Fatima-Ezzahrae Jabri | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Fatima-Ezzahrae Jabri  | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Fatima-Ezzahrae Jabri | National School of Applied Sciences Morocco | Belgium

Dr. Fatima Ezzahrae Jabri is a driven Moroccan Ph.D. candidate in Mechanical Engineering with a sharp focus on polymer additive manufacturing and laser sintering technologies. Born in Fez and currently based in Tangier, she is pursuing her doctorate at the National School of Applied Sciences, ENSA Tangier, where she contributes significantly to the Innovative Technologies Laboratory. Her thesis involves a robust experimental and numerical study of the laser additive manufacturing (SLS) process for polymers under the mentorship of Professors Rachid El Alaiji and Aissa Ouballouch. Fatima has exemplified excellence across academic, technical, and international platforms, combining hands-on engineering experience with cutting-edge research. Her global exposure includes a doctoral research stay at HEPH – Condorcet in Belgium, where she worked on non-destructive defect detection in FDM 3D printing. Known for her leadership, problem-solving mindset, and collaborative attitude, Fatima is a model of emerging scientific talent in the MENA region and beyond.

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Education

Dr. Fatima’s academic journey showcases her unwavering commitment to engineering innovation. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Design and Analysis (CAM) from the Faculty of Science and Technology in Fez (2016–2019), followed by a Master of Science and Technology in Mechanical and Production Engineering (GMPr, 2019–2021). Currently, she is enrolled in a prestigious Ph.D. program at ENSA Tangier (2021–2025), working within the Innovative Technologies Laboratory. Her international academic portfolio expanded further through her doctoral research mobility at Haute École Condorcet, Belgium (Feb–Apr 2025), focusing on defect characterization using impulse excitation techniques. Throughout her education, Fatima has cultivated technical mastery over simulation, CAD, and quality control tools, backed by real-world engineering experience. Her teaching engagements at ENSA Tangier span critical foundational subjects like Material Resistance and Industrial Design Drawing, revealing her dual passion for learning and knowledge dissemination.

Experience

Dr. Fatima brings over five years of applied mechanical engineering experience, reflected in her roles across Morocco’s major industrial entities. During her internships with TE Connectivity, Marelli, and Sites Tangier, she took charge of CAD design, production optimization, and digital transformation in manufacturing. Her projects involved redesigning FAKRA cable components using CATIA V5 and Abaqus, enhancing SOPs through 5S audits, and transitioning production lines to paperless environments using Power Apps. As Training Manager at GreenLab Fablab Tangier, she organized workshops, assessed needs, and conducted over 14 training sessions on laser cutting, CAD, and fabrication tools. Fatima also contributed to engineering education through final-year project supervision and juror responsibilities. Her multi-role profile—as an engineer, educator, and innovator—makes her a rare talent bridging academia, applied science, and future-forward technology.

Research Interests

Dr. Fatima’s primary research interests lie in polymer additive manufacturing, especially Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) and Fused Deposition Modeling (FDM). She specializes in optimizing 3D printing processes by integrating defect detection, material behavior analysis, and non-destructive testing. Her recent international project at HEPH–Condorcet involved using impulse excitation techniques to analyze vibration modes and internal defects in polyamide-based FDM parts. Fatima is also pioneering research that connects machine learning and AI to enhance quality prediction in additive manufacturing. Her passion lies in bridging mechanical design with smart digital tools, aiming to elevate manufacturing systems into the era of Industry 4.0. She actively explores composite materials, process-induced defects, surface quality, and thermal behavior of printed parts. Through her teaching and publications, she inspires and enables a new generation of engineers to adopt sustainable, precise, and intelligent manufacturing technologies.

Awards & Recognition

Dr. Fatima’s academic and technical brilliance has been consistently recognized through her international mobility scholarship for doctoral research in Belgium (2025), a highly competitive opportunity awarded based on research merit. As Training Manager at GreenLab Fablab, she led a team that presented the DronEco project during the 7th International Innovation Competition, marking her contribution to real-world problem solving through sustainable design. She has also represented her lab at scientific events like the Design-Innovation-Product-in-Industry DIPI-2022 Workshop. Moreover, her active involvement in programs like INJAZ AL-MAGHRIB’s professional skills development initiative shows her commitment to societal impact. Fatima has played a crucial role as a project supervisor, training coordinator, and jury member at ENSA, enhancing students’ innovation capacity. Her blend of academic performance, leadership in innovation, and contribution to community education makes her a strong nominee for any Rising Researcher or Young Innovator Award.

Publication Top Notes

Characterization of Defects by Non-Destructive Impulse Excitation Technique for 3D Printing FDM Polyamide Materials in Bending Mode

Indirect Effect of Print Surface Bed Temperature on Surface Roughness and Dimensional Accuracy of SLS Polyamide 12 Sintered Parts

Powder Spreading Effects on Laser Powder Bed Fused Parts Quality

A Comprehensive Review of Polymer Materials and Selective Laser Sintering Technology for 3D Printing

A Review on Selective Laser Sintering 3D Printing Technology for Polymer Materials

Conclusion

Dr. Fatima Ezzahrae JABRI exemplifies what a 21st-century researcher and engineer should be—technically adept, globally aware, and socially impactful. Her solid foundation in mechanical design, paired with pioneering research in polymer additive manufacturing, positions her as a leader in transforming industrial practices. She has effectively bridged academic rigor, international collaboration, and real-world application, all before completing her Ph.D. Her dedication to mentoring students, leading scientific initiatives, and contributing to global research makes her a valuable asset to the scientific community. Whether improving defect detection techniques or enhancing material printing quality, Fatima consistently drives innovation with precision and purpose. Her journey so far—and the promise she shows—clearly establishes her as an outstanding candidate for prestigious honors like the “Young Researcher Award”, “Women in Engineering Excellence Award”, or the “Rising Star in Additive Manufacturing Award.”

Haowei Zhang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Haowei Zhang | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ph.D student, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.

👨‍🔬 Haowei Zhang is a dynamic researcher specializing in structural health monitoring, concrete structure damage detection, and computer vision-based bridge Weight-In-Motion (WIM) systems. With a Ph.D. in progress at The University of Hong Kong, he has made significant contributions through cutting-edge research and impactful publications in top-tier journals. Haowei’s work spans deep learning, machine learning, and advanced imaging techniques for infrastructure health assessment, making him a standout researcher in civil engineering.

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Education 🎓

Dr. Haowei Zhang is a current Ph.D. student in Civil Engineering at The University of Hong Kong, under the supervision of Prof. Ray Kai Leung Su. His doctoral research builds on his expertise in bridge safety performance and vehicle non-contact weigh-in-motion (WIM) technology. He holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Southeast University, where he focused on the safety performance of bridges, supervised by Prof. Gang Wu and Prof. Kang Gao. Prior to that, he earned his Bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University in China, with a thesis on experimental building design supervised by Prof. Zhechao Wang. During his undergraduate studies, he also attended a summer training program at the University of Oxford, where he explored micromechanics and its applications in liquid metal 3D printing.

Experience 💼

Dr. Haowei Zhang is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at The University of Hong Kong, supervised by Prof. Ray Kai Leung Su. He holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Southeast University, where his research focused on vehicle non-contact weigh-in-motion (WIM) technology and the safety performance of bridges. Additionally, he earned his Bachelor’s degree from Northeastern University, specializing in experimental building design.

Professionally, Dr. Zhang serves as a Junior Researcher at Dongqu Intelligent Transportation Infrastructure Technology (2023-present), where he contributes to the development of computer vision models and equipment for transportation infrastructure. He has also led research projects on bridge monitoring, concrete structure damage detection, and deep learning algorithms for weight identification. During his master’s studies, he worked as a part-time college psychological counselor at Southeast University, providing psychological support and managing data files for graduate students.

His work uniquely combines civil engineering, intelligent transportation systems, and mental health advocacy.

Research Interests 🔬

Haowei Zhang’s research interests lie in structural health monitoring, computer vision-based WIM systems, deep learning, machine learning applications in civil engineering, and non-contact vehicle weight identification. His work focuses on developing innovative solutions for monitoring the integrity of concrete structures and enhancing safety through advanced image processing and data analysis.

Awards 🏆

International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva – Silver Prize (2024)
Honor of Individual Academic Innovation – Southeast University (2023)
First-Class Academic Scholarship – Southeast University (2021)
Outstanding Undergraduate Student of Liaoning Province (2021)
National Scholarship (2020)

Publications Top Notes 📄

Automatic crack detection on concrete and asphalt surfaces using semantic segmentation network with hierarchical Transformer, Engineering Structures, 2023 Cited by: 45. link

Non-contact vehicle weight identification method based on explainable machine learning models and computer vision, Journal of Civil Structural Health Monitoring, 2023 Cited by: 20. link

Fully decouple convolutional network for damage detection of rebars in RC beams, Engineering Structures, 2023 Cited by: 25. link

A machine learning and game theory-based approach for predicting creep behavior of recycled aggregate concrete, Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2022 Cited by: 35. link