Research
Research and expertise
Prior to joining Loughborough, Mohamed studied for a PhD at Manchester University, an MSc from Al-Azhar University in Egypt, an MEng from Grips University in Japan, and a DipEng from the IISEE institute in Japan. Mohamed also has more than 7 years of industry experience as a structural design engineer working with international construction organisations.
Mohamed's research interests are related to the response of steel and composite structures to focusing on the areas of structural fire engineering, structural earthquake engineering robustness, with particular expertise in the areas of experimental testing as well as computational modelling.
Current research activity
- Improve robustness of steel structures during earthquake
- Fire performance of steel structures (connections and elements)
- The behaviour of steel column bases
- Predicting material properties of high strength steels using Machine Learning