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Dr Mo Maleki Sadabad serves as a Lecturer at the University of Salford within the School of Science, Engineering & Environment and contributes to the Built and Human Environments research centre. His academic work bridges sustainable construction practices with digital innovation in the built environment sector.
Education:
- Master's in Oil and Gas Enterprise Management (2013-2014), University of Salford (Part-time)
- PhD in Construction Project Management (2015-2020), University of Salford (Part-time)
His research program critically examines sustainability challenges through digital solutions, with core expertise in Building Information Modelling (BIM), off-site construction methodologies, and health/safety management systems. Current investigations focus on integrating digital twins with traditional construction workflows to overcome industry adoption barriers while quantifying socioeconomic impacts.
Recent publications (2023-2025) reveal a strategic emphasis on practical implementation of digital construction technologies within UK regulatory frameworks, particularly analyzing social value metrics, environmental lifecycle assessments, and economic viability of modern methods. This work consistently addresses the tension between innovation adoption and industry tradition.
No scientific awards were documented in the available materials.
Dr Maleki Sadabad actively supervises PhD candidates in sustainable construction domains and teaches specialized courses including Building Information Modelling and Digital Technology in Construction. His industry-aligned research agenda responds to pressing challenges in construction project delivery without explicit mention of grant funding in the provided texts.
As a core member of the Built and Human Environments research centre, he collaborates on interdisciplinary projects examining human-technology interactions within sustainable built environments, with particular focus on UK construction industry transformation.
