Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop | Chemistry and Materials Science | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop | Chemistry and Materials Science | Innovative Research Award

Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop | Chemistry and Materials Science | Docteur at Ngaoundere University | Cameroon

 

Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop is an accomplished materials scientist, academic, and industrial expert whose career integrates education, research, and large-scale production management in materials science and inorganic chemistry. Education: He holds a doctoral degree in applied inorganic chemistry with advanced academic training in industrial chemistry, ceramics, and glass science, supported by strong foundations in physics and chemical sciences, enabling him to bridge fundamental theory with applied engineering solutions. Professional Experience: Dr. Theophile Tchakouteu Mbakop has extensive professional experience in higher education teaching, national research institutions, and semi-industrial production environments, where he has served in roles spanning materials science education, research leadership, production management, quality assurance, technical auditing, warehouse management, and organizational governance, demonstrating exceptional capability in both academic and industrial ecosystems.

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Featured Publications

Study of the Physico-Mechanical Properties of Recycled Fired Brick Waste in a Cementitious Matrix Mortar

– International Journal of Pavement Research and Technology

The Clayey Deposit from Bomkoul (Douala, Cameroon): A Case Study of the Geotechnical Appraisal and Assessment of the Characteristics of Firing Bricks

– Clay Minerals

Recycling of Carica Papaya Trunk Fiber Plies: Experimental and Analytical Characterization

– Journal of Material Cycles and Waste Management

Chemical and Mineralogical Analysis of Pegmatites with Interesting Potential for the Ceramics and Glass Industries

– Journal of Mineral and Material Science

Influence of Water Content on Physical Characteristics of Fired Bricks During a Semi-Industrial Production Process

– Journal of Building Pathology and Rehabilitation

Ibrahim Yahya Hakeem | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Yahya Hakeem | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Yahya Hakeem | Engineering and Technology | Best Researcher Award | Associate Professor | Najran University | Saudi Arabia 

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Yahya Hakeem is a highly accomplished scholar and Associate Professor of Structural Engineering, Building Materials, and Concrete Technology at Najran University, Saudi Arabia, where he has made significant contributions to civil and environmental engineering education and research. He holds a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia, where his doctoral research focused on developing sustainable and high-performance concrete materials. His academic foundation includes an M.Sc. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from KFUPM and a B.Sc. in Civil Engineering from Aden University, Yemen, both earned with high distinction and multiple honors. Over the years, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Yahya Hakeem has built an impressive professional career marked by excellence in teaching, research, and institutional leadership. He currently serves on several key committees at Najran University, including the Supreme Standing Committee for Renewing Institutional Accreditation, the Standing Committee for Program Accreditation, and the Executive Committee for Monitoring the Quality of Teaching and Learning. His professional expertise encompasses structural design, ultra-high-performance concrete (UHPC), sustainable construction materials, fiber-reinforced composites, and the use of industrial and agricultural waste for green concrete development. His active research projects—funded by national and institutional bodies—focus on eco-friendly, high-strength concrete formulations, advancing environmental sustainability in the construction sector. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Yahya Hakeem has demonstrated remarkable research skills in experimental design, finite element modeling, and materials characterization, complemented by his leadership as Principal Investigator in more than twenty funded projects. His strong publication record includes articles in high-impact journals indexed in Scopus, IEEE, and other prestigious databases, alongside patented innovations such as the “Flexural Hybrid Span Beam” and developments in sustainable ultra-high-performance concrete. His international collaborations with institutions like KFUPM and partnerships with industrial entities such as SABIC reflect his ability to integrate research, application, and innovation effectively. Recognized among the Top 2% World Scientists in Construction by Stanford University, Dr. Hakeem has also served as a certified academic reviewer for the National Center for Academic Accreditation and Evaluation (NCAAA). His numerous academic honors, leadership positions, and professional memberships underscore his ongoing commitment to academic excellence, sustainability, and research-driven education. In conclusion, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Yahya Hakeem stands out as a visionary academic leader whose sustained research productivity, innovative contributions, and institutional service continue to influence the global field of structural and materials engineering, promoting environmentally responsible construction practices and advancing engineering education standards worldwide.

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Featured Publications 

  1. Hakeem, I. Y. (2025). Date palm fibers (from Najran city) as reinforcement in UHPC: Design, performance, and microstructural analysis. AIP Advances.

  2. Hakeem, I. Y. (2025). Flexural performance and ductility of UHPC incorporating Najran City’s lathe waste powder (LWP) for substitution of cement. Innovative Infrastructure Solutions.

  3. Hakeem, I. Y. (2025). Sustainable high strength polymer concrete with high ratios of recycled aggregate from different decades under heat curing. Revista Materia.

  4. Hakeem, I. Y. (2024). Corrigendum to “Experimental investigation and analytical verification of buckling of functionally graded carbon nanotube-reinforced sandwich beams.” Heliyon, 10(8), e28388.

  5. Hakeem, I. Y. (2023). Application of waste ceramic powder as a cement replacement in reinforced concrete beams toward sustainable usage in construction. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 19, e02444.

  6. Hakeem, I. Y. (2023). Effects of glass fiber on recycled fly ash and basalt powder-based geopolymer concrete. Case Studies in Construction Materials, 19, e02659.

  7. Hakeem, I. Y. (2014). Ultra-high performance concrete reinforcement bars. U.S. Patent Publication No. US20140190113A1.