Jose Matos | Engineering | Distinguished Scientist Award

Prof. Jose Matos | Engineering | Distinguished Scientist Award

Minho University - Portugal

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Summary

Professor José C. Matos is a prominent Portuguese civil engineer, academic, and scientific leader, known for his expertise in infrastructure asset management, structural reliability, and risk analysis. With a career that blends teaching, advanced research, and international collaboration, he currently serves as an Assistant Professor with Habilitation at the University of Minho, Portugal. His contributions span multiple domains, including sustainable infrastructure systems, critical asset monitoring, and decision-making under uncertainty. He is recognized for fostering innovation and cross-border collaboration in civil engineering and for leading several national and European-level infrastructure initiatives.

Educational Details

Professor Matos earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Minho between 2003 and 2007, with a specialization in safety and reliability analysis. His doctoral studies included a research exchange at the University of Girona, Spain. Prior to that, he obtained his Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Porto in 2002, where he graduated among the top 10% of his class, earning recognition from the university for academic excellence.

Professional Experience

His academic career began in 2002 as a Junior Teaching Assistant at the University of Porto and later at the University of Minho. He progressed through various academic roles, becoming an Assistant Professor with Habilitation in 2013 at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of Minho. In addition to his teaching and research, he has worked as a Structural Engineer at GEG – Engineering Consulting. Professor Matos has held leadership roles in several influential bodies, including Vice President of the International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), Director of the TMOB Mobility and Transportation HUB, and Head of the Risk and Asset Management on Civil Infrastructures Cluster (RAmCI). He is also an active board member of organizations such as APEE, OERN, and ANJE.

Research Interests

Professor Matos’s research spans a wide range of civil engineering domains, focusing particularly on asset management, lifecycle cost analysis, risk-based decision-making, and structural safety. He is a pioneer in applying probabilistic and data-driven methods to evaluate the performance and resilience of infrastructures. His work also includes developing tools for structural health monitoring, optimization of maintenance strategies, and improving the robustness and sustainability of transport and civil infrastructure systems.

Author Metrics

An accomplished scholar, Professor Matos has authored or co-authored more than 82 peer-reviewed journal articles indexed in ISI and Scopus and over 160 international conference papers. His research has gained wide recognition, with many of his works being highly cited, including top papers in Structural Safety, Engineering Structures, and Advances in Civil Engineering. He has delivered over 100 keynote speeches at international conferences and has lectured extensively worldwide. He maintains active research profiles on platforms such as ORCID (0000-0002-1536-2149), Scopus (36848395500), and Web of Science (ResearcherID: F-1917-2015), with consistent citation metrics reflecting his impact in the field.

Awards and Honors

Professor Matos has received numerous prestigious awards for his academic and scientific achievements. These include the Senior Scientist Award at the EUROSTRUCT Conference in 2021 and two Outstanding Scientific Article Awards from IABSE in 2022. He was honored with the European Union Merit Award in 2021 by the Organization of Young Entrepreneurs of the EU and AJEPC. The University of Minho awarded him Diplomas of Merit for Scientific Publication in both 2022 and 2023. His academic excellence was also recognized early in his career with a Top 10% Graduate Award from the University of Porto in 2002.

Publication Top Notes

1. Bridge Deterioration Prediction Models Using Artificial Intelligence in a Missing Data Scenario

Authors: CAF Souza, JMF de Carvalho, MHF Ribeiro, ACP Martins, FG Bellon, JC Matos
Published in: Structures, Volume 77, Article 109112, 2025
Summary:
This study presents innovative AI-driven models to predict bridge deterioration even when key inspection data is missing. The approach enhances the reliability of maintenance planning by leveraging machine learning and data imputation techniques to fill information gaps commonly found in infrastructure monitoring systems.

2. Drive-By Detection of Scour in a Railway Bridge

Authors: S Tola, E O’Brien, D Cantero, J Tinoco, JC Matos, T Bose, J Berkers
Published in: Journal of Bridge Engineering, Volume 30, Issue 7, Article 04025043, 2025
Summary:
This paper explores a non-invasive "drive-by" method for detecting scour in railway bridges using data collected from sensors on moving vehicles. The method significantly reduces inspection costs and time, while improving detection accuracy for early-stage scour-induced damage.

3. Scour-Induced Stability Risks of the Zogu Bridge: Preservation Challenges and Policy Recommendations for a Threatened European Heritage

Authors: E Periku, O Korini, E Luga, E Baron, JC Matos, A Kuriqi
Published in: Innovative Infrastructure Solutions, Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages 1–15, 2025
Summary:
Focusing on the historic Zogu Bridge, this study evaluates the scour-related stability risks threatening its structural integrity. The paper also discusses broader implications for heritage preservation, offering technical and policy recommendations for mitigating risks to aging European infrastructure assets.

4. Automating Inspection Data from Bridge Management System into Bridge Information Model

Authors: C Santos, F Luleci, J Amado, JC Matos, FN Catbas
Published in: Automation in Construction, Volume 174, Article 106128, 2025
Summary:
This research integrates bridge inspection data from Bridge Management Systems (BMS) into Building Information Modeling (BIM) platforms. The automation facilitates data-driven decision-making and supports predictive maintenance strategies, improving digital asset management for infrastructure operators.

5. Evaluating the Influence of Wind on UAV Path Planning for Bridge Inspections

Authors: E Aldao, G Fontenla-Carrera, F Veiga-López, H González-Jorge, JC Matos, et al.
Presented at: 2025 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS), Pages 236–242
Summary:
This conference paper analyzes how wind conditions affect UAV (drone) flight planning during bridge inspections. The research contributes to optimizing UAV navigation algorithms for accurate and safe data acquisition, especially in challenging environmental conditions often encountered during field inspections.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Professor José C. Matos is an outstanding candidate for the Distinguished Scientist Award. His blend of academic rigor, applied innovation, leadership, and international engagement has made significant contributions to the field of civil and structural engineering. His work on AI-based bridge assessment, infrastructure resilience, and digital asset management reflects both scholarly depth and practical relevance.

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Dr. Omar Otoom: Leading Researcher in Structural Engineering

🎉 Congratulations Dr. Omar Otoom on Winning the Best Researcher Award! 🏆 Your dedication to research, mentorship, and collaboration with international teams is truly commendable. This award is a testament to your outstanding work and the impact it has on the broader community.

🎓 Education:

  • Ph.D. in Civil Engineering
    University of Southern Queensland, August 2022, QLD, Australia
  • M.Eng. Studies in Structural Engineering
    University of Sydney, August 2009, NSW, Australia
  • M.Eng. Science in Construction Management
    University of New South Wales, October 2003, NSW, Australia
  • B.Sc. in Civil Engineering (Structural)
    Jordan University of Science and Technology, June 2000

Professional Profile:

🎯 Summary: Skilled in enhancing research with accuracy and precision. Dedicated to executing protocols to meet study objectives and requirements. Looking to establish myself in a position where I can demonstrate my initiative, problem-solving skills, and creativity to the best of my abilities. I believe that my skills, which include a calm demeanor and strong communication, will enable me to be successful.

 Experience:

Structural Design Engineer
Hychem Infrastructure Solutions, Brisbane, Australia
February 2023 – Present

  • Executed Material Take Off Orders for accurate project material estimates.
  • Developed Excel design calculation packages for FRP wrapping systems.
  • Communicated with engineers to acquire professional expertise.

Ph.D. Candidate
University of Southern Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
February 2019 – June 2022

  • Thesis Title: Behavior of circular columns strengthened by glass fibre reinforced polymer wrapping system
  • Investigated flexural behavior of reinforced concrete and timber columns.
  • Developed finite element models using ABAQUS software.
  • Conducted parametric studies on axial and flexural behavior.

University Lecturer
Fahad Bin Sultan University, Tabuk, Saudi Arabia
September 2012 – September 2018

  • Taught courses in Construction Management, Engineering Economy, and more.
  • Utilized e-learning systems for course management.

Jerash Private University, Jerash, Jordan
February 2011 – September 2012

  • Taught courses in Construction Materials, Dynamics, and more.
  • Developed curriculum and course materials.

Project Manager
Gulf Engineering House, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
January 2010 – October 2010

  • Reviewed design plans, prepared engineering reports.
  • Conducted on-site inspections.
  • Managed project updates and resource allocation.

Project Engineer and Supervisor
Ali Atoum for Engineering Consultations, Amman, Jordan
June 2000 – June 2002

  • Prepared construction plans and schedules.
  • Supervised multi-personnel operations.

💼 Skills:

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office, ABAQUS, Strand7, AutoCAD.
  • Strong presentation, communication, and teamwork skills.

📚 Publication Top Noted:

  • Flexural behaviour of circular reinforced concrete columns strengthened by GFRP wrapping system
  • Flexural behaviour of circular timber columns strengthened by GFRP wrapping system
  • Experimental and numerical evaluation of the compression behaviour of GFRP wrapped infill materials
  • Experimental and numerical analysis on the effectiveness of GFRP wrapping system on timber pile rehabilitation