Shenglin Wang | Automation in Constructions | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Shenglin Wang | Automation in Constructions | Research Excellence Award

Chongqing  Jiaotong University | China

Prof. Shenglin Wang is an Assistant Professor specializing in advanced civil engineering materials and smart infrastructure systems, with a strong focus on 3D printing of cementitious materials and sustainable construction solutions. His research integrates hydration kinetics, microstructural characterization, and eco-friendly material innovations to enhance pavement and geotechnical performance. He has contributed significantly to smart pavement engineering, geosynthetics, and climate-resilient construction materials. His work also emphasizes advanced testing techniques such as X-ray scanning, microscopy, and non-destructive evaluation. With 21 publications, 175 citations, and an h-index of 7, his research supports sustainable and intelligent infrastructure development.

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Featured Publications

Volume change behaviour and microstructure of stabilized loess under cyclic freeze–thaw conditions

S Wang, Q Lv, H Baaj, X Li, Y Zhao – Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2016 | Citations: 88

Crack image detection based on fractional differential and fractal dimension

T Cao, W Wang, S Tighe, S Wang – IET Computer Vision, 2019 | Citations: 32

Treatment of weak subgrade materials with cement and hydraulic road binder (HRB)

SL Wang, H Baaj – Road Materials and Pavement Design, 2021 | Citations: 23

Construction of Geosynthetic–Reinforced Pavements and Evaluation of Their Impacts

D Wang, SL Wang, S Tighe, S Bhat, S Yin – Applied Sciences, 2023 | Citations: 18

Improvement of aerogel-incorporated concrete by incorporating polyvinyl alcohol fiber: Mechanical strength and thermal insulation

F Han, Y Lv, T Liang, X Kong, H Mei, S Wang – Construction and Building Materials, 2024 | Citations: 13

 

Truptimala Pattanik | Civil Engineering | Young Scientist Award

Prof. Truptimala Pattanik | Civil Engineering
| Young Scientist Award

Prof. Truptimala Pattanik | Gandhi Institute of Engineering and Technology | India

Prof. Truptimala Pattnaik is a highly accomplished Structural Engineer with over a decade of expertise in academia and industry, specializing in STAAD.Pro-based RCC building design, seismic analysis, and BIM-integrated workflows. Currently serving as Structural Engineer at BIMedge Pvt. Ltd., Bhubaneswar, she leads the design of residential and commercial RCC structures (G+3 to G+10), delivering client-ready reports, BOQs, . She has demonstrated proficiency in advanced concrete design under seismic loads, BIM modeling in OpenBuildings Designer, Revit, and iTwin, and coordination with multidisciplinary teams, while also mentoring junior engineers and conducting certified STAAD.Pro training workshops. Previously, as HOD and Assistant Professor at Gandhi Engineering College, she introduced practical design modules, collaborated with consultancy firms for live project exposure, and guided final-year student teams in BIM and structural workflows. Earlier at GIET University, she supervised 25+ RCC projects and conducted research on sustainable materials and reinforced concrete behavior under dynamic loading. Holding an M.Tech in Structural Engineering from GIET and a B.Tech in Civil Engineering from BPUT, she is certified across multiple platforms including STAAD, Tekla, ETABS, and Bentley OpenBuildings, and has received recognition such as the UltraTech Cement Dronacharya Award (2023).

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Featured Publications

  • Pattnaik, T., Mohanta, N. R., Patel, N., Biswal, P., & Moharana, R. K. (2018). Manufacture of interlocking concrete paving blocks with fly ash and glass powder. International Journal of Engineering Science Research and Technology, 7(1), 604–612.

    Rout, S., Rout, R. K., Sahoo, S. K., Mandal, B. K., Das, L. K., Gantayat, B. P., Das, S., & Pattnaik, T. (2024). Constraints faced by the farmers in the production and marketing of onions in the western undulating zone of Odisha, India. Archives of Current Research International, 24(11), 202–209.

    Pattnaik, T. M., Samanta, R., & Padhy, S. (2021). Partial replacement of fine aggregates in cement mortar by using pond ash and development of low-cost tiles. Journal of Civil & Environmental Engineering, 11(1).

    Behera, S., Pattnaik, T. M., & Baishakhi, N. (2020). Flyash based papercrete building brick as a new building material. International Journal of Engineering Science and Computing, 10(24663–24666).