Dr Mohammed Imbabi
Senior Lecturer
Personal Details
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Biography
Ph.D. in structural engineering, University of Liverpool (UK).
M.Sc. in building services, Brunel University (UK).
B.Sc. (1st Class Honours) in civil engineering, University of Khartoum (Sd).
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Research Interests
Breathing buildings
Hydrogen applications
Distributed energy
Low energy buildings
Dynamic insulation
Renewable energy
Energy efficiency
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Research Grants
RD&D Grant 051-233 to evaluate a novel dynamic breathing wall cell, The Carbon Trust (£250k).
SRDG feasibility study for a Scottish interdisciplinary network for hydrogen and related technology applications, Strathclyde University on behalf of the Scottish Funding Council (£2.5k).
Aberdeen University KTG Grant to support new company spinout (£19k).
WREC-2005, Aberdeen (£170k).
SMART: Scotland - Stage (I) feasibility study to develop the "Environmental Building System", Scottish Executive (£45k).
TCD Programme No. 3594 to develop energy efficient smart modular building panels using (£121k).
EPSRC Grant GR/L40281 on the mechanical behaviour and design optimisation of asphaltic plug joints" (£136k).
EPSRC Grant GR/K23461 on the use of diffusive and dynamic insulation in buildings" (£112k).
Self-funded M.Sc. on gaseous filtration in breathing walls. Degree candidate A. Olayinka.
College of Physical Sciences Ph.D. Studentship to investigate breathable concrete (Imbabi and Glasser). Degree candidate Mr J. M. Wong
EPSRC Ph.D. Studentship to investigate the use of 3D holography for structural health monitoring of advanced composite panels (Watson, Player and Imbabi). Degree awarded to P. Benzie.
Ph.D. research into condition monitoring of RC slabs (Imbabi and Famiyesin). Degree awarded to H. C. Tan.
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External Responsibilities
Academic
Member of the 2006 – 2010 EPSRC Peer Review College (UK).
Member of the International Energy Agency Annex 44 on Environmentally Responsive Building Elements.
Member of the World Renewable Energy Network.
Professional
Executive Director of the Environmental Building Partnership Ltd (EBP).
Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers (UK).
Member of the BBA National Technical Committee on Expansion Bridge Joints (UK).
Member of the Technical Standards Committee of the Emirates Green Building Council.
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