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Dr. Aliakbar Gholampour is a Senior Lecturer in Civil and Structural Engineering at the College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University. He earned his PhD in Structural Engineering from the University of Adelaide in 2019 and served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Melbourne until July 2020. He currently serves as Sustainable Construction Materials and Technologies Lead at Flinders University.
Dr. Gholampour's educational background includes:
- PhD in Structural Engineering, University of Adelaide (2019)
- MSc in Structural Engineering
- BSc in Civil Engineering (Honours)
His research focuses on sustainable infrastructure development through innovative materials and technologies. Dr. Gholampour specializes in recycling waste materials, industrial by-products, and fibers to develop sustainable construction materials. His work encompasses cementitious composites containing nanomaterials, smart multifunctional construction materials, 3D printable concrete, and advanced modeling of fiber-reinforced concrete. In structural engineering, he investigates the behavior, performance, and design of civil infrastructure with emphasis on resilience, sustainability, and management of deteriorating assets.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong focus on sustainable construction materials, particularly in recycling waste streams (foundry sand, plastic, glass, lead slag) for concrete production. His work integrates advanced computational methods including machine learning for material property prediction. The research trends show increasing emphasis on life cycle assessment, carbon reduction technologies, and the development of high-performance sustainable concrete alternatives using industrial by-products and recycled materials.
Dr. Gholampour's scientific recognition includes:
- World's top 2% scientist by Stanford University and Elsevier (2021-2023)
- Emerging Research Leader Award, Flinders University (2023)
- Vice-Chancellor's Award for Early Career Researchers, Flinders University (2022)
- Finalist, SA Climate Leaders Awards (2024)
- Dean's Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence, University of Adelaide (2019)
His research is supported by significant grants including the International Clean Innovation Researcher Networks for Decarbonising the Building Industry (2023-2027), multiple Research Investment Funds from Flinders University, and the CRC-P grant for Recycling Waste Plastics. Dr. Gholampour serves as Special Issue Editor for multiple journals including Materials, Fibers, and Frontiers in Built Environment, and as Associate Editor for Frontiers in Built Environment Journal. He is a Steering Committee Member of the International Researcher Network for Decarbonising the Building Industry and a member of the Concrete Institute of Australia.

