Innovative Research Award

Muhammad Adeel
Wuhan University of Technology (WUT), China

Muhammad Adeel
Affiliation Wuhan University of Technology (WUT)
Country China
Google Scholar ID KJG4qeEAAAAJ
Documents 13
Citations 83
h-index 5
Subject Area Engineering
Event Computer Scientists Awards
ORCID 0009-0007-7591-7621

Muhammad Adeel is an engineering researcher affiliated with Wuhan University of Technology whose reported scholarly profile includes 13 documents, 83 citations, and an h-index of 5. His recent publication record connects artificial intelligence, digital technologies, sustainable construction, urban resilience, and infrastructure assessment, indicating an interdisciplinary research orientation within engineering. [1]

Abstract

The Innovative Research Award profile recognizes a research trajectory centered on technology-enabled engineering and sustainable built environments. Adeel’s recent work addresses lightweight computer vision for pavement-crack detection, 3D-printed concrete, digital twins, nature-based solutions, sustainable residential architecture, and generative design. [2] These themes collectively demonstrate engagement with computational methods and practical engineering challenges.

Keywords

Innovative Research Award; engineering; artificial intelligence; computer vision; digital twins; sustainable construction; 3D concrete printing; urban resilience; generative design.

Introduction

Contemporary engineering increasingly combines computational intelligence with sustainability objectives. The supplied publication record reflects this convergence through applications spanning infrastructure monitoring, construction technology, architecture, and climate-resilient urban development. [3]

Research Profile

The reported profile comprises 13 documents, 83 citations, and an h-index of 5. The research emphasis is classified under Engineering, while the publication topics extend into artificial intelligence, digital transformation, sustainable materials, and urban systems. These areas suggest a multidisciplinary approach to technology-oriented engineering problems.

Research Contributions

  • Application of lightweight YOLO-based computer vision to multi-class pavement-crack detection for potential edge deployment. [1]
  • Investigation of 3D-printed concrete as a sustainable construction technology. [2]
  • Integration of digital twins and nature-based solutions for climate-resilient urban design. [3]

Publications

  • Selected recent publications include Evaluating YOLO26s for Multi-Class Pavement Crack Detection: A Lightweight Approach for Sustainable Edge Deployment (Sensors, 2026).
  • Role of 3D Printed Concrete as a Sustainable Structure and Construction (2025).
  • Integrating Digital Twin and Nature Based Solutions for Climate Resilient Urban Design (2025).
  • Integrating Sustainable Design and Digital Technologies in Urban Residential Architecture (2025).
  • AI-Driven Generative Design for Next-Generation 3D Concrete Printing in Architecture (2025). [4]

Research Impact

The reported citation count of 83 and h-index of 5 provide quantitative indicators of scholarly visibility. More broadly, the publications address applied problems relevant to infrastructure maintenance, sustainable construction, housing, architecture, and resilient cities, creating potential connections between computational research and engineering practice.

Award Suitability

Based on the supplied profile and publication record, the Innovative Research Award is relevant to a research portfolio that combines emerging digital technologies with sustainability-oriented engineering. The documented work demonstrates thematic breadth and recent activity across artificial intelligence, digital twins, advanced construction, and sustainable architectural systems. [5]

Conclusion

Muhammad Adeel’s reported research profile reflects an interdisciplinary engineering agenda focused on applying computational and digital technologies to sustainable infrastructure and built-environment challenges. His recent publications provide a basis for considering the profile within the Innovative Research Award category.

References

  1. Adeel, M. et al. (2026). Evaluating YOLO26s for Multi-Class Pavement Crack Detection: A Lightweight Approach for Sustainable Edge Deployment. Sensors.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/s26165113
  2. Adeel, M. et al. (2025). Role of 3D Printed Concrete as a Sustainable Structure and Construction. European Journal of Theoretical and Applied Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.59324/ejtas.2025.3(5).18
  3. Adeel, M. et al. (2025). Integrating Digital Twin and Nature Based Solutions for Climate Resilient Urban Design. EJSMT.
    https://doi.org/10.59324/ejsmt.2025.1(5).01
  4. Adeel, M. et al. (2025). Integrating Sustainable Design and Digital Technologies in Urban Residential Architecture. European Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology.
    https://doi.org/10.59324/ejaset.2025.3(4).14
  5. Adeel, M. et al. (2025). AI-Driven Generative Design for Next-Generation 3D Concrete Printing in Architecture: State of the Art. European Journal of Applied Science, Engineering and Technology.
    https://doi.org/10.59324/ejaset.2025.3(2).19
Muhammad Adeel | Engineering | Innovative Research Award

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