
About
Dr. Bahram Shahrooz is a Professor of Structural Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, where he has been on faculty since 1988. He holds a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley (1987) and has over 35 years of academic and industry experience in structural analysis, bridge engineering, and composite materials. His research focuses on seismic performance, high-strength concrete, and innovative bridge systems.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Civil Engineering (Structural), University of California, Berkeley, 1987
- M.S., Civil Engineering (Structural), University of Wisconsin, Madison, 1983
- B.S. (Summa Cum Laude), Civil Engineering, Arizona State University, 1981
Research Interests: Dr. Shahrooz specializes in seismic design, composite structural systems (e.g., steel-concrete hybrids), bridge retrofitting, and advanced material applications. He has pioneered studies on high-strength reinforcement and FRP composites for infrastructure resilience.
Grants & Awards: He has led over $15M in federal/state grants from agencies like NSF and FHWA. Notable awards include the 2012 ASCE State of the Art Award and 2005 Moisseiff Award. He is a Fellow of ACI, ASCE, and its Structural Engineering Institute.
Professional Roles: Active in technical committees (ACI, ASCE) and a registered Professional Engineer in Ohio. He has advised on major projects involving bridge strengthening and composite materials.
Labs/Teams: Leads research teams at UC in structural testing and composite systems, collaborating with industry partners on advanced construction solutions.
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