Biography
Dr. Azzam Ahmed is an Associate Professor in Textile Engineering at the Sudan University of Science and Technology and a Visiting Researcher at the James Watt School of Engineering, University of Glasgow, UK. He earned his PhD in 2015 from Donghua University, China, with a focus on textile composites, and later worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Hunan University (2019–2022) in the College of Civil Engineering. His research focuses on fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) composites, with a particular emphasis on their mechanical behavior, durability, and applications in enhancing the strength of concrete and improving structural performance, as well as the use of finite element modeling and experimental testing. Dr. Ahmed has published over 40 papers and book chapters, with more than 1,200 citations and 90,000 reads, covering topics such as CFRP applications in vehicle safety, FRP durability in marine environments, bond behavior of BFRP bars in concrete, and the effectiveness of hybrid FRP wrappings for column confinement. His recent works include contributions to water sustainability and life-cycle assessment, comprehensive reviews on the FRP strengthening of concrete, and modeling studies linking structural mechanics with composite innovations, positioning him as an active researcher who bridges materials science and civil engineering applications.
Location
University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom