Ahmed Abdelaty, Ph.D.

Civil and Architectural Engineering and Construction Management

Assistant Professor

Contact Information

aahmed3@uwyo.edu

EN 3082

Dr. Ahmed Abdelaty

Education

  • B.S. Construction Engineering and Management, Cairo University 2010
  • M.S. Civil Engineering, Cairo University 2013

  • Ph.D. Civil Engineering (Construction), Iowa State University, 2017

 

Research Areas

  • Infrastructure Asset Management

  • Preconstruction Services

  • Data analytics in construction management

  • Digital Project Delivery

 

Selected Publications

  • Abdelaty, A., Shrestha, J., and Jeong, H.D. (2020). Estimating Preconstruction Services for Bridge Design Efforts. Journal of Management in Engineering, 36(4), 04020034

  • Abdelaty, A., and Jeong, H.D. (2018) Dynamic Pavement Delineation and Visualization Approach Using Data Mining. Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering, 32(4), 04018019.

  • Abdelaty, A., Jeong, H.D., and Smadi, O. (2017) Barriers to Implementing Data-Driven Pavement Treatment Performance Evaluation Process. Journal of Transportation Engineering: Part B, Pavements 144.1, 04017022.  

  • Abdelaty, A., Jeong, H.D., Smadi, O. (2017). Practical Approach for Pavement Treatment Decisions for Local Agencies. Journal of Construction Engineering and Project Management, 7(1), 30-36.

  • Abdelaty, A., and Jeong, H.D. (2017). An Enhanced Framework for Dynamic Segmentation of Pavement Sections. The 6th CSCE/ASCE/CRC International Construction Specialty Conference.

  • Abdelaty, A., and Jeong, H.D. (2017) Evaluating the Effectiveness of Pavement Rehabilitation

  • Abdelaty, A., Jeong, H. D., Dannen, B., and Todey, F. (2016). Enhancing life cycle cost analysis with a novel cost classification framework for pavement rehabilitation projects. Construction Management and Economics, 34(10), 724-736.

  • Marzouk, M., and Abdelaty, A. (2014). BIM-based framework for managing performance of subway stations. Automation in Construction, 41, 70-77.

  • Marzouk, M., and Abdelaty, A. (2014). Monitoring thermal comfort in subways using building information modeling. Energy and Buildings, 84, 252-257.