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Dr. Sadegh Ghavami, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Present

Sahand University of Technology

Sahand

Islamic Republic of Iran

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Dr. Sadegh Ghavami, is currently an Assistant Professor of geotechnical engineering at Sahand University of Technology. He received his Ph.D. degree in Geotechnical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology in 2021. Sadegh Ghavami's research focuses on the mitigation measures for earthquake surface fault rupture and soil stabilization using waste materials.

  • Soil Stabilization
  • Physical Modelling (Centrifuge Modelling)
  • Numerical Analysis (Finite Element Method)
  • Construction Material
  • Aghamolaei, M., Ghavami, S., & Saeedi Azizkandi, A. 2025. Centrifuge and 3D FEM Modeling of the Effect of Tunneling in Fault Zone in Reverse Fault-Foundation Interaction. Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 43, 222.
  • Ghavami, S. 2024. A Comparative Study on the Effect of Cement Kiln Dust, Fly Ash, and Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag on Compaction Characteristics and California Bearing Ratio of Clay Soils. Journal of Transportation Infrastructure Engineering, 10(2), 57-70.
  • Ghavami, S., Alipour, Z., Naseri, H., Jahanbakhsh, H., & Karimi, M.M. 2023. A New Ensemble Prediction Method for Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) Mixtures Containing Different Constituents. Buildings, 13(7), 1787.
  • Ghavami, S., & Hosseini Fani, M. 2023. Compaction, Hydraulic, and Consolidation Characteristics of Reinforced Clays with Carpet Waste. Journal of Transportation Infrastructure Engineering, 9(1), 107-118.
  • Ghavami, S., Gholami, H., Rajabi, M., & Mobini, M.H. 2022. Effect of the Construction of Mamloo Dam on Land Subsidence in Varamin Plain. Human & Environment, 20(2), 171-185.
  • Ghavami, S., Naseri, H., Jahanbakhsh, H., & Nejad, F. M. 2021. The impacts of nano-SiO2 and silica fume on cement kiln dust treated soil as a sustainable cement-free stabilizer. Construction and Building Materials, 285, 122918.
  • Saeedi Azizkandi, A., Baziar, M.H., Ghavami, S., & Hasanaklou, S.H. 2021. Use of Vertical and Inclined Walls to Mitigate the Interaction of Reverse Faulting and Shallow Foundations: Centrifuge Tests and Numerical Simulation. Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 147(2), 04020155.
  • Aghamolaei, M., Saeedi Azizkandi, A., Baziar, M.H., & Ghavami, S. 2021. Performance-based analysis of cantilever retaining walls subjected to near-fault ground shakings. Computers and Geotechnics, 130, 103924.
  • Ghavami, S., Jahanbakhsh H, Saeedi Azizkandi A, Moghadas Nejad F. 2021. Influence of sodium chloride on cement kiln dust-treated clayey soil: strength properties, cost analysis, and environmental impact. Environment, Development and Sustainability. 23, 683–702.
  • Ghavami, S., Jahanbakhsh, H., Moghadas Nejad, F. 2020. Laboratory study on stabilization of kaolinite clay with cement and cement kiln dust. Amirkabir Journal of Civil Engineering, 52(4), 935-948.
  • Ghavami, S., Saeedi Azizkandi, A., Baziar, M.H., Jahanbakhsh, H. 2019. Numerical study on interaction of normal fault with underground tunnels. Journal of Transportation Infrastructure Engineering, 5(4), 1-12.
  • Saeedi Azizkandi, A., Ghavami, S., Baziar, M.H., Heidari Hasanaklou, S. 2019. Assessment of damages in fault rupture–shallow foundation interaction due to the existence of underground structures. Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology, 89: 222–237.
  • Ghavami, S., Farahani, B., Jahanbakhsh, H., Moghadas Nejad, F. 2018. Effects of Silica Fume and Nano-silica on the Engineering Properties of Kaolinite Clay. AUT Journal of Civil Engineering, 2(2), 135-142.
  • Ghavami, S., Ahadi, A., Rajabi, M. 2022. Strength of Materials Laboratory. Publisher: Miaad-Andisheh, ISBN: 978-622-328-015-3.
  • Ghavami, S., Jahanbakhsh, H., Nuri, H. 2019. The Effect of Additives on the Soil Properties. Publisher: Ayandeh-Danesh, ISBN: 978-600-8231-21-9.
  • Ghavami, S. 2017. Soil Mechanics Laboratory. Publisher: Asre Kankash, ISBN: 978-600-8315-53-7.