Dr. Mamdouh El-Badry is a professor with the Civil Engineering Department. His research interests include development of innovative structural systems for sustainable bridges; use of advanced composite materials in bridges and other structures; analysis and design for serviceability and strength ...
Dr. Mamdouh El-Badry is a professor with the Civil Engineering Department. His research interests include development of innovative structural systems for sustainable bridges; use of advanced composite materials in bridges and other structures; analysis and design for serviceability and strength of structural concrete; computational modelling of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures; dynamic and seismic behaviour of bridges; structural health monitoring; and computer-aided analysis and design of structures. He has published extensively in these areas and is co-author of a book on analysis and design of concrete structures for sustainability.
He is member of several national and international engineering societies and technical committees, including the fib (Fédération internationale du béton / International Federation for Structural Concrete), and its Model Code (MC2010) Committee on Serviceability of Concrete Structures. He was leader of several projects within NSERC Network of Centres of Excellence, ISIS CANADA, on “Intelligent Sensing for Innovative Structures”. He is Fellow of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) and past Chair of its Structures Division. He is the recipient of several awards including the CSCE Pratley Award for best paper in Bridge Engineering for his work on monitoring deformations of the Confederation Bridge.