Seyed Rasoul Nabavian | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Seyed Rasoul Nabavian | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Faculty Member at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, Boroujerd, Iran

👨‍🎓 Profile

Summary🌟

Dr. Seyed Rasoul Nabavian is a highly accomplished civil engineer and academic leader with expertise in structural engineering, dynamic structural identification, and space structures. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from Noshirvani University of Technology and is currently a faculty member and head of the Civil Engineering Department at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University. With numerous awards and a strong research background, he has contributed extensively to the fields of concrete technology, modal testing, and structural health monitoring. 🏆

🎓 Education & Academic Excellence

Dr. Seyed Rasoul Nabavian holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from Noshirvani University of Technology, specializing in dynamic properties of double-layer grids. He ranked 19th nationally in the PhD entrance exam, and consistently topped his class during his Bachelor’s and Master’s studies in Structural Engineering, earning top honors and GPAs above 18.

💼Professional Experience

Dr. Nabavian has established himself as a leader in both academia and industry. As a Faculty Member and Head of the Civil Engineering Department at Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, he has mentored countless students and contributed to the growth of the department. His expertise extends beyond the classroom, as he has actively participated in various research initiatives with organizations such as the Defense Industries Organization and the Mazandaran Building Engineering System Organization. Dr. Nabavian’s professional experience also includes roles in concrete laboratory tests, geotechnical studies, and the management of residential building projects.

🌍 Contributions and Research Focus

Dr. Nabavian’s research interests focus on a wide range of cutting-edge topics in civil engineering, particularly in space structures, double-layer grids, cable domes, modal testing, and structural health monitoring. His work in Operational Modal Analysis (OMA) and output-only modal identification has contributed to advancements in damage detection and system identification of structures under dynamic conditions. Additionally, his research on recycled aggregate concrete, fiber-reinforced concrete, and impact-resistant materials aligns with the growing emphasis on sustainable construction.

👨‍🏫Teaching Experience

Dr. Nabavian has consistently demonstrated a passion for education throughout his career. He has taught at Noshirvani University of Technology, Ayatollah Boroujerdi University, and Tabari Higher Education Institute, where he has inspired students with his in-depth knowledge of civil engineering principles. His role as a thesis supervisor and advisor has allowed him to guide emerging researchers in structural health monitoring, seismic evaluation, and material science. He has supervised numerous graduate and postgraduate theses, including groundbreaking research on seismic isolation and fiber-reinforced concrete. Dr. Nabavian’s dedication to teaching is reflected in his students’ academic success and his recognition as an exemplary educator.

🛠️ Technical Skills and Software Expertise

Dr. Nabavian possesses an extensive skill set in structural analysis and engineering software, including proficiency in ARTeMIS, AutoCAD, ETABS, and MATLAB. His technical acumen is complemented by advanced knowledge of signal processing, noise reduction techniques, and data analysis, which have been applied to improve the accuracy and efficiency of output-only structural identification methods.

Top Noted Publications

Output-only modal analysis of a beam via frequency domain decomposition method using noisy data
  • Authors: S Mostafavian, SR Nabavian, MR Davoodi, B Navayi Neya
    Journal: International Journal of Engineering
    Year: 2019
Influence of nano-silica particles on fracture features of recycled aggregate concrete using boundary effect method: Experiments and prediction models
  • Authors: SR Nabavian, H Fallahnejad, A Gholampour
    Journal: Structural Concrete
    Year: 2024
Damping estimation of a double-layer grid by output-only modal identification
  • Authors: SR Nabavian, MR Davoodi, B Navayi Neya, SA Mostafavian
    Journal: Scientia Iranica
    Year: 2021
Effect of noise on output-only structural identification of beams
  • Authors: SR Nabavian, MR Davoodi, B Navayi Neya, SA Mostafavian
    Journal: Journal of Structural and Construction Engineering
    Year: 2020
Fracture characteristics of recycled aggregate concrete using work-of-fracture and size effect methods: the effect of water to cement ratio
  • Authors: H Fallahnejad, SR Nabavian, A Gholampour
    Journal: Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
    Year: 2024

 

 

 

Kathiresan Purushothaman | Experimental methods | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Kathiresan Purushothaman, Experimental methods, Best Researcher Award

PHD at  Nord University, Norway

Kathiresan Purushothaman, a seasoned marine molecular biologist, holds a Ph.D. in Aquatic Bioscience from Nord University, Norway. With expertise in genomics, proteomics, and feed-related studies, he has contributed significantly to projects at esteemed institutions like James Cook University and the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. Kathiresan’s leadership and project management skills shine through his role as a Research Fellow, where he spearheads groundbreaking genetic research on Red Snapper. His dynamic career spans diverse projects, showcasing a remarkable ability to deliver results through international collaborations. Kathiresan is recognized with awards, grants, and a robust technical proficiency encompassing various biological disciplines.

Professional Profiles:

Scopus Profile

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ResearchGate Profile

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Professional Experience

James Cook University, Singapore Research Fellow (Jul 2023 – Present, 80%) Conducting research in the laboratory of Prof. Shubha Vij. Leading projects on developing genetic resources for Red Snapper, focusing on genome analysis, SNP identification, and GWAS. Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Norway Post-Doctoral Fellow (Nov 2021 – Jul 2023, 100%; Aug 2023 – Present, 20%) Contributed to the Foods of Norway project with a focus on feed-related studies in zebrafish and Atlantic Salmon. National University of Singapore, Singapore Visiting Scientist (Jun 2022 – Sep 2022, May 2023 – Jul 2023) Collaborated with Prof. Lin Qingsong on proteome studies of Atlantic Salmon and Zebrafish. Nord University, Norway Researcher, Marine Genomics (May 2021 – Nov 2021) Nord University, Norway PhD Student in Aquatic Biosciences (Apr 2017 – May 2021) Successfully defended the thesis on “Innate Control of Early Embryonic Development,” focusing on zebrafish embryos. Engaged in various feed-related studies and projects on the alimentary canal of Atlantic Salmon.

Education📚

PhD in Aquatic Bioscience, Nord University, Norway (Apr 2017 – May 2021) MSc in Molecular Biology, Lund University, Sweden (Oct 2008 – Mar 2012) MSc in Biochemistry, Annamalai University, India (Aug 2001 – Jul 2003)

Technical Proficiency:

Extensive expertise in proteomics, next-generation sequencing, molecular biology, microbiology, fish trials, bioinformatics, metagenomics, biodiversity, fish nutrigenomics, histological techniques, immunology, cell culture, microscopy, statistics, animal handling, fish facility maintenance, lipid profile, clinical laboratories, estimation studies, and molecular and cell biology of Streptomyces species.

Awards:

Winner of Travel Award at the 14th International Zebrafish Conference (Jun 2019). Best oral presentation award at the 24th Annual Lorne Proteomics Symposium (Feb 2019).

Research Focus:

Kathiresan Purushothaman, with a research focus on molecular biology and genomics, has made significant contributions to understanding the Asian seabass genome. His work includes the chromosomal-level assembly of the Asian seabass genome, morpho-histological characterizations of its alimentary canal, and barcoding analysis revealing distinct species. Additionally, he has conducted proteomics and transcriptomics studies on zebrafish embryos, Asian seabass acclimated to different salinities, and the effects of pelleted feeds on Asian seabass. His diverse research spans from genetic variations in individuals and populations to exploring the intestinal mucus proteome of Atlantic salmon to counter inflammation.

Publications (TOP NOTES)

 

A new procedure of deyolking improves the proteome analysis in zebrafish early embryos, Publication date: 2019.

Characterization of yolk-associated proteins in zebrafish early embryos, Publication date: 2019.

Systematic identification of yolk-associated proteins in early embryonic development of zebrafish, Publication date: 2019.

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