Konstantinos Azis | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Dr. Konstantinos Azis | Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Democritus University of Thrace | Greece

Dr. Konstantinos Azis is an accomplished environmental engineer and postdoctoral researcher whose work focuses on advanced wastewater treatment technologies, membrane bioreactor systems, and intelligent process control for sustainable water management. His research integrates biological, physicochemical, and automated monitoring approaches to optimize the performance of aerobic, anoxic, and anaerobic treatment processes, particularly in membrane systems and intermittently aerated bioreactors. He specializes in the design and operation of high-efficiency treatment units, development of real-time control strategies using programmable logic controllers, simulation-driven optimization with STOAT, and monitoring of key environmental parameters through continuous online sensors. His contributions extend to biological degradation studies of micropollutants, pharmaceuticals, and agrochemical contaminants, as well as post-treatment polishing processes such as activated carbon adsorption, sand filtration, ultrafiltration, and advanced oxidation. His research output demonstrates strong international visibility, with publications addressing membrane fouling mitigation, nutrient removal enhancement, biofouling dynamics, and energy-efficient aeration strategies. Dr. Azis has contributed significantly to environmental biotechnology by combining laboratory experimentation, field-scale evaluation, and computational modeling, offering practical solutions for water reuse and circular economy applications. His work has earned recognition through contributions to high-impact journals, service as a reviewer for numerous international scientific journals, and involvement as a Guest Editor in thematic issues focusing on sustainable wastewater treatment technologies. His scholarly influence is reflected in Scopus metrics: 118 citations and h-index 7, and Google Scholar metrics: 163 citations, h-index 8, i10-index 8, demonstrating the growing impact and relevance of his research across the wastewater engineering and environmental science communities. His scientific record and active research engagement position him as a strong candidate for the Research Excellence Award.

Publication Profile

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Featured Publications

Azis, K., Mavriou, Z., Karpouzas, D. G., Ntougias, S., & Melidis, P. (2021). Evaluation of sand filtration and activated carbon adsorption for the post-treatment of a secondary biologically-treated fungicide-containing wastewater. Processes, 9(7), 1223.

Azis, K., Zerva, I., Melidis, P., Caceres, C., Bourtzis, K., & Ntougias, S. (2019). Biochemical and nutritional characterization of the medfly gut symbiont Enterobacter sp. AA26 for its use as probiotics in sterile insect technique applications. BMC Biotechnology, 19(Suppl 2), 90.

Azis, K., Ntougias, S., & Melidis, P. (2021). NH4+-N versus pH and ORP versus NO3−-N sensors during online monitoring of an intermittently aerated and fed membrane bioreactor. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28(26), 33837–33843.

Azis, K., Ntougias, S., & Melidis, P. (2019). Fouling control, using various cleaning methods, applied on an MBR system through continuous TMP monitoring. Desalination and Water Treatment, 167, 343–350.

Papazlatani, C. V., Kolovou, M., Gkounou, E. E., Azis, K., Mavriou, Z., & others. (2022). Isolation, characterization and industrial application of a Cladosporium herbarum fungal strain able to degrade the fungicide imazalil. Environmental Pollution, 301, 119030.

Vasso Papadimitriou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Vasso Papadimitriou | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Greece

Ms. Vasso Papadimitriou is an accomplished researcher and academic affiliated with the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and the Region of Central Macedonia, Greece. Her research primarily focuses on construction project management, cost estimation models, and the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) techniques, particularly Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs), in the field of building renovation and project planning. She has contributed significantly to the development of predictive and hybrid models that enhance accuracy in early-stage and final cost estimation for construction and renovation projects. Dr. Papadimitriou’s innovative work combines ANN methodologies, including Radial Basis Function (RBF) and Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) networks, with Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) approaches such as the TOPSIS Methodology to create efficient, data-driven tools for project assessment and optimization. Her research also aligns with Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 9 and SDG 17), focusing on promoting innovation, infrastructure, and partnerships for sustainable growth. She has published in international peer-reviewed journals indexed in Scopus, Web of Science (SCI-Expanded, ESCI), and other scientific databases. According to Scopus, she has 6 publications, 3 citations, and an h-index of 1. On Google Scholar, she holds 14 total citations, an h-index of 3, and an i10-index of 1, while ResearchGate records 6 publications, 11 citations, and an h-index of 2. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges civil engineering, computer science, and digital construction, contributing to advancements in cost modeling and sustainable infrastructure management. Through her publications and research collaborations, Dr. Papadimitriou continues to make impactful contributions to the field of engineering innovation and AI-driven construction technology. Her outstanding achievements and innovative contributions to predictive modeling and sustainable construction management make her a deserving nominee for the Best Researcher Award.

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Featured Publications

Papadimitriou, V. E., & Aretoulis, G. N. (2024). A final cost estimating model for building renovation projects. Buildings, 14(4), 1072.

Papadimitriou, V. E., Aretoulis, G. N., & Papathanasiou, J. (2024). Radial Basis Function (RBF) and Multilayer Perceptron (MLP) comparative analysis on building renovation cost estimation: The case of Greece. Algorithms, 17(9), 390.

Papadimitriou, V., & Aretoulis, G. (2023). Neural network models as a cost prediction tool to prevent building construction projects from a failure—A literature review. Proceedings of the Erasmus+ PROSPER Project International Scientific Conference, 1–10.

Papadimitriou, V. E., & Aretoulis, G. N. (2025). An innovative approach regarding efficient and expedited early building renovation cost estimation utilizing ANNs and the TOPSIS methodology. Algorithms, 18(11), 696.

Kritikos, P., Papadimitriou, V., & Aretoulis, G. N. (2021). Required project designers’ attributes as perceived by male and female engineers. International Journal of Decision Support System Technology (IJDSST), 13(4), 1–15.

 

 

Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju | Heavy Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju | Heavy Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Site Supervisor at Federal University of Technology Akure, Nigeria

Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju is an aspiring quantity surveyor and construction professional with a strong passion for digital technology adoption in heavy engineering projects. He holds a Bachelor of Technology degree in Quantity Surveying from The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria. With hands-on experience in construction supervision, cost estimation, and project management, he has contributed to large-scale projects such as the Dangote Refinery drainage system and the Lekki-Epe Expressway rehabilitation. His research focuses on integrating digital technology tools into construction management for improved efficiency. Recognized for his leadership skills, he has served as a student liaison and actively contributed to student welfare initiatives. Beyond his technical expertise, he is passionate about green building practices and sustainable construction. A creative individual, he enjoys mural painting and canvas art. His technical proficiency, problem-solving skills, and adaptability position him as a promising professional in the construction and engineering industry.

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Education 🎓

Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju earned his Bachelor of Technology in Quantity Surveying from The Federal University of Technology, Akure, Ondo, Nigeria, with a Second Class Upper Division (3.57/5.00 GPA). His academic journey focused on key areas such as cost estimation, risk management, construction measurement, valuation, and digital technology adoption in engineering projects. His thesis, titled “Adoption of Digital Technology Tools in Heavy Engineering Projects in Lagos State, Nigeria,” examined how modern construction technologies can optimize efficiency and reduce costs. Under the supervision of Dr. Oke A.E., he employed advanced data analysis techniques such as Factor Analysis, Frequency Distribution, and Standard Deviation to assess the challenges and benefits of digital technology in construction. His research contributes to the growing field of digital transformation in the engineering sector. Throughout his academic career, he demonstrated leadership, analytical thinking, and a commitment to sustainable building practices.

work Experience💼

Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju has gained valuable experience in the construction industry through various roles. As a Site Supervisor at Nimasa Nig Ventures, he oversaw the construction of a 50m drainage system at the Dangote Refinery, ensuring successful project execution from excavation to completion. During his tenure as an Intern Quantity Surveyor at Craneburge Construction Company, he measured work progress, collected data, and assisted in the preparation of interim valuations for the Lekki-Epe Expressway rehabilitation project. He also worked with the Edo State Public Building and Maintenance Agency, preparing bill of quantities for construction projects, aiding in procurement and budgeting. His expertise in cost estimation, contract administration, and risk management has been instrumental in ensuring project efficiency. With a strong foundation in Microsoft Project, SPSS, and Microsoft Excel, he continues to contribute to the industry by integrating digital tools for enhanced project management.

Awards and Honors 

Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju has been recognized for his leadership and impact in the academic and professional spheres. He received the Most Respected Occupant Award (2021 & 2022) at Akindeko Hall of Residence, The Federal University of Technology, Akure, for his outstanding contributions to student welfare and leadership. As a student leader, he played a crucial role in creating a dedicatory mural for a late coursemate, a gesture that fostered unity and remembrance within the student community. His ability to bridge communication between students and hostel management ensured the prompt resolution of student concerns. His research contributions in digital construction technologies have positioned him as a forward-thinking professional committed to advancing sustainable construction practices. His achievements highlight his dedication to academic excellence, leadership, and innovation in the construction industry, making him a promising candidate for future industry awards.

 

Research Focus

Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju’s research focuses on the adoption of digital technology tools in heavy engineering projects to enhance efficiency, accuracy, and cost-effectiveness in the construction industry. His thesis investigated how digital tools such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and drone surveying can revolutionize project management in Lagos State, Nigeria. His study utilized Factor Analysis, Mean Item Score, and Standard Deviation to evaluate the key drivers and barriers to digital adoption in construction. He is particularly interested in green building practices, sustainable construction, and risk management. His research aims to bridge the gap between traditional construction methods and emerging digital solutions to improve project execution. His passion for data-driven decision-making and technology integration positions him as an innovator in the field of construction technology and engineering.

 

Conclusion✅

Oluwatayo Timothy Jesudaju is a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his research contributions, industry experience, and leadership roles. By increasing his research publications and seeking international collaborations, he can further establish himself as a leading expert in construction technology and management.

 

📚Publications to Noted

 

Digital Evolution in Nigerian Heavy-Engineering Projects: A Comprehensive Analysis of Technology Adoption for Competitive Edge

*Published on January 26, 2025, in the journal Buildings, this article explores how the fourth industrial revolution’s digital technologies can enhance the operations and competitiveness of Nigerian heavy-construction firms.

Authors:

  • A.E. Oke
  • J. Aliu
  • M.Z. Farhana
  • O.T. Jesudaju
  • H.-P. Lee

Citations: As of now, the article has been cited 0 times.

A Capability Assessment Model for Implementing Digital Technologies in Nigerian Heavy Construction Firms

*Published on July 30, 2024, in the journal Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, this study introduces a tailored capability assessment model and self-appraisal tool to aid Nigerian heavy construction firms in their digital transformation efforts.

Authors:

  • A.E. Oke
  • J. Aliu
  • M.Z. Farhana
  • O.T. Jesudaju
  • H.-P. Lee

Citations: As of now, the article has been cited 0 times.