Haider Adel Abdulhameed
Dr. Haider Abdulhameed is a faculty of civil engineering at UOT. He received his Ph.D. degree in Structural Engineering from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. He is an active certified member of ACI and other civil engineering organizations.
Title
Assistant Professor
Education
- Ph.D, Civil & Environmental Eng. Dept., Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, USA, 2018.
- M.Sc, Building & Construction Eng. Dept., University of Technology, Iraq, 2005
- B.Sc, Building & Construction Eng. Dept., University of Technology, Iraq, 2001
Research Interests
- Design and performance of advanced construction and repair materials including high-performance concrete, self-consolidating concrete.
- Repair and rehabilitation of civil engineering infrastructure.
- Structural behavior and strengthening of reinforced concrete beams.
- Instrumentation and structural health monitoring of structures
Teaching
- Data Communication
- Theory of Structures
- Construction Materials
Most recent publications
- Use of fiber-reinforced self-consolidating concrete to enhance serviceability performance of damaged beams
- Experimental and analytical study of fiber-reinforced self-consolidating concrete as a repair material
- Energy Absorption Evaluation of CFRP-Strengthened Two-Spans Reinforced Concrete Beams under Pure Torsion.
- Development of Low-Shrinkage Rapid Set Composite and Simulation of Shrinkage Cracking in Concrete Patch Repair
- Modeling and prediction of shrinkage cracking in repair systems. In International Conference on Advances in Materials and Pavement Performance Prediction
- Ph.D. Scholarship awarded, HCED Iraq- Prime Minister Office, (2012-2018).
- Best Poster Award, The 19th Annual NJDOT Research Showcase, (2017).
- Graduate Fellow, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, (2017).
- Tri-State (New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut) AAAEA (Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects) Chapter Scholarship Award, (2015).
- National Arab American Association of Engineers and Architects (NAAAEA) scholarship Award, (2017).