I am a civil engineer and researcher specializing in infrastructure assessment, non-destructive evaluation, and AI-based damage analysis for concrete and built assets. My work combines engineering fundamentals, advanced signal and image analysis, and data-driven decision support to address real-world infrastructure inspection and monitoring challenges.
I hold a PhD in Civil Engineering from the University of Granada (Spain), where my research focused on wave-based methods, inverse problems, and computational modeling for non-destructive testing of materials and structures. Alongside my academic work, I have accumulated practical engineering experience in construction quality control, site supervision, and structural inspection, allowing me to bridge the gap between theory and field application.
I am currently a Lecturer in the Department of Civil Engineering at Hashemite University (Jordan) and a Visiting Researcher at the Ultrasonics Laboratory, University of Granada, collaborating on international research projects in infrastructure monitoring, ultrasonic testing, and applied AI. I have led and contributed to national and European-funded projects, including AI-powered crack detection for infrastructure monitoring and collaborative COST Action research initiatives.
My professional focus is on delivering transparent, engineering-led assessment workflows—from baseline condition evaluation to damage evolution monitoring and repair verification—ensuring that AI outputs support clear, accountable engineering decisions rather than black-box predictions.