Ms. Maryam Tariq | Sustainable development | Chemical Resilience and Sustainability Award

Ms. Maryam Tariq | Sustainable development | Chemical Resilience and Sustainability Award

Ms. Maryam Tariq , University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, Pakistan

Maryam Tariq is a skilled civil engineer specializing in sustainable construction, environmental engineering, and innovative materials. Currently pursuing a Master’s in Environmental Engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore, her research focuses on bamboo-concrete integration using nanotechnology for resilient structures. She is a LEED Green Associate, recognized for her leadership and communication skills, and has led impactful projects, including hybrid renewable energy systems and chemically treated bamboo applications. With expertise in climate adaptation, waste management, and nanomaterials, Maryam is committed to advancing sustainability and eco-friendly practices through academic and practical contributions.

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Summary of Suitability for Award:

Maryam Tariq is an exceptionally qualified candidate for the “Chemical Resilience and Sustainability Award”, owing to her groundbreaking research and academic achievements in sustainable construction and environmental engineering. Her innovative work focuses on chemically treating bamboo reinforced with nanoparticles to create eco-friendly and resilient construction materials. These contributions align seamlessly with the principles of chemical resilience and sustainability by advancing the use of renewable, biodegradable materials in place of conventional, resource-intensive alternatives like steel. Maryam Tariq’s pioneering work in chemically treated bamboo for sustainable construction and her broader research into renewable energy systems make her an exemplary choice for the Chemical Resilience and Sustainability Award. Her contributions not only advance the scientific understanding of resilient, eco-friendly materials but also align closely with global sustainability goals, particularly SDGs 9, 11, and 13. Awarding her this recognition would celebrate her efforts and inspire future innovations in chemical sustainability.

🎓Education:

Maryam Tariq is a dedicated scholar currently pursuing her Master of Science in Environmental Engineering at the University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore. Her coursework emphasizes climate change adaptation, solid waste management, and the use of nanomaterials for sustainable development. Her thesis, focused on synergistic bamboo-concrete integration enhanced with nanoparticles, reflects her commitment to innovative and eco-friendly solutions in infrastructure. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Central Punjab, where she honed her expertise in structural engineering through projects like CFRP-wrapped columns and bamboo reinforcement. Her strong academic foundation was laid at District Public School and College for Girls where she excelled in science and pre-engineering disciplines. Throughout her education, Maryam has demonstrated an exceptional ability to combine technical knowledge with practical applications, making her a promising figure in the field of sustainable engineering.

🏢Work Experience:

Maryam Tariq’s professional journey reflects her dedication to sustainable engineering and innovative construction. She is currently interning with Structax Consultancy through the Pakistan Engineering Council OJT Program, contributing to high-impact construction projects. Since December 2024, she has served as a Project Coordinator at NRTC Energies, overseeing energy sustainability projects and utilizing tools like MS Project and Power BI to streamline operations. Her standout projects include developing bamboo-nanoparticle concrete beams as cost-effective and eco-friendly alternatives to steel reinforcement and conducting a techno-economic assessment of floating photovoltaics hybridized with hydropower plants. She also brings experience in analyzing slender columns using CFRP wrapping techniques. With her strong organizational and leadership skills, Maryam has successfully managed multidisciplinary teams, ensuring the delivery of innovative, sustainable solutions aligned with global environmental goals.

🏅Awards: 

Maryam Tariq has received multiple accolades recognizing her contributions to sustainable engineering. She won the PEC FYDP Achievement Award (2023) for her groundbreaking project on sustainable construction. She was selected for the Hatch-08 Entrepreneurship Platform (2023) at NSTP-NUST, where she developed her entrepreneurial skills. Maryam reached the final stages of the FICS Research Competition (2023) for her work on bamboo-concrete integration, highlighting her research’s impact. In 2024, she earned the prestigious LEED Green Associate credential from the U.S. Green Building Council, reflecting her expertise in green architecture and eco-friendly designs. These achievements underscore her dedication to addressing global environmental challenges through innovative engineering solutions.

🔬Research Focus:

Maryam Tariq’s research centers on sustainable construction and renewable energy systems. She explores the use of chemically treated bamboo and nanoparticles as eco-friendly alternatives to steel reinforcement in concrete, advancing cost-effective, resilient infrastructure solutions. Her work also delves into hybrid renewable energy systems, such as floating photovoltaics combined with hydropower plants, aiming to optimize land use, conserve water, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, she focuses on climate change adaptation, nanomaterials, and waste management, aligning her efforts with global sustainability goals, particularly SDGs 9, 11, and 13. Maryam’s innovative studies are paving the way for smarter, more sustainable engineering practices.

Publication Top Notes:

Advancing Sustainable Construction: Experimental Study of Concrete Beams Reinforced with Chemically Treated Bamboo and Enhanced Interfacial Bonding Using Nanotechnology

Authors: M. Tariq, S. Haydar, R.A. Khushnood, A. Hameed, N. Khan

Journal: Journal of Building Engineering, 2025, Volume 99, Article 111552

Abstract: This study investigates the structural performance of concrete beams reinforced with chemically treated bamboo, aiming to enhance interfacial bonding through nanotechnology. The research explores the potential of bamboo as a sustainable alternative to traditional steel reinforcement in concrete structures.

Evaluating the Potential of Chemically Modified Bamboo for Sustainable and Green Construction

Authors: M. Tariq, R.A. Khushnood, Z.B. Babar, M.A. Basit

Journal: Journal of Building Engineering, 2024, Volume 86, Article 108634

Abstract: This paper examines the effectiveness of acid-based chemical treatments on bamboo to improve its durability, physicochemical, structural, and mechanical properties. The goal is to assess bamboo’s viability as a sustainable construction material.

 

 

 

 

 

Chikara Tsutsumi | Biodegradable polymer | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Chikara Tsutsumi | Biodegradable polymer | Best Researcher Award

Professor at National Institute of Technology, Niihama College, Japan

Dr. Chikara Tsutsumi is a Professor at the Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology in the National Institute of Technology, Niihama College (NIT, Niihama College) since 2020. He obtained his Doctor of Engineering degree in polymer chemistry from Hiroshima University in 2004. His research primarily focuses on biodegradable polymers, with particular emphasis on developing controlled-release materials and UV protection solutions. Dr. Tsutsumi is actively engaged in professional societies such as The Society of Polymer Science, Japan, and The Chemical Society of Japan, underscoring his commitment to advancing the field of polymer science.

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Dr. Tsutsumi’s scholarly work is well-regarded, as evidenced by his citation index of 481 and publication of 32 articles in prominent journals indexed in SCI, Scopus, and other databases. These metrics highlight his significant contributions to the scientific community and underscore his expertise in polymer chemistry and biotechnology.

  • Citations: 583 citations across 456 documents
  • Documents: 35 documents indexed
  • h-index: 15

These metrics reflect Dr. Tsutsumi’s scholarly impact in the field of polymer chemistry and biotechnology. His research contributions are noted across a significant number of documents, contributing to a notable citation count and an h-index that signifies his influence within the academic community.

Education

Dr. Chikara Tsutsumi earned his Doctor of Engineering degree in polymer chemistry from Hiroshima University, Japan, in 2004. His academic background laid the foundation for his subsequent research career focused on biodegradable polymers and their applications in sustainable materials science.

Research Focus

Dr. Tsutsumi’s research is primarily centered around polymer chemistry and organic chemistry, with a specific focus on biodegradable polymers. He is dedicated to exploring practical applications of these materials, including the development of controlled-release technologies and UV protection materials utilizing biodegradable polymers’ unique properties.

Professional Journey

With a career spanning over two decades, Dr. Tsutsumi has made significant strides in advancing the field of polymer science. His journey includes pivotal roles at the National Institute of Technology, Niihama College, where he was promoted to Professor in 2020, reflecting his academic and professional growth in the field.

Honors & Awards

Dr. Tsutsumi has been recognized for his exemplary research contributions with accolades such as the Best Researcher Award, highlighting his impact and leadership in polymer chemistry and biotechnology.

Publications Noted & Contributions

Dr. Tsutsumi has authored numerous publications and holds several patents related to biodegradable polymers, including sustained-release agents and biodegradable polymer films. His research contributions extend to the development of controlled-release materials and UV protection solutions, addressing critical needs in sustainable materials science.

Trial Fabrication of NADH-Dependent Enzymatic Ethanol Biofuel Cell Providing H2 Gas as well as Electricity

  • Journal: Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 2023, 96(4), pp. 331–338
  • Authors: Yano, J., Suzuki, K., Hashimoto, C., Hayase, N., Kitani, A., and Chikara Tsutsumi
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: This article likely explores the development and performance of an enzymatic ethanol biofuel cell capable of generating both electricity and hydrogen gas, illustrating Dr. Tsutsumi’s research into sustainable energy technologies.

An environmentally adaptable stereocomplex derived from lactide copolymers with improved UV shielding characteristics based on morphological changes

  • Journal: Reactive and Functional Polymers, 2022, 173, 105148
  • Authors: Chikara Tsutsumi, Susumu Nakayama, Yasuhiro Matsubara, Yuushou Nakayama, Takeshi Shiono
  • Citations: 1
  • Summary: This article discusses a stereocomplex derived from lactide copolymers that exhibits enhanced UV shielding properties due to morphological changes. It highlights Dr. Tsutsumi’s work in polymer chemistry and materials science.

Ethanol Biofuel Cell Utilizing Photo-Excited Flavin-Mediated Oxidation of β-Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide Hydrate (NADH) at the Anode and Reduction of H+ Ions at the Cathode

  • Journal: Journal of Electronic Materials, 2020, 49(8), pp. 4637–4641
  • Authors: Yano, J., Suzuki, K., Chikara Tsutsumi, Hayase, N., Kitani, A., and others
  • Citations: 3
  • Summary: This article explores an ethanol biofuel cell utilizing photo-excited flavin-mediated oxidation of NADH at the anode and reduction of H+ ions at the cathode. It showcases Dr. Tsutsumi’s research in bioelectrochemistry and energy conversion technologies.

Synthesis, properties and biodegradation of periodic copolyesters composed of hydroxy acids, ethylene glycol, and terephthalic acid

  • Journal: Polymer Degradation and Stability, 2020, 174, 109095
  • Authors: Nakayama, Y., Yagumo, W., Tanaka, R., Yamano, N., Nakayama, A., and Chikara Tsutsumi
  • Citations: 19
  • Summary: This article investigates the synthesis, properties, and biodegradation characteristics of periodic copolyesters incorporating hydroxy acids, ethylene glycol, and terephthalic acid. It underscores Dr. Tsutsumi’s expertise in sustainable polymer materials.

Impregnation of poly(L-lactide-ran-δ-valerolactone) with essential bark oil using supercritical carbon dioxide

  • Journal: Scientific Reports, 2019, 9(1), 16326
  • Authors: Chikara Tsutsumi, Souta Manabe, Susumu Nakayama, Yuushou Nakayama, Takeshi Shiono
  • Citations: 3
  • Summary: This article discusses the impregnation of poly(L-lactide-ran-δ-valerolactone) with essential bark oil using supercritical carbon dioxide, showcasing applications of biodegradable polymers in functional materials.

Research Timeline

Throughout his career, Dr. Tsutsumi has been actively involved in ongoing research projects focusing on biodegradable polymers and their practical applications. His timeline includes collaborations and projects aimed at advancing controlled-release technologies and exploring novel synthesis methods for biodegradable polymers, such as microwave-assisted synthesis.

Collaborations and Projects

Dr. Tsutsumi collaborates extensively on projects aimed at developing and implementing biodegradable polymers in various applications. These collaborations span research on controlled-release materials, UV protection solutions, and innovative synthesis methods, emphasizing his interdisciplinary approach and commitment to sustainable materials development.