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D-Index
43
Citations
9698
World Ranking
6044
National Ranking
1681

Amir Mirmiran publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amir Mirmiran sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 201 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Amir Mirmiran D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Amir Mirmiran sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Amir Mirmiran is affiliated with The University of Texas at Tyler in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the field of engineering, with a strong focus on civil and structural engineering. The work also intersects with subfields such as building and construction, biomedical engineering, mechanics of materials, and water science and technology.

Their research contributions address topics including innovative concrete reinforcement materials, structural behavior of reinforced concrete, structural load-bearing analysis, concrete properties and behavior, advanced surface polishing techniques, rock mechanics and modeling, and infrastructure maintenance and monitoring.

Amir Mirmiran has authored several papers published in notable venues. Examples include:

  • Experimental and numerical study of flexural properties in UHPFRC beams with and without an initial notch, 2020, Construction and Building Materials
  • Studying the compressive, tensile and flexural properties of binary and ternary fiber-reinforced UHPC using experimental, numerical and multi-target digital image correlation methods, 2023, Case Studies in Construction Materials
  • Effectiveness of steel fibers in ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete construction, 2020, Advances in concrete construction
  • Experimental & numerical investigation of mechanical properties in steel fiber-reinforced UHPC, 2020, Computers and Concrete, an International Journal
  • Exploring the mechanical properties of steel- and polypropylene-reinforced ultra-high-performance concrete through numerical analyses and experimental multi-target digital image correlation, 2023, Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Hamed Sadaghian
  • Masoud Pourbaba
  • Behrooz Dadmand
  • Sahand Khalilzadehtabrizi
  • Samaneh Zeinali Andabili

Amir Mirmiran has published extensively in key venues such as Construction and Building Materials, Case Studies in Construction Materials, Advances in Concrete Construction, Computers and Concrete, an International Journal, and Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering.

Best Publications

  • Model of Concrete Confined by Fiber Composites

    Michel Samaan;Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy

  • Behavior of Concrete Columns Confined by Fiber Composites

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy

  • Effect of Column Parameters on FRP-Confined Concrete

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy;Michel Samaan;Hazem El Echary

  • Tests and modeling of carbon-wrapped concrete columns

    M. Shahawy;A. Mirmiran;T. Beitelman

  • A new concrete-filled hollow FRP composite column

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy

  • Nonlinear finite element modeling of concrete confined by fiber composites

    Amir Mirmiran;Kenneth Zagers;Wenqing Yuan

  • Dilation characteristics of confined concrete

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy

  • SLENDERNESS LIMIT FOR HYBRID FRP-CONCRETE COLUMNS

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy;Thomas Beitleman

  • Cyclic modeling of FRP-confined concrete with improved ductility

    Y. Shao;Z. Zhu;A. Mirmiran

  • Strength and Ductility of Hybrid FRP-Concrete Beam Columns

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy;Michael Samaan

  • Special Structures: Past, Present, and Future

    Richard Bradshaw;David Campbell;Mousa Gargari;Amir Mirmiran

  • Behavior of Ultrahigh-Performance Concrete Confined by Fiber-Reinforced Polymers

    Pedram Zohrevand;Amir Mirmiran

  • Seismic Performance of Concrete-Filled FRP Tube Columns for Bridge Substructure

    Zhenyu Zhu;Iftekhar Ahmad;Amir Mirmiran

  • Design for Slenderness in Concrete Columns Internally Reinforced with Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Bars

    Amir Mirmiran;Wenqing Yuan;Xiaobing Chen

  • Large beam-column tests on concrete-filled composite tubes

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy;Charle El Khoury;Wassim Naguib

  • Cyclic Behavior of Hybrid Columns Made of Ultra High Performance Concrete and Fiber Reinforced Polymers

    Pedram Zohrevand;Amir Mirmiran

  • DAMAGE ASSESSMENT OF FRP-ENCASED CONCRETE USING ULTRASONIC PULSE VELOCITY

    Amir Mirmiran;Yunmei Wei

  • 440.2R-02 Guide for the Design and Construction of Externally Bonded FRP Systems for Strengthening Concrete Structures

    Aci . R;Charles E. Bakis;Ali Ganjehlou;Damian I. Kachlakev

  • Experimental Investigation of Cyclic Behavior of Concrete-Filled Fiber Reinforced Polymer Tubes

    Yutian Shao;Amir Mirmiran

  • Effect of age on the compressive strength of ultra-high-performance fiber-reinforced concrete

    Masoud Pourbaba;Elyar Asefi;Hamed Sadaghian;Amir Mirmiran

  • Pre-stressed FRP-concrete composite structural members

    Amir Mirmiran;Mohsen Shahawy

Frequent Co-Authors

Mohsen Shahawy
Mohsen Shahawy Florida Department of Transportation
Sami H. Rizkalla
Sami H. Rizkalla North Carolina State University
Amir Fam
Amir Fam Queen's University
Abdeldjelil Belarbi
Abdeldjelil Belarbi University of Houston
Antonio Nanni
Antonio Nanni University of Miami
Brahim Benmokrane
Brahim Benmokrane Université de Sherbrooke
Khaled Soudki
Khaled Soudki University of Waterloo
Lawrence C. Bank
Lawrence C. Bank Georgia Institute of Technology
Mark F. Green
Mark F. Green Queen's University
Antoine E. Naaman
Antoine E. Naaman University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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