PROFESSOR IR. DR. MOHD ZAMIN BIN JUMAAT
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty of Engineering
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Mohd. Zamin Bin Jumaat is currently working as a professor and head of Civil Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, University of Malaya. His obtained a PhD on structural engineering from University of Southampton, UK. In addition to his post as head of department, Mohd. Zamin is also a council and corporate member of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM), a professional engineer with the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM), the head of the Universiti Malaya Research Centre for Innovative Construction Technology, and the co-opted committee member of the Civil and Structural Division of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia. Mohd. Zamin's research interests are in the area of analysis and design of structures, instrumentations and structural investigations, repair and strengthening. |
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CFRP strips for enhancing flexural performance of RC beams by SNSM strengthening technique
Bond strength evaluation of palm oil fuel ash-based geopolymer normal weight and lightweight concretes with steel reinforcement
Glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP) bars for enhancing the flexural performance of RC beams using Side-NSM technique
Mechanical, toughness, bond and durability-related properties of lightweight concrete reinforced with steel fibres
STRENGTHENING OF R.C. BEAMS USING EXTERNALLY BONDED PLATES AND ANCHORS
Boring, Sampling and Field Testing in Soil Investigation
M.Z. Jumaat and A.H.A. Rahim (2004), \"The Development of the Malaysian Codes of Practice for the Structural Use of Timber with Emphasis on Timber Joints,\" Progress In Structural Engineering, Mechanics and Computation, Taylor & Francis Group, London, ISBN 90 5809 568 1, 2004, Pp.1251-1255.
M.Z. Jumaat Et Al (2001), \"Glued Laminated Timber - Performance Requirements And Minimum Production Requirements (First Revision), Malaysian Standard MS 758:2001\", Department of Standards, Malaysia.
Energy Resources at Malaysian Sedimentary Basins and Spar Platform as Deep Sea Structure