First-class civil engineering graduate, Mohammed Abdulkareem Adisa, emerges as rising scholar

Mohammed Abdulkareem Adisa, son of the late General Abdulkareem Adisa, is making significant strides in the field of civil engineering, distinguishing himself through academic excellence and groundbreaking research.

A first-class graduate of Civil Engineering from Kwara State University (KWASU), Malete, Mohammed is currently pursuing a Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) degree at the same institution, specializing in concrete materials, structural analysis, and seismic performance simulations.

Mohammed, whose birth was seen within the family as a symbol of legacy and destiny, has chosen to honor his lineage through a commitment to education and innovation. Named “Mohammed” by his grandfather to uphold the family’s proud heritage, he has carved his own path, focusing on scholarly achievements rather than military pursuits.

His research focuses on high-performance concrete, fibre-reinforced concretes, pozzolan-blended materials, and earthquake-resistant structures. His work has been published in several academic journals, with notable studies including “Optimal water-cement ratio and volume of superplasticizers for blended cement-bamboo leaf ash high-performance concrete” (2022) and multiple innovations involving coconut fibre, rice husk ash, and biochar between 2023 and 2024.

Mohammed’s academic contributions have earned him 21 citations, an h-index of 2, and an i10-index of 1, showcasing a growing influence in the engineering research community. His profiles are active across ResearchGate, Google Scholar, ORCID, and professional social media platforms, where he shares insights on sustainable engineering solutions.

Beyond academics, Mohammed is increasingly involved in public engagement, leveraging platforms like Instagram and X (formerly Twitter) to connect with fellow researchers globally and promote advancements in civil engineering that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

With future research interests in low-carbon geopolymer materials and advanced simulations for earthquake-prone zones, Mohammed is poised to contribute significantly to building resilient and sustainable infrastructures.

Mohammed Abdulkareem Adisa continues to uphold the spirit of resilience and innovation associated with his family, emerging as a scholar committed to advancing knowledge and serving humanity.

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