Shuvo Dip Datta | Civil Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Shuvo Dip Datta | Civil Engineering | Research Excellence Award

Mr. Shuvo Dip Datta | Civil Engineering | Graduate Research Assistant at Khulna University of Engineering & Technology | Bangladesh

Mr. Shuvo Dip Datta is a highly motivated civil engineering researcher specializing in sustainable construction materials and construction management, with strong academic excellence and multidisciplinary professional exposure. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Building Engineering and Construction Management from Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, majoring in Structural and Materials Engineering, graduating 1st in class and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Civil Engineering (Construction Management) at the University of Wyoming. Mr. Shuvo Dip Datta has served as a Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Wyoming, Lecturer and Research Assistant at KUET, Adjunct Lecturer at North Western University, and held industry roles as Structural Engineer and Project Coordinator. His research interests include supplementary cementitious materials, low-COâ‚‚ sustainable concrete, construction management, and machine-learning-based modeling. His research skills span material characterization, large-scale experimental testing, microstructural analysis, and data-driven modeling. Mr. Shuvo Dip Datta has secured competitive research funding from the University Grants Commission and Lafarge Holcim Limited, reflecting his growing research leadership. Overall, Mr. Shuvo Dip Datta demonstrates strong potential for impactful academic and industry contributions in sustainable civil engineering.

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Featured Publications

Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in the project lifecycle of the construction industry: A comprehensive review
– Heliyon, 2024 | Cited by: 170
Synergistic effects of supplementary cementitious materials and compressive strength prediction of concrete using machine learning algorithms with SHAP and PDP analyses
– Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2024 | Cited by: 118
Hybrid data-driven approaches to predicting the compressive strength of ultra-high-performance concrete using SHAP and PDP analyses
– Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2024 | Cited by: 112
Assessing the influence of sugarcane bagasse ash for the production of eco-friendly concrete: Experimental and machine learning approaches
– Case Studies in Construction Materials, 2024 | Cited by: 104
Evaluating the effects of recycled concrete aggregate size and concentration on properties of high-strength sustainable concrete
– Journal of King Saud University–Engineering Sciences, 2024 | Cited by: 103

Atteq Ur Rehman | Civil Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman | Civil Engineering | Best Academic Researcher Award

Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman | Civil Engineering | Lecturer at The University of Lahore | Pakistan

Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman is a motivated and accomplished academician and researcher in the field of civil engineering, affiliated with the University of Lahore, Pakistan. With a strong research background in structural rehabilitation, retrofitting technologies, and advanced composite materials, he has established himself as a valuable contributor to infrastructure safety and resilience. His scholarly contributions reflect a rigorous and interdisciplinary approach to engineering challenges, particularly in structural performance and damage mitigation of reinforced concrete systems. Mr. Rehman’s work demonstrates a balance of academic depth and practical relevance, making him a strong candidate for international recognition in the engineering and applied sciences community.

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Education:

Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman completed his higher education with a focus on civil and structural engineering, culminating in a doctoral degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Lahore. His academic formation was marked by advanced coursework and thesis research centered on retrofitting damaged structural elements using composite materials. During his doctoral studies, Mr. Rehman gained a solid foundation in experimental mechanics, concrete technology, and finite element analysis, enabling him to contribute to modern structural solutions. His educational journey is characterized by a continuous pursuit of innovation in materials and construction methodologies aligned with current global engineering trends.

Experience:

Professionally, Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman has served in academic and research roles, contributing to both teaching and scholarly inquiry. As a faculty member at the University of Lahore, he is actively involved in supervising undergraduate and postgraduate research projects. His experience includes working on interdisciplinary teams that focus on civil infrastructure improvement and resilience strategies, particularly in seismic zones. He has also contributed to curriculum development and has played an active role in organizing technical seminars and workshops to foster knowledge exchange among students and peers. His involvement in collaborative research groups has further enhanced his expertise in experimental and analytical techniques for structural assessment.

Research Interest:

Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman’s research interests lie in structural engineering, with a focus on retrofitting and strengthening reinforced concrete members using advanced composite materials. His work emphasizes the behavior of damaged columns reinforced with CFRP and steel rebars, aiming to improve the performance and safety of aging or earthquake-prone infrastructure. He is also interested in sustainable construction practices and the integration of smart materials into traditional civil engineering systems. Through experimental studies and simulations, Mr. Rehman explores innovative methods to extend the life cycle of civil structures. His research has implications for both academic advancement and public safety.

Award:

In recognition of his academic efforts, Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman has been nominated for several institutional and external acknowledgments. His work has been recognized in academic settings for its relevance to both national infrastructure needs and international scientific communities. Through active involvement in university-level research committees and participation in engineering symposia, he has consistently demonstrated academic leadership and commitment to applied research. His eligibility for prestigious awards is supported by his growing publication record, citation impact, and engagement in multi-institutional collaborations. This nomination reflects his consistent dedication to advancing engineering science and his potential for global impact.

Selected Publication:

  • “Experimental study on the behavior of damaged CFRP and steel rebars RC columns retrofitted with externally bonded composite material”, Advanced Composite Materials, Published: 2025 — Citations: 3

Conclusion:

Mr. Atteq Ur Rehman is a forward-thinking researcher whose academic background, applied research, and publication record make him a deserving candidate for international award recognition. His contributions address some of the most pressing challenges in structural engineering, with real-world applications that enhance public safety and infrastructure resilience. Through a combination of scholarly excellence, teaching dedication, and collaborative engagement, Mr. Rehman has laid a strong foundation for future leadership in engineering research. With his ongoing commitment to innovation and academic impact, he is well-positioned to contribute significantly to global research initiatives in civil and structural engineering.