Awards & Recognition
Recognitions for research, innovation, and teaching earned alongside collaborators and students. Highlights include international awards for geopolymer concrete, national innovation medals, and university honors for mentorship and community impact. These milestones reflect sustained work toward sustainable construction materials and real‑world outcomes.
Research Awards
🏆 IAAM Young Scientist Award
🗓️ 2022
📍 Stockholm, Sweden
🏅 International Recognition
The International Association of Advanced Materials (IAAM) Young Scientist Award is a prestigious recognition given to researchers under 40 years of age who have made significant contributions to the advancement of materials science and technology. I was honored to receive this award for my work on sustainable construction materials, particularly geopolymer concrete and waste utilization in construction.
The award recognized my research on developing environmentally friendly alkaline activators for geopolymer concrete, which has the potential to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the construction industry. The selection committee highlighted the innovative nature of my research and its potential for real-world applications in sustainable construction.
As part of the award, I was invited to present my research at the Advanced Materials Congress in Stockholm, Sweden, where I had the opportunity to share my findings with leading researchers in the field and establish new international collaborations.
Innovations & Patents
💡 Outstanding Award & Gold Medal (GEOLITE) at 34th ITEX
🗓️ 2023
📍 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
🏅 International Recognition
The 34th International Invention, Innovation & Technology Exhibition (ITEX) is one of the most prestigious innovation exhibitions in Malaysia. I was honored to receive the Outstanding Award and Gold Medal for GEOLITE, a one-part geopolymer concrete that can be mixed with water on-site, similar to ordinary Portland cement.
GEOLITE represents a significant advancement in geopolymer concrete technology, addressing one of the major barriers to its widespread adoption in the construction industry. By developing a one-part system that eliminates the need for handling caustic alkaline solutions on-site, GEOLITE makes geopolymer concrete more accessible and practical for everyday construction applications.
The innovation was recognized for its potential to revolutionize the construction industry by providing a sustainable alternative to traditional cement that is not only environmentally friendly but also user-friendly. The award has led to increased interest from industry partners and potential commercialization opportunities.
Teaching Excellence
🧑🏫 UTM Excellence in Teaching Award
🗓️ 2021
📍 Johor Bahru, Malaysia
🏅 University-Level Award
The UTM Excellence in Teaching Award is presented annually to faculty members who demonstrate exceptional teaching skills, innovative pedagogical approaches, and a strong commitment to student learning. I was honored to receive this award in recognition of my dedication to providing high-quality education in the field of civil engineering and sustainable construction materials.
The award recognized my efforts to integrate research into teaching, providing students with hands-on experience in laboratory experiments, field visits, and real-world projects. My approach to teaching emphasizes critical thinking, problem-solving, and the application of theoretical knowledge to practical challenges in the construction industry.
Student evaluations and feedback played a significant role in the selection process, highlighting the positive impact of my teaching methods on student learning outcomes and engagement. The award has motivated me to continue exploring innovative teaching approaches and mentoring the next generation of engineers.
Professional Service
🤝 Outstanding Community Engagement Award
🗓️ 2023
📍 Johor Bahru, Malaysia
🏅 University-Level Award
The Outstanding Community Engagement Award recognizes faculty members who have made significant contributions to community development through their expertise and service. I received this award for my work on sustainable housing solutions for rural communities and knowledge transfer programs for local construction industry professionals.
The award highlighted my project “Sustainable Housing Solutions for Rural Communities,” which involved working with local communities to implement affordable and sustainable housing solutions using locally available materials and appropriate technologies. The project not only provided improved housing but also created opportunities for skills development and income generation within the communities.
Additionally, the award recognized my efforts in organizing knowledge transfer programs for local construction industry professionals, providing them with the latest information and skills in sustainable construction practices. These programs have helped bridge the gap between academic research and industry practice, promoting the adoption of more sustainable approaches in the construction sector.