Bowen Duan | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Bowen Duan | Civil Engineering
| Best Researcher Award

PhD Candidate at Harbin Institute of Technology, China.

Bowen Duan is a Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at the School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology, under the mentorship of Prof. Jinliang Gao. His research is centered on water distribution networks, particularly the optimization of modeling techniques and advanced leakage detection methodologies. Through integrating data-driven methods and optimization algorithms, he aims to address critical urban water management challenges such as low modeling precision and complex leakage identification. His research output includes journal and international conference publications that reflect both scientific rigor and real-world application. Duan’s recent work has been featured in Energies, emphasizing the relevance of his research to pressing environmental infrastructure issues. He demonstrates a promising trajectory as a future leader in sustainable water management.

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🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Bowen Duan stands out as a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award due to his impactful research in optimizing water distribution networks—an area critical to sustainable urban development. His application of advanced algorithms for leakage detection significantly improves operational efficiency in real-world water systems. Publishing in top-tier journals and presenting at international conferences, he has shown remarkable academic maturity and innovation. His contributions bridge theoretical advancements and practical utility, reflecting both depth and foresight. Despite being at an early stage in his career, his interdisciplinary approach, commitment to solving complex engineering problems, and drive for impactful outcomes underscore his potential to contribute meaningfully to environmental engineering and resource sustainability on a global scale.

🎓 Education :

Bowen Duan is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the School of Environment, Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT), one of China’s leading institutions for environmental and engineering sciences. Under the guidance of Prof. Jinliang Gao, his academic focus includes water system modeling, hydraulic simulations, and smart detection technologies. His graduate training emphasizes multidisciplinary learning, combining civil engineering fundamentals with advanced data analytics, systems optimization, and environmental sustainability principles. He has also engaged in national and international academic discourse through conferences and collaborative work. Bowen’s educational background demonstrates strong technical grounding, critical thinking, and a forward-looking perspective essential for tackling complex challenges in water infrastructure and management systems.

🏢 Work Experience :

Bowen Duan has acquired valuable research experience through active engagement in multiple water management projects during his Ph.D. studies at Harbin Institute of Technology. His work involves hydraulic modeling, smart sensing, leakage detection, and intervention strategy analysis in water distribution networks. He has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at renowned conferences such as the Computing and Control for the Water Industry Conference (CCWI 2023, UK), indicating early international exposure. His ability to combine field data with computational techniques highlights practical problem-solving skills. Bowen is also familiar with simulation software, data acquisition systems, and algorithmic design. His research is informed by both theoretical inquiry and applied engineering, making him a capable young scholar with a growing industry-relevant portfolio.

🔹 Awards and Honors

While specific awards and honors are yet to be disclosed, Bowen Duan has gained notable academic recognition through conference acceptances and journal publications, including in the international journal Energies. His participation in the prestigious 19th Computing and Control for the Water Industry (CCWI) Conference in the UK in 2023 reflects peer recognition of his research relevance and quality. These achievements in a competitive academic environment indicate his rising status in the field of environmental and civil engineering. As a doctoral researcher, he continues to build a record of excellence that could soon be accompanied by formal honors, research grants, or innovation awards. His current trajectory and impactful work strongly suggest a promising candidate for future accolades.

🔬 Research Focus :

Bowen Duan’s research centers on optimizing water distribution networks by enhancing hydraulic modeling precision and leakage detection. His innovative approach combines traditional civil engineering knowledge with modern computational tools—such as data-driven optimization, spatial pressure correlation, and real-time monitoring—to develop more responsive and accurate detection systems. His work tackles key problems including system complexity, modeling inefficiencies, and slow leak identification in urban water supply systems. He has investigated behavioral influences on water-saving in public buildings and contributed insights on psychological interventions. Through international conference presentations and journal articles, Bowen advances both theoretical frameworks and practical applications that enhance urban resilience, sustainability, and water conservation efforts. His contributions position him at the intersection of engineering, data science, and sustainability.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

📘 Energy-Efficient Management of Urban Water Distribution Networks Under Hydraulic Anomalies: A Review of Technologies and Challenges
📅 Year: 2025 | 🧪 Journal: Energies | ✍️ Authors: Bowen Duan, Jinliang Gao, Huizhe Cao, Shiyuan Hu
🔗 DOI: 10.3390/en18112877 | 🧷 Publisher: MDPI

📝 Evaluating the Dynamic Psychological and Behavioral Changes of Water-Saving in Public Buildings Under Effective Interventions
📅 Year: 2024 | 📄 Type: Preprint | ✍️ Authors: Bowen Duan, Jinliang Gao, Wenyan Wu, Wenjuan Guo, Jinghui Wang, Shanshan Zhang, Chao Wen, Yuan Tian, Chang Shen
🔗 DOI: 10.22541/essoar.171535804.44094305/v1 | 🧷 Platform: ESSOAr

Menard Kilumile | Construction materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Menard Kilumile | Construction materials | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Lecturer at University of Dar es Salaam,Tanzania.

Menard Bonphace Kilumile is a Tanzanian civil engineer and academic specializing in structural engineering. He currently serves as an Assistant Lecturer at the University of Dar es Salaam. A registered Professional Engineer, Kilumile holds an M.Sc. in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions from UMinho (Portugal) and UPC (Spain), and a B.Sc. in Civil and Structural Engineering from UDSM. He is pursuing his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the University of Cape Town. Kilumile has significant consulting experience in structural assessment, building design, and supervision. His professional journey includes collaborations with BICO and Saifee Structural Engineers. His strong research, field experience, and commitment to engineering education make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award.

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🎓 Education 

Menard Bonphace Kilumile’s educational background is robust and international. He earned a B.Sc. in Civil and Structural Engineering from the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) in 2013, graduating as the Best Male Engineering Student recognized by ERB. In 2016, he completed an Advanced Master’s (M.Sc.) in Structural Analysis of Monuments and Historical Constructions through a joint program at the University of Minho (Portugal) and the Technical University of Catalonia (Spain). Currently, he is pursuing his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the University of Cape Town. His education combines strong theoretical knowledge with international exposure, equipping him with a deep understanding of structural dynamics, heritage conservation, and modern construction engineering practices.

🏢 Work Experience 

Kilumile has extensive professional experience in both academia and industry. Since 2013, he has served at the University of Dar es Salaam, advancing from Tutorial Assistant to Assistant Lecturer. Concurrently, he has worked as a structural engineer on numerous significant projects including commercial buildings, residential apartments, institutional facilities, and heritage site assessments. His consultancy experience includes roles with Bureau for Industrial Cooperation (BICO), Saifee Structural Engineers, and direct clients like CITI Bank, NCAA, and Geita Gold Mining Ltd. His expertise spans structural assessments, non-destructive testing, design optimization, construction supervision, and structural rehabilitation. His diverse portfolio demonstrates strong technical skills, leadership in project execution, and a deep commitment to bridging academic knowledge with industry practice.

🏅 Awards and Honors 

Menard Kilumile has been recognized for his academic and professional excellence throughout his career. He received the Best Male Graduating Engineering Student Prize in 2013 from the Engineers Registration Board (ERB) of Tanzania, a prestigious acknowledgment of his top-tier academic performance at the University of Dar es Salaam. In addition to this, Kilumile has participated in several specialized workshops and training sessions, enhancing his research and engineering skills. These include programs organized by the Royal Academy of Engineering (UK) and the Institution of Engineers Tanzania, focusing on topics like outcome-based curricula, project management, and structural design using Eurocodes. These honors reflect Kilumile’s dedication to lifelong learning and his continual pursuit of engineering excellence.

🔬 Research Focus 

Menard Kilumile’s research focus lies in structural engineering, particularly structural assessment, rehabilitation of existing structures, and the analysis of historical constructions. His work integrates advanced methods like non-destructive testing, structural health monitoring, and the application of Eurocodes in modern design practices. As part of his doctoral research, he delves into enhancing the safety, sustainability, and resilience of civil infrastructure, especially in resource-constrained environments. Kilumile is also interested in bridging gaps between academia and industry through outcome-based education strategies in engineering. His research aims to contribute to safer, more durable buildings while preserving historical architecture. His interdisciplinary approach underlines a strong commitment to advancing both the scientific understanding and practical implementation of civil engineering solutions.

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Citation:
Sanga, R., Kilumile, M., & Mohamed, F. (2022). Alternative clay bricks inspired from termite mound biomimicry. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 16, e00977.

Authors: R. Sanga, M. Kilumile, F. Mohamed

Year: 2022

Citation:
Kilumile, M., Barra, M., Mohamed, F., & Aponte, D. (2025). Use of Recycled Aggregates in Lime Mortars for Conservation of Historical Buildings. Construction Materials, 5(2), 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/constrmater5020028

Authors: M. Kilumile, M. Barra, F. Mohamed, D. Aponte

Year: 2025

https://doi.org/10.32438//IJET.203015