Dr. Rajab Abousnina | Sustainable Materials | Research Excellence Award
lecturer | Curtin University | Australia
Dr. Rajab Abousnina is an accomplished researcher in civil and environmental engineering, with recognized expertise in sustainable construction materials, geopolymer concrete, waste-based materials, 3D concrete printing, composite materials, structural health monitoring, and wastewater treatment technologies. His research portfolio demonstrates strong interdisciplinary impact, addressing carbon reduction, resource efficiency, and infrastructure durability through innovative use of industrial by-products and advanced material systems. He has published extensively in high-quality international journals and book chapters, contributing to both fundamental understanding and applied engineering solutions, with over 1,400 citations and an h-index of 22, reflecting sustained scholarly influence. His work is characterized by active international collaborations with universities, research centers, industry partners, and government agencies across Australia, the Middle East, Europe, and Asia, strengthening global knowledge exchange. Beyond academia, his research outcomes support societal and industrial needs, including sustainable infrastructure, environmental protection, and circular economy practices, positioning his contributions as both scientifically rigorous and socially impactful
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Top 5 Featured Publications
Optimal design for epoxy polymer concrete based on mechanical properties and durability aspects
– Construction and Building Materials, 2020 (Cited by 196)
Effect of using metakaolin and recycled CRT funnel glass on the durability of green self-compacting concrete
– Construction and Building Materials, 2020 (Cited by 100)
Effects of light crude oil contamination on the physical and mechanical properties of fine sand
– Soil and Sediment Contamination, 2015 (Cited by 94)
Mechanical properties of macro polypropylene fibre-reinforced concrete
– Polymers, 2021 (Cited by 80)
Experimental investigation on calcined bentonite in sustainable self-compacting concrete
– Construction and Building Materials, 2020 (Cited by 74)