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Md. Shah Alam Sarker

Lecturer in Civil Engineering

Md. Shah Alam Sarker is a Lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Creative Technology Chittagong. He specializes in structural analysis, concrete design, and engineering materials education. His research focuses on sustainable construction materials and waste valorization, particularly the utilization of supplementary materials in concrete. He conducts mechanical testing, durability assessment, and
Beyond this, he actively mentors undergraduate thesis students in research methodology and serves as Chief Moderator of the Students' Association of Civil Engineering (SACE), fostering academic excellence and student engagement within the department.

Qualifications

Teaching expertise

Structural Analysis and Design (Theory & Sessional I, II, III), Mechanics of Materials II, Design of Concrete Structures II, Pre-stressed Concrete, Engineering Materials Sessional I, Geotechnical Engineering Sessional I, Project & Thesis Supervision.

Research Interests

Concrete technology, sustainable construction materials, waste-to-strength materials, durability and performance assessment, integrated material-structural behavior, life-cycle assessment (LCA), finite element modeling, and AI/ML applications in concrete engineering.

Research Projects and Awards

1. First prize in "Mechanics Olympiad" in the event of "World Water Day Celebration 2022".

2. Second place in "Intra CUET Concrete Solutions Competition 2022". (ACICUET2022CSC002)

3. “AESTHETIC APPEARANCE” in Game of Trusses Competition at “National Concrete Fest 2023”
Presented to "TEAM-OCTAVIUS". (CONCRETEFEST2023SC011)

Research Publications

1. Sarker, M. S. A., Mahamud, S., Barua, P., Chowdhury, A., Rahman, M. J., Islam, M. S., & Islam, M. M. (Under Review). Performance Assessment of Medical Waste Incineration Ash as Partial Cement Replacement in Concrete Bangladesh Perspective. Waste Management (Elsevier).