Bassam Al-Washali - Geotechnical Engineering - Best Researcher Award
Shandong University - China
SUMMARY
Bassam Mohammed Al-Washali is a civil engineer and current Ph.D. candidate in Geotechnical Engineering at Shandong University. His research focuses on underground infrastructure, tunneling stability, and computational geotechnics. With practical experience in site supervision and structural design across multiple engineering consultancies in the Middle East, he brings both academic and field expertise to his work. His interdisciplinary skills allow him to contribute to complex, large-scale infrastructure projects. Bassam is also an active researcher in international collaborations, with published work on tunnel face stability and bridge dynamics. His academic and professional journey reflects dedication to solving modern engineering challenges.
EDUCATION
Bassam is pursuing his doctoral studies in Geotechnical Engineering at Shandong University under Professors Yao Zhanyong and Yao Kai. He holds a Master’s degree in Bridge and Tunnel Engineering from Jilin University, where his thesis addressed the structural response of cable-stayed bridges during cable failure. He also completed a bachelor’s in Civil Engineering from Thamar University, Yemen. His academic progression reflects strong foundations in structural mechanics and computational modeling. His educational trajectory supports a robust skillset in analyzing and designing infrastructure systems, with a focus on dynamic stability and safety under unexpected events such as structural failures or natural hazards.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Bassam has over five years of practical engineering experience in design, supervision, and construction project management. He has served as a civil engineer in firms including MAK Engineering Consultancy and MAJED AL-DALBAHI in Saudi Arabia. His responsibilities ranged from structural layout planning to on-site supervision of infrastructure projects. Earlier roles in Yemen included work as a site engineer and civil design engineer. This practical background in both international and local engineering environments enhances his technical judgment and understanding of applied geotechnical principles. Bassam’s professional history integrates well with his current academic focus on advanced engineering systems.
RESEARCH INTEREST
Bassam’s research spans several domains within civil and geotechnical engineering. His core interests include tunnel face stability, infrastructural risk assessment, computational geotechnics, and the structural dynamics of cable-stayed bridges. He investigates how to improve safety and efficiency in tunnel excavation using numerical simulations and shape optimization. His research also explores resilience in infrastructure systems under abnormal load conditions. Bassam actively contributes to national research programs, including undersea tunneling and offshore wind turbine foundation studies. His work aligns with global priorities in smart infrastructure, reliability-based design, and the integration of intelligent systems into traditional civil engineering frameworks.
AWARD AND HONOR
While specific awards are not detailed in the CV, Bassam’s academic and research involvement in nationally funded Chinese projects highlights his recognition as a valuable contributor. Being selected to participate in multi-million yuan research initiatives reflects trust in his technical ability and problem-solving skills. He has co-authored research papers in prestigious journals and holds co-inventorship on a Chinese utility patent, showcasing international academic credibility. His continued involvement in high-profile infrastructure research initiatives illustrates his growing influence and respect within the academic and engineering communities. These roles underscore his contributions to innovation in geotechnical and tunneling engineering.
RESEARCH SKILL
Bassam is proficient in a wide array of software used in civil and geotechnical modeling. He uses Abaqus and ANSYS APDL for finite element analysis, particularly for tunnel excavation and structural deformation simulations. He is trained in Primavera for project scheduling and uses design tools like ETABS, SAP2000, STAAD Pro, and AutoCAD for modeling and structural analysis. Additional competencies include Civil 3D, Robot Structural Analysis, and Microsoft Office tools. His research blends advanced computation with practical design experience, allowing him to perform dynamic structural evaluations and risk assessments that support safer, more efficient infrastructure systems.
PUBLICATIONS
Title: Structural Dynamic Analysis of Cable-Stayed Bridge Due to Cable Failure Under Unexpected Events
Authors: B.M. Al-washali, Z. Yifeng, G. Xin, C. Xiaoxu, A.M. Al-washali
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (IJSTR
Title: Numerical investigation on the effect of cutterhead shapes on tunnel face stability
Authors: B.M. Al-Washali, K. Yao, U. Satchithananthan, Z. Yao, A.M. Tawfek, Y. Pan, ...
Journal: Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology
CONCLUSION
Bassam Mohammed Al-Washali exemplifies the modern civil engineer: analytically skilled, globally experienced, and research-driven. With a strong academic foundation and hands-on industry exposure, he brings practical relevance to his research in tunneling, infrastructure resilience, and geotechnical safety. His participation in cutting-edge research projects and interdisciplinary collaborations positions him as a promising figure in infrastructure innovation. Bassam is poised to make lasting contributions to the fields of underground construction, bridge safety, and intelligent geosystems. His work not only solves technical problems but also aligns with global goals for safer, smarter, and more sustainable civil infrastructure.