Saghar Hashem | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saghar Hashem | Environmental Science | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Saghar Hashem, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Dr. Saghar Hashemi is a sustainable architect and researcher at Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand, specializing in sustainability, renewable energy design, and climate adaptation. With a PhD focused on microclimate analysis and outdoor thermal comfort, her expertise includes carbon emissions analysis, energy simulations, and life cycle assessments. She has over four years of experience in sustainable architecture, working on industrial and academic projects. Dr. Hashemi is committed to advancing sustainability in construction through innovative research and practical solutions.

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Summary:

Dr. Saghar Hashemi’s contributions to sustainable architecture, renewable energy, and climate adaptation are remarkable. Her research addresses critical global challenges, blending theoretical innovation with practical application. With expertise in thermal comfort, carbon analysis, and energy simulations, she has made meaningful advancements in the field of sustainable design. Her industry and teaching experience further solidify her ability to bridge academia and practice effectively.

 

🎓 Education

Saghar Hashemi holds a Doctor of Philosophy from Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand (2021-2024), where her research focused on analyzing microclimate conditions and improving outdoor thermal comfort. Her PhD work included analyzing global warming potential, embodied carbon, life cycle assessments, environmental impact of materials on climate change, thermal and energy simulations, and developing climate adaptation plans. She also earned an MSc in Architectural Engineering from Islamic Azad University, Iran (2015-2017), with a thesis on designing a cultural complex inspired by traditional Iranian bazaars. Her educational journey began with a BSc in Architectural Engineering from Islamic Azad University, Iran (2011-2015), where she worked on designing a residential complex featuring diverse housing types.

 

💼Experience

Saghar is currently a Sustainability Coordinator at Thermosash Ltd. in Auckland, New Zealand, where she leads sustainability initiatives in facade design and construction projects. Her responsibilities include performing embodied carbon calculations, operational energy analysis, and ensuring compliance with New Zealand’s sustainability standards. Prior to this, she worked as a Teaching Assistant at Auckland University of Technology (2022-2023), guiding students in the use of Revit for sustainable design and teaching concepts of asset and facilities management. From 2018 to 2021, she was a Sustainable Architectural Designer at SepantaAgrin.Co in Iran, where she conducted energy, daylight, and glare analyses, performed thermal studies, and improved building energy efficiency through CFD analysis.

 

🔬Research Focus

Her research centers on sustainability and renewable energy in architecture, with a focus on mitigating construction’s impact on climate change. Key areas include carbon emissions analysis, energy simulations, embodied carbon, life cycle assessments, thermal comfort evaluations, and developing climate adaptation strategies. Her work demonstrates a strong commitment to addressing global warming and enhancing sustainable design practices.

 

Awards

Saghar has achieved significant academic recognition, authoring multiple research papers in high-impact journals and contributing to the field of outdoor thermal comfort and sustainability. Her publications include studies on wind speed analysis, outdoor thermal risk mapping, and climate change impacts on thermal comfort patterns. She remains committed to advancing sustainable practices through her research and professional endeavors.

Skills

Saghar has a comprehensive skill set that includes embodied carbon analysis, energy simulations, thermal comfort assessments, and climate adaptation planning. She excels in conceptual, developed, and detailed architectural design, and is proficient in utilizing tools such as Revit and Excel for building simulations. Her expertise extends to project management, where she ensures the successful delivery of projects by managing timelines, budgets, and deliverables while fostering collaboration across diverse teams.

Publications

Title: The Impacts of Historical and Future Climate Change Projections on the Outdoor Thermal Comfort Patterns of Auckland, New Zealand
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Berardi, U., Rahimian, F.
Year: 2025
Source: Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, Vol. 553 LNCE, pp. 209–217
Citations: 0

Title: Summer Outdoor Thermal Risk Area Mapping on a University Campus in Auckland, New Zealand
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Sailor, D., Berardi, U.
Year: 2024
Source: Architectural Science Review
Citations: 0

Title: Pedestrian-Level Wind Speed Analysis: A Case Study
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Santamouris, M., Kikumoto, H.
Year: 2024
Source: Architectural Science Review
Citations: 1

Title: A Systematic Review of Microclimate and Outdoor Thermal Comfort Studies in Australia and New Zealand
Authors: Hashemi, S., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Ghaffarianhoseini, A., Naismith, N., Jamei, E.
Year: 2024
Source: Smart and Sustainable Built Environment
Citations: 0

Conclusion:

Dr. Saghar Hashemi is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her innovative contributions, interdisciplinary collaborations, and focus on solving real-world problems make her a deserving contender. While further expanding her outreach and funding initiatives could enhance her profile, her existing achievements demonstrate significant merit and promise for future impact in sustainable architecture and environmental research.

TARIK SOLOMON TESHOME | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

Dr. TARIK SOLOMON TESHOME | Environmental | Best Researcher Award

 Dr. Tarik Solomon Teshome, Istanbul Technical University, Djibouti

Dr. Tarik Solomon Teshome is a geotechnical engineer specializing in soil mechanics and alternative reinforcement methods. He earned his BE and MEng in Civil Engineering from the University of Djibouti and completed his PhD at Istanbul Technical University, focusing on passive earth reinforcement for retaining structures. Dr. Teshome’s expertise includes advanced geotechnical analysis using tools like Plaxis 2D/3D and SAP 2000. A multilingual professional fluent in English, French, and Arabic, he has contributed to prestigious conferences and journals, advancing sustainable practices in geotechnical engineering.

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Summary:

Dr. Tarik Solomon Teshome, a distinguished researcher from Istanbul Technical University, Djibouti, has demonstrated exceptional academic achievements and contributions in the field of sustainable engineering and environmental sciences. His work focuses on innovative solutions for global environmental challenges, with an emphasis on sustainable development, climate change mitigation, and community-based environmental solutions. He has gained recognition for his groundbreaking research that bridges gaps between scientific innovation and practical, real-world applications.

🎓 Education

Tarik Solomon holds a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Master of Engineering (MEng) in Civil Engineering from the University of Djibouti, completed between 2013 and 2019. He pursued advanced studies at Istanbul Technical University, earning a PhD in Geotechnical Engineering in 2024, focusing on soil mechanics and alternative reinforcement methods in retaining structures.

 

💼Experience

Tarik has significant professional and research experience. As a PhD researcher at Istanbul Technical University from 2020 to 2024, he explored passive side reinforcement methods for in-situ retaining structures, developed innovative reinforcement techniques, and verified structural elements using advanced tools like Plaxis 2D/3D. His earlier experience includes working as a Project Coordinator at EDC Dawaleh Construction Enterprise in 2018-2019, where he monitored and controlled construction sites, managed material usage, calculated material requirements, and verified structural components using professional software.

 

🔬Research Focus

Tarik’s research centers on advancing geotechnical engineering through innovative methods for lateral equilibrium optimization and passive earth reinforcement. His work emphasizes improving the resilience and efficiency of retaining structures and has been featured in international conferences and journals.

 

Awards

Tarik has enhanced his expertise through certifications in Machine Learning Specialization, Advanced Learning Algorithms, Supervised Machine Learning, and Unsupervised Learning from Coursera. He has contributed significantly to the academic community with publications such as his 2023 presentation at the 15th International Congress on Advances in Civil Engineering and his 2024 paper in the International Journal of Sustainable Engineering.

Skills

Tarik is highly skilled in geotechnical engineering and project coordination. He is proficient in technical software, including AutoCAD, SAP 2000, RocScience, and Plaxis 2D/3D, as well as Autodesk tools. He demonstrates strong organizational and time-management abilities, exceptional communication and interpersonal skills, and the capacity to work both independently and collaboratively. Multilingual, he is fluent in English, French, and Arabic.

Publications

Title: Lateral equilibrium optimisation in deep excavations: the role of passive earth reinforcement
Authors: Tarik Solomon Teshome, Zehra Nil Kutlu, İsmail Emrah Kılıç, Aykut Şenol
Journal: International Journal of Sustainable Engineering
Publication Date: December 31, 2024

Conclusion:

Dr. Tarik Solomon Teshome is a leading figure in environmental and sustainable engineering research, with a proven track record of innovation, global influence, and academic excellence. His dedication to advancing sustainable practices and addressing pressing environmental issues makes him a worthy candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With continued focus on industry partnerships and public engagement, he has the potential to expand his impact and further solidify his position as a key contributor to the field of environmental sustainability