Akbar Cheshomi | Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc Prof Dr. Akbar Cheshomi | Engineering Geology | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor, University of Tehran, Iran

Associate Professor Dr. Akbar Cheshomi, renowned in the field of Engineering Geology, stands as a beacon of excellence at the University of Tehran, Iran. With a distinguished career marked by groundbreaking research and scholarly contributions, Dr. Cheshomi has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. His unwavering dedication to advancing the understanding of geological processes and their implications for engineering practices has earned him international acclaim. 🌟 Dr. Cheshomi’s commitment to academic excellence and innovation continues to inspire both colleagues and students alike, shaping the future of geological research and its practical applications. 🏞️📚

Profile

Scopus

Education

Dr. Akbar Cheshomi holds a Ph.D. in Engineering Geology from the esteemed University of Tarbiat Modares, conferred in 2000, where his research laid the foundation for his illustrious career. 🎓 Prior to his doctoral studies, he earned an M.Sc. in Engineering Geology from the same institution in 1993, showcasing his early commitment to academic excellence. 🌟 Dr. Cheshomi’s educational journey began with a B.Sc. in Geology from the University of Ferdowsi, Mashhad, in 1989, setting the stage for his future endeavors in the field of geological sciences. 🏞️ His academic achievements underscore his passion for understanding and applying geological principles to solve real-world challenges.

Citations

Citations  515
h-Index  15
Article  59
Conference   66

Courses 

Embark on a journey through the intricate layers of Earth’s composition with our diverse array of courses in Engineering Geology. From the foundational understanding provided by courses like Engineering Geology and Soil Mechanics, to the specialized knowledge imparted in Advanced Engineering Geology 2 and Coastal Engineering Geology, students delve into the complexities of geological formations and their implications for engineering projects. 🏗️ Our hands-on approach extends to Engineering Geology Laboratory and Field Investigation courses, where students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios. Urban Engineering Geology rounds out the curriculum, addressing the unique geological challenges faced in urban environments. 🏙️ Join us in unraveling the mysteries beneath our feet!

 

Publications

Article

Title: Use of fine-grained soil for improvement of density and bearing capacity of aeolian sand. Authors: Cheshomi Akbar, Abolfazl Sahragard Year: 2003 Journal: Geopersia Volume: 13 Issue: 2 Pages: 261-274

Title: Investigation of the Effect of Polymer Emulsion on the Uniaxial Compressive Strength of Aeolian Sand. Authors: Mehsa Harvi, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2023 Journal: Civil Infrastructure Researches Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: 173-189

Title: Synthesis and application of polyacrylamide grafted GO and MWCNT nanocomposites for enhanced oil recovery: a coreflooding study. Authors: Maleki Ashkan, Mehdizad Arash, Elyassi Ebrahim, Sedaee Behnam, Rashidi Alimorad, Cheshomi Akbar, Hosseini Ziba, Gharachelou Sajjad Year: 2023 Journal: JOURNAL OF DISPERSION SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Volume: 44 Issue: 10 Pages: 1-11

Title: Investigation allowable bearing capacity of deposits in Mahshahr Special Economic Zones and Bandar-e Imam for surface foundations. Authors: Abdullah Naderi, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2022 Journal: Journal of Engineering Geology Volume: 15 Issue: 3 Pages: 109-127

Title: Results of cone and piston pull-out tests for evaluation of clay-soil adhesion. Authors: Cheshomi Akbar, JAFARI MAHDI, Rajabi Ali M Year: 2022 Journal: Soil and Tillage Research Volume: 225 Pages: 105552

Conferences

Title: Evaluation of crack propagation in rock samples tested in Brazilian test using digital image correlation. Authors: Cheshomi Akbar, Kazemi Chamran Year: 2022 Conference: The 40th Congress of Geosciences Date: 21-22 February Location: Tehran, Iran

Title: The impact of adding fine-grained soil materials on the California bearing capacity of aeolian sand. Authors: Sahragard Abolfazl, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2022 Conference: The 40th National Geosciences Congress Date: 21-22 February Location: Tehran, Iran

Title: Effect of fine-grained soil on dry density and optimum water content. Authors: Abolfazl Sahragard, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2021 Conference: 24th Conference of the Geological Society of Iran Date: 16-17 November Location: Tehran, Iran

Title: THE COMBINED USE OF LONG-TERM MULTI-SENSOR INSAR ANALYSIS AND FINITE ELEMENT SIMULATION TO PREDICT LAND SUBSIDENCE. Authors: Gharehdaghi Mahnoush, Fakher Ali, Cheshomi Akbar Year: 2019 Conference: GeoSpatial Conference 2019 Date: 12-14 October Location: Karaj, Iran

Title: Effect of Temperature on Undrained Shear Strength of Kaolinite. Authors: Mohmadi Farsani Fariborz, Cheshomi Akbar, Rajabi Ali M Year: 2019 Conference: 38th National Geosciences Congress Date: 30 April-1 May Location: Tehran, Iran.

 

Atınç PIRTI | Prediction Earthquake | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Atınç PIRTI | Prediction Earthquake | Best Researcher Award

Professor, Yıldız Technical University, Turkey

🏆 Professor Atınç Pırıtı, renowned for his groundbreaking research on earthquake prediction, has been honored with the prestigious Best Researcher Award. As a distinguished faculty member at Yıldız Technical University in Turkey, Prof. Pırıtı’s dedication and innovative approach have significantly advanced our understanding of seismic activity. His contributions to the field have not only enhanced the scientific community’s ability to forecast earthquakes but also provided invaluable insights for disaster preparedness and risk mitigation strategies. Prof. Pırıtı’s commitment to excellence serves as an inspiration, underscoring the importance of relentless pursuit in scientific inquiry and its potential to positively impact society. 🌍

Profile

orcid

Education Information

🎓 Professor Atınç Pırıtı obtained his Doctorate degree from Yıldız Technical University, specializing in Geomatic Engineering within the Faculty of Civil Engineering. His academic journey from 1998 to 2005 laid the foundation for his illustrious career in earthquake research. With a keen focus on geomatics, Prof. Pırıtı developed innovative methodologies to analyze and predict seismic events, contributing significantly to the field’s advancement. His tenure at Yıldız Technical University reflects a steadfast commitment to academic excellence and a passion for exploring the complexities of earth sciences. Prof. Pırıtı’s doctoral studies mark the beginning of a remarkable trajectory dedicated to understanding and mitigating seismic risks. 🏔️

 

Research Areas

⚙️ Professor Atınç Pırıtı specializes in Geotechnical Engineering and is an expert in Measuring Techniques, particularly GPS-GNSS technology, and Ground Measurements within the realm of Engineering and Technology. His expertise lies in leveraging advanced geomatics methods to conduct precise ground assessments essential for seismic risk analysis. Prof. Pırıtı’s pioneering work in developing and refining measurement techniques has revolutionized the field, providing engineers with critical data to assess and mitigate earthquake hazards. Through his dedication to advancing measurement technologies, he continues to enhance our understanding of geological processes, ensuring safer infrastructure and more resilient communities in seismic-prone regions. 🌐

Awards

📜 In September 2018, Professor Atınç Pırıtı was honored with a Certificate of Appreciation from the International Journal of Digital Earth, acknowledging his outstanding contributions to the field. This recognition underscores Prof. Pırıtı’s significant impact on the advancement of digital earth technologies and geomatics methodologies. His research has not only enriched academic discourse but has also paved the way for innovative approaches in understanding and managing earth’s complex systems. The Certificate of Appreciation serves as a testament to Prof. Pırıtı’s dedication and excellence in scholarly pursuits, inspiring further exploration and collaboration in the realm of digital earth sciences. 🌍

 

Administrative Experience

 

📚 Professor Atınç Pırıtı has made significant contributions to the field of geomatics and earthquake research, as evidenced by his publications in prestigious journals. His study on the 2010 Maule, Chile earthquake, using GNSS technology, demonstrates his commitment to investigating seismic events and improving prediction methodologies. Additionally, his research on evaluating the accuracy of building corner coordinates and examining earthquakes in locations like Izmir showcases his versatile expertise. Prof. Pırıtı’s work extends to various environmental settings, including forests and structural deformation monitoring, highlighting the breadth of his contributions to geodetic methods. His research enriches scientific discourse and enhances our understanding of earth processes. 🌍

Publications Top Notes

  1. Investigation and prediction of the 2010 Maule, Chile earthquake by using GNSS on 25, 26 and 27 February 2010
    • Year: 2024
    • Contributors: Atınç PIRTI
    • Source: Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  2. Investigation the effects of earthquake in Golcuk-Izmit (17 Aug 1999) by using GPS
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı
    • Source: Arabian Journal of Geosciences
  3. TESTING THE CONTRIBUTION, ACCURACY AND PERFORMANCE OF MGEX (GNSS (GPS+GLONASS+GALILEO+BEIDOU+QZSS)) POSITIONING IN THE STUDY REGION
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı
    • Source: Geodesy and Cartography
  4. Monitoring of Icelandic plate movement with GNSS method and GPS signal jamming effects in Iceland
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Ramazan Gürsel Hoşbaş; Mehmet Ali Yücel
    • Source: Reports on Geodesy and Geoinformatics
  5. DETERMINING THE LOCATION OF MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; M. Ali Yucel; Ramazan Gürsel Hoşbaş
    • Source: Geodesy and Cartography
  6. Evaluating the Accuracy of Determining Coordinates of Corners of the Building Surveyed in Tilt Technology
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Mehmet Ali Yücel
    • Source: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering
  7. TESTING THE EXCAVATOR PERFORMANCE (USING TOPCON 3D EXCAVATOR X63 SYSTEM) ESPECIALLY FOR NAVIGATION AND EARTHWORK
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Muharrem Yazici; Mehmet Ali Yucel
    • Source: Geodesy and Cartography
  8. IRNSS (NavIC) uyduları ve sinyal yapıları
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç PIRTI; Büşra ÖZATEŞ; Şefika ÇAKAR
    • Source: Geomatik
  9. Examination of the Earthquake (Samos Island) in Izmir (30.10.2020) by Using Cors-Tr GNSS Observations and InSAR Data
    • Year: 2023
    • Contributors: Atınç Pırtı; Ramazan Gürsel Hoşbaş; Mehmet Ali Yücel
    • Source: KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering
  10. QZSS uyduları ve sinyal yapıları
    • Year: 2022
    • Contributors: Atınç PIRTI; Zeynep ÖRS GÜNDOĞAN; Merve ŞİMŞEK
    • Source: Geomatik