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1 of 39 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME Fouad H. Fouad, Ph.D., P.E. ADDRESS 1300 27 th Place South, Unit #33 Birmingham, AL 35205 (205) 995 2229 - Home (205) 934 8431 - Office (205) 907 1249 - Cell [email protected] MARITAL STATUS Married, two children EDUCATION Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Texas A & M University, 1981 M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 1978 Post Graduate Studies, Structural Engineering, University of Alexandria, Egypt, 1975 B.S.C.E. (with Honors), Alexandria University, Egypt, 1973 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor and Chair, Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1996 – present Director, Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 2012 – present Director, Construction Engineering Management Online Master’s Program at UAB, 2017 – - 2018 Associate Director, National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management, 2011 – 2016 Associate Director, University Transportation Center for Alabama, 1999 – 2012 Associate Director, Engineering Unit of the UAB Center of Disaster Preparedness, 2002 – 2005 Senior Scientist, UAB Injury Control Research Center, 1999 – present Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1993 – present Professor (secondary appointment), Department of Materials and Mechanical Engineering, UAB, 1996 – present Affiliate Member of the Graduate Faculty, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama at Huntsville, 2002 – present Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1986 – 1993 Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1981 – 1986 Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, 1978 – 1981

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CURRICULUM VITAE NAME Fouad H. Fouad, Ph.D., P.E. ADDRESS 1300 27th Place South, Unit #33 Birmingham, AL 35205 (205) 995 2229 - Home (205) 934 8431 - Office (205) 907 1249 - Cell [email protected]

MARITAL STATUS Married, two children EDUCATION • Ph.D., Civil Engineering, Texas A & M University, 1981 • M.S., Civil Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, 1978 • Post Graduate Studies, Structural Engineering, University of Alexandria, Egypt, 1975 • B.S.C.E. (with Honors), Alexandria University, Egypt, 1973 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS • Professor and Chair, Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering,

University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1996 – present • Director, Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center, University of Alabama at Birmingham,

2012 – present • Director, Construction Engineering Management Online Master’s Program at UAB, 2017 – -

2018 • Associate Director, National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and

Management, 2011 – 2016 • Associate Director, University Transportation Center for Alabama, 1999 – 2012 • Associate Director, Engineering Unit of the UAB Center of Disaster Preparedness, 2002 –

2005 • Senior Scientist, UAB Injury Control Research Center, 1999 – present • Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alabama at

Birmingham, 1993 – present • Professor (secondary appointment), Department of Materials and Mechanical Engineering,

UAB, 1996 – present • Affiliate Member of the Graduate Faculty, Department of Civil and Environmental

Engineering, University of Alabama at Huntsville, 2002 – present • Associate Professor, Civil Engineering Department, University of Alabama at Birmingham,

1986 – 1993 • Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Department, University of Alabama at Birmingham,

1981 – 1986 • Lecturer, Civil Engineering Department, Texas A&M University, 1978 – 1981

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• Research Associate, Texas Transportation Institute, Texas A&M University, 1978 – 1980 • Research Engineer II, University of Texas at Austin, 1975 – 1977 • Instructor, Civil Engineering Department, University of Alexandria, Egypt, 1974 – 1975 INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE • Consulting work for national and international companies in the area of structural

engineering, precast concrete products, and concrete materials, 1983 – present • Principal Research Engineer, Sherman Industries, Inc., Birmingham, Alabama, 1984 – 1988 • Project Engineer, Misrconcrete Development Company, Egypt, 1973 – 1974 • Registered Professional Engineer, State of Texas, No. 55629 • Registered Professional Engineer, State of Alabama, No. 15529

MEMBERSHIP & ACTIVITIES IN PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL SOCIETIES American Concrete Institute (ACI), Fellow • Chair, ACI Committee 523A, Autoclaved Aerated Concrete, 1997 – 2011 • Chair, ACI Committee 523, Cellular Concrete, 1991 – 1997 • Chair, ACI Awards Committee “Reese Structural Research Award”, 1987 – 1988 • Member, ACI Technical Committee 526, Autoclaved Aerated Concrete, 2012 – present • Member, ACI Technical Committee 224, Cracking, 1983 – present • Member, ACI Technical Committee 118, Use of Computers, 1983 – present • Member, ACI Educational Committee E705, Educational Computer Activities, 1984 – present • Member, ACI Technical Committee 234, Silica Fume, 1988 – 2006 • Member, ACI Technical Committee 231, Properties of Concrete at Early Ages, 1988 – 1990 • Associate Member, ACI Technical Committee 231, Properties of Concrete at Early Ages,

1990 – present • Consulting Member, ACI Committee 345, Concrete Bridge Construction, Maintenance, and

Repair Central Alabama Chapter of ACI (CAC) • President, 1988 – 1991 • Vice-President, 1987 – 1988 • Secretary, 1985 – 1987 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Fellow • Member, Committee on Fiber-Reinforced Composite Structures 1999 – 2004 • Member, Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC) 2000 – 2005 • Member, Concrete Pole Sub-Committee 1986 – present • Member, Committee on Buried Concrete Pipe, 1990 – 2004 • Member, Birmingham Chapter of ASCE, 1982 – present Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI), Member • Chair, Prestressed Concrete Poles Committee, 1994 – present

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• Concrete Materials Technology Committee, 2014 – present • Member, Poles Committee, 1984 – present American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), Member • Chair, ASTM C27 Committee, Precast Concrete Products, 2000 – 2006 • Chair, ASTM C27.6 Subcommittee, Precast Autoclaved Aerated Concrete, 1998 – present • Chair, ASTM C27.2 Subcommittee, Architectural and Structural Products, 1988 – 1999 • Secretary, ASTM C27 Committee, Precast Concrete, 1991 – 1999 • Member, ASTM C27 Committee, Precast Concrete Products, 1987 – present • Member, ASTM D20 Committee, Plastics, 1986 – present • Member, ASTM C15 Committee, Masonry, 1999 – present

National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE), Member • President, Birmingham Chapter of Alabama Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE), 2007 –

2009 • Vice President, Birmingham Chapter of Alabama Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE),

2005 – 2007

International Editorial Board of the HBRC Journal, Housing and Building National Research Center, Egypt, 2009 – present

American Association of State Highway & Transportation Official (AASHTO) • Research Advisor, AASHTO Task Force 13 Committee, 1987 – 2003

National Electric Safety Code, SC 5, ANSI-C2, Member of Task Forces on FRP Materials and Loads, 2002 – 2006

Consultant for the Southern Company Research Committee “Improved Materials for Distribution Poles,” 1991 – present

American National Standards Institute (ANSI), Member 1986 – 1996

Consultant for the Canadian Standards Institute, 1985 – 1987

Transportation Research Board University Representative, 1998 – present

Structural Engineer’s Association of Alabama, 2000 – present HONORS AND AWARDS • Received the Engineering Council of Birmingham 2018 Educator of the Year Award; at the

honored at 60th Annual ECOB Awards Banquet, February 2019 • Received the Engineering Council of Birmingham 2009 Engineer of the Year Award; honored

at the Engineering Council of Birmingham (ECOB) Awards Banquet, February 2010 • Appointed by the National Research Council to the National Cooperative Highway Research

Program Project Panel C10-74; 2007 – 2009 • 2007 Engineer of Year by the Alabama Society of Professional Engineers (ASPE)

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• Outstanding Service Award from the American Society of Testing and Materials for outstanding service as Committee Chairman for Committee C-27 on Precast Concrete Products (2000 – 2005), 2006

• 2004 ASPE Circle of Excellence Award for Engineering Educator of the Year, by the Alabama Society of Professional Engineers

• Faculty Honor Member of Chi Epsilon 127th Chapter of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Initiated on November 15, 2003

• Appointed by the National Research Council to the National Cooperative Highway Research Program Project Panel C12-56, 2000 – 2003

• 1998 Distinguished Service Award from the American Society of Testing and Materials standard-writing committee C-27 on Precast Concrete Products for long-time service and contributions

• Certificate of Merit by the Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute for Producing the Outstanding Technical Committee Report, “Guide for the Design of Prestressed Concrete Poles,” 1998

• Certificate of appreciation by the ASCE Student Chapter of UAB for dedicated services and support, 1998

• Listed in the International Who’s Who for Professionals, Gibralter Publishing, 1998 • Listed in the International Who’s Who for Professionals, Gibralter Publishing, 1997 • Recipient of the Board of Visitors Faculty Award for Distinguished Achievement; presented

by the Board of Visitors of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UAB School of Engineering, 1996

• 1993 Ellen Greg Ingalls Award – UAB’s Highest Honor for Teaching • Nominated for the Ellen Greg Ingalls Award and awarded the UAB Certificate of Excellence

in Classroom Teaching four times: 1984, 1990, 1991, and 1993 • Nominated by the UAB Department of Civil Engineering for the UAB 1993 Excellence in

Teaching Award • Certificate of Appreciation for Dedicated Services to the Comprehensive Minority Faculty

Development Program, UAB, 1989 and 1990 • Certificate of Appreciation for Dedicated Services to the NIH/Coca-Cola Summer Scholars

Program and the Minority High School Student Research Apprentice Program, UAB, 1992 • Certificate of Recognition of Outstanding Service and Active Participation for 1989 – 1991

by the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) • Nominated by Alabama Concrete Industries Association as the representative to attend

PCA’s 1993 Professors Seminar. Financial support provided. • Nominated by Tau Beta Pi for the “Engineering Professor of the Year Award,” 1984 • Tau Beta Pi Member • Tau Beta Pi Faculty Advisor at UAB, 1982 – 1986 • Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, Member • Honored Member of Who's Who in U.S. Executives, 1990 • Dean of Engineering Award for course instruction, UAB, 1982

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INVENTIONS • U.S. Patent Number 5285614, “Concrete Pole Splice,” Issued February 15, 1994 • U.S. Patent Number 6705058, “Multiple-Part Pole,” Issued March 16, 2004 (with Foust et

al.) • U.S. Patent Application 6,938,392, “Concrete Filled Pole,” Issued September 6, 2005 • U.S. Patent Number 7,343,718 “Method for making multiple-part concrete pole,” Issued on

March 18, 2008 (with Foust et al.) • U.S. Patent Number US 8,104,242 B1, “Concrete-Filled Metal Pole with Shear Transfer

Connectors,” Issued January 31, 2012 • U.S. Patent Number US 9,249,926 B1, “Steel Arm with Internal Tendon,” Issued February 2,

2016 (with Foust) RECENT COMMUNITY SERVICE • Organized a two-day intensive hackathon in collaboration with BBVA Compass, August 8 &

9, 2018, using data provided by the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham to provide solutions for the ShapeBhAm project.

• 2015 Global Urban Datafest, with the City of Birmingham and other stakeholders, a multi city-Hackathon that aims at providing solutions to urban challenges

• Appointed in 2015 by the Council of the City of Birmingham to serve on the Board of Directors of the Solid Waste Disposal Authority of the City of Birmingham at the recommendation of Mayor William A. Bell, Sr. for a term expiring July 12, 2019

• Organized the 2015 Global Urban Datafest, with the City of Birmingham and other stakeholders, a multi city-Hackathon that aims at providing solutions to urban challenges.

• Initiated a joint proposal application with the City of Birmingham for the IBM Smarter Cities Challenge grant in 2014. The proposal was successful and Birmingham was selected as one of 16 cities from around the world receiving the award. The grant deploys top IBM experts to help cities around the world address their most critical challenges. The IBM experts provided a strategic plan for advancing Birmingham, which included several community projects and activities with the goal of making Birmingham a greener and livable city. UAB and the city worked together in pursuing several of these projects. The UAB Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center worked closely with City leaders and the IBM team to develop strategies to reverse problems with food deserts and abandoned property and to recommend solutions that further contribute to revitalization efforts.

• Administered the Youth Championship Program in 2014, a program that provides middle school students from inner-city schools in Birmingham with hands-on learning opportunities in the field of Sustainability as it relates to STEM education.

• Established and administered the Summer Enrichment Program (2013, 2014, 2015), a STEM program for incoming freshmen from HBCUs in Alabama with interest in engineering careers.

• Developed a memorandum of understating (MOU) with the City of Birmingham in 2013 to establish a formal affiliation for enhancing the relationship between the City and UAB through the promotion and development of collaborative programs and other cooperative activities and assistance in areas of mutual interest.

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• Founded the UAB Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center (SSCRC), approved by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees in 2012, which fosters cross-disciplinary research, training, and outreach that integrate health, socio-economic impacts, and infrastructure design for the purpose of developing innovative solutions for sustainable smart cities and communities.

NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES • Led the UAB Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center in hosting the Fifth Annual

Symposium on May 9-11, 2017 in Alexandria, Egypt as part of the NSF Workshop Grant on Sustainable Smart Cities. Fifteen highly prestigious universities / organizations from the U.S., UK, and Egypt attended the Workshop.

• Organized the NSF International Research Experience for Students program, eight U.S. students traveled to Egypt and Germany for a total of 4 weeks during Summer 2017 for an international research and cultural experience supervised by organizations and mentors from both countries; May 1 – May 30, 2017.

• Organized the NSF International Research Experience for Students program, students travel to Egypt and U.K for a total of 4 weeks during Summer 2016 for an international research and cultural experience supervised by organizations and mentors from both countries; May 1 – May 30, 2016

• Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) International Research Experiences for Students (IRES). Program is for 3 consecutive summers; first summer (2015) administered in Netherlands and Egypt. Eight students were selected to participate in the program.

• Organizer of the 2nd and 3rd Annual Symposia of the UAB Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center, April 2013, June 2014.

• Organizer of the Inaugural Symposium of the UAB Sustainable Smart Cities Research Center, April 2012.

• Developed a partnership with University of Staffordshire in the United Kingdom for joint research and educational programs with focus on smart cities. A Memorandum of Understanding between UAB and UK Staffordshire was signed in 2012.

• Developed an MOU for partnership between UAB and the Arab Academy for Science and Technology and Maritime Transport (AASTMT). The MOU signed in 2010 established collaborative in doctoral degrees in 5 engineering disciplines. Students from AASTMT successfully completing the program receive PhD degrees from UAB with tuition and fees supported by the foreign institution.

• Developed partnership with one of the largest construction materials company in Germany (Xella) for experiential learning of our students at UAB. In December 2009, six U.S. students spent a 5-week period at Xella Technologie in Germany for hands on training and learning about the production and use of sustainable green construction materials.

• Organizer and Chair of the NSF International Workshop “Sustainable Green Building Design and Construction,” Conference jointly organized and sponsored by the NSF and the Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC) in Cairo, Egypt, March 10-12, 2009.

• Developed (with Dean Linda Lucas) an MOU for partnership between UAB and Alexandria University in Egypt. The MOU was signed in Alexandria, Egypt, on March 7, 2009. The first

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outcome of the MOU was the establishment of joint PhD programs in Civil Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. It is expected that these programs will be begin the first enrollment in 2010.

• Expanded the International Certificate Program with MUST University in Egypt into a Master’s of Science in Civil Engineering (MSCE). The degree was approved by UAB and the first offering of the degree to MUST students in Egypt will be in summer 2010.

• Developed an MOU with Misr University for Science and Technology (MUST) in Egypt. The MOU was signed in February 2008. A Construction Engineering Management (CEM) International Certificate Program was developed as the first outcome of the MOU. The first offering of the program was during summer 2008. UAB faculty traveled to Egypt to kickoff the program and teach the required courses.

• Organizer and Chair of the NSF International Follow Up Workshop on Innovations in Materials and Design o Civil Infrastructure,” Conference jointly organized with the Housing and Building Research Center (HBRC) in Cairo, Egypt, December 26 and 27, 2007.

• Chair and Moderator of the Technical Session “Prestressed Concrete Poles: Applications, Performance, and New Innovations (Parts 1 & 2),” Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) 52nd Annual Convention and National Bridge Conference, Grapevine, Texas, October 22-25, 2006.

• Editor (with Caijun Shi): Autoclaved Aerated Concrete—Properties and Structural Design, American Concrete Institute (ACI), Special Publication SP-226, Farmington Hills, Michigan, 2005, 152 pp.

• Invited Speaker and Member of the Scientific Committee, The Fourth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete – Innovation and Development, Kingston University, Kingston, U.K., September 8 & 9, 2005.

• Organizer of the NSF International Workshop on “Innovations in Materials and Design of Civil Infrastructure,” Cairo, Egypt, December 27 & 28, 2005.

• Member of the Scientific Committee and Session Co-Chair of the Technical Session on Use of Composites in Infrastructure Applications, The 4th Middle East Symposium on Structural Composites for the Infrastructure Applications, Alexandria, Egypt, May 20-23, 2005.

• Member of the Scientific and Organizing Committees of the International Workshop on “Innovations in Materials and Design of Civil Infrastructure,” Sponsored by the National Science Foundations (NSF) held in Cairo, Egypt, December 28-29, 2005.

• Invited Keynote Lecture and Scientific Committee Member “Prestressed Concrete Poles: Developments & Innovations,” The International Conference: Future Vision and Challenges for Urban Development, Organized by the Egyptian Housing and Building Research Center (HBRC), Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of HBRC, Cairo, Egypt, December 20-22, 2004.

• Served on the NCHRP Panel 12-56, Application of the LRFD Bridge Design Specifications to High-Strength Structural Concrete: Shear Provisions, National Academy of Sciences, 2003 – present.

• Technical Session Organizer, Moderator, and Speaker “Prestressed Concrete Poles—An Emerging Market!” Prestressed/Precast Concrete Institute (PCI) 49th Annual Convention, Orlando, Florida, October 18-22, 2003.

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• Member of the Steering Committee and Invited Speaker at the “Second International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications,” Sponsored by the National Science Foundations and the HBRC, held in Cairo, Egypt, December 17-18, 2003.

• Member of the Scientific Committee and Keynote Speaker “Autoclaved Aerated Concrete: An Experimental Program For Establishing A New Building Product In The U.S.A,” The Fifth Alexandria International Conference on Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Sponsored by Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt, December 20-22, 2003.

• Subcommittee 523A Chair of the American Concrete Institute, Sponsored Committee Technical Session: Aerated Concrete – An Innovative Building Solution, Boston, Massachusetts, September 30, 2003.

PUBLICATIONS (Refereed journal papers and conference proceedings) 1. C. Fudge, F. Fouad and R. Klingner, “Developments in the Formulation and Reinforcement of

Concrete;” Chapter 15: Autoclaved aerated concrete;; Second Edition; Elsevier; Woodhead Publishing; Editor Sidney Mindess; 2019; pp. 345-361

2. Fouad, F. H. “The AAC Experience in the U.S.” AAC Worldwide, Journal of the Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Industry; 2019; pp. 20-25

3. Fouad, F. H. and Alvarez, P. “Spun Concrete Pole Innovations – Unique Applications Including Smart Poles.” CPI Worldwide / ICCX Middle East, 2018, Expo Center Sharjah, UAE, conference proceedings, November 2018, pp. 82-87.

4. Fouad, F. H. and Schoch, T. “AAC in the U.S. – A Second Look.” Ernst Sohn, John Wiley & Sons, CE/Papers/Volume 2, Issue 4, September 2018

5. Kirby, J. T., Fouad, F. H., and Schoch, T.”Simulation of AAC for sustainable design and construction,” Ernst Sohn, John Wiley & Sons. , CE/Papers/Volume 2, Issue 4, September 2018

6. Ian E. Hosch and Fouad H. Fouad, “Flexural and Compressive Behavior of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite Pile and Column Members,” International Journal of Applied Science and Technology, ISSN: 2221-0997 (Print), 2221-1004 (Online), Submitted May 2017, In Review

7. Hosch, I.E., Fouad, F.H. "Behavior of Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composite Cross-arm Members in Flexure." Submitted June 2017 to the International Journal of Applied Science and Technology, In Review.

8. Hosch, I.E., Fouad, F.H., Gallow, M., Traylor II, T., "Operational Post Deformation of Cantilever Sign Support Structures from Truck-induced Wind Gusts." ASCE Practice Periodical on Structural Design and Construction, Vol. 23, Issue 1. Feb., 2018

9. Fouad H. Fouad, Paula Alvarez, Andrew Sullivan, and, Talat Salama, “Enhancing Student Education through International Experiences,” American Society of Engineering Education; 123rd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Columbus, Ohio, Conference Proceeding, June 2017.

10. Bo Dowswell, Fouad Fouad, James Davidson and Robert Whyte, “Design of Wrap-Around Gusset Plates,” American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Engineering Journal, Volume 54, No. 3, Chicago, IL, Third Quarter 2017, pp. 155-180

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11. Paula Alvarez, Andrew Sullivan, and Fouad H. Fouad, “Sustainability Education in a Global Era,” American Society of Engineering Education; 122nd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, New Orleans, LA Conference Proceeding, June 2016

12. Gallow, M. S., Fouad, F. H.; and Hosch, I. E., “Mitigating Fatigue in Cantilevered Overhead Sign Structures” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2522, Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2015, pp. 18-26.

13. Fouad, F. H., Shalaby, A. M., Palmer, S. G., Albanese, R., and Gallow, M., “FRP-Reinforced Spun Concrete Poles in Flexure,” Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, PCI Journal, Volume 60, No. 1, January-February 2015, pp. 86-97.

14. Gallow, M. S., Fouad, F. H.; and Hosch, I. E., “Mitigating Fatigue in Cantilevered Overhead Sign Structures,” Proceedings of The 94th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2015

15. Fouad H. Fouad and Mohamed S. Gallow, “Emphasizing Sustainability in a Course on Reinforced Concrete Design;” American Society of Engineering Education; 121st ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, IN Conference Proceeding, June 15, 2014

16. Fouad, Fouad H., Shalaby, Ashraf M., and Albanese, Ronald “ Strengthening of Prestressed Spun Concrete Poles Using CFRP Wrapping,” Proceedings of the 2012 Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) 58th Annual Convention/Exhibition & National Bridge Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, October 2012.

17. Fouad, Fouad H., Shalaby, Ashraf M., Palmer, Sally G., and Albanese, Ronald “Flexural Behavior of Spun Concrete Poles with Different Types of Reinforcement,” Proceedings of the 2012 Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) 58th Annual Convention/Exhibition & National Bridge Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, October 2012.

18. Fouad, Fouad H. and Detwiler, Rachel J., “High-Strength Materials for Spun Concrete Poles,” Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, PCI Journal, Volume 57, No. 3, Summer 2012, pp. 27-32.

19. Fouad, F., Bettinger, S., Sisiopiku, V., Scarinci, I., and Fouad, M., “Investigation into the Impact of the Built Environment on Obesity in Two Communities,” Proceedings of the 2012 Annual Conference of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), Multidisciplinary Engineering Division, San Antonio, Texas, June 2012.

20. Shalaby, Ashraf M., Fouad, Fouad H., and Albanese, Ronald, “Strength and Deflection Behavior of Spun Concrete Poles with CFRP Reinforcement,” PCI Journal, Volume 57, No. 2, Spring 2011, pp. 55-77.

21. Hosch, I. E. and Fouad, F. H., “Design Fatigue Load of Sign Support Structures Due to Truck-Induced Wind Gust,” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2172, Transportation Research Board, Washington, D.C., 2010, pp. 30 – 37.

22. Hosch, I. and Fouad, F., “Fatigue Design of Sign Support Structures due to Truck-induced Wind Gust,” Proceedings of the The 89th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2010.

23. Hosch, I. E. and Fouad, F. H., “Fatigue Design of Sign Support Structures for Loading Caused by Natural Wind Loads,” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2131, Washington, D.C., 2009, pp. 15 – 22.

24. Shalaby, Ashraf M., and Fouad, Fouad H. “Effective Moment of Inertia for Circular Concrete Members Reinforced with CFRP Bars,” Proceedings of the 2009 PCI 55th Annual Convention/Exhibition & National Bridge Conference, San Antonio, Texas, September 2009.

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25. Fouad, F. H., Farrell, J., Heath, M., Shalaby, A., and Vichare, A. “Behavior of the MR Sandwich Panel in Flexure,” ACI Special Publication SP 260, Shao and Dubey, Editors, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, April 2009, pp.73-88.

26. Fouad, F. H., “Concrete and Sustainability,” Proceedings of the International Workshop on Sustainable Green Building Design and Construction, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC), held in Cairo, Egypt, March 10 – 12, 2009.

27. Hosch, I. and Fouad, F., “Fatigue Design of Sign Support Structures for Natural Wind Loads,” Proceedings of the The 88th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2009.

28. “Guide for Design and Construction with Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Panels,” ACI Committee Report 523.4R”. Chair of subcommittee that drafted this document. American Concrete Institute, June 2009, 81 pp.

29. Shalaby, A., Fouad, F., and Albanese, R. “Flexural Behavior of Spun Concrete Poles Reinforced with CFRP Bars,” Proceedings of the 2008 PCI Annual Convention/Exhibition & National Bridge Conference, Orlando, Florida, October 2008.

30. Kirby, J., Ozcan, H., and Fouad, F. “Sustainability in Engineering and Architecture Design,” Proceedings of the 2008 Annual Conference of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), Civil Engineering Division, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, June 2008.

31. Aglan, H., Morsy, M., Allie, A., and Fouad, F. “Evaluation of Fiber-reinforced Nanostructured Perlite-cementitious Surface Compounds for Building Skin Applications” Construction and Building MATERIAL, Elsevier, 2008, 8 pp

32. Uddin, N, Fouad, F. H., Vaidya, U. K., Khotpal, A. K., and Serrano-Perez, J. C., “Structural behavior of Fiber-Reinforced Polymer-Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Panels,” ACI Structural Journal, Vol. 104, No. 6, Nov.-Dec. 2007, pp. 722-730.

33. Fouad, F. H. “Standards for Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Promote Sustainability,” ASTM International Standardization News, Volume 35, Number 3, March 2007, pp. 34-37

34. Fouad, F. H. (with ACI Committee 224 members), “Causes, Evaluation, and Repair of Cracks in Concrete Structures,” ACI 224.1R-07, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, March 2007, 22 pp

35. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Drag Coefficient Transition for Multi-Sided Pole Cross-Sections,” Proceedings of the 86th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2007.

36. Fouad, F. H. “Chapter 49: Cellular Concrete,” American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM), STP 169D Significance of Tests and Properties of Concrete and Concrete-Making Materials, ASTM International, W. Conshohocken, PA, 2006, pp. 561-569

37. Fouad, F. H., Rizk, T., Stafford, E. L., and Hamby, D., “A Prefabricated Precast Concrete Bridge System for the State of Alabama,” report published by the University Transportation Center for Alabama (UTCA), UTCA Report 04215, November 2006, 78 pp

38. Fouad, F. H., Foust, E. R., and Oliphant, W. J., “A Composite Steel-Concrete Monopole for Electrical Transmission Lines,” Refereed ASCE Conference Proceedings, Structural Engineering Institute, 2006 Electrical Transmission Line and Substation Structures Conference, Birmingham, Alabama, October 2006.

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39. Fouad, F. H. (with ACI Committee 234 members), “Guide for the Use of Silica Fume in Concrete,” ACI 234R-06, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, 2006, 63 pp.

40. Fouad, F. H. (with ACI Committee 523 members), “Guide for Cast-in-Place Low-Density Cellular Concrete,” ACI 523.1R-06, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, October 2006, 13 pp.

41. Sisiopiku, V. P., Rousseau, A., Fouad, F. H., and Peters, R. W., “Technology Evaluation of Hydrogen Light-Duty Vehicles”. ASCE Journal of Environmental Engineering, Vol. 132, No. 6, June Issue, 2006, pp. 1-7.

42. Uddin, N., Fouad, F., Khotpal, A., Vaidya, U. Structural Characterization of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC) Panels. Journal of Reinforced Plastics and Composites, Volume 25, Number 9, 2006:pp.981-1001

43. Sisiopiku, V.P., Rousseau, A, Fouad, F., and Peters, R.W. “An Assessment of Vehicular Energy Use by Hydrogen and Gasoline Powertrains for a Mid-Size Passenger Car”, Proceedings of the 85th Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2006

44. Ian Hosch, F. H. Fouad, and R. Albanese, “Bond of Prestressing Strand in Centrifugally Cast Concrete,” Proceedings of the International Workshop on Innovations in Materials and Design of Civil Infrastructure, Cairo, Egypt, December 2005.

45. Luke Stafford, F. H. Fouad, Tarek Rizk, and Dwain Hamby, “A Prefabricated Precast Concrete Bridge System for the State of Alabama,” Proceedings of the International Workshop on Innovations in Materials and Design of Civil Infrastructure, Cairo, Egypt, December 2005.

46. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Design of Cantilevered Overhead Sign Supports,” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1928, Washington, D.C., 2005, pp. 39 – 45.

47. F.H. Fouad, R.E. Klingner, R.E. Barnett and J.E. Tanner, “The Proposed ACI Guide for The Use of AAC Panels,” Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete- Innovation and Development, Kingston University, Kingston, U.K. (September 2005).

48. F.H. Fouad, A C. Vichare, and R.E. Barnett, “Development of ASTM Standards for AAC,” Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete- Innovation and Development, Kingston University, Kingston, U.K. (September 2005).

49. E. Nunez, S. A. Nunez, and F. H. Fouad, “Sustainability in Autoclaved Aerated Concrete AAC Construction,” Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete- Innovation and Development, Kingston University, Kingston, U.K. (September 2005).

50. N Uddin, K V. Shelar, and F H Fouad, “Impact Response of Autoclave Aerated Concrete/FRP Sandwich Structures,” Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete- Innovation and Development, Kingston University, Kingston, U.K. (September 2005).

51. J E Tanner, J L Varela, R E Klingner, F. H. Fouad, and R E Barnett, “Technical Basis for Us Design Provisions for Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Masonry,” Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete- Innovation and Development, Kingston University, Kingston, U.K. (September 2005).

52. Fouad, F. H. and Dembowski, J., “Mechanical Properties of Plain AAC Material,” ACI Special Publication SP 226, Caijun Shi and Fouad H. Fouad, Editors, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, April 2005, pp.1-116.

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53. Fouad, F. H. and Dembowski, J., “Structural Testing for Validating Reinforced AAC Design Provisions in the U.S.,” ACI Special Publication SP 226, Caijun Shi and Fouad H. Fouad, Editors, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, April 2005, pp.29-44.

54. Barnett, R. E., Tanner, J. E., Klingner, R. E. and Fouad, F. H. “Guide for Using Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Panels: I - Structural Design,” ACI Special Publication SP 226, Caijun Shi and Fouad H. Fouad, Editors, American Concrete Institute, Farmington Hills, Michigan, April 2005, pp.17-28.

55. Editor (with Caijun Shi): Autoclaved Aerated Concrete—Properties and Structural Design, American Concrete Institute (ACI), Special Publication SP-226, Farmington Hills, Michigan, 2005, 152 pp.

56. Fouad, F. H., Rizk, Tarek, and Fouad, Nancy, “Integrating a Construction Engineering Management Focus in the Civil Engineering Curriculum,” Proceedings of the 2005 Annual Conference of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), Civil Engineering Division, Portland, Oregon, June, 2005.

57. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Design of Cantilevered Overhead Sign Supports,” Proceedings of the 84th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Session 573: Design of Sign, Signal, and Light Supports, Washington, D.C., January 2005.

58. Bo Dowswell and Fouad, F. H., “Square Tubes Bent About a Diagonal Axis,” Proceedings of the 84th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Session 479: Advancements in Steel Bridge Fabrication Technology, Washington, D.C., January 2005.

59. Fouad, F. H., “Prestressed Concrete Poles: Developments & Innovations,” Proceedings of the International Conference: Future Vision and Challenges for Urban Development,” Cairo, Egypt, December 20-22, 2004, 21 pp.

60. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, Davidson, James S., and Delatte, Norbert, “Proposed Revisions to AASHTO 2001 Supports Specifications,” Proceedings of the 83rd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2004, 12 pp.

61. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Impact of the New Wind Load Provisions on the Design of Structural Supports,” Proceedings of the 83rd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2004, 23 pp.

62. Delatte, Norbert, Calvert, Elizabeth A., and Fouad, F. H., “Anchor Bolt Design for Support Structure Foundations,” Proceedings of the 83rd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 2004, 21 pp.

63. Fouad, F. H. and Joel G. Dembowski, “Autoclaved Aerated Concrete: An Experimental Program For Establishing A New Building Product In The U.S.A,” Proceedings of the Fifth Alexandria International Conference of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt, December 2003, 15 pp.

64. Uddin, N., Fouad, F. H., Khotpal, Amol, Vaidya, Uday K., and Serrano-perez Juan C., “Structural Characterization of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) – Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC) Panels,” Conference Proceedings of the Fifth Alexandria International Conference of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt, December 2003, 18 pp.

65. Fouad, F. H., Calvert, Elizabeth A., and Nunez, Edgar, “Performance Specifications for FRP Poles,” Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications, Cairo, Egypt, December 2003, 18 pp.

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66. Chen, Shen-En, Fouad, F. H., and Cheng, Chin-Tung, “Scanning Laser Vibrometry For Detecting Damages In FRP-Composites,” Conference Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications, Cairo, Egypt, December 2003, 8 pp.

67. Fouad, F. H. Calvert, Elizabeth A., “AASHTO 2001 Design of Overhead Cantilevered Sign Supports,” Prepared for the University Transportation Center for Alabama (UTCA), UTCA Report Number 002216, September 2003, 64 pp.

68. Co-author with ASCE Committee Members “Recommended Practice for Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Products for Overhead Utility Line Structures,” ASCE Manual No. 104, ASCE Task Committee on Fiber-Reinforced Composite Structures for Overhead Lines, Structural Engineering Institute, ASCE, 2003, 76 pp.

69. Uddin, N., Fouad, F., and Davidson, J., Outcome Assessment of Engineering Education: Role of Industrial Advisory Board. Proceedings of the ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education) ’03 National Conference at Nashville, Tennessee, 21-23 Nov. 2003.

70. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Wind Load Provisions in the 2001 AASHTO Supports Specifications,” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1845, Washington, D.C., 2003, pp. 10–18.

71. Fouad, F. H., et al., “Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” NCHRP Report 494, National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Board, The National Academies, Washington, DC, 2003, 59 pp.

72. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Impact of AASHTO 2001 Specifications on the Design of Structural Supports,” Proceedings of the 82nd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 20003, 14 pp.

73. Fouad, F. H. and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Wind Load Provisions in the 2001 AASHTO Supports Specifications,” Proceedings of the 82nd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 20003, 12 pp.

74. Fouad, F. H., Calvert, Elizabeth, and Nunez, Edgar, “Design Provisions for Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Poles,” Conference Proceedings of the Third Middle East Symposium On Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications (From the Past to the Future), Aswan, Egypt, December 2002.

75. Frank, Dean and Fouad, F. H., “ASTM: What Does it Mean to the Precast Industry?” Manufactured Concrete Magazine, Winter 2002, pp. 10-20.

76. Fouad, F. H. and Steele, Jeffrey, “A Hybrid Monopole Structure for Electrical Transmission Lines,” Refereed ASCE Conference Proceedings (Structural Engineering Institute) “Electrical Transmission in a New Age,” Omaha, Nebraska, September 9-12, 2002, pp. 331-338.

77. Committee membership group authorship, “Structural Reliability-Based Design of Utility Poles,” Refereed ASCE Conference Proceedings “Electrical Transmission in a New Age,” Sponsored by the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI), Omaha, Nebraska, September 9-12, 2002, pp. 74-135.

78. Fouad, F. H., “User’s Guide for Handling, Storage, and Erection of Prestressed Concrete Poles,” PCI Committee Report, principal author and committee chair,” PCI Journal, Vol. 44, No. 2, March – April 2002, pp. 14-19.

79. Fouad, F. H. Calvert, Elizabeth A., “Evaluating the Design Safety of Highway Structural Supports,” Prepared for the University Transportation Center for Alabama (UTCA), UTCA Report Number 00218, August 2001, 65 pp.

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80. Fouad, F. H. and Nunez, Edgar, “Fiber-Reinforced Composite Poles,” The International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications,” Sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Housing and Building Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, May 28-30, 2001, 11 pp.

81. Nunez, Edgar and Fouad, F. H., “Estimation of Second-Order Effects for Pole-Type Structures,” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1740 Washington, DC, December 2000, pp. 151- 156.

82. Fouad, F. H., “FRC Poles For Distribution Power Lines,” Proceedings of the ASCE Structures Congress & Exposition, Advanced Technology in Structural Engineering, Philadelphia, PA, May 9, 2000.

83. Fouad, F. H. Durden, Harry, and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Analysis of Substation Deadend Concrete Structures,” ASCE Structures Congress & Exposition, Advanced Technology in Structural Engineering, Philadelphia, PA, May 10, 2000.

84. Calvert, Elizabeth and Fouad, F. H., “A Review of Current Wind Load Provisions For Transmission Pole Structures,” ASCE Structures Congress & Exposition, Advanced Technology in Structural Engineering, Philadelphia, PA, May 10, 2000.

85. Nunez, Edgar, Fouad, F. H., and Durden, Harry, “Evaluation of Concrete Pole-Type Substation Structures Subjected to Shock Loads,” CE Structures Congress & Exposition, Advanced Technology in Structural Engineering, Philadelphia, PA, May 10, 2000.

86. Fouad, F. H., Nunez, Edgar, and Calvert, Elizabeth, “Proposed Revisions to AASHTO Standard Specifications for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” Transportation Research Record, Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 1656, Washington, DC, July 1999, pp. 102-109.

87. Boylan, D. M., Larrimore, C. L., and Fouad, F. H., “Properties of Concrete Containing Wood/Coal Fly Ash Mixtures,” Proceedings of the Sixteenth Annual International Pittsburgh Coal Conference, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, October 12, 1999, 13 pp.

88. Fouad, F. H., “Specification Guide for Prestressed Concrete Poles, “PCI Committee Report, principal author and committee chair,” PCI Journal, Vol. 44, No. 2, March – April 1999, pp. 80-87.

89. Fouad, F. H., et al, “Evaluation of Concrete Containing Fly Ash with High Carbon Content and/or Small Amounts of Wood,” Electric Power Research Institute, Palo Alto, CA, and Southern Company Services, EPRI TR-110633, March 1998.

90. Fouad, F. H., et al., “Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” NCHRP “Report 411, Transportation Research Board, National Research Council, Washington, DC, 1998.

91. Fouad, F. H., “PAAC—A New Precast Product in the U.S.,” Manufactured Concrete Magazine, Winter 1998, pp. 10-20.

92. Fouad, F. H., “Guide for the Design of Prestressed Concrete Poles,” ASCE–PCI Committee Report, principal author and committee chair,” PCI Journal, Vol. 42, No. 6, November-December 1997, pp. 94-134. (Award for the most meritorious committee report)

93. Fouad, F. H., “Concrete Poles – An Environmental Solution for Utility Pole Structures,” Proceedings of the Workshop entitled Utility Poles: Environmental Issues, held at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, Wisconsin, October 13-14, 1997, 10 pp.

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94. Fouad, F. H, “Concrete Poles: Evolution of Guides, Specifications, and Standards,” Proceedings of the EPRI Workshop entitled Manufactured Distribution and Transmission Pole Structures, Denver, Colorado, July 25-26, 1996, 9 pp.

95. Fouad, F. H., Chapter 14 of the “International Handbook of Earthquake Engineering: Codes, Programs, and Examples,” edited by Mario Paz; published by Chapman & Hall, 1994.

96. Fouad, F. H., Scott, Norman L., Calvert, Elizabeth, and Donovan, Michael, “Performance of Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles During Hurricane Andrew”, PCI Journal, Vol. 39, No. 2, March/April 1994, pp. 102-110.

97. Fouad, F. H. and Breen, Florence, “Retrofit of Unsymmetric Prestressed Concrete Girders.” Published by APTA (American Public Transit Authority), July 1994.

98. Fouad, F. H., Scott, Norman L., Calvert, Elizabeth, and Donovan, Michael, “Performance of Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles During Hurricane Andrew”, Proceedings of ASCE Specialty Conference on Hurricanes of 1992, held in Miami, FL, December 2-4, 1993, 16 pp.

99. Prusinski, J. R.; Fouad, F. H.; and Donovan, M. J., “Plant Performance of High Strength Prestressed Concrete Made with Class C Fly Ash,” Proceedings of the ACAA's Tenth International Symposium on Coal Ash Use and Disposal, Orlando, Florida, Jan. 1993, 15 pp.

100. Fouad, F. H.; Sherman, Doug; and Werner, R. J., “Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles - Past, Present, and Future,” Concrete International, Volume 14, Number 11, Nov. 1992, pp. 25-29.

101. Fouad, F. H. and Sukar, K. C., “Strength and Durability of Concrete Containing High Volumes of Fly Ash,” Proceedings of the Conference organized by the Southern Company and the Electric Power Research Institute on High Volume Fly Ash Concrete, Atlanta, Georgia, 1992.

102. Fouad, F. H. and Mullinax, E. C., “Spun Concrete Distribution Poles--An Alternative,” Transmission and Distribution, Vol. 44, No. 4, April 1992, pp. 52-58.

103. F. H. Fouad and A. C. Mouna, “Design of Continuous Beams and One-Way Slabs”, Computer Program Series, COM-3 (87), Design of Structural Concrete, American Concrete Institute, Detroit, Michigan 1987, 50 pp.

104. E. T. Miller and F. H. Fouad, “The Moment Distribution Method Using a Spreadsheet”, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Proceedings of the Structures Congress, Orlando, Florida, August 1987.

105. F. H. Fouad and H. L. Furr, “Behavior of Portland Cement Mortar in Flexure at Early Ages”, American Concrete Institute, ACI Special Publication SP-95, Paper SP-95-6, Detroit, Michigan, December 1986, pp. 93-114. (Nominated for an award by ACI)

106. F. H. Fouad and W. F. Hamilton, “Analysis and Design of Prestressed Concrete Spun Poles”, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Electronic Computation, February, 1986, pp. 602-614.

107. F. H. Fouad and J. H. Price, “Selection and Design of PCI Standard Double Tee Sections”, Computer Program Series, COM-2(85), Design of Structural Concrete, American Concrete Institute, Detroit, Michigan, 1985, 25 pp.

108. J. A. Yura, Karl H. Frank, and F. H. Fouad, “Bolted Shear Connections with Painted Surfaces”, Engineering Journal, American Institute of Steel Construction, Vol. 21, No. 3, 3rd Quarter, 1984, pp. 171-184.

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109. F. H. Fouad, “Integration of Microcomputers in Civil Engineering Structural Design Courses”, Proceedings of the University of Central Florida's First National Conference on Microcomputers in Civil Engineering, Orlando, Florida, November, 1983, pp. 43-45.

110. H. L. Furr and F. H. Fouad, “Effect of Moving Traffic on Fresh Concrete During Bridge-Deck Widening”, Transportation Research Record, No. 860, Transportation Research Board, Washington, D. C., 1983, pp. 28-36.

111. H. L. Furr and F. H. Fouad, “Bridge Slab Concrete Placed Adjacent to Moving Live Loads”, Research Report No. FHWA/TX-81/11+266-1F, Texas Transportation Institute (in cooperation with Department of Transportation, FHWA), College Station, Texas, January, 1981, 144 pp.

112. F. H. Fouad, “Slip Behavior of Bolted Friction-Type Joints with Coated Contact Surfaces”, research work sponsored by Federal Highway Administration Grant, DOT-FH-11-8900, The University of Texas at Austin, CESRL No. 78-1, January, 1978, 122 pp.

THESIS AND DISSERTATION • “Slip Behavior of Bolted Friction-Type Joints with Coated Contact Surfaces,” F. H. Fouad,

Masters Thesis, The University of Texas at Austin, 1978. • “The Effect of Traffic Induced Movement on Fresh Concrete in Widened or Replaced Bridge

Decks,” Ph.D. Dissertation, Texas A&M University, 1981. GUIDES & REPORTS • Founding member & Chair of ACI Subcommittee 523A “Autoclaved Aerated Concrete;”

Principal author of the subcommittee report “Guide for Design and Construction with Autoclaved Aerated Concrete,” ACI 523.4R-09, American Concrete Institute, 2009, 81 pp.

• “Guide for Precast Cellular Concrete Floor, Roof, and Wall Units,” ACI Committee 523.2R-96, F. H. Fouad (Primary Author and Committee Chairman), American Concrete Institute, February, 1997.

• ACI Committee 224 on Cracking and F. H. Fouad, “Joints in Concrete Structures,” ACI Structural Journal, Vol. 92, No. 2, March-April 1995.

• ACI Committee 234 on Silica Fume and F. H. Fouad, “Guide for the Use of Silica Fume Concrete,” ACI Materials Journal, Vol. 92, No. 4, July-August 1995.

• ASCE Committee on Concrete Poles and F. H. Fouad, “Guide for the Design and Use of Concrete Poles,” Concrete Pole Task Committee of the Committee on Electrical Transmission Structures of the Structural Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), April 1987, 52 pp.

STANDARDS American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards that were developed and published by Subcommittee C27.6 “Precast Autoclaved Aerated Concrete,” during my tenure as Chairman of the Subcommittee (Fouad – principal author):

• ASTM C 1693 “Standard Specification for Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC),” Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, Vol. 4.05, 2011.

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• ASTM C 1686 “Standard Practice for Installation and Testing of Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Units, Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, Vol. 4.05, 2009.

• ASTM C 1694 “Standard Specification for Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) Elements Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, 2009.

American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards that were developed and published by Subcommittee C27.2 “Architectural and Structural Products,” during my tenure as Chairman of the Subcommittee (Fouad – principal author):

• ASTM C 1452-00 “Standard Specification for Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Elements,” Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, 2000. (Fouad – principal author)

• ASTM C 1386-98 “Standard Specification for Precast Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Wall Construction Units,” Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, 1998. (Fouad – principal author)

• ASTM C 1194-91 “Standard Test Method for Compressive Strength of Architectural Cast Stone,” Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, 1992.

• ASTM C 1195-91 “Standard Test Method for Absorption of Architectural Cast Stone,” Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, 1992.

• ASTM C 1089-97 “Standard Specification for spun Cast Prestressed Concrete Poles,” Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, 1998.

American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards that were developed and published by Subcommittee C27.2 “Architectural and Structural Products,” during my tenure as Chair of the Concrete Pole Task Group (Fouad – principal author):

• ASTM C 1804-14 “Standard Specification for Spun Cast Prestressed Concrete Bases for Tapered Steel Lighting Poles,” Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol. 4.05, 2015.

• ASTM C XXXX-15 Standard Test Method for Full Scale Bending Test of Spun Prestressed Concrete Bases for Tapered Steel Lighting Poles; standard is currently balloted, expected publication in 2016.

RESEARCH REPORTS Principal Investigator for the following research studies: 1. “Innovative Modular High Performance Lightweight Decks for Accelerated Bridge

Construction (ABC),” Final Report, National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management, Report number: DTRT12GUTC12, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, December, 2015, 194 pp. (with Mirmiran, Mackie, et. al.)

2. “Development of Drag Coefficients for Variable Message Signs (VMS) Structures for AASHTO Supports Specifications,” Final Report, National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 2015, 332 pp. (with Arindam, Hosch, et. al.)

3. [Co-PI] “Aerodynamic Testing of Variable Message Signs,” Final Report, National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, February, 2015, 119 pp.

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4. “Design of Overhead Sign Support Structures to Mitigate Wind-Induced Fatigue Loads,” Final Report, Alabama Department of Transportation, Project No. 930-813R, Montgomery, Alabama, February, 2015, 223 pp.

5. “Design of Overhead Sign Structures for Fatigue Loads,” Final Report, Alabama Department of Transportation, Project No. 930-683, Montgomery, Alabama, June, 2011, 452 pp.

6. “Cretolite Lightweight Structural Concrete,” Final project report prepared for Advanced Materials Technologies, LLC, April 2002, 39 pp.

7. “Use of Bottom Ash in the Production of Spun Concrete Poles,” Report prepared for the Southern Company Pole Committee, April 2002, 95 pp.

8. “Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” Draft Final Report, Submitted to the National Cooperative Highway Program as part of NCHRP Project 17-10(2), August 2001, 998 pp.

9. “Investigating the Feasibility of Using Coal Ash in the Production of Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles in Newmark’s Bartow Plant,” Final Project Report prepared for Florida Power and Light and Newmark International, July 2000, 19 pp.

10. Interim Report, NCHRP Project 17-10(2) Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals, The National Cooperative Highway Research Program, September 1999.

11. “Pole Weight Reduction Using Lightweight Aggregate Concrete,” Final Project Report prepared for Florida Power and Light and Newmark International, December, 1999, 90 pp.

12. “Use of High-Strength Special Prestressing Steel in the Manufacture of Spun Concrete Poles,” Final Project Report prepared for Florida Power and Light and Newmark International, December, 1999, 105 pp.

13. “Use of Bottom Ash in the Production of Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles,” Final Project Report prepared for Florida Power and Light and Newmark International, December, 1999, 125 pp.

14. “A Comprehensive Study of the Material Properties and Structural Behavior of AAC Products,” Final Project Report prepared for Hebel Building Systems, Atlanta, Georgia, August, 1999, 272 pp.

15. “Alabama Power Company Concrete Substation Research Project,” EPRI’s research project HC-98-T4, Analysis of Test Results and Review of EPRI’s Report, prepared for Alabama Power Company, December, 1998, 46 pp.

16. “Development of High-Volume Fly Ash Flowable Fill Mixtures for the Southern Company,” Final project report prepared for the Southern Company, Birmingham, Alabama, August 1998, 43 pp.

17. “Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Strategy Whitepaper,” Final project report prepared for the Electric Power Research Institute, Environment Division, Palo Alto, California, August, 1998, 48 pp.

18. “Management of Combustible Waste from New Environmental Compliance Technologies,” Final project report prepared for the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and the ALERT program, Montgomery, Alabama, February, 1998, 424 pp.

19. “Evaluation of Concrete Containing Fly Ash with High Carbon Content and/or Small Amounts of Wood,” Final project report prepared for the Electric Power Research Institute (Palo Alto, California) and the Southern Company (Birmingham, Alabama), February, 1998, 444 pp.

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20. “Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” Final Report, NCHRP Project 17-10, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, September 1997, 251 pp.

21. “Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” NCHRP Project 17-10, Final Specification, Prepared for the National Cooperative Highway Research Program, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, September, 1997, 410 pp.

22. “Widening of Conventional Reinforced Concrete Girder Highway Bridges Using precast Concrete sections,” prepared for Alabama Department of Transportation, Montgomery, Alabama, November, 1996, 244 pp.

23. “High Volume Fly Ash Concrete for Everyday Applications”, prepared for Monex Resources Corp., San Antonio, Texas, December, 1992, 168 pp.

24. “Use of Large Volumes of Class C Fly Ash in Concrete Poles”, prepared for Houston Lighting and Power Company, Houston, Texas, December, 1992, 267 pp.

25. “Physical and Mechanical Properties of Precast Autoclaved Aerated Concrete”, prepared for Hebel International GmbH & Co., Germany, March, 1992, 32 pp.

26. “Manual of General and Design Information for Precast Autoclaved Aerated Concrete”, prepared for Hebel International GmbH & Co., West Germany, May, 1990, 214 pp.

27. “Rapid Chloride Permeability Tests on Sealed Versus Silica Fume Concretes”, prepared for Sherman International, Huntsville, January, 1990, 18 pp.

28. “Corrosion Protection Characteristics of Spun Concrete”, prepared for Sherman International Corporation, Birmingham, AL, December, 1989, 132 pp.

29. “Properties of Centrifugally Cast Concrete”, prepared for Sherman International Corporation, Birmingham, AL, February, 1988, 116 pp.

30. “Development of a New Concrete Utility Distribution Pole,” prepared for Sherman International Corp., Birmingham, Alabama, August 1987, 54 pp.

31. “Utility Distribution Pole Tests: Wood Vs. Concrete,” prepared for Sherman International Corp., Birmingham, Alabama, July 1987, 54 pp.

32. “Properties of Concrete Containing GFF Polypropylene Fiber”, prepared for General Fibers and Fabrics, Inc., September 1987, 40 pp.

PRESENTATIONS 1. Fouad, F. H., “Spun Concrete Pole Innovations – Unique Applications Including Smart Poles.”

ICCX Middle East, 2018, Expo Center Sharjah, UAE, November 26, 2018. 2. Fouad, F. H. and Schoch, T. “AAC in the U.S. – A Second Look.” Presented at the Sixth

International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (ICAAC) held at the University of Potsdam, Germany, September 6, 2018.

3. Kirby, J. T., Fouad, F. H., and Schoch, T.”Simulation of AAC for sustainable design and construction,” Presented at the Sixth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (ICAAC) held at the University of Potsdam, Germany, September 6, 2018.

4. Fouad H. Fouad, Paula Alvarez, Andrew Sullivan, and, Talat Salama, “Enhancing Student Education through International Experiences,” Presented at the American Society of Engineering Education; 123rd ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Columbus, Ohio. June 2017

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5. Fouad H. Fouad, Session moderator, University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, organized by Mississippi State University and UAB, Birmingham, Alabama, March 26, 2015.

6. M. S. Gallow, F. H. Fouad, and I. E. Hosch, “Mitigating Fatigue in Cantilevered Overhead Sign Structures,” Presented at the 94th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 12, 2015.

7. Fouad H. Fouad and Mohamed S. Gallow, “Emphasizing Sustainability in a Course on Reinforced Concrete Design;” American Society of Engineering Education; 121st ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Indianapolis, IN, June 15, 2014.

8. Phillips, Joseph, Fouad H. Fouad, and Ian E. Hosch. Development of New VMS Drag Coefficients. 2014 University Transportation Center (UTC) NCTSPM Symposium held in Atlanta, Georgia, March 24 & 25, 2014.

9. Mohamed S. Gallow, Fouad H. Fouad, and Ian Hosch – “Mitigating Fatigue of Cantilevered Overhead Sign Structures Due to Natural Wind and Truck-Induced Gusts” 2014 University Transportation Center (UTC) Conference for the Southeastern Region, March 24 and 25, 2014, Atlanta, GA.

10. Invited keynote speaker – New Medina / Cooperation in Urban Development and Dialogue (CIUDAD) conference held in Cairo and Fayoum City in Egypt, September 25-27, 2012. Two presentations:

• “Catalyzing Innovation – UAB Sustainable Smart Cities Research Initiative” • “Sustainable Construction Materials, Methods, and Technologies”

11. Invited Speaker “Fatigue Loadings on Overhead Sign Structures,” Fifty-Fifth Annual Transportation Conference, Alabama Department of Transportation, Montgomery, Alabama, February 24, 2012.

12. “Fatigue Design of Sign Support Structures Due to Truck-Induced Wind Gust,” Presented at The 89th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 12, 2010.

13. “Effective Moment of Inertia for Circular Concrete Members Reinforced with CFRP Bars,” Presented at the 2009 PCI 55th Annual Convention/Exhibition & National Bridge Conference, San Antonio, Texas, September 14, 2009.

14. Keynote Lecture “Green Construction Using Concrete,” Presented at the Green Building Focus Conference & Expo, Birmingham, Alabama, July 29, 2009.

15. Keynote and Opening Lecture “Concrete and Sustainability,” Presented at the International Conference and Workshop on Sustainable Green Building Design and Construction, sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Housing and Building National Research Center (HBRC), held in Cairo, Egypt, March 10 – 12, 2009.

16. “Fatigue Design of Sign Support Structures for Natural Wind Loads,” Presented at The 88th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 13, 2009.

17. “Flexural Behavior of Spun Concrete Poles Reinforced with CFRP Bars,” Presented at the 2008 PCI Annual Convention/Exhibition & National Bridge Conference, Orlando, Florida, October 7, 2008.

18. “Thin Shell Structural Concrete Insulated Panel Systems (SCIPS),” Presented at the American Concrete Institute, Technical Session: “Fabrication technologies on Thin Cementitious Products” Puerto Rico, October, 2007.

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19. Invited Speaker “ASTM Standards Development from an Academic Perspective,” National Onsite Wastewater Recycling Association (NOWRA), NOWRA’s 16th Annual Technical Education Conference and Exposition, Baltimore, Maryland, March 12-14, 2007.

20. Poster Presentation, “Drag Coefficient Transition for Multi-Sided Pole Cross-Sections,” The 86th Transportation Research Board, Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., January 23, 2007.

21. Session Chair and Moderator presenting “Prestressed concrete pole innovations and Current Developments in the U.S.,” Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) 52nd Annual Convention and National Bridge Conference, Grapevine, Texas, October 22-25(24), 2006.

22. Organizer and Keynote Speaker, NSF International Workshop on Innovations in Materials and Design of Civil Infrastructure,” Cairo, Egypt, December 27 & 28, 2005.

23. Invited Speaker and Member of the Scientific Committee, The Fourth International Conference on Autoclaved Aerated Concrete- Innovation and Development, Kingston University, Kingston, U.K., September 8 & 9, 2005.

24. “Spun Concrete Pole Technology and Research Developments in the U.S.” Seminar presented to the Housing and Building Research Center (HBRC), Cairo, Egypt, May 18, 2005.

25. “Integrating a Construction Engineering Management Focus in the Civil Engineering Curriculum,” (Dr. Rizk, speaker), The 2005 Annual Conference of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE), Civil Engineering Division, Portland, Oregon, June 15, 2005.

26. Member of the Scientific Committee and Session Co-Chair of the Technical Session on Use of Composites in Infrastructure Applications, The 4th Middle East Symposium on Structural Composites for the Infrastructure Applications, Alexandria, Egypt, May 20-23, 2005.

27. “Design of Cantilevered Overhead Sign Supports,” (Elizabeth Calvert presenter) Transportation Research Board 84th Annual Meeting, Session 573: Design of Sign, Signal, and Light Supports, Washington, D.C., January 11, 2005.

28. Invited Keynote Lecture “Prestressed Concrete Poles: Developments & Innovations,” The International Conference: Future Vision and Challenges for Urban Development, Organized by the Egyptian Housing and Building Research Center (HBRC), Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of HBRC, Cairo, Egypt, December 20-22, 2004.

29. Chair & Moderator of the Technical Session on Advances in Structural Applications, The International Conference: Future Vision and Challenges for Urban Development, Organized by the Egyptian Housing and Building Research Center (HBRC), Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of HBRC, Cairo, Egypt, December 20-22, 2004.

30. “AASHTO 2001 Design of Overhead Cantilevered Sign Supports,” Second Annual UTCA Transportation Research Symposium, University Transportation Center for Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, November 15, 2004.

31. “Proposed Revisions to AASHTO 2001 Supports Specifications,” Transportation Research Board 83rd Annual Meeting, Session Title: Sign, Signal, and Luminaire Supports, Washington, D.C., January 15, 2004.

32. “Impact of the New Wind Load Provisions on the Design of Structural Supports,” Transportation Research Board 83rd Annual Meeting, Session Title: Sign, Signal, and Luminaire Supports, Washington, D.C. January 15, 2004.

33. “Anchor Bolt Design for Support Structure Foundations,” (Dr. Norb Delatte presenter) Transportation Research Board 83rd Annual Meeting, Session Title: Sign, Signal, and Luminaire Supports, Washington, D.C. January 15, 2004.

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34. Keynote Speaker “Autoclaved Aerated Concrete: An Experimental Program for Establishing A New Building Product In The U.S.A,” The Fifth Alexandria International Conference of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt, December 20-22, 2003.

35. “Structural Characterization of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) – Autoclave Aerated Concrete (AAC) Panels,” (Dr. Nasim Uddin presenter) The Fifth Alexandria International Conference of Structural and Geotechnical Engineering, Alexandria, Egypt, December 20-22, 2003.

36. “Performance Specifications for FRP Poles,” The Second International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications, Sponsored by the NSF and the Housing and Building Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, December 16-18, 2003.

37. Chair and Moderator of the Technical Session on Use of Advanced Composites in the Infrastructure, The Second International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications, Sponsored by NSF and the Housing and Building Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, December 16-18, 2003.

38. “Scanning Laser Vibrometry For Detecting Damages In FRP-Composites,” (Dr. Shenen Chen presenter) The Second International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications, Cairo, Egypt, December 16-18, 2003.

39. “Evaluating the Design Safety of Highway Structural Supports,” First Annual UTCA Transportation Research Symposium, University Transportation Center for Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama, November 17, 2003.

40. Session Chair and Moderator “Opening Remarks and an Overview of Concrete Pole State-of-the-Art,” Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI), 49th Annual Convention, Technical Session: Prestressed Concrete Poles – An Emerging Market! Orlando, Florida, October 22, 2003.

41. “Overview of the Guide for Using Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Panels (Introduction to AAC),” American Concrete Institute, Technical Session: Aerated Concrete – An Innovative Building Solution, Boston, Massachusetts, September 30, 2003.

42. “Technical Basis, Part One: Materials,” American Concrete Institute, Technical Session: Aerated Concrete – An Innovative Building Solution, Boston, Massachusetts, September 30, 2003.

43. “Hydrogen-Based Technologies Research at UAB,” Presented to the DOE Regional Office and Southern Research Institute, Birmingham, Alabama, June 16, 2003.

44. “Hydrogen Research at UAB,” The Fourth Annual Livable Cities Conference, Southern Environmental Center, Birmingham-Southern College, Birmingham, Alabama, April 11, 2003.

45. “Structural Properties of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete,” Presented at the ACI Technical Session sponsored by ACI Committees 523 & 229 on Controlled-Density/Controlled Strength Concrete Materials, March 30, 2003.

46. “Wind Load Provisions in the 2001 Supports Specifications,” Transportation Research Board 82nd Annual Meeting, Session Title: Sign, Signal, and Luminaire Supports, Washington, D.C. January 13, 2003.

47. “Impact of AASHTO 2001 Specifications on the Design of Structural Supports,” Transportation Research Board 82nd Annual Meeting, Session Title: Sign, Signal, and Luminaire Supports, Washington, D.C. January 13, 2003.

48. “Design Provisions for Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Poles,” Third Middle East Symposium on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications (From the Past to the Future), Aswan, Egypt, December 19, 2002.

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49. Invited Speaker “Evaluating the Design Safety of Highway Structural Supports,” AASHTO Highway Subcommittee on Bridges and Structures (HSCOBS), Committee T-12, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 4 and 5, 2002.

50. Invited Speaker “Project 17-10—Proposed Changes to AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaries, and Traffic Signals Standard,” AASHTO Highway Subcommittee on Bridges and Structures (HSCOBS), Committee T-12, Las Vegas, Nevada, November 4 and 5, 2002.

51. Invited Speaker “A Hybrid Monopole Structure for Electrical Transmission Lines,” Presented at the ASCE Conference “Electrical Transmission in a New Age,” Sponsored by the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI), Omaha, Nebraska, September 9-12, 2002.

52. “Structural Reliability-Based Design of Utility Poles,” (member of ASCE Committee on Reliability-Based Design), Presented at the ASCE Conference “Electrical Transmission in a New Age,” Sponsored by the Structural Engineering Institute (SEI), Omaha, Nebraska, September 9-12, 2002.

53. Invited Speaker “Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaries, and Traffic Signals—NCHRP Project 17-10 (1 & 2),” AASHTO Highway Subcommittee on Bridges and Structures (HSCOBS), Committee T-12, Atlantic City, N.J., May 21, 2002.

54. Invited Speaker “Concrete Pole Standards and Applications,” National Electric Safety Code (NESC), Subcommittee 5, ANSI-C2, Cocoa Beach, Florida, May 2, 2002.

55. Invited Speaker “Fiber Reinforced Poles/Structures Standards and Applications,” National Electric Safety Code (NESC), Subcommittee 5, ANSI-C2, Cocoa Beach, Florida, May 2, 2002.

56. Invited Speaker “Fuel Cell Transit Bus Data Collection, Analysis, and Evaluation,” Transportation Research Board 2002 Annual Meeting, Session Title: Fuel Cell Bus Technology, Washington, D.C. January 14, 2002.

57. Invited Speaker “FRP Applications for Utility Poles,” The International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications,” Sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Housing and Building Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, May 28-30, 2001.

58. Chair and Moderator of the Technical Session on Rehabilitation part of the International Workshop on Structural Composites for Infrastructure Applications,” Sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Housing and Building Research Center, Cairo, Egypt, May 28-30, 2001.

59. Fuel Cell Bus Initiative Strategic Planning Workshop, Fuel Cell Bus Industry and Research Institutions, Held at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, April 6, 2001.

60. “Advanced Technologies for Urban Transportation Planning,” Presented to the Great Cities’ Universities Consortium, 14 Universities participating. Held at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, January 5, 2001.

61. “FRC Poles for Distribution Power Lines,” Presented at the ASCE 2000 Structures Congress & Exposition, Philadelphia, PA, May 9, 2000.

62. “Analysis of Substation Dead-End Concrete Structures,” Presented at the ASCE 2000 Structures Congress & Exposition, Philadelphia, PA, May 10, 2000.

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63. “A Review of Current Wind Load Provisions for Transmission Pole Structures,” (Elizabeth Calvert), Presented at the ASCE 2000 Structures Congress & Exposition, Philadelphia, PA, May 10, 2000.

64. “Evaluation of Concrete Pole-Type Substation Structures Subjected to Shock Loads” (Edgar Nunez), Presented at the ASCE 2000 Structures Congress & Exposition, Philadelphia, PA, May 10, 2000.

65. Invited speaker “Preview of the New AASHTO Design Specifications for Lighting Poles,” The Electrification Council, 18th Annual Street & Area Lighting Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, October 5, 1999.

66. Invited speaker and panelist “New Developments in Concrete Poles,” ESMO-98, IEEE/PES 8th International Conference on Transmission and Distribution Construction, Orlando, Florida, April 29, 1998.

67. Chairman and Moderator for the Technical Session “Autoclaved Aerated Concrete,” held during ACI Spring Convention, Houston, Texas, March 26, 1998.

68. “Seismic Response Coefficient R for AAC Structutres,” Presented at the ACI Spring Convention, Houston, Texas, March 26, 1998.

69. “AAC Strategy Study,” Presented to the Combustion By-Product Use Council, EPRI Environmental Control Meeting, La Jolla, California, February 9, 1998.

70. Organized, Sponsored, and Presented Technical Material in a One-Day Seminar on Ready-Mixed Flowable Fill, attended by more than 100 local engineers, Birmingham, Alabama, November 7, 1997.

71. Invited Speaker “Control of Roof Ponding,” Part of the AISC Lecture Series--Designing Steel for Serviceability, held in Birmingham, Alabama, October 30, 1997.

72. Invited speaker “Concrete Poles—An Environmental Solution for Utility Structures,” Presented at the Workshop for Utility Poles: Environmental Issues, Madison, Wisconsin, October 14, 1997.

73. “Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Design Guidelines & Methodologies,” Presented at Combustion By-Products Management and Use, EPRI Environmental Control Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, May 28, 1997.

74. Session Chairman and Moderator for the Technical Session “Aerated Concrete Performance in Disasters”, held during ACI Fall Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 3, 1996.

75. “Historical review of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete,” Presented at the ACI Fall Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 3, 1996.

76. “Wind an seismic Loads for Buildings; Lecture 1,” AISC Lecture Series, Selecting Structural Steel Systems, presented in Birmingham, AL, September 26, 1996.

77. “Concrete Poles: Evolution of Guides, Specifications, and Standards,” Presented at the EPRI Workshop entitled Manufactured Distribution and Transmission Pole Structures, Denver, Colorado, July 25-26, 1996.

78. “Structural Supports Specifications Update”, presented at the AASHTO Task Force Committee Meeting held in San Antonio, March 29, 1996.

79. “Widening of Existing Bridges Using Precast Concrete Sections”, presented at the 39th Annual Highway Engineering and Construction Conference; Montgomery, Alabama; February 13, 1996.

80. “New Advances In Concrete Technology”, presented at the Command Data Conference held in Birmingham, Alabama, February 19, 1996.

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81. “Tornado Damage to Utility Poles”, Presented to Georgia Power Company, Atlanta, Georgia, December 1, 1995.

82. Session Chairman and Moderator for the Technical Session “Cellular Concrete”, held during ACI Spring Convention, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 9, 1995.

83. “Precast Autoclaved aerated Concrete: Properties, Design, and applications”. Presented at the ACI Spring Convention, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 9, 1995.

84. “Guide for Precast Cellular Concrete: ACI Committee Report 523.2R”. Presented at the ACI Spring Convention, Salt Lake City, Utah, March 9, 1995.

85. “Precast Concrete Spun Columns”. Presented at the SASHTO ‘94 Conference, Session on Bridges and Structures, Mobile, Alabama, September 13, 1994.

86. “Widening of Continuous Reinforced Concrete Bridges with Precast Sections”. Presented at the Alabama Section of ASCE Meeting, Gulf Shores, Alabama, August 11, 1994.

87. “Research Studies on Concrete Poles: Past, Present, and Future”, Presented to Duke Power Company, Charlotte, NC, May 5, 1994.

88. “Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles: Manufacturing & Performance During High Winds”, (with Earl R. Foust), A poster presented during the poster session of ASCE Structures Congress, Atlanta, GA, April 24-26, 1994.

89. “Performance of Prestressed Concrete Poles During Hurricane Andrew”, Presented at the ASCE Specialty Conference on Hurricanes, Miami, FL, December 2, 1993.

90. Spun Precast Columns,” Presented to the Central Alabama Chapter of the American Concrete Institute, Birmingham, Alabama, May 7, 1993.

91. “High Strength Spun Concrete Poles for Traffic Signals,” Presented to the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, April 20, 1993.

92. “Concrete Power Poles ???,” Presented to The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Birmingham Section, Birmingham, Alabama, April 13, 1993.

93. “Mineral Admixtures for Durability,” Presented at the Thirty-Sixth Annual Highway Engineering and Construction Conference, Montgomery, Alabama, February 17, 1993.

94. “Plant Performance of High Strength Prestressed Concrete Made with Class C Fly Ash,” Presented at the ACAA's Tenth International Symposium on Coal Ash Use and Disposal, Orlando, Florida, January 20, 1993.

95. “Strength and Durability of Concrete Containing High Volumes of Fly Ash,” Presented at the Conference organized by the Southern Company and the Electric Power research Institute on High Volume Fly Ash Concrete, held in Atlanta, Georgia, September 1992.

96. “Research Studies on Spun Cast Prestressed Concrete Poles: Past, Present, and Future,” Invited speaker by the Tri-Utility Concrete Pole task Force, hosted by Tucson Electric power Company, presented to engineers attending from ten utility companies, Phoenix, Arizona, June 17, 1992.

97. “Analysis and Design of Centrifugally Cast Fiberglass Poles.” A seminar presented to the engineering group at Detroit Edison, Detroit, MI, September 13, 1991.

98. “Research Studies Related to Spun Concrete Poles.” Presented to a group of engineers from various utility companies in Bellville, Texas, September 6, 1991.

99. “Research Needs in Relation to Prestressed Concrete Pole Structures”, invited speaker, presented to the EPRI-RDAG Committee Meeting held in Williamsburg, VA, September 11, 1989.

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100. “Design Specifications for Fiberglass Reinforced Polyester Poles”, presented to AASHTO Task Force 13 Committee Meeting held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, September 7, 1989.

101. Analysis, Design, and Testing of Prestressed Concrete Poles”, a one day seminar presented to the engineers of the Transmission & Distribution Department of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), June 26, 1989.

102. “Proposed Specifications for Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Design”, presented to the Technical Committee T-12 of AASHTO Bridge Committee, San Antonio, TX, May 22, 1989.

103. “Use of Silica Fume in Concrete”, presented to Alabama Highway Department and FHWA Engineers, Montgomery, AL, April 6, 1989.

104. “Structural Behavior and Performance of Prestressed Concrete Poles”, one day seminar presented to the Engineers of Georgia Department of Transportation, Atlanta, GA, May 21, 1989.

105. “Structural Design and Manufacture of Prestressed Concrete Poles”, a one and one-half day seminar presented to Engineers of the Southern Utilities and Power Companies, Houston, TX, May 9-11, 1988.

106. “Prestressed Concrete Poles in Marine Environments and Related Research”, a one day seminar presented to engineers from several Florida utilities and power companies, St. Petersburg, Florida, November 17, 1987.

107. “Design of Continuous Beams and One-Way Slabs”. Presented at the American Concrete Institute (ACI), Fall Convention, Seattle, Washington, November, 1987.

108. “The Moment Distribution Method Using a Spreadsheet”. Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers, Structures Congress, Orlando, Florida, August, 1987.

109. “Research on Centrifugally-Cast Prestressed Concrete Poles.” Presented at the Southeastern Electric Exchange (SEE), held in New Orleans, Louisiana, May 28, 1987.

110. “Concrete Pole Design and Use Guide.” Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers' Annual Convention held in Atlantic City, New Jersey, April 28, 1987.

111. “Analysis and Design of Concrete Poles.” A one-day seminar presented to the Engineering Department of South Carolina Electric and Gas Company, Columbia, South Carolina, December 3, 1986.

112. “Considerations in the Design of Prestressed Concrete Poles.” A one- day seminar presented to the Transmission Line Engineering Department, Alabama Power Company, Birmingham, Alabama, July 30, 1986.

113. “Research on High Strength Concrete.” Presented at the American Concrete Institute (ACI), Central Alabama Chapter (CAC), Birmingham, Alabama, July 18, 1986.

114. “Serviceability Behavior of Prestressed Concrete Poles.” Seminar presented to the Transmission Line Engineering Department, Georgia Power Company, Atlanta, Georgia, June 19, 1986.

115. “A Microcomputer Package for the Analysis and Design of Prestressed Concrete Spun Poles.” Presented at the American Society of Civil Engineers, Ninth National Conference on Electronic Computation, held in Birmingham, Alabama, February 23, 1986.

116. “Behavior of Concrete in Flexure at Early Ages”. Presented at the American Concrete Institute (ACI), Fall Convention, Chicago, October, 1985. (This presentation was a part of ACI's Symposium on “The Properties of Concrete at Early Ages.”).

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117. “Centrifugally Cast Prestressed Concrete Utility Poles.” Presented at the American Concrete Institute, Central Alabama Chapter, Birmingham, Alabama, August 23, 1985.

118. “Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles.” Presented at the Transmission and Distribution Expo at Chicago, Illinois, May, 1985.

119. “Design of Reinforced Concrete using Microcomputers” (with J. H. Appleton). Presented at the CRSI Lecture sponsored by ASCE local Chapter of Mobile, Mobile, Alabama, April, 1985.

120. “Selection and Design of PCI Standard Double Tee Sections.” Presented at the American Concrete Institute (ACI), Annual Convention, Denver, Colorado, March, 1985. (This presentation was made jointly with J. H. Price at ACI's Microcomputer Workshop in Denver.).

121. “Centrifugally Cast Prestressed Concrete Poles.” A one and one-half day Seminar presented at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for utility and consulting engineers, Birmingham, Alabama, February, 1985.

122. “New Changes in the Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete ACI 318-83”, (with J. H. Appleton and R. Hays). Seminar organized by the Central Alabama Chapter of ACI for local practicing engineers, Birmingham, Alabama, February, 1985.

123. “Integration of Microcomputers in Civil Engineering Structural Design Courses.” Presented at the University of Central Florida's First National Conference on Microcomputers in Civil Engineering, Orlando, Florida, November 1-3, 1983.

124. “A Research Investigation on the Widening of Bridge Decks”, presented to the ASCE Student Chapter of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, Alabama, March, 1982.

125. “Effect of Moving Traffic on Fresh Concrete During Bridge Deck Widening”, presented at the Transportation Research Board's Sixty-First Annual Meeting, Washington, D. C., January, 1982.

126. “Bolted Friction-Type Joints with Painted Faying Surfaces”, presented at the Graduate Structural Research Seminar, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, December, 1977.

SPONSORED RESEARCH AND GRANTS: Dr. Fouad has secured and managed over $14 million in extramurally funded research as Principal Investigator.

1. Principal Investigator “IRES Track 1: Infrastructure Design for Sustainable Urban Communities,” National Science Foundation, NSF Award Number: OISE 1827122, 9/1/2018 to 8/31/2021, $300,000.

2. Principal Investigator. “The Second NSF International Workshop on Sustainable Smart Cities - Egypt,” National Science Foundation, NSF Award Number: OISE - 1842325, 08/31/2018 to 02/29/2020, $57,795.

3. Principal Investigator. “Strength of Fillet Welds in Skewed Joints,” American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), Chicago, Illinois, November 2016 – January 2018, $56,800.

4. Principal Investigator. “International Workshop on Sustainable Smart Cities,” NSF Award Number: OISE 1629948, 09/2016–02//2018, $76,244.

5. Principal Investigator. “Transportation Education, Technology Transfer and Training Programs,” US Department of Transportation through the National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, with

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cost share from Alabama Department of Transportation, Aug. 27, 2014 – January 31, 2016, $300,000.

6. Principal Investigator. UAB Campus Management of the Tier I University Transportation: National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management, Georgia Institute of Technology (NCTSPM), US Department of Transportation, Georgia Institute of Technology, with cost share from Alabama Department of Transportation, August 10,2012 – August 31, 2015, $400,000.

7. Principal Investigator. “Innovative Modular High Performance Lightweight Decks for Accelerated Bridge Construction,” partnership with Florida International University, USDOT through the National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, with cost share from Alabama Department of Transportation, Aug. 27, 2014 – December 31, 2015, $100,000.

8. Principal Investigator. “Full-Scale Wall of Wind Testing of Variable Message Signs (VMS) Structures to Develop Drag Coefficients for AASHTO Supports Specifications,” partnership with Florida International University (Dr. Chowdhury PI at FIU), USDOT through the National Center for Transportation System Productivity and Management, Georgia Institute of Technology, with cost share from Alabama Department of Transportation, June 1, 2012 – December 31, 2014, Total project cost $300,000; Co-PI Fouad share of funds $140,000.

9. Principal Investigator. “US-Egypt International Research Experience for Students (IRES): Sustainable Green Building Design and Construction,” National Science Foundation, NSF Award Number: OISE 1065545, February 2011 – July 2017, $149,967.

10. Principal Investigator. “The UAB Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus — A Transit Initiative,” Federal Transit Administration (FTA), U.S. Department of Transportation, September 1, 2008 – December 31, 2015, $1,650,221.

11. Co-Principal Investigator, “Planning Grant: I/UCRC for Center for Health Organization Transformation,” National Science Foundation, NSF 12-516, February 12, 2014 – February 12, 2015, $14,080. [PI: Dr. Robert Weech Maldonado]

12. Principal Investigator. “Design of Overhead Sign Support Structures to Mitigate Wind-Induced Fatigue Loads,” Alabama Department of Transportation, May 2012 – April 30, 2014, $214,945.

13. Principal Investigator. “Vestavia Hills-- Wald Park Pedestrian Crossover, Crossing of US Highway, Near Milepost #268,” Innovative Bridge Research and Deployment Program (originally approved 2007), City of Vestavia Hills, Sept 1, 2011 – August 31, 2013, $200,000.

14. Principal Investigator. “Alabama Department of Transportation Research and Development Peer Exchange Conference,” Alabama Department of Transportation, March – May 31, 2011, $29,888.

15. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2011 - December 31, 2011, $26,500.

16. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010, $26,500.

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17. Co-Principal Investigator. “Environmental Assessment of Xella AAC Products,” Xella Aircrete North America, Inc., and Xella Technologie-und Forschungsgesellschaft mbH, Germany, July 2009 – July 1, 2011, $103,852.

18. Principal Investigator. “Design of VMS Bridge Support Structures for Fatigue Loads,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009, $51,501.

19. Principal Investigator. “NSF International Workshop “Sustainability In Engineering and Architectural Design - Green Buildings,” March 2009, Cairo, Egypt, National Science Foundation (NSF), NSF-OISE 084135; August 15, 2008 –January, 31, 2010, $48,000.

20. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama 2009,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2009 - December 31, 2009, $25,000.

21. Co-Principal Investigator. “Composite Structural Insulated Panels (CSIPs) for Hazard Resistant Structures,” National Science Foundation, NSF (CMMI-0825938), September 1, 2008 – September 1, 2011, $546,475.

22. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama 2008,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2008 – December 31, 2008, $26,703.

23. Principal Investigator. “Design Of Overhead Sign Structures for Fatigue Loads,” Alabama Department of Transportation, March 2007 – September 2009, $150,000.

24. Principal Investigator. “Evaluation of Green Corrosion Inhibitors for Steel Reinforcement in Concrete Structures,” NSF Award No. OISE 0612194; NSF/U.S. - Egypt Joint Science and Technology Board, Feb. 1, 2007 – Feb. 1, 2009, $36,200 ($9,200 to UAB).

25. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama 2007,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama 2007, January 1, 2007 - December 31, 2007, $44,474.

26. Principal Investigator. “NSF International Workshop on Innovations in Materials and Design of Civil Infrastructure, Construction,” (9/01/05-8/31//06), National Science Foundation (NSF), NSF-CMS-0541623; $33,000 (program extension was granted to 8/31/08 with additional funds of $8,000).

27. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama 2006,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2006 - December 31, 2006, $42,678.

28. Principal Investigator. “Prefabricated Concrete Bridge Systems for ALDOT,” U.S. DOT, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2005 – June 30, 2006, $49,999.

29. Co-Principal Investigator. “PATH: Innovative Multifunctional Structural Panels for Cost-effective Panelized Construction,” (PI: Nasim Uddin); National Science Foundation, NSF (CMS-0533306), October 1, 2005 – September 30, 2009, $279,997.

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30. Co-Principal Investigator. (PI: Nasim Uddin), “The Anacostia Riverwalk Trail Bridge Project,” National Composite Center (NCC), District of Columbia Department of Transportation, March 1, 2005 – February 28, 2006, $32,660.

31. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama 2005,” U.S. Department of Transportation, University of Alabama, University Transportation Center for Alabama, January 1, 2005 - December 31, 2005, $52,089.

32. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama,” University Transportation for Alabama, US Department of Transportation / University of Alabama, January 1 – December 31, 2004, $52,193.

33. Principal Investigator. “New Design Criteria for Traffic Signal Support Structures,” US Department of Transportation / University Transportation Center for Alabama, Jan. 1 – Dec. 31, 2004, $43,720 (plus $43,720 matching funds).

34. Principal Investigator. “Multidisciplinary Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Research Program,” The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590, Sept. 15, 2003 – Sept. 15, 2004, $273,255 (plus $68,313 cost share) [no-cost extension to Sept. 2005]

35. Principal Investigator. “Applications of Composite Materials in Infrastructure,” UAB submitted to the Mervyn H. Sterne Library Grant Application, March 2004 – March 2005, $1,294.

36. Principal Investigator. “UAB’s Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama,” University Transportation for Alabama (UTCA), US Department of Transportation / University of Alabama, January 1 – December 31, 2003, $52,089.

37. Co-Principal Investigator. (PI: Virginia Sisiopiku) “Intelligent Transportation Systems,” Proposal submitted to the Mervyn H. Sterne Library Grant Application, March 2003 – March 2004, $1,929.

38. Principal Investigator. “Global Assessment of Hydrogen-Based Technologies,” The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), August 2003 – February 2005, $939,996 (plus matching funds). (no cost extension to Feb. 2006).

39. Co-Principal Investigator. “Removal of Pyrite in Bottom Ash for Use as an Aggregate in Concrete”, (PI: Robert W. Peters); Proposal submitted to UAB’s Faculty Development Program, Project Duration: 1 year (April 2002 – April 2003); $5,000 ($10,000 Total).

40. Co-Principal Investigator. “A Novel Building Material for Panelized Construction,” (PI: Nasim Uddin); National Science Foundation, NSF (CMS-0229631), January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2005, $150,000.

41. Principal Investigator. “Hydrogen Energy Production and Fuel Cells for Applications in the Transportation Engineering Field”, (Co-PIs: Robert W. Peters and Steven L. Jones); Sterne Library Grant Application (UAB), Project Duration: 1 year (March 2002 – March 2003); $1,987.

42. Principal Investigator. “Fuel Cell Bus Transit Initiative: Technology Assessment and Demonstration,” Federal Transit Administration, US DOT, January 1, 2002 – June 30, 2003, $1,999,997.

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43. Principal Investigator. “AASHTO 2001 Design Of Overhead Cantilevered Sign Supports,” US Department of Transportation / University of Alabama, February 1 – December 31, 2002, $ 39,787 (plus $39,737 matching funds).

44. Principal Investigator. “UAB Role in Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama,” University Transportation for Alabama (UTCA), US Department of Transportation / University of Alabama, January 1 – December 31, 2002, $51,569.

45. Principal Investigator and Program Director, “Advanced Technologies for Urban Transportation Planning,” Great Cities’ Universities Program, Federal Transit Administration, US DOT, September 15, 2001 – December 31, 2002, $1,955,230 (plus $ 1,955,230 matching funds) (no cost extension to Dec. 2005).

46. Principal Investigator. “Cretolite - All Lightweight Structural Concrete,” Advanced Materials Technology, September 15, 2001 – January 31, 2002, $21,044.

47. Co-Principal Investigator. “Computer-based Sign, Luminaires, and Traffic Signal Support Design Tools for State and County Engineers,” Alabama Department of Transportation, October 1, 2000 – March 31, 2002, $108,461.

48. Principal Investigator. “UAB Role in Management and Administration of the Transportation Center for Alabama,” University Transportation for Alabama (UTCA), US Department of Transportation / University of Alabama, January 1 – December 31, 2001, $51,522.

49. Principal Investigator. “Use of Bottom Ash in the Production of Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles,” Southern Company Services, Inc. and Newmark International, (September 1, 2000 – December 31, 2001), $55,659.

50. Principal Investigator. “Evaluating the Design Safety of Highway Structural Supports,” US Department of Transportation / University of Alabama, February 1 – December 31, 2000, $40,986.

51. Principal Investigator. “UTCA Scholarship for High Priority Projects,” US Department of Transportation / University of Alabama, January 1 – December 31, 2000, $23,678.

52. Principal Investigator. “UAB Role in Management and Administration of the Transportation Center for Alabama,” US Department of Transportation/ University of Alabama, (March 1 – December 31, 2000), $27,424.

53. Principal Investigator. “Evaluation of Existing Structural Design Methods for AAC Panels,” Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), (October 1999 – December 2000), $50,824.

54. Principal Investigator. “Alternatives for Improved Concrete Pole Design,” (July 1, 1999 – Dec. 31, 1999), Newmark International, $18, 942.

55. Principal Investigator. “Design Methodologies and Procedures for Fly Ash based AAC,” (May 1999 – December 2000), Electric Power Research Institute, $212,214.

56. Co-Principal Investigator. “Research Experiences Site in Structural Engineering,” (PI: Norbert Delatte), National Science Foundation (NSF) EEC-9820484. Total $300,000, May 1999 – April 2004.

57. Principal Investigator. “UAB Role in the Management and Administration of the University Transportation Center for Alabama,” (January 1999 – December 1999), US Department of Transportation/ University of Alabama, $43, 280.

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58. Principal Investigator. “A study of the Material Properties and Structural Behavior of Plain and Reinforced AAC Components,” (April 1999 – April 2000), Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Association, $92,400.

59. Principal Investigator. “Evaluation of High-Volume Fly Ash Flowable Fill Mixtures in Field Applications” (December 1998 – September 1999), funding from the Southern Company, $18,242.

60. Principal Investigator. “Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” NCHRP Project 17-10(2), FY '97, (March 1999 – June 2001), funding from National Academy of Sciences, $369,992.

61. Co-Principal Investigator. “Research Experiences Site in Structural Engineering,” with Dr. Norbert Delatte et al., National Science Foundation, EEC-9820484, (May 1999 – April 2004), $300,000.

62. Principal Investigator. “Development of High-Volume Fly Ash Flowable Fill Mixtures,” (May 1998-August 1998) funding from the Southern Company, $19,320.

63. Principal Investigator. “A Comprehensive Study of the Material and Structural Behavior of AAC Products,” (April 1998 – April 1999) funding from Hebel Building Systems, $64,716.

64. Principal Investigator. “Mervyn H. Sterne Library Grant; Design of Highway Support Structures,” May 1996, University of Alabama at Birmingham, $1,100.

65. Principal Investigator. “Evaluation of Concrete Containing Fly Ash with High Carbon Content and/or Small Amounts of Wood,” (June 1995 – June 1997), funding from Electric Power Institute (EPRI) and Southern Company, TC project, $143,611.

66. Principal Investigator. “Management of Combustible Waste from New Environmental Compliance Technologies,” (February 1995 – February 1997), funding from Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) and Alabama Legacy for Environmental Research Trust Fund (ALERT), $74,600.

67. Principal Investigator. “Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,” NCHRP Project 17-10, FY '94, (January 1994 – July 1996), funding from Federal Highway Administration, $299,964.

68. Principal Investigator. “Incorporation of Large Volumes of Alabama Fly Ash in Concrete and its Application to the Production of Concrete Poles,” (June 1993 – June 1994), funding provided by Alabama Universities/Tennessee Valley Authority Research Consortium (AUTRC), $32,205.

69. Principal Investigator. “Widening of Conventional Reinforced Concrete Girder Highway Bridges Using Precast Concrete Sections,” (June 1993 – June 1994), project approved by AHD and FHWA, and funding provided by Alabama Highway Department, $64,965.

70. Principal Investigator. “The Strength and Durability of Concrete Containing Varying Volumes of Fly Ash” (1991 – 1992). Funding provided by Monex Resources, Inc. $54,953.

71. Principal Investigator. “Incorporating High Volumes of Houston Lighting and Power Fly Ash in Mixtures for Concrete Poles” (1991 – 1992). Funding provided by Houston Lighting and Power, $43,140.

72. Principal Investigator. “State-of-the-Art Software Integration in Structural Engineering Courses at UAB,” (1991), Grant by Research Engineers Inc., cost of software provided $30,500.

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73. Principal Investigator. Supplement to the National Science Foundation (NSF) grant “Acquisition of a High-Capacity Universal Testing Machine”, 1990, $7,023.

74. Principal Investigator. Grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for support of research on “Engineering Research Equipment Grant: Acquisition of a High-Capacity Universal Testing Machine”, 1988, $180,000.

75. Principal Investigator. “Corrosion and Permeability Characteristics of Spun Concrete” (1988 – 1989). Sherman International, Inc., Birmingham, Alabama, $38,000.

76. Principal Investigator. “Mechanical Properties and Permeability of Centrifugally-Cast Concrete Poles” (1985 – 1987). Sherman Industries, Inc., Birmingham, Alabama, $50,000.

COURSES TAUGHT Lecturer at Texas A&M University (1978-1981) CE 205 - Mechanics of Materials (3 hrs/week lecture) CE 306 - Materials Testing Laboratory (4 hrs/week laboratory) CE 344 - Reinforced Concrete Design (2 hrs/week lecture , 4 hrs/week laboratory) Assistant/Associate Professor at University of Alabama at Birmingham (1981-Present) CE 210 - Statics CE 220 - Mechanics of Solids CE 222 - Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory CE 360 - Structural Analysis CE 450 - Structural Steel Design CE 455 - Reinforced Concrete Design CE 456 - Prestressed Concrete Design CE 457 - Advanced Structural Design CE 460 - Structural Mechanics CE 462 - Advanced Structural Analysis CE 490 - Special Topics in Structural Engineering CE 491 - Undergraduate Individual Study CE 550 - Advanced Structural Steel Design CE 555 - Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design CE 562 - Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis CE 591 - Graduate Individual Study NEW COURSES

CE 456 Prestressed Concrete Design CE 457 Advanced Structural Design CE 222 Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory

GRADUATE STUDENTS SUPERVISED Supervising research for graduate students in the following areas: Properties of centrifugally-cast concrete Concrete strengths and behavior at early ages Bond of prestressing strands to concrete

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Microcomputer applications in structural design High strength concrete Corrosion of steel in concrete Torsion of hollow circular prestressed sections Interlocking concrete pavers Innovations in the Design of Sign Structures Fatigue of Sign Support Structures THESES and DISSERTATIONS DIRECTED:

Student Name Master Thesis or Ph.D. Dissertation Project Title Year Completed

Judy Hardin A Computer Program for the Selection and Design of Prestressed Double Tee Sections

1984

Herodotos Pentas

Behavior of Beams Reinforced with Non-Prestressed Prestressing Strand

1985

William Polhemus

Finite Element Analysis of Thin Walled Cylindrical Members 1986

Ann F. Swain Prestress Losses in Tapered Concrete Column Members 1987 Adonis Mouna A Computer Program for the Design of Continuous Beams

and One way Slabs 1987

Freddy Naranjo Corrosion Protection Characteristics of spun Concrete 1989 Steve Lowe Torsion of Circular Hollow Prestressed Concrete Sections 1989 Martin Coffey Analysis of Steel Base Plates Using Various Approaches 1990 Fares Abdo Mechanical Properties of Centrifugally Cast Concrete 1990 Khaled Sukar High Volumes of Fly Ash in Everyday Concrete Applications 1993 Thomas Lantrip Modal Analysis for Evaluating Structural Properties of

Concrete Poles 1994

Craig Copham Properties of Concrete Made With Fly Ash Containing Wood Ash

1996

Elizabeth Calvert Corrosion Resistance of Prestressing Steel in Spun Concrete 1997 Paul Gagliano Development of an Empirical Design Method for Augered

Cast-in-Place Piles in Cohesive Soils 1999

Mike Donovan Study of Cement Chemistry as Affected by the Sulfur Content on Concrete Setting Properties

2000

Chris Snow Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Physical Properties and Structural Behavior

1999

Joel Dembowski A Comprehensive Study of AAC Material Properties and Structural from Different Manufacturing Plants

2001

Monika Belton Evaluation of Design Methods for AAC Panels 2001 Brad Hutson Properties of Bottom Ash Concrete 2002

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Ralph Aderholt Production of Spun Prestressed Concrete Poles Using Bottom Ash Concrete

Edgar Nunez Finite Element Modeling of Spun Concrete Poles—Ph.D. Dissertation

2002

Leslie Kearley A New Lightweight Concrete Material for Precast Construction

2004

Ron Albanese Design of Steel Circular Flange Plates for Splicing Concrete Poles

2005

Amol Vichare Behavior and Design of Steel Trussed Sandwich Panels 2005 Bo Dowswell Study of Brace Frame Gusset Plate Connections—Ph.D.

Dissertation 2005

Shunna Cannon Codes and Standards for Hurricane Resistant Utility Pole Construiction

2006

Luke Stafford A Prefabricated Precast Concrete Bridge System for The State of Alabama

2006

Ian Hosch Bond of Prestressing Strand in Centrifugally Cast Concrete 2006 Ashraf Shalaby Structural behavior of Centrifugally Cast Concrete Poles with

CFRP reinforcement—Ph.D. Dissertation 2007

Kacie Holmes Sustainable Concrete 2009 Ian Hosch Development of Fatigue Design Criteria for Cantilever and

Bridge-Type Sign Structures – Ph.D. Dissertation 2009

Sally Palmer Flexural Behavior of Spun Concrete Poles Reinforced with Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP)

2010

Jonathan Higgins Green Corrosion Inhibitors for Concrete

2011

Mohamed Gallow

Mitigating Fatigue of Cantilevered Overhead Sign Structures Due to Natural & Truck-Induced Wind Gusts

2014

Joseph Phillips Development of New VMS Drag Coefficients for AASHTO Supports Specifications

2014

Sarah Bettinger Sustainable Green Concrete Panelized Construction 2015 Austin Dada Stress Analysis Of Transmission Line Steel Pole Joints May 2016 Kalyn Murray Pullout Strength of Strand in Spun Concrete May 2017 Pratima Chitrakar

A Unified Method For The Design Of Circular Bolted Flange Plate Connections

May 2018

Mohamed Gallow

Strength of Skewed Welds – Ph.D. Dissertation Exp. 2018

Paula Alvarez Pino

Evaluation Of Spun Prestressed Concrete Pole Options As An Alternative To Wood Utility Distribution Poles

Dec. 2018

Matthew Blackstone

Spun Concrete Mechanical Properties Exp. 2019

CONTINUING ENGINEERING EDUCATION PROGRAMS TAUGHT

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1. “Structural Analysis, Reinforced Concrete, and Structural Steel Design,” A series of three 3-hour lectures presented to the Birmingham Engineering Community. Lectures offered annually, Birmingham, Alabama, 1999 – 2007.

2. “Reinforced Concrete Design and Computer Applications,” (with Dr. R. W. Furlong) Two-day workshop presented at UAB for industry and engineers, December 1 & 2, 1998.

3. “Steel Design Using the New LRFD Specifications,” Seminar presented at UAB, Continuing Education Program, Birmingham, Alabama, May 11 & 12, 1998.

4. “Reinforced Concrete Design with Emphasis on the New ACI 318-95 Code,” Seminar at UAB, Continuing Education Program, Birmingham, Alabama, December 9-10, 1996.

5. “Steel Design Using the New LRFD Specifications,” Seminar presented at UAB, Continuing Education Program, Birmingham, Alabama, December 11-12, 1995.

6. “Application of the New LRFD Specifications for Steel Design,” Lecture presented to the Southern Company Services, June 22, 1995.

7. “LRFD Specification”, Part of the AISC Lecture Series, Innovative Practices in Structural Steel, presented in Birmingham, AL, May 3, 1994.

8. “Eccentric Braced Frames”, Part of the AISC Lecture Series New Ideas in Structural Steel, presented in Birmingham, AL, September 9, 1993; and in Memphis, TN, October 19, 1993.

9. “Steel Design and Reinforced Concrete Design Review Courses Emphasizing Changes in the Building Codes”, (with Dr. Richard W. Furlong and Mr. Lewis Burgett), a three-day seminar presented at UAB, Special Studies program “Continuing Education in Engineering”, Birmingham, Alabama, August 18-20, 1993.

10. “Building Design Using AISC Load Resistance Factor Design”, Part of the American Concrete Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Lecture Series, presented to the engineering community in Birmingham, AL, March 26, 1991.

11. “Allowable Stress Design Using AISC Manual 9th Edition”, Part of the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) Lecture Series, presented to the engineering community in Memphis, TN, April, 1990.

12. “Design Using the New ASD Steel Design Specifications,” a one and half day seminar presented at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Special Studies program “Continuing Education in Engineering”, Birmingham, Alabama, March 7 & 8, 1990.

13. “New ACI 318-89 Building Code Requirements and Design of Reinforced Concrete Using Microcomputers,” (with Dr. Richard W. Furlong), a one and half day seminar presented at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Special Studies program “Continuing Education in Engineering”, Birmingham, Alabama, March 8 & 9, 1990.

14. “Allowable Stress Design Using AISC Manual 9th Edition”, Part of AISC Lecture Series, presented to the engineering community in Birmingham, AL, October 18, 1989.

15. “Reinforced Concrete Design: Basic Approach and Using Microcomputers,” (with Dr. Richard W. Furlong), a two-day seminar presented at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Special Studies program “Continuing Education in Engineering”, Birmingham, Alabama, March 2 & 3, 1989.

16. “Structural Analysis and Design Using Microcomputers.” A two-day seminar presented at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, Special Studies program “Continuing Education in Engineering”, Birmingham, Alabama, September, 1984 and September, 1985.

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17. Taught basic reinforced concrete design and advanced reinforced concrete topics as part of the University at Alabama in Birmingham Special Studies program “Continuing Education in Engineering”, Birmingham, Alabama, December, l982 and December, l983.

18. Teaching the PE Examination Review Courses, Reinforced Concrete and Steel Design, as part of UAB's Special Studies Program “Continuing Education in Engineering”. Review courses offered twice every academic year, 1984 - Present.

SERVICE ACTIVITIES • Director of Instruction (DOI) for the Civil Engineering PE Review Courses offered by the

Special Studies Continuing Education Program at UAB, 1992-Present. • Program Chairman and Moderator of the Seminar “ACI 318-89 Building Code,” conducted

by the American Concrete Institute, cosponsored by the Central Alabama Chapter of ACI, held in Birmingham, October 11, 1990.

• Program Chairman and Moderator of the Seminar “Repairs of Concrete Structures”, conducted by the American Concrete Institute, cosponsored by the Central Alabama Chapter of ACI, held in Birmingham, February 28, 1990.

• Program Chairman and Moderator of the Seminar “Trouble Shooting Concrete Problems”. Conducted by the American Concrete Institute, cosponsored by the Central Alabama Chapter of ACI, held in Birmingham, March 8, 1988.

• Program Chairman and Moderator of the Seminar “Basics of Repair in Concrete,” Conducted by the American Concrete Institute, cosponsored by the Central Alabama Chapter of ACI, held in Birmingham, November 25, 1986.

• Program Chairman and Moderator of the Seminar “Slabs on Grade,” Conducted by the American Concrete Institute, cosponsored by the Central Alabama Chapter of ACI, held in Birmingham, April 23, 1986.

• Active on several national technical committees, contributed as an author to numerous committee documents.

• Reviewer and a referee for numerous technical papers in the area of structural engineering and concrete materials. (At least: two papers were reviewed annually for each of the following organizations: ACI, ASCE, PCI).

• Participated in the review and balloting process of the following ACI Committee reports: o “Control of Cracking in Concrete Structures,” ACI 224R-89, Reported by ACI

Committee 224, American Concrete Institute, 1989. o “Causes, Evaluation, and Repair of Cracks in Concrete Structures,” ACI 224.1R-89,

Reported by ACI Committee 224, American Concrete Institute, 1989. o “Cracking of Concrete Members in Direct Tension”, Journal of the American

Concrete Institute, Jan.-Feb. 1986, No. 1, Proceedings Vol. 83, pp. 3-13. • Reviewer Member for the National Institute of BUILDING SCIENCES, Materials

Subcommittee for NIST Research Agenda Project, 1993. • Reviewed several textbooks, the latest being McCormac's Structural Steel design: ASD

Method, 4E, which was published recently by Harper Collins. • Member of the Graduate Committee of several Doctoral Degree candidates within and

outside the School of Engineering at UAB.

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• Member, External Review Board, NIH Grant DE 08917-02, Biomechanics section, 1991 – present.

• Coordinator in the Science Olympiad Competitions for High School students, 1992 & 1993. CONSULTING & ADVISING ACTIVITIES • Southern Company, Birmingham, Alabama. • Newmark International, Inc. • AASHTO Subcommittee on New Materials, Task Force 13. • Sherman International, Birmingham, Alabama. • Sherman Utility Structures, Birmingham, Alabama. • Pfleiderer Verkehrstechnik, Germany. • Hebel International, Germany. • Hebel Southeast, Atlanta, Georgia. • U.S. Pipe, Birmingham, Alabama. • Harbert International, Alabama. • Jefferson County Department of Health, Alabama. • Perry Hand & Associates, Alabama. • McInnis Corporation, Alabama. • Alabama Bridge, Alabama. • Texas Municipal Power Agency, Texas. • Florida City, Florida. • Alabama Department of Transportation, Alabama. • Georgia Power Company, Georgia. • Alabama Power Company, Birmingham, Alabama UAB AND SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING SERVICE ACTIVITIES • Chaired CCEE Department search committees for hiring new faculty (2013-2014). • Appointed by UAB Vice President for Research to the University Sustainability Committee,

2013 • Member, UAB Writing Task Force, 2006 – 2009 • Appointed by the Provost on the Ad Hoc committee to evaluate the Provost Office, 2006 • Appointed by the Provost to serve on the committee for hiring the Associate Provost for

Undergraduate Affairs, 2005-2006. • Appointed to the committee to hire the UAB Graduate School Dean, 2005-2006. • Member, Alumni-Ingall’s Excellence in Teaching University Committee, 2001-present • Member, School of Engineering Faculty Affairs Committee, 2002-2004 • Member, ABET and Curriculum committees, 2000-present • Member, School of Engineering Committee on Enrollment. • Member, School of Engineering Committee on International Affairs. • Member, School of Engineering, Rank and Tenure Committee. • Chair, search committee for Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty (structural faculty

3), School of Engineering, 1999-2000.

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• Chair, search committee for Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty (environmental faculty), School of Engineering, 1998-1999.

• Chair, Committee for preparing the School of Engineering faculty metric and evaluation forms, 1998.

• Chair, search committee for Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty (structural faculty 2), School of Engineering, 1997-1998.

• Chair, search committee for Civil and Environmental Engineering faculty (structural faculty 1), School of Engineering, 1996-1998.

• Search Committee for the Dean of Engineering, UAB (1995-1996). • Ingalls Award Nominating Committee (1995-1997). • Search Advisory Committee, School of Engineering, UAB (1991-Present). • Committee for selecting faculty for the University Award Program for Excellence in

Teaching, School of Engineering, UAB, 1990 & 1991. • Faculty Affairs Committee, School of Engineering, UAB (1990-1996). • Academic Grievance Advisory Committee, School of Engineering, UAB (1990-1996). • Dupuis Scholarship Committee, School of Engineering, UAB (1990-1994). • Civil Engineering Faculty Search Committee, School of Engineering, UAB (1990-Present). • Civil Engineering Chair Search Committee, School of Engineering, UAB (1989-1990). • Served on the panel discussion for the USIA Sponsored American Studies Winter Institute

Program (Jan. 30, 1989). Program was hosted by UAB's Department of English. • Academic Affairs Committee (1982-1989). • Civil Engineering Students Advisor at UAB (1982-Present). • Member of the Graduate Faculty at UAB (1982-Present). • Actively involved with the ASCE Student Chapter of UAB, (1982-Present). • Faculty Search Committee for Environmental Engineering Division (1987). • Committee for Tenure and Promotion (1986-1987). • Ad-Hoc Committee on General Degree Requirements (1984). • Committee for Selecting Statics and Dynamics Textbooks (1982-Present). • Faculty Search Committee for the Mechanical Engineering Department (1982-1983).