Sina Fard Moradinia | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Sina Fard Moradinia | Environmental Analysis | Best Researcher Award

Assist Prof. Dr. Sina Fard Moradinia, Department of Civil Engineering, Ta.C, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran.

Sina Fard Moradinia (born September 6, 1974) is an experienced Iranian Civil Engineer and Assistant Professor at Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, with a distinguished career spanning over 23 years. Since joining the university in July 2002, he has become a prominent figure in water resources engineering, contributing significantly to both academic excellence and practical projects regionally. Dr. Moradinia currently leads the Water Resources Management Working Group for East Azerbaijan Province under the Elite Foundation and holds key roles in national councils focused on sustainable development and environmental management. He is particularly recognized for organizing expert workshops—such as “Innovations in Water Resources Management”—and serving on juries for sustainability conferences. With strong consultancy experience in dam safety and river engineering, his leadership bridges research and real-world application. His enduring commitment to education, innovation, and environmental stewardship defines him as an academic whose work strengthens both science and society.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Sina Fard Moradinia earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Water Resources from the Iran University of Science and Technology (IUST) in Tehran in 2014. His doctoral research investigated seepage processes in rockfill dams during uncontrolled impounding scenarios using non-Darcy flow modeling, offering new insights into dam safety and design. This advanced specialization builds on his earlier Master’s work: grouting techniques for earth dam foundations and diversion systems, demonstrating his long-standing commitment to hydraulic structure integrity. Collectively, these rigorous academic pursuits provided him with deep theoretical knowledge and practical skills in hydro-mechanics, geotechnical investigation, and computational modeling. His dual mastery—grounded in empirical field methods and analytical modeling—enables him to tackle complex water resources challenges in both scholarly and applied contexts. This strong foundation equips him to guide graduate students, lead large-scale environmental projects, and shape the future of hydraulic infrastructure engineering.

Experience 🏗️

Over his two-decade-long tenure at Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Dr. Moradinia has established himself as an academic leader and field expert. He has served as the University Representative at the Skills Training and Career Counseling Center and a member of the Specialized Civil Engineering Council, offering leadership in academic governance. As Head of the regional Elite Foundation working group, he helps guide emerging water management professionals. His engineering consultancy includes roles with Faraz Ab Consulting Engineers, overseeing dam construction, river engineering projects, and supervision schemes. He organized key workshops like “Innovations in Water Resources Management” and contributed training to vocational institutes. He also serves on advisory bodies for municipal water projects and environmental research centers. His roles exhibit a rare blend of teaching, administration, and consultancy, reflecting an integrated career impacting students, professionals, and policy. His sustained commitment to multidisciplinary collaboration underscores his ability to turn academic findings into real-world solutions.

Research Interests 🔬

Dr. Moradinia’s research centers on hydraulic and environmental engineering, where he explores cutting-edge methods for water infrastructure planning and resilience. His work on seepage modeling in embankment and rockfill dams employs advanced computational tools and incorporation of non-Darcy flow laws. He applies machine learning and artificial intelligence—such as ANFIS and deep learning—for flood risk zonation, precipitation forecasting, and hydraulic simulation. His integration of BIM and metaheuristic optimization emphasizes resource trade-offs in dam construction and project scheduling. He also investigates the environmental impacts of water resource systems, such as dust control in Lake Urmia’s watershed and aquifer-level forecasting. He employs system dynamics to model project productivity, coupled with sustainability analyses. His interests reflect a synthesis of theoretical modeling, data-driven prediction, and sustainable development. A proponent of transdisciplinary approaches, he merges engineering, environmental science, AI, and project management to address critical water-related challenges in semi-arid regions and beyond.

Awards 🏅

Although specific awards are not listed, Sina Fard Moradinia’s recognition is evident through prestigious institutional and societal acknowledgments. As Head of the Water Resources Management Working Group within East Azerbaijan’s Elite Foundation, he was entrusted with guiding top regional engineering talent—an honor reflecting his expertise and leadership. He has been repeatedly selected to jury panels for national conferences on sustainable development and tourism, showcasing his academic authority and respect from peers. His appointment as a university representative at professional training centers and membership in civil engineering councils indicate strong institutional trust and acknowledgment of his contributions. Additionally, his organization of specialized workshops demonstrates community recognition of his scholarship. Acting as an engineering consultant on regional water resource projects further affirms external professional validation and impact. These roles collectively underscore his standing in academia and public service, testifying to achievements comparable to formal awards—indeed attributes of a dedicated award candidate.

Publication Top Notes 📚

Identification of Required Stations for Autonomous Vehicles using AHP AND TOPSIS Method with GIS Approach

Applying project knowledge management with a classification approach to enhance time and cost efficiency in water reservoir projects.

Evaluation of water diversion tunnel lining using numerical model

Economic and environmental analysis of EVs’ in urban transportation using system dynamics

Evaluating the Impact of Phase Change Materials and Double-Skin Façades on Energy Performance in Office Buildings Under Climate Change Scenarios: A Case Study in Iran

Rohitashw Kumar | Sustainability Strategies | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof Dr. Rohitashw Kumar | Sustainability Strategies | Lifetime achievement Award

Prof Dr. Rohitashw Kumar, SKUAST-Kashmir Srinagar, India

Dr. Rohitashw Kumar (b. 15 August 1973) is a seasoned academic and innovator in agricultural engineering. Currently serving as the Associate Dean of the College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology and Head of the Division of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering at Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology of Kashmir (SKUAST-K), he is a pioneering figure in the integration of artificial intelligence and smart technologies in agriculture. His career spans over two decades of excellence in research, teaching, and institutional leadership, underscored by numerous national awards and impactful publications. 🌾📡

 📘 Profile

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🎓 Education

Dr. Kumar earned his Ph.D. in Water Resources Engineering from the National Institute of Technology, Hamirpur in 2014, focusing on moisture uptake modelling in multi-layered soils. He previously completed his M.E. in Irrigation Water Management Engineering (1999) and B.E. in Agricultural Engineering (1997) from the College of Technology & Agricultural Engineering, Udaipur. His academic foundation is rooted in strong mathematical and scientific principles developed through his schooling in Rajasthan. 📘🧠

🧪 Experience

With rich experience in academia, Dr. Kumar has led multiple high-impact initiatives at SKUAST-K. He was a Visiting Fellow at Western Sydney University, Australia (April–June 2022), contributing to global agricultural research. As a mentor, he has guided award-winning M.Tech. theses and collaborated on national projects in watershed hydrology, protected cultivation, and automation in agriculture. His leadership extends beyond education into policy and applied research benefiting farming communities. 🌍🔬

🔬 Research Interests

Dr. Kumar’s interdisciplinary research blends advanced technology with environmental sustainability. His interests include artificial intelligence in agriculture, IoT-based automation systems, protected cultivation, hydroponics, and water resource modeling. His Ph.D. focused on plant-soil moisture interactions, while his ongoing work explores smart irrigation systems and watershed hydrology. His innovative approach continues to bridge engineering solutions with practical agricultural applications. 💧🤖🌱

🏆 Awards

Dr. Kumar’s illustrious career is decorated with national honors. He was awarded the Professor Water Chair by the Ministry of Water Resources, Government of India, and the National Geospatial Faculty Fellow Award (2024) by IIT Bombay. Other accolades include the Gold Medal Award (2022), Leadership Award (2020), Distinguished Alumni Award (2019), and Special Research Awards (2017, 2015). His excellence in mentoring, publishing, and environmental protection has earned him over a dozen national recognitions. 🥇📜

📚 Publication Top Notes

A review on emerging water contaminants and the application of sustainable removal technologies

Climate change and its impact on plant diseases

Climate change and its impact on agricultural productivity in India

Impact of COVID-related lockdowns on environmental and climate change scenarios

Methods to estimate irrigated reference crop evapotranspiration–a review

Sustainable nanotechnology based wastewater treatment strategies: achievements, challenges and future perspectives

Methods to estimate evapotranspiration in humid and subtropical climate conditions

Biogas: a boon for sustainable energy development in India׳ s cold climate

Desalination: From ancient to present and future

The evolution of agricultural drainage from the earliest times to the presen