Dr. Majid Hussain | Engineering | Best Researcher Award
National Institute of Technology Srinagar, India
Author Profile
Early Academic Pursuits đź“š
Dr. Majid Hussain’s academic journey began with his pursuit of a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Civil Engineering at the prestigious National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, India. From July 2010 to June 2014, he honed his skills and knowledge in civil engineering fundamentals. His academic foundation at NIT Srinagar laid the groundwork for his future endeavors, and he earned recognition for his dedication and academic prowess in the field. Dr. Hussain’s thirst for knowledge and passion for research propelled him to pursue higher studies, and he went on to obtain his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering, specializing in Geotechnical Engineering, from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar. His doctoral research, titled “Static and Cyclic Liquefaction Characteristics of Kutch Soils,” between 2014 and 2019, explored critical aspects of soil behavior under various loading conditions, contributing significantly to the understanding of soil liquefaction, a key area in earthquake engineering.
Professional Endeavors 👨‍🏫
After obtaining his Ph.D., Dr. Hussain embarked on an illustrious career in academia and research. His professional experience began as a Research Assistant at IIT Gandhinagar, where he continued his exploration of geotechnical engineering topics. His work from August 2019 to May 2020 provided valuable insights into soil dynamics and the mechanical behavior of granular materials, extending the knowledge base on earthquake engineering and ground improvement techniques. Following this role, he moved internationally to work as a Postdoctoral Researcher at the MaREI Centre for Marine and Renewable Energy at University College Cork, Ireland, from May 2020 to April 2021. Here, his expertise in geotechnical engineering intersected with marine and renewable energy fields, showcasing his versatility in applying his knowledge to diverse engineering challenges.Dr. Hussain’s professional journey took a decisive turn when he returned to his roots as an Assistant Professor at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, starting in March 2021. This role allowed him to shape the next generation of civil engineers while also advancing his research in critical areas such as geosynthetics, slope stabilization, and the mechanical characterization of geomaterials.
Contributions and Research Focus 🧪
Dr. Hussain’s research contributions span several essential domains within geotechnical engineering. His work on soil dynamics and earthquake engineering is especially notable. Through his study of liquefaction—both static and cyclic—he has provided a better understanding of the constitutive behavior of granular materials under various boundary and loading conditions. This research has implications not only for earthquake-prone regions but also for designing safer, more resilient infrastructure.His work is also centered around ground improvement and slope stabilization techniques, addressing crucial challenges in civil engineering. Dr. Hussain’s research into geosynthetics—synthetic materials used to improve soil behavior—is helping to create safer and more durable structures. Additionally, his expertise in the mechanical characterization of geomaterials is a vital contribution to the field, offering solutions to complex geotechnical problems.
Teaching and Mentorship 🎓
Dr. Hussain’s passion for teaching is evident in his wide array of teaching interests, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has taught foundational courses such as Soil Mechanics, Foundation Engineering, Mechanics of Solids, Engineering Mechanics, and Ground Improvement Techniques at the undergraduate level. For graduate students, his courses delve deeper into advanced topics like Advanced Soil Mechanics, Advanced Foundation Design, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, Geosynthetics in Geotechnical Engineering, and Slope Stability and Retaining Structures. His commitment to student learning and mentoring has allowed him to guide future civil engineers in mastering the technical and theoretical aspects of geotechnical engineering.
Accolades and Recognition 🏅
Dr. Majid Hussain’s work has garnered recognition and respect within the civil engineering community. His scholarly contributions have been published in various respected journals, and his work on liquefaction characteristics of Kutch soils has been especially impactful. His postdoctoral research at MaREI also highlights his capability to contribute to multidisciplinary research, integrating civil engineering with renewable energy and marine systems.As a rising academic, his recognition is not limited to his published work but extends to his teaching and mentoring roles, where students benefit from his expertise and dedication to geotechnical engineering.
Impact and Influence 🌍
The impact of Dr. Hussain’s work is felt in several domains. His research on earthquake engineering directly contributes to building safer infrastructure in regions prone to seismic activity. His studies on soil behavior, slope stabilization, and geosynthetics offer practical solutions to civil engineering challenges globally. Dr. Hussain’s work also plays a critical role in addressing the ever-increasing need for resilient infrastructure in the face of natural disasters and environmental changes. His contributions at NIT Srinagar as an educator further extend his influence as he molds the minds of future civil engineers.
Legacy and Future Contributions đź”®
As Dr. Majid Hussain continues his career, his future contributions to geotechnical engineering and civil engineering, in general, promise to be profound. His dedication to research, innovation, and teaching positions him as a key figure in his field. His work on liquefaction, geosynthetics, and ground improvement techniques will continue to influence civil engineering practices, particularly in earthquake-prone and environmentally sensitive areas.The future of Dr. Hussain’s career holds the potential for groundbreaking research that bridges geotechnical engineering with other fields, such as sustainable development and renewable energy. As he nurtures new talent at NIT Srinagar, his legacy is sure to grow, leaving an indelible mark on both his students and the broader civil engineering landscape. 🌟
Citations
A total of 130 citations for his publications, demonstrating the impact and recognition of his research within the academic community.
- Citations     130
- h-index      7
- i10-index    4
Notable PublicationsÂ
- Liquefaction Potential Index-Based Hazard Mapping for Benghazi Sabkha Deposits of Libya
Authors: A Miftah, M Hussain, H Bilsel
Journal: Indian Geotechnical Journal, 2022 - Influence of Density on the Static Liquefaction Characteristics of a Sandy Kutch Soil
Authors: R Bhamidipati, M Hussain, A Sachan
Journal: Soil Dynamics: Select Proceedings of 7th ICRAGEE 2020, 2021. - Stability Assessment of Slopes under Normal Weather and Heavy Rainfall Conditions in the Himalayan Region
Authors: S Gowhar, M Hussain, A Srivastava
Journal: Transportation Infrastructure Geotechnology, 2024. - Causes, Concerns, and Hazards of Sinkhole Formation in Brengi Stream Catchment of Upper Jhelum Basin, Kashmir Himalaya
Authors: RA Mir, R Ahmed, M Hussain, SK Bukhari, P Ahmed, RA Dar, ST Ahmad, …
Journal: Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2024. - Impact of Particle Characteristics on the Static Liquefaction of Jhelum Riverbed Sand
Authors: MZ Ali, M Hussain
Journal: Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2024.