Irene Gabriel | Green sustainable materials | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Irene Gabriel | Green sustainable materials | Best Researcher Award

center director smart engineering systems research center, Nile University, Egypt

Dr. Irene Samy Fahim is an Associate Professor of Industrial and Service Engineering Management at Nile University, Egypt πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬. With a profound background in mechanical and industrial engineering, she is also the Director of the Smart Engineering Systems Research Center. A dedicated researcher, educator, and sustainability advocate, she has led numerous projects focusing on biodegradable plastics, circular economy, and green innovation 🌱. Irene combines academic excellence with entrepreneurial experience and is recognized globally for her contributions to sustainable development and women empowerment in STEM πŸ’‘πŸ‘©β€πŸ”¬.

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πŸŽ“ Education

Dr. Fahim earned her Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from The American University in Cairo (AUC) in 2015 with a stellar GPA of 3.99/4.0 πŸŽ“. She previously obtained her M.Sc. (2010) and B.Sc. (2003) in Mechanical Engineering from AUC, maintaining GPAs above 3.6. Her thesis work has revolved around natural fiber composites and nanocomposites for industrial use. She also holds a Diploma of Development Practice from Regis University, USA, achieved in 2018 πŸŒπŸ“˜.

πŸ’Ό Experience

Dr. Irene’s academic journey includes roles such as Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at Nile University and AUC. She is also the Director of the Smart Engineering Systems Research Center at NU πŸ”¬. Her non-academic career includes two decades as Business Development Manager at Metal Tube S.A.E and sustainability consulting in waste management and environmental strategy development πŸŒΏπŸ“Š. She is actively involved in training on biodegradable plastics and industrial sustainability.

πŸ” Research Interests

Her research is deeply rooted in sustainability, nanotechnology, polymer composites, biodegradable materials, and industrial innovation. Dr. Fahim is passionate about finding green alternatives to synthetic materials, enhancing industrial practices through circular economy principles, and applying AI for environmental modeling πŸ”„πŸ§ͺ. She also focuses on the valorization of agricultural waste for material applications and advancing green manufacturing.

πŸ† Awards

Dr. Irene has received numerous prestigious recognitions, including the L’OrΓ©al-UNESCO For Women in Science Award (2021), the Encouragement State Award (2020), and the Hazem Ezzat Award for research excellence (2021) πŸ…πŸŒ. She has also secured multiple international research grants and fellowships like the Newton Fund, British Council, and US Embassy’s alumni program. She’s actively contributed to green entrepreneurship competitions and global sustainability platforms such as COP27 and IEEE HAC 🌐🌱.

πŸ“š Publications

A study on the technical and financial feasibility of producing lactic acid from sugarcane and beet molasses – Results in Engineering, 2025.

Enrichment of Biological Activity of Strontium-Doped Borate Glass – Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 2025.

Biodegradable Polymers from Cellulose for Bioplastics – Egyptian Journal of Chemistry, 2025.

Activated carbon from coffee waste and bagasse for dye removal – Results in Chemistry, 2025.

Sustainable nanocellulose coating for EPS geofoam – Waste Management, 2025.

Wood composite using cotton waste & bio-binders – International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2025.

AGV and Industry 4.0 Framework for Warehouses – International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2024.

High strain compression on Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys – Materials Today Communications, 2024.

🏁 Conclusion

Dr. Irene Samy Fahim is a highly qualified and deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. Her work exemplifies a rare blend of scientific excellence, practical innovation, leadership, and societal impact. Her commitment to sustainability, circular economy, and women’s empowerment in STEM positions her not only as a top researcher but also as an agent of change in the academic and industrial ecosystems. Minor additions such as patent documentation or broader international collaborations could further strengthen her already compelling profile.

 

Daniel Akerele | sustainable materials | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Daniel Akerele | sustainable materials | Best Researcher Award

Research Assistant, University of Washington, United States ✨

Daniel D. Akerele is a dedicated researcher and civil engineer with expertise in construction materials, sustainability, and AI-driven optimization. As a PhD candidate at the University of Washington, he specializes in rapid-set materials for concrete pavement repair. With a strong academic background and diverse work experience, he has contributed to infrastructure development, sustainability initiatives, and AI applications in construction. His leadership roles in competitions and professional organizations highlight his commitment to advancing the field. An active mentor, reviewer, and instructor, Daniel is passionate about bridging research and practical solutions in the built environment.

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Education πŸŽ“

Daniel D. Akerele is currently a PhD candidate in Construction Management at the University of Washington, focusing on sustainable and AI-driven material innovations for concrete pavement repair. He holds an MSc in Civil Engineering (Water Resources & Environmental Engineering) from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and a BTech in Civil Engineering from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology. Additionally, he earned a Graduate Certificate in Construction Project Management from Columbia University. His academic journey is marked by excellence, leadership in competitions, and a commitment to advancing sustainable construction practices.

Experience πŸ—οΈ

Daniel has extensive experience in academia and industry, currently serving as a Predoctoral Teaching Associate at the University of Washington. He has worked as a Research Assistant, conducting experimental studies on rapid-set materials, AI-driven optimization, and sustainability in construction. His industry roles include Project Engineer at Turner Construction, Construction/Design Manager at Sustainable Procurement Services Limited, and Site Engineer at Arbico PLC. He has managed large-scale projects, optimized material procurement using AI, and contributed to sustainability initiatives in the built environment.

Research Interest πŸ”¬

Daniel’s research focuses on sustainable construction materials, AI-driven material science, and infrastructure durability. His work explores the development of rapid-set concrete mixes, carbon footprint reduction in construction, and material performance evaluation. He is passionate about integrating AI, machine learning, and computational modeling to optimize construction materials and improve industry sustainability. His research aligns with real-world applications, ensuring innovative and practical solutions for modern construction challenges.

Awards πŸ†

Daniel has been recognized for his academic excellence and contributions to construction research. He is a recipient of the College of Built Environment’s Top Scholar Award, Nellis’ Endowment Fellowship, and the PNWCMAA Student Scholarship Award (2024). His leadership in student competitions and professional organizations further demonstrates his commitment to innovation and education in the construction industry.

Publications πŸ“š

Evaluating the Impact of COβ‚‚ on Calcium Sulphoaluminate (CSA) Concrete (2024) – Buildings
πŸ”— DOI: 10.3390/buildings14082462

Construction and Demolition Waste Reduction in Austin, TX – ResearchGate
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Assessment of the Physicochemical Parameters of Borehole Water (2023) – J Sen Net Data Comm
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A Review of Saltwater Intrusion in Coastal Regions of Lagos (2024) – Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection
πŸ”— DOI: 10.4236/gep.2024.1210007

Effect of Geotextiles on Lime-Stabilized Lateritic Soils (2023) – IJERT
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Solving Lime Stabilization Issues Using Woven Geotextiles Under Unsoaked Condition (Preprint)
πŸ”— DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2918379/v1

Conclusion

Daniel D. Akerele is a highly qualified candidate for the Best Researcher Award, with significant contributions to sustainable construction practices, material optimization, and AI integration in civil engineering. His research not only addresses immediate construction industry needs but also ensures long-term environmental sustainability. Despite opportunities for expanding his recognition and interdisciplinary engagement, his extensive achievements, both in research and teaching, position him as a deserving nominee for the award.