Peng Du | Building Fire Protection | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Peng Du | Building Fire Protection
| Best Researcher Award

 Doctor at Building Fire Research Institute of China Academy of Building Research, China.

Dr. Peng Du is a dedicated researcher at the Building Fire Research Institute of the China Academy of Building Research in Beijing. He holds a Doctor of Engineering degree from the Department of Civil Engineering at Beijing University of Technology. His multidisciplinary research spans building fire protection systems, firefighting facility innovation, and advanced water purification techniques. Dr. Du is especially recognized for his contributions to projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, focusing on the removal of antibiotics through advanced adsorption and photocatalytic processes. He plays an active role in bridging theoretical engineering with practical safety applications. Through ongoing innovations and national collaborations, he is emerging as a significant figure in environmental and civil safety engineering in China.

🌍 Professional Profile:

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Dr. Peng Du demonstrates outstanding commitment to engineering innovation, making him highly suitable for the Best Researcher Award. His work at the China Academy of Building Research combines fire safety engineering with cutting-edge environmental treatment technologies. Notably, he led a National Natural Science Foundation project (No. 51978006) focusing on removing harmful antibiotics from water using synergistic adsorption and photocatalytic regeneration. His contributions reflect deep originality, practical value, and strong societal impact. With a growing body of peer-reviewed publications and a focus on sustainable solutions in both fire protection and water purification, Dr. Du exemplifies excellence in applied research. His multidisciplinary approach and leadership in major national projects distinguish him as a top-tier candidate for this recognition.

🎓 Education :

Peng Du received his entire higher education from the Beijing University of Technology, a prestigious institution renowned for engineering excellence. He earned his undergraduate and doctoral degrees in Civil Engineering, with his doctoral research emphasizing coupled environmental and structural safety challenges. During his academic training, he developed expertise in computational simulations, fire dynamics, and water purification systems, which laid a strong foundation for his career at the China Academy of Building Research. His doctoral thesis addressed real-world challenges in fire protection and water treatment and included experimental and simulation-based investigations. This academic path enabled him to blend theory and application, preparing him to take on national-scale engineering problems and collaborate across interdisciplinary teams in his research career.

🏢 Work Experience :

Since completing his doctorate, Dr. Peng Du has worked at the Building Fire Research Institute within the China Academy of Building Research, Beijing. He has served as a lead researcher and participant in national-level scientific and engineering projects. His key role in NSFC-funded Project 51978006 highlights his capacity to lead complex, multidisciplinary research integrating photocatalytic water treatment and material regeneration techniques. Beyond research, Dr. Du contributes to safety design standards for firefighting facilities and engages in collaborative consulting on civil infrastructure safety. His daily work involves applied research, technical supervision, and the development of practical innovations in fire protection systems and purification technology. Dr. Du’s ability to translate scientific theories into real-world applications makes him a valuable contributor to public safety engineering.

🏅 Awards and Honors :

Dr. Peng Du’s contributions have earned increasing recognition within China’s scientific and engineering communities. He has successfully led or participated in projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, including a competitive General Program grant (51978006), signifying national-level trust in his research potential. Although early in his career, his academic achievements have led to awards from his institution for outstanding scientific publications. Additionally, his work has been published in respected international journals such as Water Research and Desalination, reflecting global recognition of his research quality. As he continues to lead high-impact environmental and safety engineering studies, more honors are expected, building upon his trajectory as a future leader in civil and environmental protection innovation.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Peng Du’s research sits at the intersection of civil engineering, fire safety, and environmental protection. He explores innovative technologies for fire protection systems in complex buildings and tunnels while also investigating sustainable water purification methods. His current focus includes the use of PAC/BiZ–O₃–TiO₂ coupled materials to remove antibiotics via synergistic adsorption and photocatalytic oxidation with in-situ regeneration. His work aims to ensure both environmental safety and human health, particularly in urban infrastructures. By blending computational modeling, experimental studies, and applied engineering, Dr. Du advances multifunctional materials and system designs. His research continues to address some of society’s most pressing safety challenges—from building fires to pharmaceutical pollution in water systems.

📊 Publication Top Notes:
  • Effectiveness of cluster-based inductive ventilation system in railway tunnels
    📅 Year: 2022 | 📖 Cited by: 4 | 🔥🏗️

  • Regulated-biofilms enhance the permeate flux and quality of gravity-driven membrane (GDM)
    📅 Year: 2022 | 📖 Cited by: 6 | 💧🧪

  • Dual coagulation with floc breakage to alleviate ultrafiltration membrane fouling
    📅 Year: 2020 | 📖 Cited by: [Data not available] | 🧪🚰

  • Reduction of fouling of gravity-driven membrane by combined treatment
    📅 Year: 2024 | 📖 Cited by: [Data not available] | ⚗️💡

  • Study of real experiment and FDS simulation of multifunctional public area in airport terminal
    📅 Year: 2023 | 📖 Cited by: [Data not available] | ✈️🔥

 

 

Frantisek Wald | Fire engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Frantisek Wald| Fire engineering
|Best Researcher Award

 

Prof. Frantisek Wald Czech Technical University, Czech Republic.

Professor František Wald is a leading expert in steel and timber structures at Czech Technical University in Prague. With over three decades of dedicated research in structural steel joints and fire engineering, he has pioneered academic programs in fire safety and led several EU-wide collaborations such as COST TU and Erasmus Mundus SUSCOS. His leadership roles in European technical committees and presidency of the ECCS (2023–2024) reflect his significant influence in civil engineering. His prolific research, international impact, and innovation in structural safety under fire and seismic conditions make him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work bridges advanced theory and practical design, contributing extensively to safety standards and sustainable construction practices in Europe.


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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award

Professor František Wald is a pioneering researcher in structural steel joints and fire engineering, with over three decades of impactful contributions to structural safety. His work has advanced European standards through leadership in technical committees (TC10 Joints, TC3 Fire, TC14 FEM) and his role in drafting prEN1993-1-8. As President of ECCS (2023–2024), he strengthened international cooperation in steel construction. He has initiated and led transformative research projects such as FISHWALL and MADESCO, combining theory with real-world application. His academic influence is evident through the creation of comprehensive fire safety programs. With strong citation metrics and global collaborations, Prof. Wald exemplifies excellence in research, education, and innovation, making him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

🎓 Education 

František Wald pursued his engineering education at the Czech Technical University in Prague, where he laid the foundation for his career in structural engineering. He earned his doctoral degree with a focus on steel structures and fire safety, contributing to the advancement of structural resilience under extreme conditions. Over the years, he expanded his academic influence by establishing bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs dedicated to building fire safety, reflecting a commitment to both education and research. His expertise was further refined through collaboration with European academic institutions, shaping international educational programs like the Erasmus Mundus Master’s in Steel Structures (SUSCOS), which he co-developed. His academic background exemplifies a lifelong dedication to technical excellence and educational innovation in structural engineering.

🏢 Work Experience 

Professor Wald has over 30 years of experience in structural engineering, primarily at Czech Technical University in Prague. Since 1992, he has actively contributed to European technical committees including TC10 (Joints), TC3 (Fire), and TC14 (FEM). He also worked on the drafting of prEN1993-1-8, influencing steel joint design standards across Europe. His academic leadership includes establishing multi-level fire safety programs and managing international networks like the COST TU on Fire Engineering. As president of ECCS (2023–2024), he fostered collaboration across Europe’s steel construction community. His consultancy roles and applied research in projects like Steel Hall 4.0 reflect a strong connection to industry. His experience blends academic excellence with real-world application and international research coordination.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Professor Wald’s distinguished career has been recognized through numerous honors. Most notably, he served as President of the European Convention for Constructional Steelwork (ECCS) from 2023 to 2024, a prestigious role acknowledging his leadership in steel construction research. He has received recognition for his coordination of major European programs including Erasmus Mundus SUSCOS and COST TU networks. His citation impact is substantial, with over 830 citations on Scopus and an h-index of 17, reflecting sustained scholarly influence. His projects have earned competitive funding from EU programs (e.g., RFCS, GACR), demonstrating trust in his innovative approaches to steel structure safety. His awards underscore a career of sustained excellence, international collaboration, and impactful contributions to engineering science.

🔬 Research Focus 

Professor Wald’s research centers on the behavior of steel structures under fire and dynamic loads, with a focus on structural joints, resilience, and safety design. His work integrates experimental analysis, numerical modeling, and probabilistic methods to improve fire resistance and joint performance. He has led major EU projects such as FISHWALL, MADESCO, and DYNAFIRE, addressing seismic, fire, and structural challenges in industrial steel buildings. As a long-standing member of technical committees, he helps shape European design standards. He is also deeply involved in developing advanced modeling techniques (e.g., LMSTRAIN) and structural optimization through AI (e.g., MADESCO). His research is grounded in real-world impact, bridging theoretical development with design innovation for safer and more sustainable infrastructure.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

  • Title: Determination of design plastic strain limit for notched structural steel tensile specimens
    Authors: Kirill Golubiatnikov, Abhishek Ghimire, František Wald, Vojtěch Stančík
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Alexandria Engineering Journal
    DOI: 10.1016/j.aej.2025.02.075

  • Title: Calibration of the Induction Heating System for Dynamic Compression Test
    Authors: T. Jankowiak, W. Szymkuć, M. Malendowski, K. Cabová, J. Šejna, V. Mózer, F. Wald
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Experimental Techniques
    DOI: 10.1007/s40799-025-00807-3

  • Title: Fire Protection of Steel Beam by OSB Claddings—A Fire Experiment and Numerical Models
    Authors: Jakub Šejna, Vojtěch Šálek, Stanislav Šulc, Kamila Cábová, Vít Šmilauer, Slávek Zbirovský, Milan Jahoda, František Wald
    Year: 2025
    Journal: Fire and Materials
    DOI: 10.1002/fam.3260

  • Title: Numerical Design Calculation of Fin Plate Connections in Fire
    Authors: Batuhan Der, Frantisek Wald, Martin Vild
    Year: 2024
    Book Chapter: in Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-1972-3_60

  • Title: The influence of sandwich panel cladding on horizontal structure stiffness
    Authors: Břetislav Židlický, Jiří Mareš, František Wald
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Thin-Walled Structures
    DOI: 10.1016/j.tws.2024.111771

  • Title: Application of hybrid cement in passive fire protection of steel structures
    Authors: Jakub Šejna, Stanislav Šulc, Vít Šmilauer, Pavel Reiterman, František Wald
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Structural Fire Engineering
    DOI: 10.1108/JSFE-01-2023-0007

  • Title: Analytical resistance of the laterally offset rectangular hollow sections connections under concentrated force
    Authors: Svitlana Kalmykova, František Wald
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Structures
    DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2023.105484

  • Title: Optimisation of fatigue solution for welded T-stub joints by grading of FAT classes and correction of mean stress effect
    Authors: Kirill Golubiatnikov, Frantisek Wald, Martin Vild, Josef Holomek
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Structures
    DOI: 10.1016/j.istruc.2023.105582

  • Title: Weld size and resistance in rectangular hollow section T-joints
    Authors: Petr Jehlicka, Frantisek Wald
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Heliyon
    DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22689

  • Title: The partial fire protection of steel members: a comparative study
    Authors: Jakub Šejna, Patrik Dobrovolný, František Wald
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Journal of Structural Fire Engineering
    DOI: 10.1108/JSFE-01-2023-0001

  • Title: Emissivity of hot-dip galvanized surfaces in future development of EN 1993-1-2
    Authors: Batuhan Der, Sylvie Raszková, František Wald, Gisèle Bihina, Christian Gaigl, Vasile Rus, Mikko Malaska
    Year: 2022
    Journal: Journal of Structural Fire Engineering
    DOI: 10.1108/JSFE-11-2021-0070