معرفی
Sarwar Mohammed serves as a Research Associate at Heriot-Watt University's School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society, affiliated with the Institute for Sustainable Building Design in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. His work directly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through interdisciplinary research in sustainable infrastructure systems.
His research expertise spans Sustainable Building Design, Water Supply Systems, and Environmental Impact Assessment, with specialized focus on drainage infrastructure, reliability engineering, and carbon emissions analysis. Key methodologies include AIRNET simulation modeling, code-based design validation, and performance index harmonization for water resource management.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent contributions to sustainable infrastructure engineering, particularly in:
- Embodied carbon assessment in drainage systems (2025)
- Hydraulic modeling for tall building drainage (2025)
- Reliability frameworks for water reservoir planning (2017)
No scientific awards or honors are documented in available sources. Research supervision activities and grant funding details are not specified in current records.
Mohammed operates within Heriot-Watt's Institute for Sustainable Building Design, collaborating on cross-disciplinary projects addressing global challenges in infrastructure resilience and resource management. Current research trajectories indicate expanding focus on climate-responsive building systems and circular economy principles in water infrastructure.




