Haider Hamad Ghayeb | Precast concrete building | Best Researcher Award

Dr Haider Hamad Ghayeb | Precast concrete building | Best Researcher Award

Lecturer, Curtin University Malaysia, Malaysia

Dr. Haider Hamad Ghayeb is an experienced academic and researcher specializing in Structural Engineering and Materials. With a strong background in civil engineering, he has contributed extensively to the development of advanced concrete structures and seismic performance. He is currently a Lecturer in Civil and Construction Engineering at Curtin University Malaysia. His research focuses on the behavior of precast concrete structures, engineered cementitious composites, and sustainable construction materials. With numerous publications in prestigious journals, Dr. Ghayeb has gained recognition in the fields of structural analysis and material science. His interdisciplinary work and international experience make him a prominent figure in his field. 🌍🔧📚

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Strengths for the Award

  1. Educational and Academic Excellence: Dr. Haider Hamad Ghayeb holds a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering and Materials from Universiti Malaya (UM), Malaysia, with excellent results. His strong academic background, coupled with a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, demonstrates a deep understanding of his field.
  2. Extensive Teaching and Supervision Experience: Dr. Ghayeb has taught a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses related to structural engineering, construction materials, and project management at prestigious institutions like Curtin University Malaysia and Universiti Malaya. His expertise spans both theoretical and applied aspects of civil engineering, and he has supervised numerous final year projects and postgraduate students.
  3. High Impact Research Contributions: Dr. Ghayeb has contributed significantly to research in structural engineering, particularly in the areas of seismic performance, precast concrete systems, engineered cementitious composites (ECC), and structural damage identification. His work is highly relevant to current industry challenges, focusing on sustainability, cost-efficiency, and safety in construction.
    • His research publications have appeared in reputable Q1 journals such as Engineering Structures, Construction and Building Materials, and Journal of Cleaner Production.
    • His paper on seismic performance of hybrid precast concrete systems is among the most cited, reflecting the impact of his work on advancing construction technologies.
  4. Research Leadership and Collaborations: Dr. Ghayeb’s research activities are not limited to his home institution but also extend internationally. He has worked as a research visitor at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa, Iraq, and has contributed to international collaborations, particularly in seismic engineering and advanced construction materials.
  5. Innovative and Sustainable Solutions: His research has focused on enhancing the seismic behavior of precast concrete systems, reducing CO2 emissions, and improving the mechanical properties of construction materials. These innovative contributions highlight his commitment to developing sustainable and efficient engineering solutions.
  6. Impressive Citation Record: Dr. Ghayeb has numerous highly cited publications, with key papers on hybrid precast concrete systems, structural damage identification, and concrete performance. The high citation impact of his work indicates its significant relevance and influence in the field.

Areas for Improvement

  1. Broadening Research Scope: While Dr. Ghayeb’s work has a strong focus on seismic performance and precast concrete systems, there may be an opportunity to broaden his research to include emerging technologies in smart construction, digital twins, or AI-based optimization methods for structural design and performance monitoring.
  2. Interdisciplinary Collaborations: Dr. Ghayeb’s research could benefit from broader interdisciplinary collaborations, especially with experts in materials science, environmental engineering, and data analytics. Such collaborations could potentially open new avenues for innovative solutions in sustainable building technologies.
  3. Public Outreach and Impact: Although Dr. Ghayeb has an impressive academic profile, expanding his research dissemination to non-academic audiences, such as through industry partnerships, conferences, or policy advocacy, would enhance the real-world impact of his work.
  4. Funding and Grants: Further engagement with external research funding bodies and securing international research grants could help amplify the scope of his projects and contribute to the advancement of structural engineering research.

Education

Dr. Ghayeb holds a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering and Materials from Universiti Malaya (UM), Malaysia, awarded in 2022. He achieved excellent results in his doctoral research, focusing on innovative concrete technologies. In 2014, he completed a Master of Science (MSc) in Civil Engineering (Civil-Structure) from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), graduating with a CGPA of 3.8/4.0. His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering in 2003. His diverse educational background reflects his commitment to advancing civil and structural engineering through cutting-edge research. 🎓📐🌟

Experience

Dr. Ghayeb has a diverse career in academia and research, spanning several years of teaching, research, and development. Since 2023, he has been a Research Visitor at the University of Warith Al-Anbiyaa in Iraq. He served as a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Universiti Malaya (UM) and UNITEN in 2022. From 2014 to 2022, he was a Senior Researcher and Research Assistant at UM, focusing on structural materials and seismic performance. He has also been an Associate Lecturer and Demonstrator at UM and the Babylon Institute in Iraq, specializing in structural analysis, material science, and civil engineering education. 🏫🔬📊

Awards and Honors

Dr. Ghayeb’s work has garnered international recognition, with numerous publications in top-tier journals such as Engineering Structures and Journal of Cleaner Production. His research contributions have been cited extensively, affirming his influence in the field of structural engineering. His commitment to advancing sustainability in construction and seismic performance has earned him accolades. His work on hybrid precast concrete systems has been recognized as groundbreaking, contributing to improved building safety and efficiency. 🌟🏆📚

Research Focus

Dr. Ghayeb’s research focuses on structural engineering, seismic behavior, and sustainable construction materials. He investigates innovative methods to improve the performance of precast concrete systems, particularly in seismic regions. His expertise includes engineered cementitious composites (ECC), hybrid precast beam-to-column connections, and reducing CO2 emissions in construction. He also works on enhancing concrete’s mechanical properties through intelligent systems, with an emphasis on environmental sustainability and cost-effective building materials. His interdisciplinary approach integrates structural mechanics with material science to develop resilient and sustainable infrastructure. 🌱🏗️🌍

Publication Top Notes

  • The impact of using hybrid polyvinyl alcohol–steel fibre ECC on the seismic behaviour of precast beam–to–column joints (2024)
  • Modification of gypsum composite binder via introduction of ground granulated blast furnace slag and waterproofing agent (2024)
  • Performance of Reinforced Concrete Flat Slab Strengthened with CFRP for Punching Shear (2023)
  • A review of the seismic performance behaviour of hybrid precast beam-to-column connections (2023)
  • Enhancement of Seismic Behaviour of Precast Beam–to–Column Joints Using Engineered Cementitious Composite (2022)
  • Performance of mechanical steel bar splices using grouted couplers under uniaxial tension (2021)
  • Evaluation of the CO2 emissions of an innovative composite precast concrete structure building frame (2020)
  • Seismic performance of innovative hybrid precast reinforced concrete beam–to–column connections (2020)
  • Performance of dowel beam–to–column connections for precast concrete systems under seismic loads: A review (2020)
  • Predicting the mechanical properties of concrete using intelligent techniques to reduce CO2 emissions (2019)
  • Development and testing of hybrid precast concrete beam–to–column connections under cyclic loading (2017)

Conclusion

Dr. Haider Hamad Ghayeb is a highly accomplished and influential researcher in the field of structural engineering. His extensive teaching experience, cutting-edge research in seismic performance and materials, and significant contribution to sustainability in construction make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. His work not only addresses contemporary engineering challenges but also paves the way for future innovations in the industry. With continued interdisciplinary collaborations and enhanced public engagement, Dr. Ghayeb could further strengthen his leadership in the field of civil and structural engineering.

Domingos Jorge Ferreira da Silva – Concrete structures – Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Domingos Jorge Ferreira da Silva - Concrete structures - Research Excellence in Civil and Environmental Engineering Award

Great Dourados Federal University - Brazil

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS:

Domingos Jorge Ferreira da Silva embarked on his academic journey, culminating in a diverse and accomplished career. He pursued a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering at São Paulo State University (UNESP) from March 2000 to February 2005, setting the foundation for his expertise in the field.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS:

Domingos has demonstrated versatility and leadership in various professional roles. His extensive experience includes serving as a Project Manager at IMESUL Metallurgy Ltda from October 2007 to June 2013, where he played a pivotal role in the development of structural steel and concrete projects. Subsequently, he became an Owner Partner at PROMETAL Structural Projects from July 2013 to October 2021, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit in managing projects, budgets, and coordination. Currently, he holds the position of Professor of Civil Engineering in Higher Education at the Great Dourados Federal University (UFGD) since February 2017, contributing significantly to teaching, research, and extension activities.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS:

Domingos pursued a Doctorate Degree in Environmental Science and Technology at UFGD from March 2019 to March 2023, expanding his knowledge and contributing to the academic community. His research articles, such as "Evaluation of the biotransformation of alkali-silica reaction products" and "Effects of LiNO3 on alkali-silica reaction," published in reputable journals, reflect his dedication to advancing the understanding of concrete-related phenomena.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE:

As a Professor of Civil Engineering at UFGD, Domingos influences the next generation of engineers through teaching, research, and extension activities. His practical experience in structural projects and academic contributions position him as a valuable asset to the field.

ACADEMIC CITES:

Domingos Jorge Ferreira da Silva has made notable contributions to the academic literature, evident in his research articles published in journals like "Cement and Concrete Composites" and "IBRACON Structures and Materials Journal." These contributions underscore his commitment to advancing knowledge in concrete science and technology.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS:

Domingos's commitment to continuous personal and professional improvement, as evidenced by his pursuit of a doctorate, reflects a dedication to both his personal growth and the advancement of knowledge in environmental science and technology. As he continues to teach, research, and contribute to structural projects, his legacy in academia and the engineering industry is poised to grow.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Evaluation of the biotransformation of alkali-silica reaction products by Alkalihalobacillus clausii and Bacillus thuringiensis.  2024