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Overview

Mohamed Maalej is affiliated with the University of Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and focuses their research primarily in the field of Engineering. Within this broad field, their work concentrates on Civil and Structural Engineering, building and construction, with additional contributions to Earth-Surface Processes, Materials Chemistry, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

Their research topics prominently include Structural Behavior of Reinforced Concrete, Innovative Concrete Reinforcement Materials, Concrete Corrosion and Durability, Structural Response to Dynamic Loads, Structural Load-Bearing Analysis, Concrete and Cement Materials Research, and Masonry and Concrete Structural Analysis.

Maalej's recent publications reflect their expertise in structural engineering and materials. Notable papers are:

  • Developing Machine Learning Models for Identifying the Failure Potential of Fire-Exposed FRP-Strengthened Concrete Beams, 2024, Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering
  • Review of the bond behavior between reinforcing steel and Engineered cementitious Composites, 2023, Structures
  • Punching shear strength of fiber-reinforced polymer concrete slabs: Database-driven assessment of parameters and prediction models, 2024, Engineering Structures
  • Experimental study of the steel/CFRP interaction in shear-strengthened RC beams incorporating macro-synthetic fibers, 2020, Structures
  • Impact response and endurance of unreinforced masonry walls strengthened with cement-based composites, 2021, Structures

Frequent collaborators with Maalej include Salah Altoubat, Samer Barakat, M. Talha Junaid, Raghad Awad, and Zaid A. Al-Sadoon. These collaborations indicate an active research network within related specialties.

Their work is published extensively in venues specializing in civil and structural engineering, with the most contributions in the Journal of Building Engineering, Structures, and Civil Engineering Journal. Other outlets include the IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering and Structural Durability & Health Monitoring.

Best Publications

  • BEHAVIOR OF HYBRID-FIBER ENGINEERED CEMENTITIOUS COMPOSITES SUBJECTED TO DYNAMIC TENSILE LOADING AND PROJECTILE IMPACT

    Mohamed Maalej;Ser Tong Quek;Jing Zhang

  • Flexural/tensile-strength ratio in engineered cementitious composites

    Mohamed Maalej;Victor C. Li

  • Introduction of Strain-Hardening Engineered Cementitious Composites in Design of Reinforced Concrete Flexural Members for Improved Durability

    Mohamed Maalej;Victor C. Li

  • BEHAVIORAL TRENDS OF RC BEAMS STRENGTHENED WITH EXTERNALLY BONDED FRP

    J. F. Bonacci;J. F. Bonacci;M. Maalej;M. Maalej

  • Application of Engineered Cementitious Composites (ECC) in interior beam–column connections for enhanced seismic resistance

    Salahuddin Qudah;Mohamed Maalej

  • Flexural responses of hybrid steel-polyethylene fiber reinforced cement composites containing high volume fly ash

    Shaikh Faiz Uddin Ahmed;Mohamed Maalej;P. Paramasivam

  • Tensile strain hardening behaviour of hybrid steel-polyethylene fibre reinforced cementitious composites

    Shaikh Ahmed;M. Maalej

  • Externally Bonded Fiber-Reinforced Polymer for Rehabilitation of Corrosion Damaged Concrete Beams

    John F. Bonacci;Mohamed Maalej

  • Shear strengthening of RC deep beams using externally bonded FRP systems

    M.R. Islam;M.A. Mansur;M. Maalej

  • Effect of Fiber Volume Fraction on the Off‐Crack‐Plane Fracture Energy in Strain ‐Hardening Engineered Cementitious Composites

    Mohamed Maalej;Toshiyuki Hashida;Victor C. Li

  • Review of potential structural applications of hybrid fiber Engineered Cementitious Composites

    M. Maalej;S.T. Quek;S.F.U. Ahmed;J. Zhang

  • Toughening in cement based composites. Part II: Fiber reinforced cementitious composites

    Victor C. Li;Mohamed Maalej

  • Accelerated corrosion and repair of reinforced concrete columns using carbon fibre reinforced polymer sheets

    C Lee;J F Bonacci;M Da Thomas;M Maalej

  • Effect of Fiber Rupture on Tensile Properties of Short Fiber Composites

    Mohamed Maalej;Victor C. Li;Toshiyuki Hashida

  • Engineered cementitious composites for effective strengthening of unreinforced masonry walls

    M. Maalej;V. W. J. Lin;Minh Phuong Nguyen;S. T. Quek

  • Corrosion Durability and Structural Response of Functionally-Graded Concrete Beams

    Mohamed Maalej;Shaikh F.U. Ahmed;P. Paramasivam

  • Modelling of rectangular RC columns strengthened with FRP

    M Maalej;S Tanwongsval;P Paramasivam

  • Interfacial shear stress concentration in FRP-strengthened beams

    M. Maalej;Y. Bian

  • Effect of beam size and FRP thickness on interfacial shear stress concentration and failure mode of FRP-strengthened beams

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  • Toughening in cement based composites. Part I: Cement, mortar, and concrete

    Victor C. Li;Mohamed Maalej

  • Performance of Hybrid-Fiber ECC Blast/Shelter Panels Subjected to Drop Weight Impact

    Jing Zhang;Jing Zhang;Jing Zhang;Mohamed Maalej;Mohamed Maalej;Mohamed Maalej;Ser Tong Quek;Ser Tong Quek;Ser Tong Quek

  • Tensile Behavior of Cement‐Based Composites with Random Discontinuous Steel Fibers

    Victor C. Li;Hwai Chung Wu;Mohamed Maalej;Dhanada K. Mishra

  • Shear buckling and stress distribution in trapezoidal web corrugated steel beams

    Moussa Leblouba;M. Talha Junaid;Samer Barakat;Salah Altoubat

  • Remote flood monitoring system based on plastic optical fibres and wireless motes

    Kevin Sze Chiang Kuang;Ser Tong Quek;Mohamed Maalej

Frequent Co-Authors

Ser Tong Quek
Ser Tong Quek National University of Singapore
Victor C. Li
Victor C. Li University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dimitrios Hatzinakos
Dimitrios Hatzinakos University of Toronto
Faiz Uddin Ahmed Shaikh
Faiz Uddin Ahmed Shaikh Curtin University
Christopher K.Y. Leung
Christopher K.Y. Leung Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Rune Brincker
Rune Brincker Technical University of Denmark
Hamid Nikraz
Hamid Nikraz Curtin University
Henrik Stang
Henrik Stang Technical University of Denmark

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