience and leadership in student and equity organizations, he combines academic rigor with a strong commitment to inclusion and professional service. His involvement in peer review and industry partnerships further underscores his applied impact and global relevance. Overall, Fowai’s research excellence, leadership, and dedication make him a compelling choice for this recognition.

 

 

Jinshan Yan | Agricultural Machinery | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Jinshan Yan | Agricultural Machinery | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, China

Dr. Jinshan Yan is an Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, holding a Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University. Specializing in agricultural machinery and precision agriculture, he has made significant contributions to smart farming technologies. His research focuses on online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy and machine learning, with several high-impact publications in SCI-indexed journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and Postharvest Biology and Technology (IF 7.0). He has led key R&D projects funded by the Autonomous Region and is actively involved in innovation through ongoing patent work. Dr. Yan is dedicated to advancing sustainable agricultural practices through cutting-edge research and technology integration 🌱🔬🚜.

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Academic Background🎓

Dr. Jinshan Yan is an Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, where he also serves as a postgraduate mentor. He earned his Ph.D. in Engineering from the prestigious Zhejiang University. With a strong foundation in agricultural machinery, Dr. Yan has devoted his career to advancing smart farming and precision agriculture technologies. His research emphasizes online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy combined with data modeling, leading to publications in top-tier SCI journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and Postharvest Biology and Technology (IF 7.0). He has directed key R&D projects funded by the Autonomous Region and is involved in innovation through patent development, driving progress in sustainable agriculture 🎓🌱📚.

Professional Background💼

Dr. Jinshan Yan is currently serving as an Associate Professor at Xinjiang Agricultural University, where he plays a key role in both teaching and postgraduate supervision. With a Ph.D. in Engineering from Zhejiang University, he has over a decade of experience in the field of agricultural machinery and precision agriculture. His work focuses on smart farming technologies, particularly the development of online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy and machine learning. Dr. Yan has published extensively in high-impact journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and has led major R&D projects supported by regional funding bodies. He is also engaged in patent development, showcasing his commitment to agricultural innovation and sustainability 🔍🤖💡.

Research Focus🔬

Dr. Jinshan Yan concentrates his research on the intersection of agricultural machinery and intelligent sensing technologies. His primary focus is the development of online detection systems using Vis/NIR spectroscopy, ensemble preprocessing, and machine learning models to improve accuracy and efficiency in crop quality assessment and harvesting processes. His work has addressed key agricultural challenges such as real-time moisture detection in paddy fields and dry matter prediction in potatoes . With publications in renowned journals like Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3), his research contributes to enhancing automation and precision in agriculture. Supported by regional R&D funding, Dr. Yan’s innovations aim to promote sustainability and technological advancement in modern farming practices 🌾📈🥔.

Publication Top Notes📋

📘 Design and Experimental Research on Staggered Straw Cleaning Device for No-Till Seeding in Drip Irrigation Area
Year: 2025

📘 Paddy Moisture On-line Detection Based on Ensemble Preprocessing and Modeling for Combine Harvester
Year: 2022 | (Computers and Electronics in Agriculture)

📘 Vis/NIR Model Development and Robustness in Prediction of Potato Dry Matter Content with Influence of Cultivar and Season
Year: 2023 |🌱 (Postharvest Biology and Technology)

📘 Intact Macadamia Nut Quality Assessment Using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multivariate Analysis
Year: 2021 |🌿 (Journal of Food Composition and Analysis)

📘 Evaluation of the Optical Layout and Sample Size on Online Detection of Apple Watercore and SSC Using Vis/NIR Spectroscopy
Year: 2023 |📈 (Journal of Food Composition and Analysis)

Conclusion

Associate Professor Jinshan Yan is a strong candidate for a Best Researcher Award, particularly at the regional or institutional level, due to his solid academic foundation with a Ph.D. from Zhejiang University and his focused expertise in agricultural machinery and precision agriculture. His research, which emphasizes spectroscopy, online detection, and modeling techniques, has led to high-impact publications in top-tier SCI journals such as Computers and Electronics in Agriculture (IF 8.3) and Postharvest Biology and Technology (IF 7.0). He has served as a lead researcher on a major R&D project funded by the Autonomous Region and is involved in patent-related innovation. Strengthening leadership roles and global visibility could further enhance his competitiveness for broader international recognition.

 

 

Mariana Antonietta | Nutrient Mining | Women in Natural Sciences Leadership Award

Dr. Mariana Antonietta | Nutrient Mining | Women in Natural Sciences Leadership Award

Research Associate at INFIVE- CONICET, Argentina

Antonietta Mariana is a passionate Argentinian biologist specializing in plant ecophysiology, with a strong focus on agricultural sustainability under climate stress. With a PhD in Natural Sciences and extensive international research experience, she has contributed to advancing knowledge on crop resilience. Her academic journey is grounded in the prestigious National University of La Plata and enriched by global exposure, including the UK. She is recognized for her commitment to science, learning, and ecological innovation. 🌿📚🌍

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Academic Background

Antonietta earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biology with a focus on Ecology from the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Museum, UNLP, graduating with an average of 8.19. She went on to complete a PhD in Natural Sciences at the same institution, achieving an outstanding final grade of 10. Her academic path is supplemented by advanced certifications in Geographic Information Systems, data analysis, ecophysiology, and science methodology. She is proficient in English (Cambridge ESOL Grade A) and has a basic level of French. 📖🧪

Professional Experience

Antonietta has conducted research at INFIVE and internationally at Lancaster University, UK, as part of the Rutherford Fellowship. Her postdoctoral work, supported by CONICET, focused on crop physiology and environmental stress. Over the years, she has completed multiple competitive scholarships and taken part in several interdisciplinary training programs. Her experience bridges field research, laboratory work, and scientific collaboration, reflecting a well-rounded profile in plant sciences and sustainable agriculture. 🌽🔬🌱

Awards and Honors

Antonietta has received numerous competitive research fellowships and scholarships, including the prestigious Rutherford Fellowship from Universities UK International (N8 AgriFood) and various doctoral and postdoctoral awards from CONICET and Argentina’s National Agency for Scientific and Technological Promotion. These honors underscore her academic excellence, innovation, and international recognition in the natural sciences community. 🏆🎓🌟

Research Focus

Antonietta’s research explores how abiotic stress impacts crop performance, particularly focusing on maize physiology, senescence, and photoassimilate production. Her work contributes to understanding how environmental factors influence yield, with the goal of improving agricultural resilience in the face of climate change. She integrates ecophysiology, statistics, and remote sensing tools like GIS to study sustainable crop management. Her science aims to bridge ecological understanding with practical agricultural solutions. 🌾📊☀️

Publication Top Notes

📘 The contribution of ear photosynthesis to grain filling in bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
📅 Year: 2010 | 📊 Cited by: 253 | 🧬 Topic: Wheat ear photosynthesis & grain filling

🌾 Senescence and yield responses to plant density in stay-green and earlier-senescing maize hybrids from Argentina
📅 Year: 2014 | 📊 Cited by: 177 | 🌽 Topic: Maize hybrid senescence & yield response

🌿 The contribution of the awns of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to grain filling: Responses to water deficit and the effects of awns on ear temperature and hydraulic conductance
📅 Year: 2014 | 📊 Cited by: 109 | 💧 Topic: Wheat awns, drought response & physiology

🌱 The contribution of green parts of the ear to grain filling in old and modern cultivars of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.): Evidence for genetic gains over the past century
📅 Year: 2012 | 📊 Cited by: 87 | 🧪 Topic: Wheat evolution, grain filling & genetics

Conclusion

Antonietta Mariana is a highly qualified and compelling candidate for the Research for Women in Natural Sciences Leadership Award. She holds a PhD in Natural Sciences with top honors and has a robust academic foundation in Biology and Ecology. Her research on plant ecophysiology under abiotic stress addresses globally significant challenges in agriculture and climate resilience. With a strong publication record, international research experience at Lancaster University, and multiple prestigious fellowships including those from CONICET and N8 AgriFood, she exemplifies scientific excellence and competitiveness. Her continued pursuit of advanced training and demonstrated commitment to the natural sciences position her as a leader in her field. 🌿👩‍🔬🌍