About
Dr. Ali Aghajanian Sabagh is a researcher in the Department of Civil Engineering, specializing in Ladisim group. He earned his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the University of Cantabria and also a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers with the position of AFF.M.ASCE. He has published numerous scientific articles in reputable journals indexed by SCOPUS and ISI Web of Science, boasting an H-index of 6. Additionally, he has contributed to a book titled "The Structural Integrity of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Produced with Fillers and Pozzolans," co-authoring two chapters. Over the past four years, His research has primarily focused on concrete technology with an emphasis on environmental issues, advanced properties, and the development of sustainable materials. His work revolves around the construction of eco-friendly concrete by replacing natural raw materials in concrete structures with recycled materials and by-products from industrial. Furthermore, his research delves into cement-based composite materials and concrete additives, with a focus on reducing environmental pollution and minimizing CO2 emissions. Recent investigations by Dr. Aghajanian have centered on the impact of additives, recycled aggregates, and slag on the strength and properties of concrete at both macro and micro scales in the interfacial transition zone (ITZ). He also serves as an editorial board member and reviewer for prominent civil engineering journals as Journal of Building Engineering (JBE), Journal of Engineering Research (JER), International Journal of Pavement Engineering (GPAV), MDPI – Polymers and American Јournаl of Applied Scientific Research (AJASR). In addition to his academic contributions, Dr. Aghajanian collaborates closely with the University of Virginia in the United States. His latest joint research explores the influence of carbonation siderurgical aggregates on the properties of fresh and hardened concrete, specifically focusing on the micro-scale effects in the ITZ.