Qassun Mohammed Shafiqu | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Qassun Mohammed Shafiqu, Civil Engineering Department Al-Nahrain University, Iraq.
Publication profile
Education & Experience
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, Specialization: Geotechnical Engineering
Professor, Civil Engineering Department, Al-Nahrain University
Research focus: Earthquake engineering, soil-structure interaction, and foundation systems
Published several peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers
Expertise in numerical modeling and geotechnical testing
Suitability for The Award
Professional Development (
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Research Focus 

Awards and Honors (
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Best Research Paper Award, International Journal of GEOMATE
Multiple Conference Presentation Awards for Geotechnical Engineering
Recognized for Significant Contributions to Earthquake and Soil Interaction Research
Editorial Reviewer for top-tier journals in Civil EngineeringPublication Top Notes
- Seismic Performance Evaluation of Pipelines Buried in Sandy Soils Reinforced with FRP Micropiles: A Numerical Study (2024)
| Cited by: N/A - Effect of Deep Supported Excavation on the Adjacent Shallow Foundation (2020)
| Cited by: N/A - Effect of Earthquakes Over Time on the Geogrid-Pile Foundation System in Loose Sand (2020)
| Cited by: N/A - Behavior of Piled-Raft Foundation Under Earthquake Loading in Various Types of Soil (2018)
| Cited by: 12 - Effect of Adding Polyacrylamide Polymer with Lime and Cement Kiln Dust on the Properties of Expansive Clayey Soils (2018)
| Cited by: 8 - Liquefiable Sand Behavior Under Different Applied Cyclic Strain Amplitude in Cyclic Triaxial Test (2018)
| Cited by: 6 - Effect of Using Construction and Fence BRC Layers on Clayey Silt CBR Values (2017)
| Cited by: 5 - Expansive Clayey Soil Improvement Using Polyethylene High-Density Polymer (2017)
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Conclusion
Qassun Mohammed Shafiqu | Geotechnical Engineering | Best Researcher Award
He investigates how seismic forces affect foundation systems, including the behavior of piled-raft foundations, reinforced soils, and liquefiable sand. His studies on geosynthetics, such as using FRP micropiles and polymers to strengthen sandy soils and clay, aim to enhance structural stability during seismic events. By exploring the impact of construction materials on soil performance, his work contributes to sustainable and safe civil engineering practices.