Dr.
Sami Rizkalla is the Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering and
Construction, Director of the Constructed
Facilities Laboratory (CFL) and Director of the NSF I/UCRC -
RB2C Center at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina.
In
general, his research is in the field of advanced composite materials
and its use for civil engineering applications including design, construction
and performance of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures and
bridges. The past ten years have been focused on the use of fiber reinforced
polymer (FRP) materials for rehabilitation, strengthening and repair
of bridges and structures, as well as new construction.
Dr.
Rizkalla's current research areas include:
Use
of FRP for flexural and shear strengthening of concrete and wood structures
and bridges;
Use of high-modulus carbon FRP for
repair of steel structures and bridges;
Study of high performance steel
reinforcement of concrete structure;
Innovative FRP bridge decks;
Use of FRP tubes filled with concrete
as reinforcement of concrete structures, and
Use of optic fiber sensor techniques
for monitoring the structural health of structures and bridges.
In addition, hundreds of technical papers
have been published and presented on the use of FRP for new construction
and strengthening of structures and bridges.