MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR | Transportaion Engineering | Best Researcher Award
Dr MUHAMMAD ZUBAIR, Southeast University Nanjing China, China
Dr. Muhammad Zubair is a dedicated transportation engineering scholar currently pursuing his Ph.D. at Southeast University in Nanjing, China. He holds an M.Sc. and a B.Sc. in Transportation and Civil Engineering, respectively, and has received multiple scholarships for academic excellence. As a Quantity Surveyor, he managed construction projects and ensured quality compliance. His research contributions include journal articles on carbon dioxide emissions and land use changes. Fluent in several languages, he excels in communication and presentation skills. Dr. Zubair is committed to advancing transportation sustainability through innovative research. π§ππβοΈ
Publication profile
Academic qualification
With a strong foundation in engineering, he hold a Ph.D. in Transportation Engineering from Southeast University (SEU) in Nanjing, China (2021). Prior to this, He earned my M.Sc. in Transportation Engineering from the same institution (2019-2021). He academic journey began with a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology, Multan, Pakistan (2013-2017). He also completed a Diploma in Associate Engineering (D.A.E.) in Civil Engineering from PBTE, Lahore, Pakistan (2008-2011). He secondary education was completed at BISE in Multan, Pakistan (2006-2008). ππ¦ποΈπ
Awards
He am honored to receive the Fully Funded China Road Bridge Corporation Master’s Scholarship at Southeast University in Nanjing, China. π Additionally, He earned the 3rd Position Prize Award for excellence in my BSc in Civil Engineering from Multan, showcasing my commitment to academic success. π He also grateful to have benefited from the Fauji Foundation Scholarship and the Diya Pakistan Scholarship during he undergraduate studies, which supported my educational journey and helped me achieve my goals. ππͺ These experiences have strengthened my dedication to civil engineering and community development. πποΈ
Work history
Muhammad Zubair worked as a Quantity Surveyor at Multan SS Developers from June 2018 to August 2019. In this role, he supervised the construction of residential buildings, ensuring projects met quality standards and stayed within budget. He also oversaw the construction of workers’ accommodations, focusing on creating safe and comfortable living conditions for the labor force. His experience in quantity surveying enhanced his skills in project management, cost estimation, and construction oversight. Muhammad’s contributions played a vital role in the successful completion of various residential projects, showcasing his dedication to excellence in the construction industry. ποΈπ·ββοΈπ‘β¨
Journal papers
Comparative Assessment of Reference Evapotranspiration Estimation Using Conventional Method and Machine Learning Algorithms in Four Climatic Regions explores the effectiveness of traditional methods versus machine learning algorithms for estimating reference evapotranspiration. Conducted across four distinct climatic regions, the study aims to enhance the accuracy of evapotranspiration estimates, which are vital for agricultural planning and water resource management. By comparing conventional techniques with advanced machine learning approaches, the research highlights the potential of innovative methodologies in improving environmental modeling. This work contributes significantly to the fields of hydrology and climate science. ππ§π
Research focus
Muhammad Zubair’s research focuses on sustainability and environmental science, particularly in the context of transportation, land use, and water resources. His work includes systematic reviews of carbon dioxide emission measurement methods and the assessment of land use changes using NDVI in Southern Punjab, Pakistan. He has also contributed to studies on evapotranspiration misconceptions and emotional well-being during travel. Zubair’s interdisciplinary approach integrates hydrology, urban planning, and public health, aiming to address pressing environmental issues and enhance sustainable practices. π±πππ§βοΈ