Morteza Khorami | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Morteza Khorami | Engineering | Best Researcher Award

Associate Professor at Coventry University, United Kingdom

Morteza Khorami πŸŽ“ is a distinguished civil engineer and academic at Coventry University, specializing in structural engineering, sustainable construction materials, and reinforced concrete. With over 20 years of experience πŸ—οΈ, he has led research projects on innovative cement composites and green building materials. As a Chartered Engineer (CEng) and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) πŸŽ–οΈ, he has contributed significantly to academia through teaching, mentoring, and publishing in high-impact journals. His expertise in project management and material innovation makes him a key figure in sustainable infrastructure development. 🌍🏒

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Education & Experience

πŸ“š Education:

πŸ’Ό Experience:

  • Professor at Coventry University (2015 – Present) πŸ“–πŸ—οΈ

    • Conducts lectures and supervises research in structural engineering and construction materials.

    • Leads research on innovative materials for sustainable construction.

    • Publishes in high-impact journals and presents at international conferences.

    • Mentors postgraduate students in thesis development and engineering methodologies.

Professional Development

Morteza Khorami is a leading researcher in sustainable construction materials πŸ—οΈπŸŒ±, focusing on reinforced concrete, cement composites, and eco-friendly building technologies. As a Chartered Engineer (CEng) πŸŽ–οΈ and Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) πŸ…, he actively promotes innovation in civil engineering. He collaborates with global researchers to advance construction methodologies 🌍 and enhance material durability. His passion for teaching and mentorship πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« has influenced many students in academia and industry. With extensive project management expertise πŸ“Š, he integrates cutting-edge research into practical engineering solutions for sustainable infrastructure. πŸ’πŸ”¬

Research Focus

Morteza Khorami’s research focuses on sustainable and innovative materials in civil engineering πŸ—οΈπŸŒΏ. His studies explore reinforced concrete durability, cement composites, and eco-friendly alternatives such as waste-based construction materials. He has conducted extensive research on fiber-reinforced cement boards, geopolymer mortars, and corrosion-resistant structures πŸ”¬βš™οΈ. His work contributes to reducing carbon footprints in construction by utilizing materials like scrap tires, bagasse fibers, and nano silica fume πŸŒŽβ™»οΈ. Through his research, he aims to improve structural resilience and sustainability, making a lasting impact on the construction industry. πŸ›οΈπŸ”

Awards & Honors

πŸ… Chartered Engineer (CEng) – Recognized for professional excellence in engineering.
πŸŽ–οΈ Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) – Prestigious recognition in academia.
πŸ† Published over 18 high-impact research papers in leading international journals.
πŸ“š Authored multiple books and book chapters on structural engineering and materials science.
🌍 Presented research at international conferences, influencing global construction methodologies.

Publication Top Notes

  1. Effect of Low-Grade Calcined Clay on the Durability Performance of Blended Cement Mortar

    • Journal: Buildings

    • Publication Date: April 2, 2025

    • DOI: 10.3390/buildings15071159

    • Summary: This study investigates how incorporating low-grade calcined clay influences the durability of blended cement mortar. The research focuses on properties such as compressive strength, porosity, and resistance to chloride penetration.​

  2. Performance of Calcined Impure Kaolinitic Clay as a Partial Substitute for Portland Cement Concrete: A Review

    • Journal: Journal of Composites Science

    • Publication Date: March 21, 2025

    • DOI: 10.3390/jcs9040145

    • Summary: This review examines the viability of using calcined impure kaolinitic clay as a partial replacement for Portland cement. It evaluates the material’s impact on mechanical properties, durability, and environmental benefits.​

  3. Behaviour of Reinforced Concrete Beams Subjected to Corrosion Damage Under Cyclic Loading

    • Journal: Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers – Structures and Buildings

    • Publication Date: March 7, 2025

    • DOI: 10.1680/jstbu.24.00104

    • Summary: This paper explores how corrosion damage affects the performance of reinforced concrete beams under cyclic loading conditions, focusing on changes in load-bearing capacity and structural integrity.​

  4. Development of Fiber Cement Boards Using Recycled Jute Fibers for Building Applications

    • Journal: Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering

    • Publication Date: January 2025

    • DOI: 10.1061/JMCEE7.MTENG-18084

    • Summary: This research focuses on creating fiber cement boards incorporating recycled jute fibers, assessing their mechanical properties, durability, and potential for sustainable building applications.​

  5. Assessment of the Mechanical and Microstructural Performance of Waste Kraft Fibre Reinforced Cement Composite Incorporating Sustainable Eco-Friendly Additives

    • Journal: Buildings

    • Publication Date: August 30, 2024

    • DOI: 10.3390/buildings14092725

    • Summary: This study evaluates the mechanical and microstructural properties of cement composites reinforced with waste kraft fibers and sustainable additives, aiming to enhance performance while promoting eco-friendly construction materials.

Conclusion

Dr. Morteza Khorami’s outstanding contributions to structural engineering, sustainable materials research, and academic leadership make him a highly deserving candidate for the Best Researcher Award. His work has not only advanced scientific knowledge but has also had practical applications in the construction industry, promoting sustainability and innovation.