Andleeb Masood | Remote sensing | Young Scientist Award

Ms. Andleeb Masood | Remote sensing | Young Scientist Award

PHD researcher, Southwest Jiaotong University, China

Andleeb Masood is a dedicated physicist with a specialization in medical physics. She is known for her significant contributions to cancer research and radiation exposure analysis. A recipient of the Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme, she has demonstrated academic excellence and a strong commitment to scientific research.

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💼 Experience

Andleeb has extensive research experience, particularly in the field of medical physics. Her BS Honors research project focused on assessing radiation exposure doses to occupational workers at INMOL, conducted under the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission. For her MPhil research, she analyzed cancer incidence data at INMOL from 1984-2014, also under the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission’s auspices.

🔬 Research Interests

Andleeb’s research interests lie primarily in cancer epidemiology and medical physics. She is passionate about using data analysis and computational techniques to understand cancer trends and the impact of radiation exposure on medical staff and patients.

🏆 Awards

In 2016, Andleeb was awarded a laptop from the Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme Phase II, recognizing her academic achievements and dedication to her studies.

📚 List of Publications

Khalid Masood, Andleeb Masood, et al. Trends and Analysis of Cancer Incidence for Common Male and Female Cancers in the Population of Punjab Province of Pakistan during 1984 to 2014, Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, Vol 16, 5297-5304, 2015 (I.F. 2.514)

Andleeb Masood, Khalid Masood, et al. Assessment and Analysis of Thirty Years Cancer Incidence Data for the City Population of Lahore Pakistan: Trends and pattern from (1984-2014), Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2017

Saman Shahid, Khalid Masood, et al. Annual Average Effective Dose (AAED) Distribution and Analysis Of Lifetime Fatal and Lifetime Nonfatal cancer risks among Pakistani Medical Staff, FUUAST J. BIOL., 7(1): 37-45, 2017

Amin Darabnoush Tehrani | Buried Infrastructure Rehabilitation Award | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Amin Darabnoush Tehrani | Buried Infrastructure Rehabilitation Award | Best Researcher Award

Research Associate / Project Manager at The University of Texas at Arlington, United States

Amin Tehrani, PhD, PE, PACP is a Pipeline Specialist with expertise in Civil Engineering and Construction Management from the University of Texas at Arlington. He has extensive experience in trenchless technology, pipe rehabilitation, and project management. Amin has worked with renowned organizations like North Texas Municipal Water District, Freese and Nichols Inc., and ASFI Construction, LLC. He has made significant contributions to the field with research roles at the University of Texas at Arlington, focusing on innovative pipe lining technologies. Amin is recognized with an h-index of 10 and has been cited over 208 times in his field.

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Education 📚

Amin Tehrani earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a focus on Structure and Construction Management from the University of Texas at Arlington in 2020. He also holds an M.S. in Civil Engineering from the same institution and a B.S. from Azad University. His academic journey equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of the field, laying the foundation for his impactful career.

Experience 💼

Amin has served as a Wastewater Conveyance Engineer at North Texas Municipal Water District, overseeing capital improvement projects and providing technical support. He has also held the position of Project Manager at Freese and Nichols Inc. and ASFI Construction, LLC, where he specialized in trenchless technology rehabilitation design and project management. Additionally, Amin contributed to research projects at the University of Texas at Arlington as a Post-Doctoral Research Associate and Graduate Research/Teaching Assistant.

Research Interests 🔬

Amin’s research interests revolve around trenchless technology, pipe rehabilitation, and structural evaluation of pipe linings. He has been involved in groundbreaking research projects, including the evaluation of Polymeric Spray Applied Pipe Lining (SAPL) and the development of structural design methodologies for pipe linings. His research aims to advance the understanding and application of innovative pipe rehabilitation technologies.

Awards 🏆

Amin has received research funds totaling $300,000 for his project on Polymeric Spray Applied Pipe Lining (SAPL) Structural Evaluation through Soil Box Testing. His dedication to research and innovation has earned him recognition and funding support, reflecting his significant contributions to the field.

Publications Top Notes 📄

“Finite element analysis for ASTM C-76 reinforced concrete pipes with reduced steel cage” – 2016 Link 📖

“Laboratory Testing of Invert-cut Corrugated Metal Pipes Renewed with Polymeric Spray Applied Pipe Lining” – 2020 Link 📖

“Evaluation of Filling the Valleys of Corrugated Metal Pipes by Trenchless Spray Applied Pipe Linings” – 2019 Link 📖

“Structural evaluation of invert-cut circular and arch shape corrugated steel pipes through laboratory testing” – 2021 Link 📖