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.

🌍 Professional Profile:

Scopus

ORCID

🏆 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

Songtao Yu | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Songtao Yu | Civil Engineering
| Best Researcher Award

Department Head at Jiangxi university of sicence and technology, China.

Dr. Yu Songtao is the Dean of the Department of Emergency Management at the School of Emergency Management and Safety Engineering. He holds a Doctorate in Engineering and serves as a lecturer. His research centers on disaster prevention, mitigation, and emergency management. With experience leading and contributing to five national and ministerial-level research projects and several corporate collaborations, he has made significant academic and practical contributions. Dr. Yu serves as a director of the National Emergency Technology and Management Undergraduate Professional Colleges Alliance and is an active member of the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering. As a reviewer for top journals and the author of a monograph and over 20 academic papers, he plays a vital role in advancing emergency science.

🌍 Professional Profile:

Scopus 

🏆 Suitability for the Best Researcher Award :

Dr. Yu Songtao exemplifies excellence in research through his leadership in disaster prevention and emergency management. He has spearheaded multiple national and industry-level projects and has an impressive record of academic output, including a monograph and 20+ papers in recognized journals. His contributions extend beyond academia, influencing policy, education, and professional practice. As a reviewer for prominent international journals and a committee member in key national alliances, Dr. Yu is deeply embedded in the advancement of emergency science. His interdisciplinary approach, practical innovations, and dedication to educational reform reflect both scholarly impact and societal benefit, making him a highly suitable candidate for the Best Researcher Award in the fields of safety engineering and emergency management.

🎓 Education :

Dr. Yu Songtao earned his Doctorate in Engineering, specializing in safety science and emergency management. His academic background combines technical proficiency with an interdisciplinary understanding of disaster risk reduction, public safety systems, and emergency response frameworks. He has also undergone professional development in educational innovation, further enhancing his teaching capabilities. His formal training enables him to integrate engineering principles with real-world emergency management scenarios, providing both theoretical and applied knowledge. Through continuous academic engagement, he has built a foundation that supports both rigorous research and educational leadership in safety and emergency management. His academic journey is marked by a commitment to enhancing public resilience through informed engineering education and disaster risk research.

🏢 Work Experience :

Dr. Yu has held key roles in both academic and applied research contexts. As Dean and Lecturer, he leads the Department of Emergency Management, shaping curricula and research agendas. He has led or co-led five high-impact national and ministerial research projects and partnered with industry on three technical initiatives. Additionally, he has overseen three educational reform programs aimed at modernizing emergency management pedagogy. He contributes actively as a director and committee member in national professional alliances related to emergency response and slope stability. His role as a journal reviewer and frequent academic contributor reflects his status as a trusted expert in the field. These cumulative experiences position him as an authority in integrating theory and practice in emergency engineering.

🔹 Awards and Honors

Dr. Yu Songtao has been recognized for his outstanding service and research contributions in emergency management and safety engineering. While specific named awards are not detailed, his appointment as Director of the National Emergency Technology and Management Undergraduate Professional Colleges Alliance and his committee membership in the Chinese Society for Rock Mechanics and Engineering reflect significant peer recognition. His role as a reviewer for high-impact journals such as Construction and Building Materials, Sustainability, and Minerals further underscores his credibility. Additionally, his leadership in educational reform projects indicates institutional acknowledgment of his academic excellence and commitment to innovation. These distinctions collectively demonstrate his value to both scholarly and professional communities in disaster and emergency management.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Yu Songtao’s research focuses on disaster prevention and mitigation, slope stability, and emergency management systems. He explores how engineering principles can be applied to enhance disaster resilience and emergency preparedness, with particular emphasis on risk evaluation, structural safety, and real-time response mechanisms. His work often bridges academic research with field application, addressing challenges such as landslide risk in open-pit mining and urban emergency planning. He is also engaged in educational research to strengthen curricula for training future professionals in emergency response. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and field-oriented solutions, his research significantly contributes to safer infrastructure, more resilient communities, and better-informed emergency strategies.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

🧱 Evolution of Pore Structure and Mechanical Characteristics of Red Sandstone Under Drying–Wetting Cycles — Authors: Deng H., Zhou S., Yu S., Liu Y., Xu J. | 📅 Year: 2025 | 📰 Minerals | 📈 Cited by: 0 🟢 researchgate.net+15mdpi.com+15mdpi.com+15

🏗️ Pore structure and mechanical characteristics of CRS mortar based on NMR and fractal theory — Authors: Jiang Z., Cai G., Liu Y., Wang P., Yu S. | 📅 Year: 2024 | 📰 Construction and Building Materials | 📈 Cited by: 4 🟢 researchgate.net+10colab.ws+10mdpi.com+10

Shipeng Chu | Water distribution system | Smart Cities Award

Mr. Shipeng Chu | Water distribution system
|Smart Cities Award

Associate Research Fellow at Zhejiang University, China.

Dr. Shipeng Chu is an Associate Research Fellow and Master’s Supervisor at the College of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Zhejiang University, China. He holds a Ph.D. in Municipal Engineering and specializes in water distribution systems, hydraulic modeling, and system optimization. Dr. Chu has published over 30 peer-reviewed journal articles, including 34 SCI-indexed papers in high-impact journals such as Water Research and Water Resources Research. His work is backed by 35 patents and several consultancy projects focusing on smart water management and infrastructure resilience. Dr. Chu’s innovations in water supply pipeline robotics and multi-source system integration are instrumental to smart city development, contributing to urban sustainability, safety, and efficiency. He is a strong candidate for the Smart Cities Award.

🌍 Professional Profile:

Scopus

Google scholar 

🏆 Suitability for the Smart Cities Award :

Dr. Shipeng Chu exemplifies innovation and practical impact in the realm of smart urban infrastructure, making him highly suitable for the Smart Cities Award. His research on water distribution systems integrates advanced hydraulic modeling, real-time monitoring, and AI-driven optimization—key technologies for smart city development. With over 30 SCI-indexed publications and 35 patents, Dr. Chu has significantly advanced intelligent water management. His consultancy work includes developing robotic pipeline cleaning systems and multi-source water security frameworks, directly contributing to urban resilience and resource efficiency. By bridging academic research with real-world implementation, Dr. Chu supports the creation of sustainable, adaptive, and smart municipal systems. His work aligns perfectly with the goals of modern smart cities seeking safe, efficient, and scalable infrastructure solutions.

🎓 Education :

Dr. Shipeng Chu earned his Ph.D. in Municipal Engineering from Zhejiang University, where he now serves as Associate Research Fellow and Master’s Supervisor. His academic foundation was built through rigorous training in civil and municipal infrastructure systems, focusing on the challenges of urban water supply, distribution networks, and hydraulic systems optimization. His doctoral work laid the groundwork for the development of innovative solutions in real-time monitoring, demand estimation, and fault detection in water systems—critical components in smart city frameworks. Through interdisciplinary collaboration and technical training, Dr. Chu has continued to expand his knowledge in urban water systems, data-driven modeling, and engineering resilience, making his educational background highly suitable for leading technological innovations in smart urban infrastructure.

🏢 Work Experience :

Dr. Shipeng Chu brings substantial academic and practical experience to the field of smart city water infrastructure. As an Associate Research Fellow at Zhejiang University, he has led and participated in three significant research projects focusing on water supply systems, real-time hydraulic modeling, and system-wide optimization. His industrial consultancy includes the design of robotic solutions for pipeline maintenance and the development of interconnected water supply systems for complex urban environments. With over 30 journal publications and 35 patents, Dr. Chu is recognized for translating research into practice. His collaborative work with government and municipal stakeholders showcases his ability to implement large-scale, smart water management systems, reinforcing his role as a key contributor to sustainable urban development.

🏅 Awards and Honors :

Dr. Shipeng Chu has established himself as a prominent innovator in urban water system engineering. His research has received significant academic recognition, with citations totaling over 280 (Scopus h-index: 11). He has been honored for his contributions to municipal engineering through successful national and municipal research projects. His technological outputs, including 35 published patents, underscore his inventive approach to solving real-world water distribution challenges. Dr. Chu has been invited to contribute to multiple high-impact journals, including Water Research (IF: 11.2) and Water Resources Research. His leadership in consultancy projects aimed at improving water security and smart monitoring systems has further cemented his status as a leading researcher and a valuable nominee for smart city innovation awards.

🔬 Research Focus :

Dr. Shipeng Chu’s research centers on smart water distribution systems, with special emphasis on online hydraulic modeling, real-time nodal demand estimation, and burst detection through sensor cooperation. He is at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence and adaptive modeling into urban water networks to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and resilience. His recent innovations include robotic systems for pipeline cleaning and multi-source water supply security frameworks. By merging theoretical advancements with practical implementations, Dr. Chu’s work directly supports smart city initiatives by promoting safe, data-driven, and scalable water infrastructure. His research not only improves existing systems but also lays the groundwork for future intelligent water networks, positioning him as a pivotal contributor to the evolution of smart urban environments.

📊 Publication Top Notes:

  • Optimized DMA partition to reduce background leakage rate in water distribution networks
    Authors: T. Zhang, H. Yao, S. Chu, T. Yu, Y. Shao
    Journal: Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 147(10), 04021071
    Citations: 39
    Year: 2021

  • Degradation of estriol by chlorination in a pilot-scale water distribution system: Kinetics, pathway and DFT studies
    Authors: F. Dong, C. Li, X. Ma, Q. Lin, G. He, S. Chu
    Journal: Chemical Engineering Journal, 383, 123187
    Citations: 31
    Year: 2020

  • Leakage localization using pressure sensors and spatial clustering in water distribution systems
    Authors: X. Li, S. Chu, T. Zhang, T. Yu, Y. Shao
    Journal: Water Supply, 22(1), 1020–1034
    Citations: 24
    Year: 2022

  • Efficient degradation of aqueous carbamazepine by bismuth oxybromide-activated peroxide oxidation
    Authors: T. Zhang, S. Chu, J. Li, L. Wang, R. Chen, Y. Shao, X. Liu, M. Ye
    Journal: Catalysts, 7(11), 315
    Citations: 23
    Year: 2017

  • An improved genetic algorithm for optimal layout of flow meters and valves in water network partitioning
    Authors: Y. Shao, H. Yao, T. Zhang, S. Chu, X. Liu
    Journal: Water, 11(5), 1087
    Citations: 20
    Year: 2019