Assist Prof Dr.Tarek abdelaleem : Civil engineering| Best Researcher Awardย
Ph.Dย at assiut university, Egypt
๐ Prof Dr. Tarek Abdelaleem is an accomplished educator and civil engineer. He earned his Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering with honors in 2012 and pursued a Master’s in Construction Engineering from Assiut University in February 2016. Dr. Abdelaleem’s journey in academia includes roles as a Demonstrator (Oct 2012-Feb 2016) and an Assistant Lecturer (Mar 2016-Oct 2020) at the Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University. In addition to his academic contributions, he served as a Structural Design Engineer at the Engineering Consulting Office, Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University. His dedication and expertise mark a commendable career in both education and engineering. ๐๏ธ๐
Publication Profile :
Education :
๐ Dr. Tarek Abdelaleem is a highly accomplished civil engineer with a stellar academic journey. He earned an Excellent Bachelor’s in Civil Engineering in 2012 from Assiut University, followed by a Master’s in Construction Engineering with an Excellent degree in February 2016. His Master’s thesis focused on the “Performance of RC Beams Strengthened with Different Prestressed FRP Sheets.” Dr. Abdelaleem continued his academic pursuit with a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, completing it in October 2020 with an Excellent degree. His doctoral research delved into “New aspects about the effect of strengthening type and technique on the moment redistribution of RC continuous beams (Experimental and numerical study).” ๐๏ธ๐
Teaching and Working Experiences :ย
๐๏ธ Dr. Tarek Abdelaleem brings a wealth of experience to the field, having served in various capacities. Beginning as a Demonstrator at the Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University, from Oct 2012 to February 2016, he then progressed to an Assistant Lecturer until Oct 2020. Dr. Abdelaleem also contributed significantly as a Structural Design Engineer at the Engineering Consulting Office, Faculty of Engineering, Assiut University. Further expanding his expertise, he assumed a role as a Structural Design Engineer in the Office of Engineering Consulting and Soil Research under Prof. Dr. Mohamed M. M. Rashwan. His portfolio includes the design of numerous concrete and steel structures, showcasing his practical and academic proficiency. ๐๐ง
Research Focus :
๐ Dr. Tarek Abdelaleem’s research focus lies prominently in structural engineering, with a particular emphasis on the moment redistribution and flexural behavior of reinforced concrete (RC) continuous beams. His notable contributions include studies on strengthening techniques such as Near-Surface Mounted (NSM) FRP and steel bars, as well as hybrid CFRP/steel bars. Investigating critical regions reinforcement’s impact on strength and moment redistribution in RC beams, Dr. Abdelaleem also explores experimental repairs for NSM strengthening mechanisms with hybrid rebars. Additionally, his research extends to the effects of silica fume on lightweight reinforced concrete and the structural performance of continuous concrete slabs reinforced with hybrid BFRP/steel bars. ๐๏ธ๐ฌ
Publication Top Notes :
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Moment redistribution and flexural performance of RC continuous T-beams strengthened with NSM FRP or steel bars
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FLEXURAL BEHAVIOR OF RC CONTINUOUS T-BEAMS REINFORCED WITH HYBRID CFRP/ STEEL BARS: EXPERIMENTAL AND NUMERICAL STUDY
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New aspects about the effect of critical regions reinforcement on the strength and moment redistribution of RC continuous T-beams (Experimental and numerical study
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EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF MOMENT REDISTRIBUTION IN RC CONTINUOUS BEAMS WITH T-CROSS SECTION CONSIDERING CENTRAL LOADED SUPPORT
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Suggestions for repairing various defects in the NSM strengthening mechanism with hybrid rebars for RC beams: Experimental and numerical study
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Effect of silica fume on the behavior of lightweight reinforced concrete beams made from crushed clay bricks
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Numerical study on the structural performance of the continuous concrete slabs reinforced with hybrid BFRP/steel bars