
معرفی
Professor Mohamed Osmani is a Professor of Sustainable Design and Construction at University College London (UCL). His research focuses on circular economy principles, sustainable construction innovation, material efficiency, and the integration of digital technologies like BIM and blockchain in construction governance. He leads interdisciplinary projects funded by UKRI, the European Commission, and industry partners, addressing challenges in construction waste management, low-carbon building design, and smart city infrastructure.
His work includes pioneering studies on plasterboard recycling, BIM-driven sustainability frameworks, and blockchain applications for trust in construction projects. Key projects include the UKRI-funded Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Centre for Mineral-based Construction Materials (ICEC-MCM) and the EU’s ICEBERG project on gypsum purification. He contributes to international standards such as ISO 59004 (Circular Economy Framework) and the UN’s Anthropogenic Resources Working Group.
Research interests span smart cities, healthcare design for well-being, and innovative recycling technologies. He emphasizes collaboration across sectors to achieve circular economy goals in construction, transportation, and urban development.
Notable contributions include developing BIM-based water efficiency frameworks, blockchain-enhanced waste management systems, and lifecycle assessments for construction materials. His work aligns with global sustainability targets, including the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).


