Assist Prof. Dr. Khaleel Hasan Younis Babi | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Assist Prof. Dr. Khaleel Hasan Younis Babi, Erbil Polytechnic University, Iraq
Dr. Khaleel Hasan Younis, an esteemed academic and civil engineer, was born on April 1, 1974, in Iraq. With a robust background in structural engineering, he has dedicated his career to both teaching and research at Erbil Polytechnic University. His expertise spans various areas, including concrete technology and sustainable building practices, making him a vital contributor to the field. šš
Profile
Education
Dr. Younis earned his PhD in Structural Engineering from the University of Sheffield, UK, in 2014. He also holds an M.Sc. in Structural Engineering from Al-Mustansiriya University, Baghdad, obtained in 1998, and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from the same institution in 1996. His educational journey reflects his commitment to advancing knowledge in civil engineering. šš
Experience
Dr. Younis began his professional journey as a Civil Engineer in 1998. Over the years, he has held positions as a Civil Engineer Associate with KLA and an academic role at the Department of Civil Techniques at Erbil Polytechnic University. He currently serves as the Head of the Road Construction Department while also supervising Masterās degree research at Al-Anbar University. His extensive teaching experience includes various civil engineering courses, showcasing his dedication to educating future engineers. šļøš·āāļø
Research Interests
Dr. Younis’s research focuses on the advancement of concrete technology, specifically the use of recycled materials to improve eco-environmental performance. He investigates the behavior of different concrete mixtures and their mechanical properties, aiming to develop sustainable concrete solutions for the construction industry. His work includes studies on shrinkage behavior and the transport mechanisms of concrete. š¬š±
Awards
Dr. Younis has been recognized for his contributions to civil engineering and education. As an active member of various engineering committees and editorial boards, he continually contributes to the advancement of engineering practices in Iraq. His involvement in organizing and reviewing conferences further showcases his dedication to the field. šš
Publication Top Notes
Strength prediction model and methods for improving recycled aggregate concrete
Recycled aggregate concrete including various contents of metakaolin: mechanical behavior
Strength, abrasion resistance and permeability of artificial fly-ash aggregate pervious concrete
Feasibility of using recycled steel fibres to enhance the behaviour of recycled aggregate concrete
Restrained shrinkage behaviour of concrete with recycled materials
Recycled Aggregate Concrete Made with Silica Fume: Experimental Investigation