Ahmed Elamin
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Nottingham Ningbo China
China
Biography
Ahmed holds first class BEng (Hons) from Sudan University of Science and Technology (SUST). Upon graduation Ahmed worked for SUST as Teaching Assistant. He then moved to industry to work for White Nile Petroleum Operating Company as Construction Engineer (field base) for almost three years. In 2008, Ahmed joined the MSc programme at The University of Nottingham which he completed with distinction. He was then awarded the Dean of Engineering Research Scholarship for International Excellence to pursue his PhD at The University of Nottingham. During his PhD, Ahmed was heavily involved in civil engineering labs and tutorials demonstration. Ahmed joined The University of Nottingham Ningbo China in 2014 and has been contributing to the teaching and research in the Faculty of Science and Engineering since then.
Research Interest
Steel connections Concrete-filled Structural Hollow Sections Blind Bolted connections Numerical Modelling of steel connections Structural analysis and design using computers
Publications
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W. S. L. Wah, Y.-T. Chen, G. W. Roberts and A. Elamin (2016), Damage Detection of Structures Subjected to Nonlinear Effect of Changing Environmental Condition. In Proceedings of the 6th Asia Pacific Workshop on Structural Health Monitoring, 6th APWSHM, 7-9 December 2016, Hobart, Australia.
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W. S. L. Wah, Y.-T. Chen, G. W. Roberts and A. Elamin (2017), Damage Detection of Structures Subjected to Nonlinear Effect of Changing Environmental Condition. Procedia Engineering, Volume 188, Pages 248-255.
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W. S. L. Wah, Y.-T. Chen, G. W. Roberts and A. Elamin (2017), Separating damage from environmental effects affecting civil structures for near real-time damage detection. Structural Health Monitoring, SAGE, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1475921717722060.