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Research Group

Nicholas Brake, Ph.D.
Associate Professor


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Current and Past Students

Doctoral

  • Mahdi Feizbahr - Since 2023
  • Hossein Hariri Asli - Since 2021
  • Mubarak Adesina, D.E. Dissertation: "Deployment and Operation of a Regional Interagency Low-Cost Flood Sensor Network: A Case Study of Southeast Texas", 2024
  • Mohammad Nikookar, D.E. Dissertation: "Reutilization of Oil and Gas Produced Water as a Replacement for Traditional Mixing Water Within the Cementitious System",2022
  • Seyedsaeid Hosseini, D.E. Dissertation: “Mechanochemical Treatment of Bottom Ash and Dredge Materials in Fly Ash Based Geopolymer”, 2020
  • Devin Jones, D.E. Dissertation: "Structural consequences resulting from the accidental explosion at the PEMEX headquarters", 2019
  • Soheil Oruji, D.E. Dissertation: “Replacing ultra-fine and highly dispersed pulverized coal bottom ash as Portland cement to strengthen and improve physical properties of cement mortars”, 2017
  • Fatih Adam, D.E. Dissertation: “Structural Analysis of a rigid pavement overlaying a sub-surface void”, 2015
  • Sina Nejad, D.E. Dissertation: “Protection of petrochemical facilities from accidental and manmade threats”, 2014
  • Ghassan Sudani, D.E. Dissertation: “Stability of shallow foundations adjacent to spaced piles-row”, 2013

Masters

  • Unique Bakhrel, "Identifying Urban Pluvial Nuisance Flooding Hotspots Using the Topographic Control Index and Remote Sensing Radar Images", 2024
  • Arun Kshetri, "Development Of A Flood Library At Flood Sensor Sites In Southeast Texas And West Louisiana Using Base-level Engineering Models", 2023
  • Shova R Bhattarai, "Combined Use of Bottom Ash and Natural Zeolite to Improve the Durability of Portland Cement Mortars Containing Produced Water", 2022
  • Paymon Safi, "Combined Use of Natural Zeolite and Bottom Ash to Enhance Mortar Hydration and Compressive Strength in Cementitious Systems Containing Recycled Produced Water", 2022
  • Suhaib H Al-Abed, "Properties of Magnetic Concrete for Wireless Power Charging Applications", 2019
  • Kyle Edwards, “Wireless power transfer through magnetically permeable concrete media”, 2018
  • Weam Elmahmoud, M.S. Thesis: “Experimental analysis of fine impregnated electrically conductive powders in Portland cement”, 2016
  • Samson Negeri, M.S. Thesis: “The effects of heavy multiple axle trucks on rigid pavement distress in various climatic regions”, 2014
  • Vul Thang, M.S. Thesis: “Studded bond enhancement for SCS sandwich shells”, 2014
  • Ali Banaa, M.S. Thesis: “Early age damage quantification of actively restrained concrete using inverse analysis”, 2014

Undergraduate

  • Hayden Rice, " Highly dispersed silica fume and carbon nanofiber to reinforce recycled concrete aggregates", 2017
  • Kyle Edwards, "Durable magnetic cements for vehicle wireless charging applications", OUR Research Fellowship, 2017
  • Michael Bourne, “A low-cost next-generation pavement damage detection technique”, ÃÛÌÒAPP OUR Research Fellowship, 2014
  • Nicholas Carillo, Billy Wilson, Murphy Mason, “Fracture resistance and size effect of high performance pervious concretes”, Undergraduate Research, 2014