Abdulkadir Sanli | Smart Materials | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Abdulkadir Sanli, Imperial College London, United Kingdom.
Dr. Abdulkadir Sanli 👨🔬 is a postdoctoral research associate at Imperial College London 🇬🇧, specializing in bioengineering and smart diagnostics. His work includes NFC-enabled plant virus detection 🌿📲 and gamified home rehabilitation tools for children with cerebral palsy 🧠🎮. Previously, he served as Assistant Professor and Deputy Head at Turkish-German University 🇹🇷, contributing to research, teaching, and career development. With a Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Technische Universität Chemnitz 🇩🇪, his career spans academia and industry across Germany, China 🇨🇳, Turkey, and the UK. Dr. Sanli blends nanomaterials, sensors, and human-centered technology for impactful global solutions 🌍🔬.
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Education & Experience
🎓 Education:
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🎓 Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering – TU Chemnitz, Germany (2013–2018)
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🎓 M.Eng. in Measurement & Sensor Tech – Coburg University, Germany (2010–2012)
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🎓 Joint M.Eng. Program – University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, China (2011)
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🎓 B.Sc. in Electrical-Electronic Engineering – Dumlupınar University, Türkiye (2005–2009)
💼 Professional Experience:
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🧪 Postdoctoral Research Associate – Imperial College London, UK (2022–Present)
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👨🏫 Assistant Professor / Deputy Head – Turkish-German University, Türkiye (2019–2024)
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🎯 Director, Career Center – Turkish-German University (2019–2022)
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👨🏫 Lecturer – Turkish-German University (2018–2019)
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🔬 Research Assistant – TU Chemnitz, Germany (2013–2018)
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🧠 Researcher (MSc Thesis) – ChenYang Technologies, Germany (2012)
Suitability for the Award
Dr. Abdulkadir Sanli is a highly accomplished and internationally recognized researcher whose work in bioengineering, sensor technologies, and nanocomposite materials makes him an exemplary candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With a research career defined by interdisciplinary innovation, global collaboration, and societal impact, Dr. Sanli has consistently delivered pioneering solutions to real-world challenges in healthcare, agriculture, and smart materials. His scientific leadership, publication record, and groundbreaking innovations—especially in low-cost diagnostics, pediatric rehabilitation, and functional nanomaterials—position him as a leading contributor to modern engineering science.
Professional Development
Dr. Sanli’s professional journey is marked by global collaboration 🌐, academic leadership 🏛️, and innovative research 🔍. He has mentored MSc and PhD candidates, managed nationally funded projects, and built strong university-industry relations through career development initiatives 🤝. He introduced hands-on learning with gamified rehabilitation devices 🎮 and sensor-based automation 🔧. With experience across the UK, Türkiye, Germany, and China, he brings a multicultural, multidisciplinary outlook 👨🏫🌏. He continues to evolve in digital health tech, diagnostics, and smart materials, contributing to real-world applications that improve human well-being 💡❤️.
Research Focus
Dr. Sanli’s research lies at the intersection of smart materials, bioengineering, and diagnostic systems ⚙️🧪. His PhD focused on strain-sensitive CNT-based nanocomposites for advanced sensing 🧵📉. At Imperial College, he leads projects like NFC-based lateral flow assays (e-LFA) for plant virus detection 🌱📲 and SqueezAble, a soft-sensing rehab tool for children with cerebral palsy 🤖🧠. His work applies embedded electronics, soft robotics, and mobile integration to address global health and agricultural challenges 🌍🔬. He also explores gamification, automation, and electromechanical modeling for next-gen sensor applications 🎯⚡.
Awards & Honors
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🏆 Doctoral Grant Recipient – Turkish Ministry of Education (Grant Nr. 1416)
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🏅 Postdoctoral Appointment – Imperial College London, Department of Bioengineering
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🎖️ Project Leadership Roles – PI on multiple funded projects in Türkiye and UK
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📚 International Joint Program Graduate – Coburg University & USST, China
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🌍 Multinational Researcher Experience – Germany, UK, Türkiye, China
Publication Top Noted
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📄 Flexible carbon nanotube films for high performance strain sensors – Cited by: 346 📚 | Year: 2014 📆
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📄 Piezoresistive characterization of multi-walled carbon nanotube-epoxy based flexible strain sensitive films by impedance spectroscopy – Cited by: 151 📚 | Year: 2016 📆
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📄 Piezoresistive performance characterization of strain sensitive multi-walled carbon nanotube-epoxy nanocomposites – Cited by: 145 📚 | Year: 2017 📆
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📄 Electrical impedance analysis of carbon nanotube/epoxy nanocomposite-based piezoresistive strain sensors under uniaxial cyclic static tensile loading – Cited by: 30 📚 | Year: 2020 📆
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📄 Piezoresistive pressure sensor based on carbon nanotubes/epoxy composite under cyclic loading – Cited by: 23 📚 | Year: 2018 📆
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📄 Investigation of temperature effect on the electrical properties of MWCNTs/epoxy nanocomposites by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy – Cited by: 20 📚 | Year: 2020 📆
is a Professor and Head of the Department of Civil Engineering at Inha University, Korea. His expertise spans hazard risk analysis,
. With a Ph.D. from Georgia Institute of Technology, he has held key roles in academia and industry, including POSCO E&C and Daegu University. A prolific researcher, he leads cutting-edge projects in digital twins, CFRP reinforcements, and AI-driven structural analysis 
. He actively contributes to global conferences and editorial boards, shaping the future of civil engineering innovation
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Ph.D. in Civil Engineering – Georgia Institute of Technology (2010)
Professor & Head – Inha University (2024–Present)
Graduate Research Assistant – Georgia Tech & KAIST
. Committed to innovation, he continues to pioneer advanced construction materials, ensuring structural integrity and sustainability for future generations 
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. His research spans
for predictive maintenance. His work on carbon fiber reinforcement
aims at sustainable infrastructure
. With expertise in high-speed rail bridge dynamics
and concrete deterioration analysis
, his research contributes to safer, longer-lasting structures in civil engineering.
Best Paper Award – Korea Society of Civil Engineers
Flexural capacity of fiber reinforced concrete with a consideration of concrete strength and fiber content – Construction and Building Materials (2017) –
Cited by: 173
Influence of concrete strength combined with fiber content in the residual flexural strengths of fiber reinforced concrete – Composite Structures (2017) –
Investigation of extreme environmental conditions and design thermal gradients during construction for prestressed concrete bridge girders – Journal of Bridge Engineering (2012) – 

Application of probabilistic neural networks for prediction of concrete strength – Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering (2005) – 
Analysis of thermal environmental effects on precast, prestressed concrete bridge girders: temperature differentials and thermal deformations – Advances in Structural Engineering (2012) – 
Crack-closing performance of NiTi and NiTiNb fibers in cement mortar beams using shape memory effects – Composite Structures (2018) – 
Experimental study of the reinforcement effect of macro-type high strength polypropylene on the flexural capacity of concrete – Construction and Building Materials (2016) –
A vision-based dynamic rotational angle measurement system for large civil structures – Sensors (2012) – 