Prof Dr. Ahmed Samir Abdalla Eisa, Zagazig University, Egypt.
Dr. Ahmed Samir Abdalla Eisa, Ph.D., P.E., is a Professor and Head of the Structural Engineering Department at Zagazig University, Egypt. With a career spanning over two decades, he has made significant contributions to structural engineering, specializing in reinforced and prestressed concrete, damage modeling, and sustainable construction materials. Dr. Eisa holds a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering, focusing on the strengthening of reinforced concrete columns using CFRP. His dedication to teaching, research, and innovation has established him as a leader in academia and engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer and an advocate for sustainable engineering solutions.
Ph.D. in Structural Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt (2010)
Master of Science in Structural Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt (2005)
Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Zagazig University, Egypt (2001, with Honors)
Experience
Head, Structural Engineering Department, Zagazig University (Feb 2024 – Present)
Professor, Structural Engineering Department, Zagazig University (2020 – Present)
Associate Professor, Structural Engineering Department, Zagazig University (2015 – 2020)
Lecturer, Structural Engineering Department, Zagazig University (2010 – 2015)
Teaching Assistant, Zagazig University (2005 – 2010)
Research Assistant, Zagazig University (2001 – 2005)
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Ahmed Samir Abdalla Eisa is a leading expert in structural engineering, specializing in reinforced concrete behavior, multi-hazard testing, and sustainable construction materials. His research on strengthening concrete columns, damage modeling, and innovative use of materials like nano-metakaolin and recycled waste has significantly advanced the field. With over two decades of academic and professional experience, Dr. Eisa’s contributions make him highly deserving of the Best Researcher Award for his impactful work.
Professional Development
Dr. Ahmed Samir Abdalla Eisa is a registered Professional Engineer (Egyptian Engineers Syndicate, License No. 6872/1). His professional journey emphasizes bridging academia and industry through innovative teaching and groundbreaking research. Over the years, he has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at Zagazig University and the University of Calgary, focusing on concrete design, material technology, and sustainable construction. Through his leadership, Dr. Eisa has championed advancements in civil engineering education and research, earning recognition for his impactful contributions to the field.
Research Focus
Dr. Eisa’s research centers on advancing structural engineering through innovative solutions. He specializes in non-linear behavior and modeling of reinforced and prestressed concrete elements, blast damage modeling, and multi-hazard experimental testing. His work also explores sustainable materials, including nano-metakaolin, hybrid fibers, geopolymer concrete, and recycled post-consumer wastes. Dr. Eisa’s focus on integrating sustainability with engineering ensures his research has both practical applications and environmental benefits. He is committed to enhancing the durability and safety of concrete structures while reducing their ecological footprint.
Awards and Honors
Registered Professional Engineer (Egyptian Engineers Syndicate, License No. 6872/1)
Honor Graduate, Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Zagazig University (2001)
Recognition for exceptional contributions to structural engineering research and education
Lead academician for curriculum enhancement in structural engineering education
Publications
“Numerical Analysis of Rubberized Steel Fiber Reinforced Concrete Beams Subjected to Static and Blast Loadings”
“Experimental and Numerical Study of Strengthening Prestressed Reinforced Concrete Beams Using Different Techniques”
“Strengthening of Reinforced Concrete Columns Using Ultra-High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Jacket”
“Experimental Investigation of Self-Compacting Concrete with Recycled Concrete Aggregate”
“Experimental Study on the Structural Response of Reinforced Fly Ash-Based Geopolymer Concrete Members”