Name: Dr. Alaa Mahmoud Morsy
Educational Qualification: Ph.D, M.Sc
Designation: Associate Professor
Department: Construction and Building at Arab Academy for Science & Technology & Maritime Transport Consultant,
Arab Academy for Science & Technology & Maritime Transport Consultant
Email: alaamorsy@gmail.com
Research Interests: His research interest includes Reinforced concrete structures and Testing of Material, Repair and strengthening of R.C. structures, Use of Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP)in Repair and strengthening of structural elements (beams , columns, slabs), Effect of Fire and elevated temperature on structures, Effect of fire insulating material on fire endurance of structures, Finite Elements Modeling (F.E.M) for R.C. structures and Use of Self Compacting Concrete.
Biography: Professor Alaa Mahmoud Morsy, is currently working as an associate professor of structural engineering at Arab Academy for Science & Technology & Maritime Transport Consultant and as vice dean at Manager of Education & Training Department, Port Training Institute, Egypt. He has earned his PhD degree from Alexandria University, Egypt in the year of 2009. He has appointed as Research Methodology Coordinator, Guidelines for the skills needed for Port workers jobs Funded by Sudanese Port Authority. So far he has published many papers in international peer review journal and has organized scientific conferences.
1- “Behavior of Axially Loaded Column Strengthened with carbon fiber reinforced polymers” (The Fifth Alexandria International Conference for Structural and Geo-technical Engineering - Alexandria University)
2- “Analytical Model For Axially Loaded Rectangular reinforced concrete Columns confined by Fiber Reinforced Polymer Jackets” ( The Fourth Middle East Symposium on Structural Composite for Infrastructure Application – Ein-Shams University )
3- Structural Performance for R.C. Columns Confined by CFRP under Elevated Temperature"13th International Conference on Structural and Geotechnical Engineering- Cairo – Egypt 27-29 December 2009
4- "Thermal Endurance of Insulated R.C. columns Strengthened With CFRP" FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER (FRP) COMPOSITES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATIONS, Focusing on Innovation, Technology Implementation and Sustainability, San Francisco, California- USA- Nov. 2009
5-" Modeling the thermal performance of Insulated FRP strengthened RC. Columns under elevated temperature" FIBER REINFORCED POLYMER (FRP) COMPOSITES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE APPLICATIONS, Focusing on Innovation, Technology Implementation and Sustainability, San Francisco, California- USA – Nov. 2009
6- Effect of Elevated temperature on the structural performance of R.C. columns confined by CFRP" Asia – Pacific Conference on FRP in Structures –Soul – South Korea-Dec. 2009
7- “EFFECT OF DIFFERENT RETEMPERING TECHNIQUES ON THE PERFORMANCE OF SELF CONSOLIDATING CONCRETE” (The Fifth Alexandria International Conference for Structural and Geo-technical Engineering - Alexandria University) Dec. 2010
8- “A COMPARATIVE STUDY FOR SHEAR STRENGTHENING TECHNIQUES OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS USING FRP” 4th International Conference on Concrete Repair, with cooperation by Technical university Dresden , Germany. Sep. 2011
9- "BONDING TECHNIQUES FOR FLEXURAL STRENGTHNING OF R.C. BEAMS USING CFRP LAMINATES" 14th International Conference structural Faults and Repair, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July. 2012
10- BONDING TECHNIQUES FOR FLEXURAL STRENGTHENING OF R.C. BEAMS USING CFRP LAMINATES” Ein Shams Engineering Journal – Science Direct- Elsevier Publisher – 2012
11- "FRP REPAIR FOR RC BEAMS PRE-DAMAGED IN SHEAR"14th International Conference structural Faults and Repair, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July. 2012
12- REPAIR OF PRE-LOADED R.C. COLUMNS USING EXTERNAL CFRP SHEETS & EMBEDED LONGITUDINAL STEEL REINFORCEMENT" 14th International Conference structural Faults and Repair, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, July. 2012
13- EFFECT OF TIE CONFIGURATIONS ON THE PERFORMANCES OF R.C. COLUMNS UNDER LATERAL AND VERTICAL LOADS “International Review of Civil Engineering (I.RE.C.E.), Vol. 4 n. 1, Jan 2013
14- DECREASING R.C. BEAM WEIGHT WHILE INCREASING ITS ULTIMATE CARRYING CAPACITY “International Journal of Civil Engineering Research”. ISSN 2278-3652 Volume 4, Number 1 (2013), pp. 55-67 © Research India Publications http://www.ripublication.com/ijcer.htm
15- FLEXURAL STRENGTHENING OF RC BEAMS USING NEAR SURFACE-MOUNTED CFRP LAMINATES UNDER SUSTAINED LOAD “International Conference on Advances in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering” ICASGE’15, Hurghada, - Egypt- 2014
16- FLEXURAL STRENGTHENING FOR R.C. BEAMS USING CFRP SHEETS WITH DIFFERENT BONDING SCHEMES “International Conference on Advances in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering” ICASGE’15, Hurghada, - Egypt- 2014
17- FLEXURAL REPAIR/STRENGTHENING OF PRE-DAMAGED R.C.BEAMS USING EMBEDDED CFRP RODS” Alexandria Engineering Journal – Science Direct- Elsevier Publisher - 2015
18- PARAMETRIC STUDY FOR RC BEAMS STRENGTHENED IN SHEAR WITH FRP USING NONLINEAR FINITE ELEMENT MODELIN” The 9th International Concrete Conference 2016, Dundee – Scotland
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