Sayed Hemeda | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Prof. Dr. Sayed Hemeda | Soil Science | Research Excellence Award

Cairo University | Egypt 

Sayed Hemeda is a distinguished scholar in architectural conservation and civil engineering, recognized for integrating advanced structural and geotechnical engineering principles with innovative heritage preservation methodologies. His work has significantly contributed to developing conservation protocols tailored to the complex conditions of archaeological sites, particularly within Egypt’s culturally rich landscape. With 42 published documents, an h-index of 12, and 378 citations, his research demonstrates strong scholarly impact and sustained international recognition. Hemeda’s contributions span high-quality journal publications, influential book chapters, and invited lectures that have strengthened global academic collaboration and elevated the visibility of Cairo University’s conservation programs. His leadership in interdisciplinary research has driven the adoption of engineering-based approaches to heritage preservation by leading institutions, while his involvement in major archaeological initiatives reflects a commitment to applying scientific principles to real-world conservation challenges. As an active member of international alliances and collaborative projects, he continues to promote research exchange and innovation within the field. Through his strategic academic leadership, project management expertise, and dedication to safeguarding cultural landmarks, Sayed Hemeda remains a transformative figure advancing sustainable and scientifically driven methodologies for the protection of cultural heritage.

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Featured Publications

Hemeda, S. (2025). 3D stability modelling of Tutankhamen’s Tomb (KV62) using PLAXIS 3D with jointed rock model. npj Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2024). Experimental and finite element assessment of stabilizing configurations for underground heritage sites. Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2024). PLAXIS 3D numerical analysis of complex geotechnical problems of colossal built heritage. Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2023). Influences of bulk structure of calcarenitic rocks on water storage and transfer in order to assess durability and climate change impact. Heritage Science.

Hemeda, S. (2022). Geotechnical modelling and subsurface analysis of complex underground structures using PLAXIS 3D. International Journal of Geo-Engineering.

Hamed Abdeh Keykha | Soil | Sustainable Soil Practices Award

Dr. Hamed Abdeh Keykha | Soil | Sustainable Soil Practices Award

Dr. Hamed Abdeh Keykha | London South Bank University | United Kingdom

Dr. Hamed Abdeh Keykha’s research focuses on advancing sustainable ground improvement and soil stabilization techniques within the fields of geotechnical and geological engineering. His work integrates innovative biogeochemical approaches such as microbially induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) and CO₂-induced carbonate precipitation (CICP) to enhance soil strength, reduce contamination, and promote carbon sequestration. As a Research Fellow under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions program at the London South Bank University, he investigates environmentally friendly engineering methods for stabilizing problematic soils and mitigating dust pollution. His academic contributions include more than twenty peer-reviewed journal publications and an international patent on the stabilization of sandy soils and fine dusts through CO₂-induced mineral carbonation. Dr. Keykha’s research bridges the gap between earth resource engineering and environmental sustainability by focusing on soil biocementation, mineral carbonation processes, and geotechnical applications for sustainable construction. His collaborations with international institutions have strengthened global research in ground improvement technologies and green engineering materials. Through his combined academic, industrial, and field experience, he continues to contribute to innovative solutions addressing geotechnical challenges, environmental remediation, and the sustainable utilization of earth resources.

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Featured Publications

Keykha, H. A., Joshi, S., Mavroulidou, M., Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., & Asadi, A. (2025). Carbonate mineral formation by microalgae: Precipitation potential and morphological analysis. Minerals, 15(11), 1096.

Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., Keykha, H. A., Talebi, M., Asadi, A., & Kawasaki, S. (2023). Green soil improvement: Using carbon dioxide to enhance the behaviour of clay. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Ground Improvement.

Keykha, H. A., Zangani, A., Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., Asadi, A., Kawasaki, S., & Radmanesh, N. (2023). Characterizing microbial and CO₂-induced carbonate minerals: Implications for soil stabilization in sandy environments. Minerals, 13(7), 976.

Keykha, H. A., Mohamadzadeh Romiani, H., Zarei, A., & Asadi, A. (2022). Stabilization of petroleum-contaminated sandy soil using CO₂-induced magnesite precipitation. International Journal of Environmental Research, 16(4), Article 473.