Assoc. Prof. Dr ESAYAS FTWI | Structural Materials | Best Researcher Award
Assoc. Prof. Dr ESAYAS FTWI, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi is a distinguished researcher and educator in concrete engineering, holding a Ph.D. from the University of Tokyo. His expertise spans structural performance evaluation, constitutive modeling, and sustainable construction technologies. Dr. Ftwi has published extensively in top journals, earning accolades like the Outstanding Research Paper of the Year from the Japan Concrete Institute. As a leader, he has directed major projects, including the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, and contributed to building codes and sustainable engineering policies. His dedication to advancing concrete technologies and impactful research makes him a global leader in civil engineering. 🏗️📚✨
Publication Profile
Academic and Professional Background
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi earned his Ph.D. in Concrete Engineering from the University of Tokyo, specializing in structural performance evaluation of reinforced concrete. He also holds a Master’s degree in constitutive modeling for cracked concrete and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. With extensive academic and professional experience in Ethiopia, Japan, and the United States, Dr. Ftwi has developed expertise in concrete materials, structural design, and engineering education. His global exposure and multidisciplinary knowledge position him as a leading figure in civil engineering and sustainable construction. 🏗️📚✨
Award🌍🏆
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi is a globally recognized researcher in concrete engineering, earning numerous prestigious awards throughout his career. These include the Outstanding Journal Paper Awards (2008, 2011) from the Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, the Best Research Paper Award from the Japan Concrete Institute (2008), and the Outstanding Research Award from Addis Ababa University (2013). His innovative work with students on sustainable concrete technologies, such as rice husk cement replacement and voided slab design, has also garnered recognition. These accolades highlight his significant contributions to advancing structural engineering and sustainable practices. 🏗️📚✨
Research Focus Area ⚛️🔬
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Esayas Ftwi’s research primarily focuses on reinforced concrete structures, advanced concrete materials, and structural performance analysis. His studies explore the effects of torsion on reinforced concrete beams, the role of metakaolin in recycled aggregate concrete, and the properties of Ethiopian kaolin clays in metakaolin production. Dr. Ftwi’s innovative work includes multi-scale simulations of shear-critical beams, nonlinear gel migration in cracked concrete, and drying shrinkage modeling. With numerous publications in high-impact journals like Journal of Advanced Concrete Technology, his contributions address critical challenges in sustainable and resilient construction. 🌍📚⚡
Publication Top Notes📄✨
Nonlinear gel migration in cracked concrete and broken symmetry of corrosion profiles
Effect of concrete cover on the pure torsional behavior of reinforced concrete beams
Multi-scale based simulation of shear critical reinforced concrete beams subjected to drying
Simulation of early-age cracking due to drying shrinkage based on a multi-scale constitutive model
Investigation of the cause of failure of the Omo River Bridge
Spalling of concrete cover due to torsion: Examination of advanced theoretical models