Faculty Umair Jalil Malik

Umair Jalil Malik

Lab Engineer
  • NUST Institute of Civil Engineering
  • 05190854583
Summary

Academic Background
BS (Structural Engineering) NUST, Islamabad September 02, 2019 - June 02, 2023
Honours and Awards
Publications
Performance evaluation of innovative connection systems for structural and seismic challenges in high-rise modular construction: A state-of-the-art review August 15, 2025 Journal of Building Engineering - Volume:108, Article Number 112808
Advancing mix design prediction in 3D printed concrete: Predicting anisotropic compressive strength and slump flow December 01, 2024 Case studies in construction materials - Volume 21 , Article Number e03510
Advancing seismic resilience: Performance-based assessment of mid-rise and high-rise engineered cementitious composite (ECC) Buildings July 01, 2024 Case Studies in Construction Materials - Volume 20, Article Number e02732
Seismic evaluation of non‑seismically detailed RC buildings in Pakistan: performance and damage accumulation under repeated earthquakes. May 30, 2024 Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering - Volume: 22, Pages 4547–4579,
ANN-based predictive mimicker for the constitutive model of engineered cementitious composites (ECC) March 22, 2024 Construction and Building Materials - Volume 420, Article Number: 135530
A predictive mimicker for mechanical properties of eco-efficient and sustainable bricks incorporating waste glass using machine learning December 01, 2023 Case Studies in Construction Materials - Volume:19, Article Number e02424
Inclusive characterization of 3D printed concrete (3DPC) in additive manufacturing: A detailed review August 29, 2023 Construction and Building Materials - Volume 394, Article Number 132229
Machine Learning-Based Predictive Model for Tensile and Flexural Strength of 3D-Printed Concrete June 02, 2023 Materials - Volume 16, Issue 11, Article Number 4149
Enhancing Seismic Resilience of Existing Reinforced Concrete Building Using Non-Linear Viscous Dampers: A Comparative Study April 17, 2023 Actuators - Volume 12, Issue 4, Article Number 175
Conferences