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Welcome to the personal website of Arash Karimi Pour

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Dr. Arash Karimi Pour got his Doctoral degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) in 2023. He is a researcher at the Innovative Structural Engineering and Mechanics Center (ISEMC), in Iran. He was a Research and Teaching Assistant at the Department of Civil Engineering at UTEP for four years. During this time, he did different projects for NASA, TxDOT and Army. He has started working at UTEP since 2019. He was a Standing Member of the Center of Transportation Infrastructure Systems (CTIS: from 2019-2020). Arash Karimi Pour completed graduate work at the Ferdowsi University of Mashhad (FUM) in Structural Engineering. He has over 9 years of experience in Civil Engineering Projects as a Senior Civil Engineer & Researcher. His research interests include different areas such as finite element methods, retrofitting reinforced concrete members and sustainability. Currently, Arash Karimi Pour is working on Improving the Structural Performance of Sustainable Materials, Computational Mechanics and Constitutive Modeling of Civil Engineering Materials (Soils, Concrete and Asphalt), Advanced Materials and Devices and Materials Under Extreme Environments. He is also an editor of different highly scientific journals. Arash Karimi Pour is also a reviewer of many ELSEVIER, Willy, ASCE and SPRINGER Journals.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

- Computational Mechanics and Constitutive Modeling of Civil Engineering Materials (Soils, Concrete and Asphalt)

- Green and Eco-friendly Concrete

- Sustainable Construction Materials

- Finite Element Methods

- Non-Linear Dynamic Analysis

- Artificial Neural Network

-Fibres-Reinforced Concrete

- Mechanics of Granular Materials

- Advanced Materials and Devices

- Lunar and Orbital Structures

- Materials Under Extreme Environments

- Fracture Mechanics

- Applied Mechanics and Biomechanics

- Fibers-Reinforced & Composite Materials

- Materials Science

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