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Muhammed Basheer is a Professor at the School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society at Heriot-Watt University. His research focuses on concrete durability, structural health monitoring, and sustainable construction materials. Key areas include chloride ingress in marine environments, carbonation processes, and the development of novel sensor systems for real-time monitoring.
His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable cities and infrastructure. He has pioneered methods to assess concrete performance under harsh conditions, including electrochemical testing and in-situ monitoring techniques. Notable contributions include studies on alkali-activated concretes, microwave curing processes, and CO2 sequestration in building materials.
Recent research emphasizes the integration of advanced materials and sensor technologies to enhance infrastructure resilience. His studies often address environmental challenges such as climate mitigation through low-carbon concrete solutions and corrosion prevention in reinforced structures.
Collaborations include interdisciplinary projects with global institutions, focusing on durability performance indices and performance-based specifications for concrete. His findings are widely cited, particularly in the areas of chloride ingress modeling and material degradation analysis.

