Program
The organizing committees of the two co-located events, RTESE'21 and ICCSTE'21, have decided to allow registrants of either conference to attend sessions from both events. As a result, we encourage attendees to study the program and attend the sessions which they may find relevant or interesting.
May 17, 2021 - May 19, 2021 | Niagara Falls, Canada Virtual Conference
Our program is based on EST (Eastern Standard Time - Time zone in Ottawa)
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Registrations |
RTESE'21 Scientific Committee Chair:

Dr. Mehrab Mehrvar
Ryerson University, Canada
Conference Chair
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RTESE'20 Scientific Committee Co-Chair:

Dr. Zhi Chen
Concordia University, Canada
Conference Co-Chair
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ICCSTE'21 Scientific Committee Chair:

Dr. Khaled Sennah
Ryerson University, Canada
Conference Chair
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7:30 AM - 8:30 AM |
Registrations |
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8:30 AM - 8:40 AM |
Official Opening
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8:40 AM - 9:25 AM |
ICCSTE'21 Keynote Lecture
Building Sustainability in New and Existing Concrete Structures with FRP
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9:25 AM - 10:10 AM |
ICCSTE'21 Keynote Lecture
Utilizing Superelastic Shape Memory Alloys to Improve the Seismic Response of Bridges
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10:10 AM - 10:20 AM |
Break |
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10:20 AM - 11:40 AM |
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Earthquake and Structural Engineering I |
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11:40 AM - 12:00 PM |
Lunch Break |
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12:00 PM - 12:45 PM |
RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
Value Added Utilization of Petroleum Sludge Waste
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12:45 PM - 01:30 PM |
RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
Going Beyond the “Whole Wetland”: Small-Scale Within-Wetland Heterogeneity, Translates To Big Difference in Methane Flux Dynamics and Regulation
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01:30 PM - 01:40 PM |
Break |
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01:40 PM - 02:55 PM |
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Water and Air Pollutions and Treatments I |
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02:55 PM - 03:00 PM |
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03:00 PM - 04:00 PM |
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Transportation Engineering I |
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04:00 PM - 04:05 PM |
Break |
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04:05 PM - 05:05 PM |
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Water and Air Pollutions and Treatments II |
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05:05 PM - 05:10 PM |
Break |
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05:10 PM - 06:10 PM |
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Transportation Engineering II |
ICCSTE'21 Keynote Lecture
May 18 | 08:40 AM - 9:25 AM | Session Chair: Dr. Khaled Sennah, Ryerson University, Canada

Building Sustainability in New and Existing Concrete Structures with FRP
Dr. Shamim A. Sheikh, University of Toronto, Canada
Dr. Shamim A. Sheikh, is a Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Toronto. He is a past Chair and member of Joint American Concrete Institute-American Society of Civil Engineers Committee 441, Reinforced Concrete Columns, and a member of ACI Committee 374, Performance-Based Seismic Design of Concrete Structures. He currently chairs Committee TSC16 on Structures with FRP for the Canadian Highway Bridge Code. His research interests include earthquake resistance and seismic upgrade of concrete structures, structural sustainability, use of fiber-reinforced polymers in concrete structures and the effects of climate change on structures. He is a recipient of several national and international awards including ACI Structural Research Award, CSCE Horst Leipholz Medal, Fellowship of Canadian Academy of Engineers and Sitarae-Imtiaz medal from the government of Pakistan.
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ICCSTE'21 Keynote Lecture
May 18 | 9:25 AM - 10:10 AM | Session Chair: Dr. Khaled Sennah, Ryerson University, Canada

Utilizing Superelastic Shape Memory Alloys to Improve the Seismic Response of Bridges
Dr. Shahria Alam, The University of British Columbia, Canada
Dr. Shahria Alam is a Professor of Civil Engineering in the School of Engineering and the Tier 1 Principal’s Research Chair in Resilient & Green Infrastructure at The University of British Columbia (UBC)’s Okanagan campus. He is serving as the Director of the Green Construction Research & Training Center (GCRTC) at UBC. Dr. Alam is the Chair of the Engineering Mechanics and Materials Division of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE). He received his PhD in Civil Engineering from Western University in 2008. His research interests include smart and recycled materials and their structural engineering applications. He has published more than 300 peer-reviewed articles in these areas. He is the recipient of many national and international awards including CSCE Pratley Award 2015.
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Session
May 18 | 10:20 AM - 11:40 AM | Session Chair: Dr. Shahria Alam, The University of British Columbia, Canada & Dr. Maatouk Khoukhi, United Arab Emirates University, U.A.E
Earthquake and Structural Engineering I
ICCSTE 112
Time: 10:20 - 10:25
Presenter: Zaher Alkurdi, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Hungary
Authors: Zaher Alkurdi
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ICCSTE 128
Time: 10:25 - 10:40
Presenter: Osama A. Mohamed, Abu Dhabi University, United Arab Emirates
Authors: Osama A. Mohamed, Rania M. Khattab
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ICCSTE 137
Time: 10:40 - 10:55
Presenter: Hasan Tosun, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
Authors: Hasan Tosun
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ICCSTE 138
Time: 10:55 - 11:10
Presenter: Hasan Tosun, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
Authors: Hasan Tosun
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ICCSTE 140
Time: 11:10 - 11:25
Presenter: Ren-Jwo Tsay, Vanung University, Taiwan
Authors: Ren-Jwo Tsay
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ICCSTE 157
Time: 11:25 - 11:40
Presenter: Sifatullah BAHIJ, University of Strasbourg, France
Authors: Sifatullah Bahij, Safiullah Omary, Francoise Feugeas, Amanullah Faqiri
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RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
May 18 | 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Amin Elshorbagy, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Value Added Utilization of Petroleum Sludge Waste
Dr. Jianbing Li, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Dr. Jianbing Li is a professor in the environmental engineering program at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC). He obtained his PhD degree in environmental systems engineering from the University of Regina in 2003. He has research interests in environmental pollution control, petroleum waste management, contaminated soil and groundwater remediation, environmental modeling and decision analysis, and environmental risk assessment. He has produced more than 230 publications in international journals and conferences, with a h-index of 39 (Google Scholar). His research has been supported by a number of federal, provincial and municipal funding organizations. He obtained the 2013 Northern BC Business and Technology Award, the 2010, 2014 and 2019 UNBC Research Excellence Award, and the 2013 UNBC Achievement Award in Professional Practice and Mentorship. He also received several best paper awards from international conferences and international journal. He has served as the co-director of the UNBC/UBC environmental engineering program for 4 years (2013-2017). He has also served as a member of NSERC’s Research Tool and Instruments Selection Committee for Civil, Industrial and Systems Engineering, and the Board of Examiners with Engineers & Geoscientists BC (EGBC). He served as a guest editor for three international journals, and acted as a committee member for many international conferences. He regularly serves as a reviewer for many international journals and conferences as well as a variety of national and international research funding organizations.
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RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
May 18 | 12:45 PM - 01:30 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Amin Elshorbagy, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

Going Beyond the “Whole Wetland”: Small-Scale Within-Wetland Heterogeneity, Translates To Big Difference in Methane Flux Dynamics and Regulation
Dr. Gil Bohrer, The Ohio State University, USA
Gil Bohrer received a PhD from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Duke University, in 2007. He was a Harvard University Center for the Environment Fellow 2007-2008. He is a professor at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geodetic Engineering at the Ohio State University since 2008. Bohrer’s research centers on understanding the role and dynamics of the ecosystem in atmospheric exchange, at the resolution of individual plants. He developed a canopy large eddy simulation to study the role of canopy structure in transport and surface uptake of seed, pollen and atmospheric pollutants. He developed a plant hydrodynamic model to study the effects of the hydraulic traits and behavior of trees on transpiration dynamics during water stress. He is one of the national Ameriflux core site PIs, and contributes long-term observations of ecosystem carbon and methane fluxes from forest and wetland sites. His research in wetlands is combining observations and modeling to identify the role of small-scale within-wetland ecological and hydrological heterogeneity in regulating the fluxes of methane and CO2.
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Session
May 18 | 01:40 PM - 02:55 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Jianbing Li, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Water and Air Pollutions and Treatments I
RTESE 120
Time:01:40 - 01:55
Presenter: Yinying Zhu, Concordia University, Canada
Authors: Yinying Zhu, Zhi Chen
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RTESE 201
Time: 01:55 - 02:10
Presenter:Zawad Abedin, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada
Authors: Zawad Abedin, Jianbing Li, Guangji Hu
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RTESE 113
Time: 02:10 - 02:25
Presenter: Samira Muhammad, University of Antwerp, Belgium
Authors: Samira Muhammad, Karen Wuyts, Karolien De Wael, Roeland Samson
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RTESE 121
Time: 02:25 - 02:40
Presenter: Raul Guerrero Torres, University of Cartagena, Colombia
Authors: Raul Guerrero Torres, Mehrab Mehrvar
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RTESE 123
Time: 02:40 - 02:55
Presenter: Raul Guerrero Torres, University of Cartagena, Colombia
Authors: Raul Guerrero Torres, Mehrab Mehrvar
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May 18 | 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Rajeshwar Goodary, Université des Mascareignes, Mauritius
Transportation Engineering I
ICCSTE 122
Time: 03:00 - 03:15
Presenter: Agata Kurek, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Authors: Agata Kurek, Elżbieta Macioszek
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ICCSTE 147
Time: 03:15 - 03:30
Presenter: Carlos Santisteban Soto, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Authors: K Fernández, C Santisteban, A Sánchez
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ICCSTE 162
Time: 03:30 - 03:45
Presenter: Mehmet Ali TOPRAK, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Authors: M. Ali Toprak, Furkan Calim, Emre Gonulcu, M. Fatih Sahin, Ahmet Gullu, Yavuz Durgun, Hakan Saruhan, Ercan Yuksel
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ICCSTE 136
Time: 03:45 - 04:00
Presenter: Iraj Mamaghani, University of North Dakota, USA
Authors: Iraj H.P. Mamaghani, Njiru, Mwaura, Alexander Hasbargen, Arya Alishahi, Barry McAndrews, and Eric Schneider
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May 18 | 04:05 PM - 05:05 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Jianbing Li, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada & Dr. Gil Bohrer, The Ohio State University, USA
Water and Air Pollutions and Treatments II
RTESE 301
Time: 04:05 - 04:20
Presenter: Melody Blythe Johnson, Ryerson University, Canada
Authors: Melody Blythe Johnson, Mehrab Mehrvar
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RTESE 302
Time:04:20 - 04:35
Presenter: Yuly Sánchez, Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería, Colombia
Authors: Yuly Sánchez, Mehrab Mehrvar, Lynda McCarthy, Edgar Quiñones-Bolaños , Luis Cheu, Jairo
Chacón
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RTESE 303
Time:04:35 - 04:50
Presenter: Yi Ping Lin, Ryerson University, Canada
Authors: Yi Ping Lin, Ramdhane Dhib, Mehrab Mehrvar
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ICCSTE 127
Time: 04:50 - 05:05
Presenter: Armand Beukes, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Authors: Armand J. Beukes, Jeffrey Mahachi, German K. Nkhonjera
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May 18 | 05:10 PM - 06:10 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Rajeshwar Goodary, Université des Mascareignes, Mauritius
Transportation Engineering II
ICCSTE 118
Time: 05:10 - 05:25
Presenter: Agata Kurek, Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Authors: Agata Kurek, Elżbieta Macioszek
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ICCSTE 163
Time: 05:25 - 05:40
Presenter: Armana Huq, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh
Authors: Armana Huq, Hamim Tasin, Syeda Manila Jannat
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ICCSTE 164
Time: 05:40 - 05:55
Presenter: Armana Huq, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh
Authors: Armana Huq, Kamol Debnath Dip, Nadia Binte Mohammad, Nazmus Sakib
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ICCSTE 166
Time: 05:55 - 06:10
Presenter: Armana Huq, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Bangladesh
Authors: Armana Huq, Shahrin Islam
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8:30 AM - 9:15 AM |
RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
The Profound but Often Forgotten Significance of Energy as a Measure of Change of State
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9:15 AM - 10:00 AM |
RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Rethinking the Integrated Resources Management and Modeling
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10:00 AM -10:10 AM |
Break |
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10:10 AM - 10:35 AM |
Session
Environmental Risk Assessments |
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10:35 PM - 10:40 PM |
Break |
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10:40 AM - 11:40 AM |
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Earthquake and Structural Engineering II |
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11:40 AM -11:45 AM |
Break |
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11:45 AM - 12:50 PM |
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Building Materials |
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12:50 PM - 01:10 PM |
Lunch Break |
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01:10 PM - 01:55 PM |
ICCSTE'21 Keynote Lecture
High Performance Asphalt Pavements
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01:55 PM - 02:00 PM |
Break |
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02:00 PM - 02:45 PM |
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Concrete Technology |
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02:45 PM - 02:50 PM |
Break |
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02:50 PM - 03:05 PM |
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New Technologies, Methods and Techniques in Civil Engineering |
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3:05 PM - 4:35 PM |
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Structural Mechanics |
RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
May 19 | 8:30 AM - 9:15 AM | Session Chair: Dr. Mehrab Mehrvar, Ryerson University, Canada

The Profound but Often Forgotten Significance of Energy as a Measure of Change of State
Dr. Bryan Karney, University of Toronto, Canada
Bryan Karney graduated from the University of British Columbia with a B.A.Sc. degree in 1980 and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering in 2984. His first academic appointment was at the University of Calgary in 1985 but he has been at the University of Toronto since 1987. Bryan is currently a professor of Civil Engineering and has been the Associate Dean of the Cross-Disciplinary Programs office in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering since 2006. Bryan is also a principal of HydraTek with more than 30-years experience in providing comprehensive hydraulic and hydraulic transient consulting services on a wide range of fluid systems, including water, wastewater, storm, oil, gas, and jet fuel. Bryan has spoken and written widely on subjects related to water resource systems, energy issues, hydrology, climate change, optimization, engineering education, and engineering ethics. He was Associate Editor for the ASCE’s Journal of Hydraulic Engineering from 1993 to 2005 and has been an Associate Editor for IAHR’s Journal of Hydraulic Research since 2016. He has written numerous papers and has been awarded a number of teaching and research awards.
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RTESE'21 Keynote Lecture
May 19 | 09:15 PM - 10:00 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Mehrab Mehrvar, Ryerson University, Canada

Water-Energy-Food Nexus: Rethinking the Integrated Resources
Management and Modeling
Dr. Amin Elshorbagy, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Dr. Amin Elshorbagy, a professor of hydrology and water resources engineering at the University of Saskatchewan, is a licensed professional engineer with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists (APEGS) of Saskatchewan. The research and expertise of Dr. Elshorbagy are focused on, and link, the areas of hydrologic and water resources systems modeling and decision analysis through synthesizing the results of various modeling tools and techniques to support the decision making process. Dr. Elshorbagy also works extensively on integrated water resources management of trans-boundary rivers, attempting to address the challenges of sustainable utilization of water resources in light of the past hydroclimatic conditions as well as possible future changes. Water-energy-food nexus is an emerging, central theme of Elshorbagy’s current research as the second-generation approach of managing integrated resources, including water. The areas of expertise and interests of Dr. Elshorbagy include system dynamics and emulation of complex models, stochastic hydrology, data driven hydrology, watershed modeling, flood modeling in the Canadian prairies, uncertainty analysis, multicriterion decision and risk analysis, impact of climate change on water resources and urban systems, and use of proxy records (tree rings) for extending hydrological records. Amin’s expertise led him to deliver invited talks in several places in Canada, Europe, and Australia. Professor Elshorbagy is currently an Associate Editor of the Journal of Water Resources Research and served as Editor of the Journal of Hydroinformatics. He has been serving on technical and scientific committees of several international conferences in water and geosciences. Dr. Elshorbagy was invited to deliver talks at the University of New South Wales, Australia, University of Bristol, UK, University of Bologna, Turin Polytechnic, and the Polytechnic University of Milan, Italy, and various Chinese universities. He also delivered invited talks in International conferences, workshops, and to oil sands industry and consortia. Dr. Elshorbagy convened several sessions in international conferences in hydrology and geosciences, and served in the scientific and the steering committees of several International Conferences, including Hydroinformatics, World Water Congress, and International Committee on Irrigation and Drainage. He served as a referee for scientific grants submitted to NOAA, NSERC, MITACS, and Chile Research Fund, and for several tenure and promotion cases of professors at Canadian, American, and Middle Eastern Universities. He examined Ph.D. theses in Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Latin America. Dr. Elshorbagy is well cited scholar and published over 150 publications in international journals and conferences and supervised over 30 Masters, Doctoral, and Postdoctoral fellows. He worked with municipal and provincial governments, and secured funding from all levels of government in Canada, including NSERC, and industry. Professionally, Dr. Elshorbagy progressed and advanced in academia by rising through the ranks and being promoted to Full Professor in 2009, only seven years after he started his faculty career as a new Assistant Professor in 2002 at the University of Saskatchewan.
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May 19 | 10:10 AM - 10:35 AM | Session Chair: Dr. Amin Elshorbagy, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Environmental Risk Assessments
ICCSTE 113
Time: 10:10 - 10:15
Presenter: Sasan Aryaee, Islamic Azad University, Iran
Authors: Sasan Aryaee, Mehdi Ravanshadnia
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ICCSTE 114
Time: 10:15 - 10:20
Presenter: Sasan Aryaee, Islamic Azad University, Iran
Authors: Sasan Aryaee, Mehdi Ravanshadnia
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ICCSTE 151
Time: 10:20 - 11:35
Presenter: Rajeshwar Goodary, Université des Mascareignes , Mauritius
Authors: Viacheslav Iegupov, Rajeshwar Goodary, Yeshvin Goodary
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May 19 | 10:40 AM - 11:40 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Alexander Brand, Virginia Tech, USA
Earthquake and Structural Engineering II
ICCSTE 141
Time: 10:40 - 10:55
Presenter: Iraj Mamaghani, University of North Dakota, USA
Authors: Iraj H.P. Mamaghani, Wiryachai RoopKumdee
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ICCSTE 134
Time: 10:55 - 11:10
Presenter: Iraj Mamaghani, University of North Dakota, USA
Authors: Wiriyachai Roopkumdee, Iraj H.P. Mamaghani
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ICCSTE 161
Time: 11:10 - 11:25
Presenter: Radin Md Mahirul Hoque,Bangladesh
Authors: Radin Md Mahirul Hoque, Peng Zhang, M. Shahria Alam, Robert Tremblay
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ICCSTE 139
Time: 11:25 - 11:40
Presenter: Hasan Tosun, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
Authors: Hasan Tosun
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May 19 | 11:45 PM - 12:50 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Zhi Chen, Concordia University, Canada & Dr. Iraj Mamaghani, University of North Dakota, USA
Building Materials
ICCSTE 130
Time: 11:45 - 11:50
Presenter: Alexander S. Brand, Virginia Tech, USA
Authors: Morgan C. Jenkins, Alexander S. Brand
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ICCSTE 146
Time: 11:50 - 12:05
Presenter: Alexander S. Brand, Virginia Tech, USA
Authors: Morgan C. Jenkins, Alexander S. Brand, T. Trevor Painter, Samuel T. Sherry
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ICCSTE 144
Time: 12:05 - 12:20
Presenter: Maatouk Khoukhi, United Arab Emirates University, UAE
Authors: Maatouk Khoukhi
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ICCSTE 168
Time: 12:20 - 12:35
Presenter: Mohamed Ibrahim, Qatar University, Qatar
Authors: Mohamed Ibrahim, Qusai Aborahmeh, Usama Ebead
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ICCSTE 131
Time: 12:35 - 12:50
Presenter: Gerald Nkosi, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Authors: Gerald Musa Nkosi, Jeffery Mahachi, Stephen Adeyemi Alabi
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ICCSTE'21 Keynote Lecture
May 19 | 1:10 PM - 01:55 PM | Session Chair: Session Chair: Dr. Zhi Chen, Concordia University, Canada

High Performance Asphalt Pavements
Dr. Peter E. Sebaaly, University of Nevada, USA
Dr. Peter E. Sebaaly is a Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of the Western Regional Superpave Center (WRSC) and the Pavement Engineering & Science (PES) Program at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). He is a registered Professional Engineer in the states of Nevada & Arizona, USA. He earned his B.S.C.E. (1982) and M.S.C.E. (1983) from the State University of New York at Buffalo and his Ph.D. (1987) from Arizona State University, specializing in pavements/materials engineering. In 1990, Dr. Sebaaly joined the faculty of the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR). Dr. Sebaaly is currently working on several research projects on the development of new engineered materials to enhance the durability and sustainability of asphalt pavements and the incorporation of these materials into design methods and specifications for maintenance, rehabilitation, and construction of pavements.
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May 19 | 02:00 PM - 02:45 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Peter E. Sebaaly, University of Nevada, USA
Concrete Technology
ICCSTE 117
Time: 02:00 - 02:15
Presenter: Jasmin Osama Abdelhalim, The American University in Cairo, Egypt
Authors: Jasmin Osama Abdelhalim, Ezzeldin Yazeed Sayed-Ahmed
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ICCSTE 126
Time: 02:15 - 02:30
Presenter: Siham AlShanti, United Arab Emirates University, UAE
Authors: Siham Al Shanti1 Amr El-Dieb, Munjed A. Maraqa
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ICCSTE 158
Time: 02:30 - 02:45
Presenter: Ahmed Hamoda, Kafrelsheikh University, Egypt
Authors: Junchang Ci, Mizan Ahmed, Shicai Chen, Ahmed Hamoda, Khaled Sennah
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May 19 | 02:50 PM - 03:05 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Khaled Sennah, Ryerson University, Canada
New Technologies, Methods and Techniques in Civil Engineering
ICCSTE 153
Time: 02:50 - 03:05
Presenter: Francisco D. B. Albuquerque, United Arab Emirates University, UAE
Authors: Melinda J. B. Albuquerque, Francisco Daniel B. Albuquerque
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May 19 | 03:05 PM - 04:35 PM | Session Chair: Dr. Khaled Sennah, Ryerson University, Canada & Dr. Rajeshwar Goodary, Université des Mascareignes, Mauritius
Structural Mechanics
ICCSTE 145
Time: 03:05 - 03:20
Presenter: Iraj Mamaghani, University of North Dakota, USA
Authors: Jeffrey Lynes, Iraj H.P. Mamaghani
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ICCSTE 301
Time: 03:20 - 03:35
Presenter: Emrullah Koca, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Authors: Emrullah Koca, Ahmet Türer
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ICCSTE 303
Time: 03:35 - 03:50
Presenter: Ahmet Türer, Middle East Technical University, Turkey
Authors: Ahmet Turer, Emrullah Koca
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ICCSTE 133
Time: 03:50 - 4:05
Presenter: Johan van Vuuren, University of Johannesburg, Ireland
Authors: Johan van Vuuren, Jeffrey Mahachi
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ICCSTE 119
Time: 04:05 - 04:20
Presenter: Ruben van der Merwe, University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Authors: Ruben van der Merwe, Jeffrey Mahachi
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ICCSTE 160
Time: 04:20 - 04:35
Presenter: Retno Ambarsari, University of Indonesia, Indonesia
Authors: Retno Ambarsari, Sutanto Soehodho, R Jachrizal Sumabrata
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