CURRICULUM VITAE

Dr. Eng. Khaled Farouk Omar El-Kashif

Campus address

Concrete Laboratory Structural Department University

Identify Data Surname : El-Kashif First Name : Khaled Date of Birth : 18th Mar. 1975 Place of birth : /Egypt Religion : Nationality : Egyptian Marital Status : Married Language : & English

Educational Background Education:

October 1, 2003 Post-Doctoral fellowship, The University of Tokyo, Concrete - April 30, 2004 Laboratory, Japan

October 1, 2000 Ph.D. candidate, University of Tokyo/Japan, Topic: “Time-dependent - September 30, 2003 Compressive Deformation of Concrete and Post-peak Structural Softening”

October 1, 1998 M.Sc. in Structural Engineering, Cairo University - September 30, 2000 Topic: ” Flexural Behavior of Tapered Beams”

September 1, 1992 B.S. in Civil Engineering, Cairo University, first student over 370- - July 1, 1997 student

September 1, 1989 High School, Orman High School, Giza- Egypt - July 1, 1992

September 1, 1986 Junior High School, Orman School, Giza – Egypt - July 1,1989

September 1, 1980 Primary School, Abe Al-Hall School, Giza – Egypt - July 1, 1986

Membership of Professional Societies

- Member of the Egyptian Engineering Syndicate 1997 - Member of Japan Concrete Institute 2001 - Design Qualification Certificate of Unlimited Structures from Dubai municipality 2008.

Awards

- Japanese Governmental Scholarship (Monbusho: Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture of Japan). 2000-2003 - Best Project Award, Cairo University, 1997.

Work Experience 2015-present CEEE consultation office, Cairo, Egypt. 2008- present Design Manger, EL-DANA Consultation office, UAE. 2008-2010 TSN (The Steel Network - Software and Consultation firm & Egypt and USA) 2004-2008 Design Manger (CEGMAN Consultation Group-Egypt) Prof. Mohamed El- Adwey Nassef ) 2004-present Assistant Professor, Cairo University, Egypt. 2003-2004 Research Associate, The University of Tokyo, Japan 2000-2003 Ph.D. candidate, University of Tokyo/Japan. 1998-1999 Design of concrete structures (Moharam& Bakhom) 1998-2000 Design of concrete structures (Talaat&Emam) 1997-2000 Teaching assistant, Structural Department - Cairo University.

Training Courses

Oct. 1998 Successfully complete the training course held at faculty of Engineering, Cairo University on Seismic Retrofit and Upgrading Fundamentals. Oct. 2001 The Second International Symposium on Self Compacted Concrete, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Tokyo.

Public Courses

Nov. 2008 Quantity Takeoff and Specifications for Construction Projects 23 November2008 - 27 November2008 Dubai (United Arab Emirates) May. 2008 Construction Quality Control and Site Inspection 25 May2008 - 29 May2008 Dubai (United Arab Emirates)

Research Activates:

Nonlinear analysis and seismic performance for concrete structures including the following:

 Constitutive models for concrete.  Size effect in concrete structures.  Damage localization in concrete structures.  Three-dimensional modeling of reinforcement concrete structures.  Micro-mechanism of concrete.  Confinement mechanism.  Post-peak behavior and damage evaluation of concrete structure.  Time-dependent compressive deformation

Current Research:

- Damage localization and size effect problems for reinforced concrete structures. - Evaluation of the columns performance under both high compression and large deformation. - Repeated load effect and long-term life assessment. - Fatigue damage model under uniaxial compression cyclic loading. - Time-dependent tensile behavior of concrete.

Lectures (under-graduate) - Design of concrete structures - Design of pre-stressed concrete structures. - Design of special structures - Building requirements - Structures analysis - Mechanics of material

Lectures (post-graduate) - Precast concrete structures. - Nonlinear analysis of reinforced concrete structures. - Pre-stressed concrete structures

Code and Standards - Egyptian code - Japanese code - ACI and UBC codes

List of Main Publications 1. El-Kashif, K.F. “Flexural Behavior of Tapered Beams.” Master Thesis, Cairo University, 2000. 2. El-Kashif, K.F. and Maekawa K. “Computational Model for Time-dependent Compressive Behavior Based on Plasticity and Fracturing Approach.” Proceeding of JCI, Vol.25 (2), pp. 145-150. 3. El-Kashif, K.F. and Maekawa K. “Time-dependent Compressive Deformation and Post-peak Softening for Concrete”, Toronto, Response of Structures To Extreme Loading, August 2003. 4. El-Kashif, K.F, Time-dependent compressive deformation and post-peak structural softening, Doctoral Thesis, The University of Tokyo, 2003. 5. El-Kashif, K.F. and Maekawa K. ”Time-dependent Nonlinearity of Compression Softening in Concrete.” Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, Vol.2, No.2, pp. 233-247, June 2004. 6. Maekawa K. and El-Kashif, K.F.” Cyclic Cumulative Damaging of Reinforced Concrete in Post-peak Regions.” Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, Vol.2, No.2, pp. 257-271, June 2004. 7. El-Kashif, K.F. and Maekawa K. ” Time-dependent Post-peak Softening of RC Members in Flexure.” Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology Vol.2, No.3, pp. 301-315, Oct. 2004. 8. El-Kashif, K.F. “ COMPUTATIONAL MODEL OF ULTIMATE CAPACITY AND BEHAVIOR OF REINFORCED CONCRETE BEAMS WITH MULTIPLE OPENINGS” Al- Azhar University, Civil Engineering Research Magazine ( CERM ) ,Vol.40 ,No.1 ,pp. 249- 267 ,Jan. 2018. 9. Abdel Rahman, H.A. and El-Kashif, K.F. “Efficiency of Reinforced Concrete Grade Beams with In-filled Panels” Al-Azhar University, Civil Engineering Research Magazine (CERM) ,Vol.40 ,No.2 ,pp. 306-317 ,April 2018.

List of Main Projects - EGYPT  Design Residential Buildings  Design of more than 10 high rise buildings.  Structural revision of more than 100 residential building.  Structural revision of more than 30 high-rise building.  Bank Misr-Main Branch- Domiat.  El-Geezera Medical Center.  Educational Buildings-Ministry of Education.  Royal Meridien Tower.  Sewage Station-Dream Land, Swimming Pool-Dream Land.  El-Nuberia New City- Elevated Tanks- Ground Tanks.  Participating in design and work shop details of Relocation of Military Production Factories project located in the new military industrial zone in Abu Zabaal (the project area is about 1000000m2 and includes various administrative, industrial, storage and testing zones).  Participating in design and work shop details of Military Production Club project, the project includes a five stars hotel, library, main restaurant, VIP entrance and multi-purpose hall.  Participating in design of Nile University (located in Sheikh Zaied City), the project includes three main units which are Administration Building, Academic Buildings and Student Union Building.  Participating in design of Students Hospital of Cairo University.  New Giza City including Residential Buildings.  Basrah Water Treatment Plant - Package 4- (capacity of 200,000 m3/d), Iraq, with Arab Contractors (Egypt) , OTV (France), and Hitachi (Japan).  Abo-Kebier WTP, NOPWASD, Egypt, capacity of 400- 800 lit/s, Phase1.  El-Bakarsha WTP, NOPWASD, Egypt, capacity of 500 lit/s, Phase1.  , IPS, NOPWASD, Egypt.  El-Nekhel, IPS, NOPWASD, Egypt.

List of Main Projects - DUBAI

 Design Hotel and Residential Buildings, Cerdab, ground + Podium + 19 Typical + Roof, TECOM investment, FZ, L.C.C. , Land Number MS-026, 850,000 ft2, Dubai.  Design Residential Buildings, Zarooni Commercial Building, ground + Podium + 10 Typical + 2 Roof, Naad El-Hamar, Land Number 416-8082, 36,157 ft2 Dubai.

ELS – Project Consultation – Applied Science International - USA

 Participating in reporting of Fairwinds and Titan tires projects- USA  Verification samples - ELS- USA  Material modeling - ELS- USA  Training materials. - ELS- USA