The Canadian Academy of Engineering
Osama Moselhi mainly investigates Project management, Operations research, Construction management, Artificial neural network and Automation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Photogrammetry and Software system in addition to Project management. In his research on the topic of Software system, Civil engineering is strongly related with Transport engineering.
His study in Operations research is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Field, Scheduling and Mathematical optimization. His research in Construction management intersects with topics in Decision support system and Knowledge-based systems. His Artificial neural network study is associated with Artificial intelligence.
His primary scientific interests are in Operations research, Systems engineering, Construction management, Project management and Decision support system. His Operations research study incorporates themes from Duration, Fuzzy set, Scheduling, Scheduling and Process. His studies examine the connections between Process and genetics, as well as such issues in Industrial engineering, with regards to Simulation.
His Systems engineering study frequently involves adjacent topics like Data acquisition. His study ties his expertise on Knowledge-based systems together with the subject of Construction management. Osama Moselhi frequently studies issues relating to Risk analysis and Decision support system.
His main research concerns Distribution networks, Productivity, Resilience, Risk analysis and Building information modeling. Productivity combines with fields such as Continuous monitoring, Lead, Real-time computing, Global Positioning System and Cloud computing in his investigation. In his research, Multi-objective optimization is intimately related to Environmental planning, which falls under the overarching field of Resilience.
His Risk analysis research incorporates elements of Capability Maturity Model, Analytic network process, Seismic risk, Event and Visualization. Osama Moselhi interconnects Prefabrication, Schedule, Manufacturing engineering and Systems engineering in the investigation of issues within Building information modeling. His Systems engineering research integrates issues from Data acquisition, Fuzzy set, Fuzzy logic and Selection.
Osama Moselhi focuses on Distributed computing, Productivity, Workflow, Process and Building information modeling. His studies in Distributed computing integrate themes in fields like Genetic algorithm, Pipeline and Pipeline transport. His Productivity research encompasses a variety of disciplines, including Cloud computing, Monitoring and control, Real-time computing, Wireless and Global Positioning System.
His Workflow study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Database server, Data visualization and Systems engineering. His research integrates issues of Unified Modeling Language, Risk analysis and Response time in his study of Process. Osama Moselhi has included themes like Building management system, Precast concrete and Condition monitoring in his Building information modeling study.
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Integrating automated data acquisition technologies for progress reporting of construction projects
Samir El-Omari;Osama Moselhi.
(2011)
Neural networks as tools in construction
Osama Moselhi;Tarek Hegazy;Paul Fazio.
(1991)
Image-based retrieval of concrete crack properties for bridge inspection
R.S. Adhikari;O. Moselhi;A. Bagchi.
(2014)
Integrating 3D laser scanning and photogrammetry for progress measurement of construction work
Samir El-Omari;Osama Moselhi.
(2008)
Developing Practical Neural Network Applications Using Back-Propagation
T. Hegazy;P. Fazio;O. Moselhi.
(1994)
Optimizing Resource Utilization for Repetitive Construction Projects
Khaled El-Rayes;Osama Moselhi.
(2001)
Project-network analysis using fuzzy sets theory
Pasit Lorterapong;Osama Moselhi.
(1996)
Change Orders Impact on Labor Productivity
Osama Moselhi;Osama Moselhi;Ihab Assem;Ihab Assem;Khaled A El-Rayes;Khaled A El-Rayes.
(2005)
RFID indoor location identification for construction projects
Ali Montaser;Osama Moselhi.
(2014)
Scheduling of repetitive projects with cost optimization
Osama Moselhi;Khaled El‐Rayes.
(1993)
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