Suhaib SalawdehView profile
Lecturer
Suhaib Salawdeh is a Lecturer in the Department of Building & Civil Engineering at the National University of Ireland, Galway, and serves as Principal Investigator of the Engineering Research Group (ERG). His work focuses on structural engineering, particularly seismic design, steel structures, and advanced material behavior. He has contributed to over 19 peer-reviewed publications since 2010, with an h-index of 9 and 246 citations. His research explores topics such as self-centring braced frames, tidal energy conversion devices, and finite element simulations of structural steel. Key research interests include seismic design methodologies, structural testing under dynamic loads, and the application of advanced numerical models to analyze material behavior. Salawdeh’s work emphasizes practical validation through shake table experiments and collaboration with industry partners. He has pioneered studies on novel structural elements like self-centring steel braces and heavy-duty precast components, contributing to safer and more resilient building systems. His publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, addressing challenges in both traditional and emerging areas such as floating tidal energy systems. Collaborations with international researchers and institutions underscore his commitment to advancing engineering solutions for real-world applications.












