Umair Jalil Malik – Structural Engineering – Young Scientist Award

Umair Jalil Malik - Structural Engineering - Young Scientist Award

National University of Sciences & Technology - Pakistan

AUTHOR PROFILE

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EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS

Umair Jalil Malik commenced his academic journey with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), specializing in Structural Engineering. His educational background includes a thesis focused on the evaluation of the effective stiffness of High-performance Fiber Reinforced Cement Composites (HPFRCC) and Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) at various levels.

PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS

Mr. Malik's professional endeavors reflect a dedication to research and practical application in the field of Structural Engineering. He has contributed significantly to the advancement of seismic resilience, sustainable concrete technology, and the application of machine learning in civil engineering. His roles as a Laboratory Engineer at NUST and as a Junior Engineer at INN Consulting Engineers have provided him with hands-on experience in project management, design, and research.

CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

Mr. Malik's research interests encompass a wide range of topics within Structural Engineering, including high-performance composites, geopolymer composites, sustainable concrete technology, and the application of machine learning. His published articles and ongoing projects demonstrate his commitment to advancing knowledge in these areas and addressing real-world challenges in structural design and earthquake resilience.

IMPACT AND INFLUENCE

Mr. Malik's contributions have made a tangible impact on the field of Structural Engineering, particularly in the areas of seismic resilience and sustainable construction materials. His research and publications have garnered citations and recognition, indicating their relevance and influence within the academic community.

ACADEMIC CITATIONS

Mr. Malik's research articles have been cited in the academic community, reflecting the significance and impact of his work in Structural Engineering. His H-index of 3 and research interest score of 50.2 further underscore the influence of his contributions.

LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS

Mr. Malik's legacy in Structural Engineering will be characterized by his dedication to innovation, sustainability, and problem-solving. His future contributions are expected to further advance the field, particularly in the development of resilient and environmentally friendly construction materials and technologies.

NOTABLE PUBLICATION

Enhancing Seismic Resilience of Existing Reinforced Concrete Building Using Non-Linear Viscous Dampers.  2023 (4)

Machine Learning-Based Predictive Model for Tensile and Flexural Strength of 3D-Printed Concrete.  2023 (6)

A predictive mimicker for mechanical properties of eco-efficient and sustainable bricks incorporating waste glass using machine learning.  2023 (1)

Geotechnical Engineering:

Geotechnical Engineering:

Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering: Geotechnical engineering is a specialized branch of civil engineering that focuses on the behavior of soil, rock, and subsurface materials in the context of construction and infrastructure projects. It plays a critical role in ensuring the stability, safety, and performance of structures built on or in the ground. Geotechnical engineers work to understand and mitigate the challenges posed by soil mechanics, subsurface conditions, and geological factors to support safe and sustainable development.

Subtopics in Geotechnical Engineering:

  1. Soil Mechanics: Soil mechanics is the foundation of geotechnical engineering, involving the study of soil properties, behavior, and how soils interact with structures. This subfield addresses topics like soil shear strength, compaction, consolidation, and settlement analysis.
  2. Foundation Engineering: Foundation engineers design the support systems for structures, ensuring that foundations can safely bear the structural loads while considering soil types, bearing capacity, settlement, and stability.
  3. Geotechnical Site Investigation: Geotechnical site investigations involve soil and rock exploration, sampling, and testing to assess subsurface conditions. This data is crucial for design and construction decisions, risk assessment, and foundation design.
  4. Earth Retaining Structures: Geotechnical engineers design retaining walls, embankments, and other structures to stabilize slopes and prevent landslides. They analyze the interaction between soil and structures to ensure stability and safety.
  5. Geotechnical Risk Assessment: This subtopic involves evaluating the geological and geotechnical risks associated with construction projects, including potential hazards like landslides, subsidence, and liquefaction. Engineers work to develop strategies to mitigate these risks and ensure project safety.