Prof . Ahmed El-Sayed | Structural Engineering

Prof . Ahmed El-Sayed : Structural Engineering

King Saud University, Saudi Arabia

 Prof . Ahmed El-Sayed , a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a
Professor from King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into welding  and architectural applications.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

The user’s academic journey in civil engineering began with a B.Sc. from the University of Menofiya in Menofiya, Egypt, which they completed in 1993. They then pursued an M.Sc. in Civil Engineering at Cairo University in Giza, Egypt, which they completed in 1999. Building on their educational foundation, they earned a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Sherbrooke in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, in 2006.

OCCUPATION:

The user has a rich and diverse professional background in civil engineering, spanning both academia and industry. Since September 2014, they have held the position of Associate Professor at the Center of Excellence for Concrete Research & Testing within the Department of Civil Engineering at King Saud University, Saudi Arabia. Prior to this role, they served as an Assistant Professor in the same department from October 2009 to August 2014. Their academic journey includes significant research contributions, with postdoctoral research positions at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, from January 2008 to September 2009, and at the University of Sherbrooke in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, from August 2006 to December 2007. Before their postdoctoral appointments, they worked as a Research Assistant and Ph.D. student at the University of Sherbrooke from May 2002 to July 2006. Their professional experience extends beyond academia, with roles as a Research/Civil Engineer at the Housing and Building Research Centre (HBRC) in Cairo, Egypt, from August 1996 to April 2002. They also worked part-time as a Civil Engineer at Hamza Associates Consulting Firm in Cairo, Egypt, from March 1998 to March 2002, and at Integrated Engineering Consulting Firm in Cairo, Egypt, from July 1996 to January 1998. Their early career included serving as a Structural Engineer in the Egyptian Armed Forces from January 1994 to June 1996, and as a Structural Engineer at Mekka firm for Construction and Development in Giza, Egypt, from August 1993 to January 1994.

PRIZES AND AWARDS:

The user’s achievements and accolades in the field of civil engineering are impressive and reflect their significant contributions to the field. Notably, they have been ranked among the world’s top 2% scientists in civil engineering based on citation score for four consecutive years (2020-2023) according to Stanford University and Elsevier. Additionally, they received the P. L. Pratley Award in 2009 for the best paper in bridge engineering published in 2008 by the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering. This award recognized their work on evaluating the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code Shear Provisions for Concrete Beams with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement, which was published in the Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering. The user has also received a postdoctoral fellowship award from the fonds québécois de la recherche sur la nature et les technologies (FQRNT) from April 2008 to March 2010. Their expertise has been acknowledged with the Award of Excellence from the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering and the Ontario Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal for their contributions to the First Infrastructure Technologies, Management, and Policy Specialty Conference in Toronto in 2005. They were also recognized for the best presentation at the 10th Annual Conference of the ISIS Canada Research Network in 2005. Furthermore, they have received institutional scholarships from the University of Sherbrooke in 2002 and 2003, as well as the Distinguished Student award from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Menofiya, Egypt, in 1992.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND SERVICES:

The user is an active member of various professional organizations, contributing to the advancement of civil engineering. They are a member of Professional Engineers Ontario, Canada, demonstrating their commitment to professional standards in their field. Additionally, they are a member of the American Concrete Institute and the Syndicate of Engineers, Egypt, further showcasing their international engagement in the discipline. Their involvement with the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering from 2004 to 2006 highlights their dedication to the Canadian civil engineering community. Their expertise is recognized globally, as evidenced by their guest editorship of the special issue “Advance and Progress of Fiber-Reinforced Polymers in Reinforcing and Strengthening Concrete Structures” published by the Polymers journal in 2022. They also serve as a member of the International Editorial Board of the Journal of Composites for Construction, ASCE, from October 2021 to the present, indicating their influential role in shaping research in the field. Furthermore, their participation in the structural committee of the Saudi Building Code of Masonry Structures (SBC 305) demonstrates their commitment to contributing to the development of standards in Saudi Arabia. Finally, their role as a reviewer for technical manuscripts submitted to prestigious international journals, including the ACI Structural Journal, ACI Materials Journal, Construction and Building Materials Journal, Journal of Composites Part B, ASCE Journal of Composites for Construction, and ASCE Journal of Bridge Engineering, showcases their expertise and dedication to maintaining the quality of scholarly publications in their field.

TEACHING AND SUPERVISIN ACTIVITIES:

Furthermore, the user has received recognition for their outstanding work, as evidenced by the prizes and awards associated with the theses they have supervised. These awards include the Mitigation of plate-end debonding in flexural FRP-strengthened RC beams for a PhD thesis, the Web shear behavior of deep hollow core slabs for an MSc thesis, the Flexural behavior of FRP-strengthened RC wide shallow beams: influence of basic design parameters for an MSc thesis, the Creep behavior of post-installed adhesive anchors under various sustained load levels and environmental exposures for an MSc thesis, the Behavior of shear critical RC beams with corroded longitudinal steel reinforcement for an MSc thesis, and the Shear behavior of disturbed regions in reinforced concrete beams with corrosion-damaged shear reinforcement for an MSc thesis. These accolades reflect the user’s significant contributions to the field of civil engineering and their dedication to producing high-quality research.

Publications: 24 documents indexed in Scopus.

Prof . Ahmed El-Sayed has contributed to several publications in the field of solar energy, photovoltaics, thermal systems, and welding  applications. Here are some of his notable publications:

   1.Shear strength of FRP-reinforced concrete beams without transverse reinforcement

  • Published in Energy in 2006 with 261 citations.

2. Shear capacity of high-strength concrete beams reinforced with FRP bars

  • Published in Energy in 2006 with 210 citations.

 3.Shear strength of one-way concrete slabs reinforced with fiber-reinforced polymer composite bars

  • Published in Energy in 2005 with 162 citations.

  4.Bend strength of FRP stirrups: Comparison and evaluation of testing methods

  • Published in Energy in 2010 with 117 citations.

   5.Mechanical and structural characterization of new carbon FRP stirrups for concrete members

  • Published in Energy in 2007 with 95 citations.

 

Prof. Mingjing Jiang | Geotechnical engineering

Prof. Mingjing Jiang  : Geotechnical engineering

Suzhou University of Science and Technology, china

Prof. Mingjing Jiang , a distinguished academic and researcher in the field of renewable energy, holds a
Professor from Suzhou University of Science and Technology, china. His academic journey has been marked by a profound dedication to advancing solar energy technologies, specifically in solar thermal harvesting and its integration into welding  and architectural applications.

Professional Profiles:

Education:

I have an extensive academic and research background in geotechnical engineering. From September 1993 to July 1996, I pursued my doctoral studies in Geotechnical Engineering at Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute. Following this, I completed postgraduate studies at Hohai University from September 1991 to July 1993, where I was recommended directly as a doctoral candidate. Building on this foundation, I engaged in research fellowships in Geotechnical Engineering at Kyoto University from October 1998 to April 2000 and at the Geo-research Institute, Japan, from February 1998 to September 1998. Subsequently, I furthered my expertise as a postdoctoral fellow in Geotechnical Engineering at Laval University from August 2000 to January 2003, the University of Manchester from February 2003 to November 2004, and the University of Nottingham from December 2004 to January 2006. Throughout these roles, I specialized in geomechanics, contributing significantly to the field. My academic journey commenced with undergraduate studies in Hydraulic Structure Engineering at Hohai University, where I graduated in July 1986. These experiences have shaped my comprehensive understanding of geotechnical and hydraulic engineering, fostering a strong foundation for my contributions to the field.

Employment Record:

I have built a diverse and enriching career in geotechnical engineering, starting as an Assistant Professor at Yangzhou University from September 1986 to August 1991. During this tenure, I actively contributed to the academic and research environment, laying the groundwork for my future endeavors. Subsequently, I served as a Geotechnical Engineer at Nanjing Hydraulic Research Institute from September 1996 to August 2001, gaining practical insights and applying my expertise to real-world challenges.

In February 2006, I joined Tongji University as a Professor in Geotechnical Engineering, where I have been actively involved in teaching and research for over a decade. This role has allowed me to mentor and inspire the next generation of geotechnical engineers while making significant contributions to the field through my research endeavors.

Academic achievements:

Throughout my career, I have been honored with several prestigious accolades and recognitions, underscoring my significant contributions to the field of geomechanics and geotechnical engineering. In 2019, I had the privilege of delivering the Huang Wenxi Lecture in China, a testament to my expertise and standing in the academic community. In 2016, I was granted a Special Allowance by the central government of China, acknowledging my exceptional contributions to the field. The year 2015 brought further acclaim as I received the 1st Prize for Transportation Science and Technology in Henan Province.

Publications: 466 documents indexed in Scopus.

Prof. Mingjing Jiang  has contributed to several publications in the field of solar energy, photovoltaics, thermal systems, and welding  applications. Here are some of his notable publications:

   1.An Analytical Model and Its Application in Reliability Analysis of Formation Failure during Hydrate           Production in Deep-sea Areas

  • Published in Energy in 2020 with 0 citations.

2. Bearing capacity of lunar soil ground under extraterrestrial environmental effects

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 0 citations.

 3. Strain rate effects on intact deep-sea sediments under different confining pressures and                             overconsolidation ratios

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 0 citations.

  4.Three-dimensional DEM investigation of mechanical behaviors of grain-cementing type methane             hydrate-  bearing sediment

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 2 citations.

   5.Influence of C–S–Hs–PCE and Na2SO4 on the fluidity and mechanical performance of cement–                    lithium slag binder

  • Published in Energy in 2023 with 0 citations.