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Dr. Ahmed Alkhadour is an assistant professor with a Ph.D. In engineering sciences, geotechnical engineering, soil and foundations. His research mainly revolves around experimental investigations to enhance strength and geotechnical stability. Dr. Alkhdour is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering in the College of Engineering. It imparts knowledge in various subjects, including geotechnical engineering, pavement design, foundation engineering, and project construction technology and management. Dr. Alkhdour actively participates as a speaker in international scientific conferences, addressing design and construction challenges in the transportation sector while discussing future prospects. Furthermore, he presented his work at the 2nd Regional Symposium on Railway Design Management and Rehabilitation in Amman, Jordan.
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Research Intersets:
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Utilizing machine learning and centrifugal modeling and finite element analysis to predict settlement patterns subgrade, slope, deep excavation, excavation of mining mines and structural structures related to geotechnical engineering, enhancing soil strength and quality for sustainable infrastructure development, Investigating the effects of heavy axle loads on subgrade performance.
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Qualifications
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University
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Specialization
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Graduation year
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1 | PHD | Dnipropetrovsk National University of Railway Transport | Civil Engineering / Soil and Foundations | 2013 |
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Publications
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1- Rational design solutions for deep excavations using soil nail wall systems ,Mining of Mineral Deposits, 2023,Vol. 17,no. 3. 2- Evaluating carbon footprint in life cycle design of residential concrete structures in Jordan ,Civil Engineering Journal (Iran), 2023,Vol. 9,no. 7. 3- Optimizing soil settlement/consolidation prediction in finland clays: machine learning regressions with bayesian hyperparameter selection ,Asian Journal of Civil Engineering, 2023,Vol. 24,no. 20 May 2023 Online first articles. 4- Prediction of the stress-strain state of circular workings in a layered massif by scaling ,E3S Web of Conferences, 2020,Vol. 168,no. E3S Web Conf..
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University Courses Taught
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1- Highway Engineering. 2- Quantities, contracts, and specifications. 3- Advanced construction systems. 4- Engineering Geology. 5- Pavement design. 6- Foundation Engineering. 7- Building construction. 8- Project management. 9- Construction Management. 10- Geotechnical Engineering.
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