Best Innovator Award
| Cristiano Giuseppe Coviello | |
|---|---|
| Researcher | Cristiano Giuseppe Coviello |
| Affiliation | Politecnico di Bari |
| Country | Italy |
| Scopus ID | 58903927500 |
| Documents | 10 |
| Citations | 70 |
| h-index | 5 |
| Subject Area | Synthetic Fibers |
| Event | International Research Awards on Fiberreinforced Polymer |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-0473-6344 |
Cristiano Giuseppe Coviello
Politecnico di Bari, Italy
The Best Innovator Award recognizes researchers whose scholarly activities demonstrate innovation, technical rigor, and practical relevance within advanced construction materials and fiber-reinforced systems. Cristiano Giuseppe Coviello of Politecnico di Bari has contributed to the study of synthetic fibers, fiber-reinforced cementitious composites, masonry strengthening systems, and sustainable construction materials. His published investigations address impact resistance, durability, structural monitoring, operational modal analysis, and the utilization of recycled fibers in engineering applications.[1] The combination of experimental research and applied engineering methodologies provides a notable basis for consideration within international academic recognition programs.[2]
Abstract
Cristiano Giuseppe Coviello’s research portfolio focuses on synthetic fibers, fiber-reinforced composites, masonry structures, and sustainable construction materials. His investigations examine the mechanical performance of fiber-reinforced cementitious systems, crack propagation mechanisms, dynamic identification of historic masonry bridges, and recycled polymer applications. These studies contribute to the advancement of resilient and environmentally responsible infrastructure technologies while supporting evidence-based engineering design approaches.[3]
Keywords
Synthetic Fibers, Fiber-Reinforced Composites, Masonry Structures, FRCM Systems, Sustainable Materials, Structural Engineering, Dynamic Identification, Recycled Fibers.
Introduction
Research in fiber-reinforced materials continues to play an important role in improving structural durability, sustainability, and safety. Coviello’s work addresses contemporary challenges associated with masonry reinforcement, composite behavior, and innovative material development. Through experimental investigations and analytical evaluation, his studies explore methods for enhancing structural performance while promoting resource-efficient construction practices.[4]
Research Profile
Affiliated with Politecnico di Bari, Coviello has developed a publication record focused on advanced structural materials and infrastructure assessment. His scholarly output includes journal articles addressing both experimental and applied engineering topics. The available bibliometric indicators demonstrate active engagement within the scientific community, particularly in fields associated with synthetic fibers, composite materials, and structural diagnostics.[1]
Research Contributions
- Investigation of crack patterns in masonry walls reinforced with FRCM and TRM systems under impact loading.
- Evaluation of recycled, natural, and commercial fibers for enhanced cementitious composite performance.
- Optimization of accelerometer placement strategies for dynamic structural identification.
- Experimental studies on historical masonry bridge monitoring using operational modal analysis.
- Assessment of waste polyethylene terephthalate as reinforcement in cementitious mixtures.
Publications
- Crack Pattern Analysis of Masonry Walls Reinforced with FRCMs and TRMs Under Mass Impact (2026).
- Comparison of Mechanical Performance of FRCs with Recycled, Natural and Commercial Fibers (2026).
- Optimization of Accelerometer Placements for Dynamic Identification of Historical Masonry Bridges (2025).
- Experimental Study on Dynamic Identification of Historical Three-Arch Masonry Bridges (2025).
- On the Cementitious Mixtures Reinforced with Waste Polyethylene Terephthalate (2024).
Research Impact
The research output contributes to advancing knowledge regarding sustainable reinforcement materials, infrastructure monitoring, and performance-based engineering. Particular emphasis on recycled polymers and natural fibers aligns with contemporary sustainability objectives. Furthermore, studies involving historical masonry structures provide practical insights for preservation engineering and structural assessment methodologies.[5]
Award Suitability
Coviello’s portfolio reflects interdisciplinary innovation across fiber-reinforced materials, structural diagnostics, and sustainable engineering. The integration of experimental validation with practical infrastructure applications supports the objectives commonly associated with innovation-focused academic awards. His investigations into recycled material utilization and advanced reinforcement systems further demonstrate relevance to modern engineering challenges.[6]
Conclusion
Cristiano Giuseppe Coviello has established a focused research profile within synthetic fibers and structural engineering. His contributions to fiber-reinforced composites, masonry reinforcement technologies, and sustainable material applications illustrate a commitment to innovation and technical advancement. These achievements provide a substantial foundation for recognition under the Best Innovator Award framework.
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References
- Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Cristiano Giuseppe Coviello, Author ID 58903927500. Scopus.
https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=58903927500 - Structures. (2026). Crack Pattern Analysis of Masonry Walls Reinforced with FRCMs and TRMs.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.istruc.2026.111606 - Journal of Building Engineering. (2026). Mechanical Performance of FRCs with Recycled, Natural and Commercial Fibers.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jobe.2026.115304 - Infrastructures. (2025). Optimization of the Number of Accelerometer Placements for Dynamic Identification.
https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures10110281 - Applied Sciences. (2025). Dynamic Identification of Historical Three-Arch Masonry Bridges.
https://doi.org/10.3390/app151910577 - Materials. (2024). On the Cementitious Mixtures Reinforced with Waste Polyethylene Terephthalate.
https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17215351