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Dr Amr Ghoniem | Concrete | Best Innovation Award

Lecturer, Zagazig university, Egypt

Amr Ghoniem is a dedicated researcher and lecturer in Structural Engineering at Zagazig University, Egypt, with over 10 years of teaching and research experience. Specializing in concrete and steel structure technologies, his work focuses on sustainability and innovative material applications. He leads research projects, mentors graduate and undergraduate students, and contributes to numerous academic publications. With a passion for both teaching and advancing research in structural engineering, Ghoniem’s goal is to shape the future of sustainable concrete and steel structures. πŸŒπŸ“š

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

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STRENGTHS FOR THE AWARD

Amr Ghoniem exhibits a strong track record in the field of structural engineering, with a notable focus on sustainable concrete and material technology. With over a decade of teaching experience at Zagazig University, his dedication to both education and research is evident. His extensive work in reinforced concrete, numerical analysis, and self-healing concrete systems is a significant contribution to the field. Ghoniem’s publication record is impressive, with key articles on innovative concrete technologies such as self-repairing concrete and fiber-reinforced systems. His leadership in research projects, along with the mentoring of students, further strengthens his profile as an exceptional academic.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT

While Ghoniem’s research is impactful, expanding his collaborations on a global scale could further elevate his work. Strengthening ties with international research communities and exploring interdisciplinary research projects could lead to even more groundbreaking findings. Increased visibility in major global conferences and greater involvement in leadership roles within professional engineering organizations could boost his academic and research influence.

EDUCATION

Amr Ghoniem completed his B.Sc. in Civil Engineering at Zagazig University in 2010, graduating with a very good grade. He went on to earn his Master’s Degree in Structural Engineering in 2016, followed by a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering in 2020. His doctoral thesis focused on “Self-Repairing Concrete Beams with Bacillus Subtilis Bacteria and Polyethylene Fiber.” Ghoniem’s educational journey is a testament to his commitment to academic excellence and sustainable engineering. πŸŽ“πŸ“–

EXPERIENCE

Since 2010, Amr Ghoniem has been a lecturer in the Structural Engineering Department at Zagazig University. His professional expertise includes teaching, conducting research, and supervising graduate and undergraduate projects. His work spans a variety of projects related to concrete and steel structures, especially in sustainability and innovative material use. He actively contributes to research proposals and journals and has extensive involvement in educational advancements within the engineering field. πŸ«πŸ”¬

AWARDS AND HONORS

Amr Ghoniem has been recognized for his exceptional research in structural engineering. Notably, his contributions to sustainable concrete materials have garnered him several accolades in the academic community. His work on self-repairing concrete beams and innovative materials has led to publication in several high-impact journals. Ghoniem’s continuous pursuit of excellence in both research and teaching is reflected in his numerous awards and honors. πŸ†πŸŽ–οΈ

RESEARCH FOCUS

Ghoniem’s research focuses on reinforced concrete, self-healing concrete, and numerical analysis of concrete structures. He is particularly interested in the behavior of concrete structures under various conditions, using innovative materials such as Bacillus subtilis bacteria and polyethylene fibers. His work aims to improve the sustainability and longevity of concrete structures while integrating advanced technology to optimize construction practices. πŸŒ±πŸ”§

PUBLICATION TOP NOTES

  • Experimental Investigation into the Properties of Crumb Rubberized Concrete Incorporating Corrugated Round Steel Fibers (2024) πŸ“„
  • Glass Fiber for Improved Behavior of Light Expanded Clay Aggregate Concrete Beams: An Experimental Study (2023) πŸ“„
  • Deep Learning Shear Capacity Prediction of Fibrous Recycled Aggregate Concrete Beams Strengthened by Side Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Sheets (2022) πŸ“„
  • Inducing Competence-Based Assignment in Traditional Structural Engineering Education: A Case Study (2022) πŸ“„
  • Behavior of Macro-Synthetic Fiber-Reinforced High-Strength Concrete Beams Incorporating Bacillus Subtilis Bacteria (2021) πŸ“„
  • Self-Repairing Polyethylene Fiber-Reinforced-Concrete with Bacillus Subtilis Bacteria: A Review (2020) πŸ“„
  • Analysis of Reinforced Concrete D-Regions Using Strut-and-Tie Model (2016) πŸ“„

CONCLUSION

Amr Ghoniem’s dedication to advancing the field of structural engineering through both teaching and impactful research makes him a strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His focus on sustainable materials and innovative engineering solutions positions him as a forward-thinking researcher with the potential to make significant contributions to the future of civil engineering. Expanding his international network and collaborations will further enhance his visibility and influence in the academic and research community.

Amr Ghoniem | Concrete | Best Innovation Award

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