Graduate Research Assistant
University of new hampshire
Mohammad Tahmasebi is a Ph.D. student in Structural Engineering at the University of New Hampshire. His research focuses on the development of advanced construction materials and predictive frameworks for 3D-printed concrete, integrating rheology, mixture design, and machine learning. He has contributed to projects on sustainable alternatives to Portland cement, advanced rheological modeling for 3D-printed concrete, and the application of machine learning to structural interfaces. Mohammad holds a Master’s degree in Structural Engineering and Building Technology from Chalmers University of Technology (Sweden), where his work received the Swedish Wood Organization’s national award for best master’s thesis. He also holds undergraduate degrees in Civil and Mechanical Engineering and has several years of industry experience in structural and mechanical design, project coordination, and engineering consultancy.
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Scheffé–Covariate Modeling of Rheology and Printability in 3D-Printed Concrete
Thursday, April 16, 2026
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM East Coast USA Time