
معرفی
Ayman Mosallam is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), affiliated with the Samueli School of Engineering. He holds a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from the Catholic University of America (1990), an M.S. in Civil Engineering (1985), and a B.S. in Structural Engineering from Cairo University (1978). His research focuses on structural and earthquake engineering, advanced composite materials, and innovative infrastructure systems. He has led major projects such as the Sauvie Island Steel Bridge (Portland, Oregon) and Schuyler Heim Bridge (Long Beach, California), demonstrating feather-weight composite technologies and hybrid decking systems.
Current research includes developing a Diagnostic/Prognostic System (DPS) for military composite bridges with organizations like Alpha Star Corps and Boeing, and a collision protection system for highway bridges funded by Ohio DOT and FHWA. He co-authored ASCE standards for composite joints and pultruded composites, and serves on the editorial board of Composites: Part B.
Mosallam’s work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, with grants from TACOM, FAA, and industry partners. His contributions span structural health monitoring, seismic rehabilitation, and sustainable infrastructure solutions.




