Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmed A. Ahmed | Nano-materials | Best Researcher Award
Associate Professor, Mustansiriyah University / College of Engineering / Civil Engineering Department, Iraqย ย ๐
Dr. Ahmed Abdulhaq Ahmed is a distinguished civil engineer and researcher specializing in infrastructure materials and structural engineering. He is a faculty member at the Civil Engineering Department, College of Engineering, University of Mustansiriyah, Baghdad, Iraq, since 2012. With expertise in concrete durability, cement hydration, and supplementary cementitious materials, he has contributed significantly to the field of construction engineering. He is an associate member of the American Concrete Institute and a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Iraqi Engineers Union, and Iraqi Teachers Union. His research focuses on evaluating material deterioration mechanisms and sustainability in civil infrastructure.
Profile
Education ๐
Dr. Ahmed holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Construction Engineering from Oregon State University, USA, which he completed in 2019. During his doctoral studies, he also pursued a Ph.D. minor in Statistics and obtained a Graduate Certificate in College and University Teaching. He earned his Masterโs degree in Structural Engineering from the National University of Malaysia (UKM) in 2010 and a Bachelor’s degree in Building Engineering and Construction Management from the University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq, in 2007. His strong academic background has shaped his expertise in structural materials and concrete technology.
Professional Experience ๐ข
Dr. Ahmed has been an esteemed faculty member at the University of Mustansiriyah since 2012, where he teaches and conducts research in civil engineering. He has extensive professional experience, having worked as a project engineer at AL-Etihad Group of Companies from 2006 to 2008. Additionally, he served as an intern at the Planning and Development Department, General Directorate of Baghdad Electricity Distribution, Ministry of Electricity, from 2005 to 2006. His industry and academic experiences have provided him with a strong foundation in infrastructure development and material analysis.
Research Interests ๐ฌ
Dr. Ahmedโs research primarily focuses on new and advanced infrastructure materials, concrete durability, and infrastructure sustainability. His expertise extends to supplementary cementitious materials, chemical admixtures, and cement hydration. He is deeply involved in evaluating material deterioration processes and mechanisms to enhance the longevity and resilience of concrete structures. His work aims to develop sustainable construction practices that improve the performance and durability of modern infrastructure.
Awards & Honors ๐
Dr. Ahmedโs contributions to engineering and research have been widely recognized. He was top-listed in the Engineering Projects Department honor list for 2007-2008, demonstrating exceptional skills and achievements in project management and civil engineering. His dedication to academia and industry has earned him respect among peers and professionals in the field of construction materials and structural engineering.
Publications ๐
Reliability of chloride testing results in cementitious systems containing admixed chlorides โ Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure, 2021. [Accepted]
Adopting Auto-Titration to Assess Chlorides in Concrete โ ACI Journal of Materials, June 2019.
Assessing Standard Tests for Admixed Chlorides in CAC and CSA Systems โ ACI Journal of Materials, January 2020.
Effect of Carbonation on Release of Admixed Chlorides in Specialty Cement Systems โ ACI Journal of Materials, October 2019. [In peer review]
Catalytic Cracking of Heptane Using Prepared Zeolite โ Journal of Asian Scientific Research, 2012. ISSN 2223-1331, Cited by: [Link]
Experimental Study of Reinforcing Steel Bars Behavior Under Corrosive Conditions โ Australian Journal of Basic and Applied Science, 2012. ISSN 1991-8178, September Issue. Cited by: [Link]
Numerical Analysis of the Load Bearing Capacity of Pin-Ended Hybrid Headed Columns Under Uniaxial Loading โ International Journal of the Physical Sciences, 2011. ISSN 1992-1950, Vol.6(16), pp.3951-3959. Cited by: [Link]
Evaluation of Ultimate Load Capacity for Concrete Encased Steel Columns Using Finite Element Method โ European Journal of Scientific Research, 2011. ISSN 1450-216X, Vol.48 No.3, pp.457-465. Cited by: [Link]
Conclusion ๐
Dr. Ahmed Abdulhaq is a highly qualified and accomplished researcher in civil and construction engineering. His expertise in infrastructure sustainability, advanced materials, and concrete durability makes him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. With a well-established academic and professional career, significant publications, and active participation in global research events, he demonstrates excellence in both research and teaching. Strengthening industry collaborations and securing more research funding will further solidify his standing in the field. ๐