Amar Deep Maurya | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Amar Deep Maurya | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award 

Mr. Amar Deep Maurya | Rajkiya Engineering College | India 

Mr. Amar Deep Maurya is an emerging civil engineering professional with a strong academic background and practical experience in sustainable construction practices. He is pursuing a Bachelor of Technology degree in Civil Engineering from Rajkiya Engineering College, Mainpuri, where he has built a solid foundation in structural design, materials engineering, and environmental sustainability. Amar has completed multiple internships with the Public Works Department in Uttar Pradesh, where he gained hands-on experience in project estimation, road cost analysis, and planning. Additionally, he has worked with Earth5R in a virtual internship, where he learned about environmental science, sustainability, and energy conversion, broadening his understanding of eco-friendly engineering practices. He has undertaken several significant projects that demonstrate his research and technical skills, including a study on the statistical modeling and optimization of waste glass-based paver block properties. In this project, he applied Response Surface Methodology to analyze the effects of waste glass incorporation on mechanical strength and durability, achieving notable improvements in compressive strength and water absorption characteristics. Another key project involved developing a new mortar testing method that integrates advanced analytical techniques and precision equipment to evaluate durability and structural integrity. He also worked on 2D and 3D architectural designs using AutoCAD, applying his creativity and technical knowledge to design building plans and house structures. Amar is proficient in various technical tools such as AutoCAD, MATLAB, Autodesk Revit, Google SketchUp, and Adobe Photoshop. His ability to combine engineering principles with design software has enabled him to produce innovative and efficient solutions for civil engineering challenges.

Profiles : ORCID

Featured Publications : 

Yadav, B., Rusia, S., Pandey, J. S., Singh, H. S., Maurya, A. D., Chauhan, A., Mathur, U., & Pal, K. (2025). Statistical modeling and optimization of waste glass-based paver block properties. Next Materials, 10, 101236.

Maurya, A. D. (2024). A novel approach to crack repair: Self-healing concrete using bacteria. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET).

Tao Li | Civil Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Tao Li – Civil Engineering – Best Researcher Award

Nanjing Tech University | China

      Profiles

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📍Current Position

Tao Li is actively serving as a Teaching Assistant at the College of Civil Engineering, Nanjing Tech University. His responsibilities involve assisting Assistant Professor Zhi Li in teaching “Structural Design of Steel Buildings” from September 2017 to January 2018. This role has allowed him to merge academic theories with real-world engineering challenges, providing students with valuable insights into the subject.

 

📝Publication Achievements 

Tao Li has contributed to both conference publications and journal articles. His key papers include:

Screwed Connections in Light-gauge Steel Frame Shear Walls Sheathed with Ply-Bamboo Panels presented at the 9th International Conference on Steel and Aluminium Structures ICSAS19 (Indexed by SCI).

Behavior of Screwed Connections in Stainless Steel Frame Shear Walls sheathed with ply-bamboo panels, published in Modern Engineered Bamboo Structures (2020).
In journal publications, Tao has co-authored papers such as Research on an Unsymmetrical Prefabricated Hybrid Steel-Glubam Roof Truss published in Engineering Structures and Connections in Cold-formed Steel Frame Shear Walls Sheathed with Engineered Bamboo Panels in Journal of Constructional Steel Research.

 

🔍Ongoing Research

Tao Li’s ongoing research focuses on innovations in structural engineering, with a specific interest in bamboo and steel construction. His work is central to the development of sustainable and eco-friendly materials, aiming to enhance the structural integrity of buildings while reducing environmental impact.

 

🔬 Research Interests

Tao Li’s research interests are broad and interdisciplinary, encompassing:

Structural design of bamboo and steel hybrid constructions

Light-gauge steel frame shear walls

Sustainable construction materials

Advanced structural analysis techniques

 

🎓Academic Background

Tao Li holds a M.Sc. in Structural Engineering from Nanjing Tech University (2017-2020), where he earned an exam-free postgraduate admission due to his academic excellence. Prior to this, he received a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (2013-2017) from the same university, ranking in the top 3% among his peers. Tao also pursued a B.Sc. in Engineering Cost Management, graduating with a strong academic record.

 

🏆Scholarships and Awards 

National Endeavor Scholarship

First-Class Scholarship (seven times)

Principal Special Scholarship

Outstanding Contribution Award at the 2019 International Bamboo Construction Competition

 

🧬Bioinformatics 

In the realm of bioinformatics, Tao Li has explored the integration of engineering principles with data science. His structural analysis techniques have applications in bioinformatics, particularly in analyzing the physical structures of materials at a molecular level, making contributions to sustainable construction.

 

🌐Professional Associations 

Tao Li is an active member of various professional associations, contributing to the scientific community through his participation in conferences such as the 9th International Conference on Steel and Aluminium Structures and his role on the editorial board of “Engineered and Industrialized Bamboo Structures.”

 

 📚Training & Workshops 

Tao Li has participated in several workshops and training sessions, further honing his expertise in bamboo construction and structural innovation. His involvement in organizing competitions like the International Bamboo Construction Competition highlights his leadership and commitment to promoting knowledge sharing.

Oral Presentation

Tao Li has delivered several oral presentations at international conferences, notably presenting his research on screwed connections in steel and bamboo structures at prestigious events like the ICSAS19.

 

🎤Oral Presentations and🗣️Thought Leadership 

He also excels in scientific communication, delivering impactful oral presentations on his research findings.

 

🧑‍🔬Tasks Completed as a Researcher 

Tao Li has been involved in multiple national research projects, including a project on Fracture Behavior of Structural Glued Bamboo, for which he served as a Working Group Member. His work focuses on material behavior under stress and offers practical applications for future construction technologies.

 

🚀Success Factors 

Tao Li’s success as a researcher and educator stems from his ability to blend theoretical knowledge with practical applications. His persistence, attention to detail, and collaborative spirit are key factors that have contributed to his accomplishments in the field.

 

🧪Publications & Laboratory Experience

In addition to his publications, Tao Li holds several patents related to steel-bamboo hybrid constructions. His hands-on experience in the lab, coupled with his innovations in structural materials, has made a significant impact on the industry.

 

🔍 Conclusion

Tao Li, M.Sc., is a promising figure in the world of structural engineering. His research, publications, and patents have contributed to the advancement of sustainable construction technologies, particularly through the innovative use of bamboo and steel. Tao’s dedication to education and research positions him as a leader in civil engineering, poised to influence the future of the built environment.

📚Publications

Connections in stainless steel frame shear walls sheathed with ply-bamboo panels

               Authors: Wu, Q., Li, T., Yue, Z., Wang, Z., Wang, L.

               Journal : Journal of Constructional Steel Research

Evaluation of mechanical and microscopic properties of magnesium phosphate cement-based concrete with different fly ash additions

           Authors: Yao, Y., Zhang, J., Yao, Z., Lu, T., Liu, X.

          Journal : Journal of Building Engineering

Influence of wood species and natural aging on the mechanics properties and microstructure of wood

            Authors: Zhang, J., Li, T., Lu, W., Chen, X., Song, F.

             Journal :Journal of Building Engineering

Optimization of mix proportion and strength prediction of magnesium phosphate cement-based composites based on machine learning

              Authors: Zhang, J., Li, T., Yao, Y., Du, H., Yang, J.

              Journal :  Construction and Building Materials

Effect of Steel Fiber on Mechanical Properties and Microstructure of Magnesium Phosphate Cement-Based Concrete Exposed to Water and Sulfate Attack

             Authors: Zhang, J., Yang, H., Hu, X., Hong, W., Gong, S.

               Journal : Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering,