Xilai li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. xilai li | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. xilai li | Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics | China

Mr. Li Xilai, a 25-year-old postgraduate student at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, is pursuing a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at the School of Aeronautics, following his Bachelor’s degree in Aircraft Manufacturing Engineering from the Civil Aviation University of China. His academic foundation covers a wide range of aeronautical subjects, including theoretical mechanics, fluid mechanics, structural dynamics, computational aerodynamics, aeroengine principles, and aeronautical systems engineering. He has developed strong technical expertise in advanced engineering software such as ABAQUS, OPENFAST, VABS, BECAS, Bladed, MATLAB, CAD, SolidWorks, and Origin, along with proficiency in programming languages including Python, MATLAB, and FORTRAN. His research interests center on nonlinear blade modeling, aeroelastic response, and vibration suppression in large-scale wind turbines. He has actively contributed to projects such as offshore wind power integrated numerical simulation software evaluation and flow control simulations for blades and airfoils. His innovative research has resulted in two patent applications related to vibration reduction in wind turbine systems and floating platforms. He has also shared his work at prestigious conferences, presenting on topics such as tuned mass-damper inertia systems for vibration control and the influence of control parameters on flutter boundaries in wind turbines. Recognized as an excellent graduate student and outstanding research leader, he combines strong analytical ability with leadership and teamwork. Optimistic, adaptable, and highly motivated, he demonstrates a strong commitment to advancing renewable energy technologies, particularly in offshore wind engineering, while contributing innovative solutions to future challenges in aerospace and energy systems.

Featured Publications

Li Xilai. Numerical Optimization of Tuned Mass-Damper Inertia Systems for Vibration Control in Wind Turbines. China Aerodynamics Conference Proceedings, cited by 8 articles.

Li Xilai. Influence of Control Parameters on Flutter Boundary of Large Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines. Mechanics & Renewable Energy Forum Proceedings, cited by 5 articles.

Iman Asadi | Engineering | Best Paper Award

Dr. Iman Asadi | Engineering| Best Paper Award

Dr. Iman Asadi | University for Continuing Education Krems |Austria

Dr. Iman Asadi, Ph.D., is a committed and multifaceted researcher in the built environment and materials science, currently advancing the field as a Senior Postdoctoral Researcher in Austria and a Visiting Researcher in Australia. Rooted in a solid foundation in mechanical engineering, Dr. Asadi has cultivated expertise spanning thermal behavior of cementitious materials, indoor environmental quality, and the integration of sustainable and waste-derived components into construction practices. Driven by a passion for merging experimental rigor with sustainable innovation, Dr. Asadi pursues interdisciplinary projects across continents, contributing to greener building systems through both applied research and scholarly collaboration..

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Education

Dr. Asadi’s academic trajectory began with a mechanical engineering bachelor’s degree earned at Azad University of Iran, laying a strong technical foundation in thermofluid systems. The pursuit of specialized knowledge continued with a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering from University Tenaga Nasional in Malaysia, where the focus was on indoor environmental quality consciousness in air-conditioned buildings. Culminating with a Ph.D. in Building Science and Performance from University of Malaya, Dr. Asadi’s doctoral research rigorously evaluated the thermal properties of cementitious mortars incorporating sustainable byproducts, thereby bridging fundamentals of heat transfer with sustainable material development.

Experience

Dr. Asadi’s professional path weaves across academia and applied research. After roles as mechanical designer and research assistant in Iran and Malaysia, he progressed to postdoctoral positions including at the University of Tehran, emphasizing building envelope thermal dynamics and energy modeling. At NTNU in Norway, he explored porosity in cement-based materials via CT scanning and analyzed freeze–thaw durability in sustainable concrete. Since mid-2023, he has served as a Senior Postdoc in Krems, Austria, overseeing projects in manure phosphorus analytics and silicon recovery from photovoltaic panels, and since late 2024, he has expanded his research scope as a Visiting Researcher in Melbourne, Australia, focusing on fire-resistant and phase change materials.

Research Interests

Dr. Asadi’s research lies the thermal characterization and sustainability of cement-based materials, emphasizing the integration of industrial byproducts and PCMs to optimize building performance. His interests include the microscopic and macroscopic porosity of mortars, analyzed through CT-based 3D image processing, as well as heat-transfer phenomena in cementitious media. He is deeply invested in innovating resilient building envelopes, improving indoor environmental quality, and pioneering circular-economy approaches—such as phosphorus recovery and silicon recycling—while advancing methods to assess and enhance material durability, environmental impact, and thermal efficiency.

Awards

Dr. Asadi’s innovative research has been recognized through multiple prestigious accolades. His proposal on geopolymer composites incorporating waste and PCMs earned the European Commission’s Seal of Excellence in consecutive years, underscoring its high scientific and societal merit. Earlier, his inventive work in Malaysia was celebrated with gold awards at both the international research innovation exposition and the invention, design, and innovation competition. Additionally, he was a winner of his university’s three-minute thesis contest and has been supported by national and university-level research grants, including from the National Elites Foundation of Iran and various Malaysian funding bodies.

Publications Top Notes

Thermal conductivity of concrete – A review

Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Authors: I. Asadi, P. Shafigh, Z.F.B.A. Hassan, N.B. Mahyuddin

Concrete as a thermal mass material for building applications – A review

Journal: Journal of Building Engineering
Authors: P. Shafigh, I. Asadi, N.B. Mahyuddin

Thermal properties of cement mortar with different mix proportions

Journal: Materiales de Construcción
Authors: P. Shafigh, I. Asadi, A.R. Akhiani, N.B. Mahyuddin, M. Hashemi

A review on indoor environmental quality (IEQ) and energy consumption in building based on occupant behavior

Journal: Facilities
Authors: I. Asadi, N. Mahyuddin, P. Shafigh

Drying shrinkage properties of expanded polystyrene (EPS) lightweight aggregate concrete: A review

Journal: Case Studies in Construction Materials
Authors: M. Maghfouri, V. Alimohammadi, R. Gupta, M. Saberian, P. Azarsa

Conclusion

Dr. Iman Asadi exemplifies the modern researcher: globally mobile, deeply interdisciplinary, and observant of both micro-scale physical processes and macro-scale sustainability challenges. With a rich background in mechanical and building sciences, he seamlessly merges experimental materials work—such as thermal testing and CT image-based porosity analysis—with applications ranging from environmental quality improvements to resource-recycling innovations. His recognized achievements, international collaborations, and robust publication record position him as an influential contributor to evolving sustainable and resilient built-environment solutions.