Hanin Othman | Environmental Science and Smart Technology | Young Researcher Award 

Ms. Hanin Othman | Environmental Science and Smart Technology | Young Researcher Award 

Ms. Hanin Othman | Pennsylvania State University | United States

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Early Academic Pursuits

Ms. Hanin Othman began her academic journey with a strong foundation in architecture and design. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering from The Hashemite University, Jordan in 2014, where she graduated among the top students in her class and received multiple honors, including the Best Graduation Project Award. Her academic excellence continued through her Master of Science in Architectural Engineering from The University of Jordan in 2019, where her thesis publication earned the Best Master Thesis Published Paper Award. Building upon these achievements, she is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Architecture (Sustainability) at Pennsylvania State University, USA. Her educational path reflects a consistent dedication to research and innovation at the intersection of environmental science and smart technology.

Professional Endeavors

Ms. Othman’s professional journey is marked by her deep involvement in academia, research, and creative technology. At Penn State University, she serves as a Graduate Teaching Assistant, instructing courses such as Basic Design and Research and Sustainable Architecture I & II. She is also the Artist and Maker in Residence at the Learning Factory, where she designs and leads workshops on low-cost IoT-based environmental monitoring systems using Arduino. Her earlier professional experience includes working as an Architect and Design Studio Supervisor at The Hashemite University, and as an Architect at Ruba Hosuah for Engineering. These roles allowed her to integrate sustainability principles with modern design methods, reinforcing her commitment to environmental science and smart technology.

Contributions and Research Focus

Ms. Hanin Othman’s research lies at the dynamic intersection of environmental science and smart technology, with a particular focus on sustainability, digital fabrication, and sensing technologies in architecture. Her doctoral research emphasizes the development of IoT-based indoor air quality monitoring systems, integrating mobile platforms, robotic sensing, and data-driven optimization techniques. She also explores urban microclimates, vegetation impacts, and thermal comfort using simulation tools such as ENVI-met, Design Builder, and CFD modeling. Additionally, her work in robotic fabrication bridges computational design with traditional craftsmanship, pushing the boundaries of sustainable architectural innovation.

Impact and Influence

Ms. Othman has made a remarkable impact both as a researcher and an educator. Her innovative approach to integrating environmental science and smart technology into architecture has influenced sustainable design practices and academic pedagogy. She has been recognized through numerous awards, including the ICDS Rising Researcher Award (2025–2026), Fox Scholar Award (2025), Sustainability Graduate Student Award Nomination (2024–2025), and the Artists and Makers in Residence Program (2024–2025). Her teaching contributions at Penn State University have inspired many students to embrace interdisciplinary and environmentally responsive design approaches.

Academic Cites

Ms. Othman’s research contributions have been featured in conferences, workshops, and institutional publications, reflecting the growing academic acknowledgment of her work. Her studies in environmental science and smart technology have attracted attention for their real-world applicability and technological innovation. Through her participation in Penn State’s Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS) and Hamer Center for Community Design, she has collaborated on projects that integrate digital twins, IoT networks, and data-driven environmental monitoring   all contributing to the broader academic discourse on sustainable and smart architectural systems.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking forward, Ms. Hanin Othman’s legacy will be defined by her contributions to sustainable architectural research and the advancement of environmental science and smart technology. Her ongoing projects, such as TwinSight: A Data-Driven Digital Twin Framework for Human-Centric Health Monitoring, highlight her vision for human-centered, data-driven, and equitable environmental design. As she continues to mentor students and collaborate across disciplines, her influence will extend to shaping the next generation of architects and environmental technologists. Her long-term goal is to pioneer scalable, low-cost sensing and smart systems that redefine sustainability in architecture.

Environmental Science and Smart Technology

Ms. Hanin Othman’s research integrates Environmental Science and Smart Technology through IoT-based sensing systems, robotic fabrication, and data-driven environmental design. Her interdisciplinary approach to Environmental Science and Smart Technology bridges architecture, engineering, and sustainability, redefining how design responds to ecological and technological challenges. The future of Environmental Science and Smart Technology continues to evolve through her innovative contributions, academic leadership, and commitment to global sustainable development.

Featured Publications

Othman, H., & Alshboul, A. A. (2020). The role of urban morphology on outdoor thermal comfort: The case of Al-Sharq City–Az Zarqa. Urban Climate, 34, 100706.

Othman, H., Azari, R., & Guimarães, T. (2024). Low-cost IoT-based indoor air quality monitoring. Technology|Architecture + Design, 8(2: Coding), 250–270.

Othman, H., Sieves, G., Guimarães, T., & Azari, R. (2025). A calibration chamber framework for low-cost indoor air quality sensor validation. Building and Environment, 113856.

Othman, H., Sieves, G., Guimaraes, T., & Azari, R. (2024). Development of a calibration chamber to evaluate the performance of a low-cost IAQ sensing device. In SIGraDi 2024 - Biodigital Intelligent Systems Conference 1.

Othman, H., & Azari, R. (2023). Exploring low-cost sensors for indoor air quality (IAQ) monitoring: A review of stationary and mobile sensing systems. In Proceedings of the 11th International Conference of the Arab Society 

Imam, C. A., Othman, H. A. S., & Çapunaman, Ö. B. (2023). Robotic plaster carving: Formalizing subtractive detailing of plaster surfaces for construction and crafts. In 41st Conference on Education and Research in Computer Aided Architectural

Prof. Huirong Guo | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Huirong Guo | Planetary Sciences | Best Researcher Award

China University of Geosciences, China.

Prof. Huirong Guo is a distinguished scholar and researcher in hydrogeology and environmental sciences. With expertise in hydrology, water resources, and geofluids, she has significantly contributed to the understanding of fluid dynamics and solubility under varying pressure and temperature conditions. Dr. Guo’s research is instrumental in addressing challenges in environmental management and resource sustainability.

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🎓 Education

Huirong Guo’s academic journey showcases a strong foundation in hydrogeology and water resources. She earned her Bachelor of Engineering (1991.9–1995.7) in Hydrogeology and Engineering Geology from the prestigious China University of Geosciences (Wuhan). Building on this, she pursued a Master of Engineering (1997.9–2000.7) and later a Doctorate (2003.9–2008.6) in Hydrology and Water Resources at the same institution, solidifying her expertise in the field.

🌍 Huirong also enriched her knowledge through international exposure as a Visiting Scholar at the University of California, Riverside (2007.1–2007.7), where she collaborated with experts on hydrological studies. Later, she further enhanced her research skills during her tenure at the United States Geological Survey (2010.11–2011.11). These global experiences significantly contributed to her proficiency in addressing complex hydrological challenges.

🏢 Work Experience

Geologist (1995.9–1997.8):
Huirong Guo began her career at the Hydrogeological Environmental Geological Survey Center, where she gained hands-on experience in geological research and environmental surveying. This role honed her practical skills in hydrogeology and laid a solid foundation for her academic and professional journey.

🎓 Faculty Member, China University of Geosciences (2000.7–Present):
Since 2000, Huirong has been a dedicated faculty member at the China University of Geosciences, contributing to both the School of Engineering and the School of Environment. Over the years, she has played a pivotal role in teaching, mentoring students, and advancing research in hydrology and environmental sciences, making significant contributions to the university's academic excellence.

🔬 Research Interests

🌍 Hydrogeology and Environmental Geology
Huirong Guo specializes in understanding groundwater systems, geological formations, and their interaction with the environment, focusing on sustainable management of water resources.

💧 High-Pressure Fluid Dynamics and Solubility
Her expertise includes studying the behavior of fluids under extreme pressures, particularly their solubility and phase changes, crucial for understanding subsurface processes.

🔬 Advanced Raman Spectroscopy Techniques
Huirong has extensively applied Raman spectroscopy to measure and analyze fluid properties with high precision, enhancing the accuracy of hydrological and geological models.

🌱 CO₂ Sequestration and Remediation Technologies
Her research in CO₂ capture and storage focuses on innovative methods for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and developing effective remediation strategies for environmental pollutants.

♻️ Environmental Management and Sustainability
Huirong’s work emphasizes the integration of scientific research into practical solutions for environmental challenges, promoting sustainable development and ecological preservation.

🏆 Awards & Recognitions

Recognized for contributions to hydrology and environmental sciences.

Published in top journals like Journal of Hydrology, Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, and Fluid Phase Equilibria.

📚 Publications Top Notes

Enhanced mass transfer of residual NAPL by convection in stagnant zone (Journal of Hydrology, 2023). Link

Influence of distribution characteristics of residual DNAPL on mass transfer in porous media under ethanol co-solvent flushing (Journal of Hydrology, 2022). Link

Optimum concentration of fly ash nanoparticles to stabilize CO₂ foams for aquifer and soil remediation (Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 2021). Link

Solubility of SO₂ in Water from 263.15 to 393.15 K and from 10 to 300 bar (Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2020). Link

Density and volumetric properties of binary mixtures of CO₂ + Hexadecane (Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data, 2019). Link