Editor Profile
Dr. Amr Maher Elnemr, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Present
German University in Cairo
Cairo
Egypt
Professor (Associate) Amr M.ElNEMR graduated with a BSc. Eng from the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport (AAST), Cairo, Egypt in 2004. His Master's science courses were fulfilled at Cairo University; however, he had his scholarship bypassed to Ph.D. at Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. He graduated in Jan. 2013. Since his Bachelor's degree, he has been exposed to many experiences from a Teaching Assistant at AAST, a Construction site at Petrojet, and Talaat Moustafa Group, a consultation in the Integrated Engineering Cosntultat office. Since 2013, he has joined the University as a part-time at the Canadian International University and joined the German University in Cairo in Sept. 2014 as a full-time Assistant professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in Material Engineering in 2020.
Dr.Amr ElNEMR has several awards through his Ph.D. journey; NSERC strategic grant, International Tuition fees Graduate scholarship, Ph.D. Departmental scholarship. He taught and has been a guest lecturer at many other universities since 2014; AAST, Nile University, etc. Also, he has published many international conferences cited in Scopus. His publication list includes journals at the Q1 to Q4 level for more than 40 research papers. He has been a reviewer in many Q1 journals; Construction and Building Materials, Building Engineering, Materials MPDI, Building MPDI, AppliedScience MPDI, Materials in Civil Engineering for ASCE, etc. He was a voting member in ACI 440.1R guidelines (2011), a member of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) till 2014, Egyptian Engineering Syndicatetill now, Egyptian Engineering Association since 2016.
His research interests include Recycled Industrial and Construction Wastes as a replacement for concrete/mortar ingredients such as FRP bars, ceramic, rubber, glass, marble, bricks (clay or cement), granite, Fly ash, rice ash, and slag (iron, copper, ..) and developing or activating the recycled wastes as binding materials as Geopolymer concrete. Smart Innovative Technology related to concrete from Self-healing, Remote sensing, and non-destructive testing (NDT) for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM), Aerated Autoclave technology and printing, etc. Finally, his Ph.D. was on Smart Innovative Materials such as FRP bars and extended his research interest to exterior strengthening likewise FRP sheets, FRCM (fiber reinforcement cementitious materials), Recycling of wind blades for structural purposes, and TRC (textile-reinforced concrete). He supervised more than 13 MSc. and 4 Ph.D. students locally and internationally.
- Recycled Industrial and Construction Wastes as a Replacement for Concrete/Mortar Ingredients
- Geopolymer Concrete
- Smart Innovative Technology Related to Concrete from Self-healing
- Remote Sensing
- Non-destructive Testing (NDT) for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM)
- Aerated Autoclave Technology and Printing
- FRCM (Fiber Reinforcement Cementitious Materials)
- FRP Sheets
- Recycling of Wind Blades for Structural Purposes
- TRC (Textile-reinforced Concrete)