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Kamran M Nemati

Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering · State University of New York at Buffalo

https://researchid.co/knemati
@buffalo.edu
1645Google Scholar Citations
17Google Scholar h-index
22Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

Structural Material, Construction Engineering.

Biography

Dr. Kamran M. Nemati is received his Ph.D. in civil engineering from the University of California at Berkeley in December1994, where he was also a post-doctoral research fellow until August 1998. His Ph.D. thesis entitled: "Generation and Interaction of Compressive Stress-Induced Microcracks in Concrete". His other graduate degrees are: Master of Science in civil engineering (Environmental Engineering); Master of Engineering in civil engineering (Geotechnical and Construction Engineering); and Master of City and Regional Planning (Urban Transportation Planning). Prior to joining the State University of New York at Buffalo in 2022, Dr. Nemati was a professor and chair of civil engineering at the University of Arizona global campus in Cambodia from 2019 to 2021 and an associate professor in construction management and civil engineering at the University of Washington from 1998 to 2019. He was a visiting research fellow at the Imperial College of Science and Technology in London, England.

Education

Ph.D., Civil Engineering, University of California at Berkeley

Recent Google Scholar Publications

  1. Multifractality of fracture patterns under tensile and compressive stresses in cement-based materials
    WIT Transactions on Engineering Sciences 13 , 2025, 2025 | Citations: 1.0
  2. Accelerated construction of urban intersections with Portland Cement Concrete Pavement (PCCP)
    Case Studies in Construction Materials 14, e00499 , 2021, 2021 | Citations: 15.0
  3. Mass Loss in Concrete with Different Water-to-Binder Ratios and Air Voids Exposed to Fire
    2019
  4. ACI241-R-17-Report on Application of Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials in Concrete
    American Concrete Institute , 2017, 2017 | Citations: 3.0
  5. Efficiency index for fiber-reinforced concrete lining at ultimate limit state
    Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure 1 (1-2), 84-91 , 2016, 2016 | Citations: 4.0

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