
معرفی
Imrose Muhit serves as a Senior Lecturer in Civil and Sustainable Infrastructure Engineering at Teesside University's School of Computing, Engineering & Digital Technologies (SCEDT). He holds external positions including Member (Emerging Leader) of the UK Young Academy, External Research Supervisor at Durham University, and Community Advisory Board Member for the Institution of Civil Engineers' Knowledge Networks. His roles encompass Postgraduate Research Tutor for SCEDT and Marketing and Recruitment Champion for the Engineering Department.
His educational background includes:
- Bachelor of Civil Engineering from Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology
- Master of Structural Engineering from Chung-Ang University
- PhD in Structural Engineering from the University of Newcastle, Australia
Muhit's research focuses on sustainable infrastructure solutions with particular emphasis on zero-carbon construction materials, AI-driven structural assessment, and climate-resilient design. His work bridges computational modeling with practical applications in masonry structures, low-carbon concrete technologies, and circular economy principles for the built environment. He actively develops machine learning approaches for structural reliability analysis and material optimization.
His publication portfolio reveals consistent innovation in sustainable materials (hemp composites, geopolymer concrete, rubberized concrete) and structural resilience (masonry veneer walls, seismic response prediction). The research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary integration of artificial intelligence with traditional civil engineering challenges, particularly in climate adaptation contexts.
Key recognitions include:
- Membership in the UK Young Academy as an Emerging Leader
Muhit actively supervises PhD students in sustainable infrastructure topics and leads significant research initiatives including Innovate UK projects RECONSTRUCT and Activated Filter Cake. His knowledge exchange spans enterprise activities through University of Teesside Enterprises (UTEL) focusing on low-carbon construction materials. International collaboration networks span 12 countries across four continents.
His professional ecosystem includes leadership roles in the Institution of Civil Engineers' Sustainability Network and Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council's Business Climate Coalition, demonstrating commitment to translating research into community impact.



