Associate Professor
University of Idaho
Moscow, Idaho, United States
Ahmed Ibrahim is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at the University of Idaho. He earned his BS and MS in structural Engineering from Zagazig University, Egypt and his PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Missouri. His research interests involve 3D printing of concrete and timber, blast resistant design, large-scale experimental testing and numerical analysis of bridge elements, and the performance and strengthening of reinforced and prestressed concrete bridges. Ahmed is a Fellow and at the Center for Advanced Energy Studies (CAES), working on projects in collaboration with Idaho National Laboratory, and he is a fellow of the ASCE Structural Engineering institute. His research has been funded from state DOTs such as ITD, MODOT, IDOT and CalTrans and the National Science Foundation (NSF) in the USA. He authored and coauthored more than 100 articles published in journals and conference proceedings. Ibrahim is registered as a professional engineer in the state of Idaho and his experience includes more than 20 years in industry and academia. He is the chair of the ACI-343-A Bridge Design committee and a committee member of the National TRB AFF-30 Concrete Bridges’ committee.
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