Dr. Muhamed Safeer Pandikkadavath | Engineering | Research Excellence Award
NIT Calicut | India
Muhamed Safeer Pandikkadavath is an Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering at a premier national institute, with advanced training in structural engineering from leading institutions. He has academic and research experience spanning teaching, funded research, and professional practice. His research focuses on seismic performance of steel and reinforced concrete structures, buckling-restrained braces, bridge vulnerability, and machine learning applications in earthquake engineering. He has received national-level competitive recognitions, research grants, and best paper awards, contributing significantly to resilient infrastructure development.
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Seismic resilience assessment of RC bridge using system fragility based on maximum and residual demand parameters
– Structures · Article · Cited by 0
Ductility demand inclusive seismic vulnerability assessment of short-core buckling-restrained braced frames
– Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering · Article · Cited by 1
Near-fault seismic vulnerability assessment of corrosion inflicted steel moment resisting frames
– Journal of Constructional Steel Research · Article · Cited by 7
Seismic response evaluation of RC bridge considering maximum and residual column curvature ductility
– Procedia Structural Integrity · Article · Cited by 1
Seismic Response Reduction Factor Assessment of a 4-Storey Special Steel Moment Resisting Frame
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