Mo Jamshidi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Mo Jamshidi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

The University of Texas at San Antonio | United States

Prof. Dr. Mo Jamshidi is a globally recognized authority in systems engineering, intelligent systems, and system-of-systems engineering, with seminal contributions spanning soft computing, fuzzy logic, neural networks, robotics, and large-scale complex systems. His research integrates control theory, artificial intelligence, and computational intelligence to address challenges in autonomous systems, energy systems, cloud and cyber-physical infrastructures, and bioinformatics, including influential work on genome-scale metabolic networks. He has played a foundational role in defining and advancing system-of-systems as a discipline, shaping both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. His professional experience reflects sustained leadership in interdisciplinary research, authorship of landmark books, and mentorship that has influenced generations of researchers worldwide.

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Fariba Shokoohi | Construction Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Fariba Shokoohi | Construction Engineering | Best Researcher Award

SR.C Islamic Azad University, Tehran | Iran

Ms. Fariba Shokoohi is an accomplished civil engineer and researcher specializing in Construction Engineering and Management, with extensive expertise in sustainable development, lean construction, and project management systems. Her professional experience spans engineering design, supervision, project management, and strategic planning in large-scale infrastructure and building projects. She has held senior positions in several engineering and construction firms, contributing to the design and management of complex urban development, industrial, and institutional projects. Her research integrates Fuzzy Multi Criteria Decision-Making models (DEMATEL, AHP, ANP) with Building Information Modeling (BIM) tools such as DesignBuilder and Revit to optimize sustainability performance and operational efficiency in the construction sector. Dr. Shokoohi’s scholarly work focuses on the intersection of lean thinking, environmental sustainability, and project performance evaluation, leading to publications in international journals and conferences. She is skilled in applying PMBOK standards, SERVQUAL and Kano models, and quality management systems including ISO and SAPCO standards. In addition to her technical expertise, she actively contributes to the engineering community as a Senior Member of the Tehran Construction Engineering Organization and member of professional bodies such as the Iran Concrete Research Center (METEB) and the Iranian Society of Civil Engineers (ISCE). Her ongoing doctoral research explores innovative frameworks for integrating sustainability and lean principles into construction project management, aiming to enhance industry practices and policy frameworks.

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Shokoohi, F., & Ravanshadnia, M. (2024). Evaluating the impact of green roofs on reducing carbon emissions and improving environmental sustainability in the construction industry (Case study of a building in Tehran using Design Builder software). In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Civil Engineering, Architecture and Sustainable Green City.

Shokoohi, F. (2023). Application of the focus group method in the extended fuzzy DEMET technique (Integrating effective factors in lean and sustainable construction). Statistical Thought, 27(2), 105–120.

Rabieifar, H., Shokoohi, F., & Ashtiani, Z. (2020). The use of bacteria in concrete repair and its effect on the properties of self-healing concrete (Review). In Proceedings of the 23rd Annual National Conference on Concrete and Earthquakes. Concrete Research Center (CRC), 15.

Farokhzadeh, F., & Shokoohi, F. (2020). Integrating lean thinking and sustainable development in the field of health, safety and environment (HSE) management in the construction. Research in Defense Maintenance Engineering, 3(2), 58–74.