Mr. Daniel Akerele | Civil Engineering | Distinguished Scientist Award

Research Scientist | University of Washington | United States

Mr. Daniel Akerele is an emerging researcher in sustainable construction materials, concrete technology, pavement engineering, and environmental sustainability, with a strong emphasis on alternative cementitious materials and low-carbon infrastructure solutions. His research interests include calcium sulphoaluminate (CSA) concrete, Portland limestone cement, rapid-set and self-healing concrete, corrosion resistance, geotechnical stabilization, and water quality assessment, addressing durability and sustainability challenges in modern infrastructure. He demonstrates solid research skills in experimental material characterization, durability and performance evaluation, environmental impact analysis, and data-driven assessment of construction materials. His scholarly contributions have earned academic recognition through peer-reviewed publications, collaborative research, and growing research visibility, reflecting his awards and honors through research impact. His research output includes 14 published documents, 36 citations, an h-index of 4, and an i10-index of 2, indicating steady scientific influence. In conclusion, his work contributes meaningfully to resilient, sustainable, and environmentally responsible construction practices.

 

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