Zoubir Mehdi Sbartaï | Environmental Materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Zoubir Mehdi Sbartaï | Environmental Materials | Best Researcher Award

 Prof. Zoubir Mehdi Sbartai, University of Bordeaux, France

Professor Zoubir Mehdi Sbartaï is a Full Professor at the University of Bordeaux, France, specializing in Civil Engineering and Construction. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Toulouse, France, and the University of Sherbrooke, Canada. His research focuses on the development of Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques for infrastructure diagnosis and predictive maintenance, with an emphasis on acoustic, electrical, and electromagnetic methods. Professor Sbartaï has published over 45 papers in international journals and has supervised numerous Master’s and Ph.D. students. He is actively involved in national research projects and holds leadership roles in various academic committees.

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Summary:

Prof. Sbartaï’s research embodies the spirit of innovation, sustainability, and excellence required for this prestigious award. His work continues to shape the future of civil engineering, making him an ideal candidate for recognition as the Best Researcher in his field.

 

🎓 Education

Zoubir Mehdi Sbartaï holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, Materials, and Structures from the University of Toulouse, France (2005), as well as a Ph.D. from the University of Sherbrooke, Canada. He earned his Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Materials and Structures from INSA of Toulouse, France, in 2002. In 2016, he was awarded the Habilitation for Research Direction from the University of Bordeaux.

 

💼Experience

Professor Sbartaï has extensive academic experience. From 2020, he has served as a Full Professor at the University of Bordeaux, in the Civil Engineering and Construction Department. Prior to that, he was an Associate Professor at the same institution from 2007 to 2020. His career also includes roles as Assistant Professor at the University of Toulouse (2006-2007) and at INSA de Toulouse (2005-2006). Additionally, he worked as an Assistant Professor during his PhD preparation at INSA de Toulouse (2002-2005).

 

🔬Research Focus

Professor Sbartaï’s research primarily revolves around developing methodologies for more reliable diagnosis of civil engineering structures using Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques under uncertainties. His focus is on the optimization of predictive maintenance for infrastructure like bridges, nuclear power plants, built heritage, and wooden construction. He is particularly interested in combining acoustic, electrical, and electromagnetic techniques. His research also includes the development of new sensors for concrete monitoring and advanced radar-based scanning systems to inspect materials.

 

Awards

Professor Sbartaï has a notable academic reputation with over 45 papers published in international journals (Scopus) and more than 50 papers presented at international conferences. He has achieved an h-index of 20, reflecting his influential work in the field. Furthermore, he has supervised 12 Master’s theses, 12 Ph.D. dissertations, and 5 post-doctoral researchers.

 

Skills

In addition to his academic responsibilities, Professor Sbartaï has taken on significant leadership roles. He was responsible for the “Management of Risks in Construction” bachelor program from 2017 to 2022 and has been involved in various national research projects such as C2D2 ACDC, ANR EvaDéOS, and ANR Scaning. He has also led Work Packages in prestigious committees like the RILEM Technical Committee on NDT of Concrete. Since 2018, he has been responsible for WP1 of the BEST project at the University of Bordeaux, further solidifying his leadership in the field of civil engineering research.

 

Publications

  • Method for the Mixing Design and Physical Characterization of Air-Foamed Lightweight Clay Concrete: A Response to the Issue of Recycling Dredged Sediments
    • Authors: Zambon, A., Sbartaï, Z.M., Sayouri, N.
    • Journal: Materials
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 17
    • Issue: 24
    • Article Number: 6248
    • Citations: 0

 

  • Damage Monitoring of Masonry Structures Using the Acoustic Emission Technique – From Tensile and Shear Characterization Tests to Shear Wall Tests
    • Authors: Peng, S., Parent, T., Sbartaï, Z.-M., Morel, S.
    • Journal: Engineering Fracture Mechanics
    • Year: 2024
    • Volume: 296
    • Article Number: 109845
    • Citations: 2

 

  • New Multi-Objective Optimization to Evaluate the Compressive Strength and Variability of Concrete by Combining Non-Destructive Techniques
    • Authors: Kouddane, B., Sbartaï, Z.M., Elachachi, S.M., Lamdouar, N.
    • Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 77
    • Article Number: 107526
    • Citations: 5

 

  • Influence of the Number of Cores on Concrete Strength Assessment by Nondestructive Tests in Old Existing Structures
    • Authors: Boussahoua, Y., Kenai, S., Sbartaï, Z.M., Breysse, D., Ali-Benyahia, K.
    • Journal: Asian Journal of Civil Engineering
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 24
    • Issue: 6
    • Pages: 1731-1745
    • Citations: 5

 

  • Machine Learning Prediction of Concrete Compressive Strength Using Rebound Hammer Test
    • Authors: El-Mir, A., El-Zahab, S., Sbartaï, Z.M., Saliba, J., El-Hassan, H.
    • Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 64
    • Article Number: 105538
    • Citations: 36

 

  • Pressure-Induced Damage Monitoring in Prestressed Concrete of Nuclear Containment Wall Segments Using Acoustic Emission Technique – Application to VeRCoRs Containment Building
    • Authors: Hamdi, S.E., Sbartaï, Z.-M., Boniface, A., Saliba, J., Henault, J.-M.
    • Journal: Engineering Fracture Mechanics
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 281
    • Article Number: 109089
    • Citations: 6

 

  • A Fast and Robust Method for Estimating the Parameters of Ground Penetrating Radar Waves of Concrete Structures
    • Authors: Kemache, N., Hacib, T., Grimes, M., Mai, T.C., Sbartaï, Z.M.
    • Journal: Russian Journal of Nondestructive Testing
    • Year: 2023
    • Volume: 59
    • Issue: 3
    • Pages: 381-391
    • Citations: 0

 

Conclusion:

Prof. Sbartaï is undoubtedly a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award, given his prolific research output, impactful contributions, and leadership in the civil engineering domain. His work significantly contributes to improving the safety, longevity, and sustainability of critical infrastructure systems. By expanding his research network and embracing broader interdisciplinary collaboration, Prof. Sbartaï could further enhance his already exceptional contributions to the field of sustainable infrastructure and environmental materials.

Changlin Zhan | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Changlin Zhan | Pollution | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Changlin Zhan, Hubei Polytechnic University, China

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Changlin Zhan is a respected academic at Hubei Polytechnic University, China, specializing in materials science and environmental sustainability. His research focuses on resource efficiency and pollution control, and he has published extensively in leading scientific journals. Known for his dedication to teaching and mentorship, Dr. Zhan is highly regarded by students and peers alike for his contributions to science and education.

 

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Summary:

Dr. Changlin Zhan’s background and expertise make him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work on pollution, black carbon, and heavy metals contributes to understanding industrial impacts on environmental and public health. His contributions are grounded in rigorous science, and he demonstrates an ability to publish impactful research that addresses critical environmental issues in China and beyond.

 

🎓 Education

Dr. Zhan holds a Bachelor of Science in Urban and Rural Planning & Resource Management from Henan Polytechnic University, a Master of Science in Environmental Science from Wuhan University of Technology, and a Ph.D. in Earth and Human Settlements Science and Engineering from Xi’an Jiaotong University.

💼Experience

Dr. Zhan currently serves as an Associate Professor in the School of Environmental Science & Engineering at Hubei Polytechnic University. Since 2013, he has advanced from a lecturer to his present role, leading research projects, mentoring students, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams on various environmental studies, especially concerning pollution in Central China.

🔬Research Focus

Dr. Zhan’s research primarily explores the historical accumulation and sources of black carbon and heavy metals in lake sediments and atmospheric dust. His work extends to assessing pollution levels and the health risks posed by heavy metals in urban environments, contributing valuable insights into the environmental impacts of industrial activities and the spatial distribution of pollutants in Central China.

🏆Awards

Dr. Zhan has contributed significantly to environmental science literature, publishing widely on pollution and public health, and is recognized for his rigorous analysis of pollutant distribution and impacts on ecosystems. His publications appear in top environmental journals, reflecting his esteemed contributions to environmental health research.

Skills

Dr. Changlin Zhan specializes in environmental science, with expertise in analyzing black carbon, heavy metals, and various pollutants in sediments, dust, and atmospheric particles. He demonstrates proficiency in laboratory techniques for quantifying environmental pollutants and health risk assessment, applying advanced analytical methods to examine complex ecological data, and proficiently handling large datasets to model pollutant distributions.

 

Publications

  • Assessing Bioavailability Risks of Heavy Metals in Polymetallic Mining Regions: A Comprehensive Analysis of Soils with Varied Land Uses
    Authors: Liu, S., Li, Y., Zhan, C., Fang, L., Wang, Y.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 196(10), 975.

 

  • Distribution, Sources, and Burial Flux of Black Carbon in Sediment of Daye Lake, Central China
    Authors: Zhan, C., Han, Y., Zhang, J., Xiao, W., Cao, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: International Journal of Sediment Research, 39(5), 750–760.

 

  • Sources and Factors Influencing Lacustrine Carbon Burial Over the Last Century: Case Study of Yinjia Lake, Central China
    Authors: Zhan, C., Wan, D., Han, Y., Xiao, W., Cao, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Paleolimnology, 72(3), 283–298.

 

  • Educational Approaches for Integrating Advanced Environmental Remediation Technologies into Environmental Engineering: The ‘Four Styles’ Model
    Authors: Liu, S., Zhang, J., Tao, M., Li, Y., Liu, X.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Processes, 12(8), 1569.

 

  • A Review on the Analytical Methods, Chemical Structures, Distribution Characteristics, Sources, and Biogeochemical Processes of Dissolved Black Carbon
    Authors: Zhan, C., Shu, A., Han, Y., Cao, J., Liu, X.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Reviews, 32(2), 186–202.

 

  • Seasonal Distributions and Possible Sources of Low Molecular Weight Organic Acids in PM2.5 from a Typical Mining City after Decade Green Mining Developing in Southeastern Hubei, Central China
    Authors: Liu, S., Kawamura, K., Kunwar, B., Zhang, J., Quan, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Atmospheric Environment, 325, 120455.

 

  • Increased Black Carbon (Soot) Accumulation during the Anthropocene in a Less-Developed Region of Xinjiang, Northwestern China
    Authors: Lei, D., Han, Y., Zhan, C., Zhang, J., Li, J.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Anthropocene, 45, 100425.

 

  • Unveiling the Spatial Patterns and Potential Sources of Black Carbon in Lake Sediments from Diverse Developing Areas in a Representative Mining and Metallurgy Region of Central China
    Authors: Xiao, Z., Yu, L., Li, J., Wang, Y., Liu, S.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Journal of Soils and Sediments, 24(2), 970–979.

 

  • Source-Based Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metal Contamination in Soil: A Case Study from a Polymetallic Mining Region in Southeastern Hubei, Central China
    Authors: Li, Y., Liu, S., Zhan, C., Fang, L., Wang, Y.
    Year: 2024
    Journal: Environmental Geochemistry and Health, 46(1), 12.

 

  • Source-Specific Health Risk of PM2.5-Bound Metals in a Typical Industrial City, Central China, 2021–2022
    Authors: Liu, Z., Zhan, C., Liu, H., Zhang, J., Qu, C.
    Year: 2023
    Journal: Atmosphere, 14(9), 1406.

 

 

Conclusion:

Dr. Zhan’s research achievements, coupled with his commitment to addressing urgent environmental challenges, position him as a deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. While expanding his focus and enhancing policy engagement would further his impact, his contributions to environmental science and pollution studies already stand out in their scientific merit and societal importance.