Monjurul Hasan
Engineer & Researcher
Monjurul Hasan
PhD, PMPProgram Engineer
Capital Planning, Grants, and Engineering ServicesTransportation and Economic CorridorsGovernment of Alberta, CanadaAssistant Instructor Professor
Department of Civil & Environmental EngineeringUniversity of AlbertaAlberta, CanadaHello and welcome to my site! If you don't know me personally, perhaps a brief introduction about myself is a good way to start.
My name is Mohammad Monjurul Hasan. I completed my PhD at the University of Alberta (U of A). During my PhD I worked as a Graduate Research Student in Dr. Ming Lu and Dr. AbouRizk's research group. Before embarking on my Ph.D. journey at U of A, I served as a Lecturer at the Department of Civil Engineering at Dhaka University of Engineering & Technology (DUET), Bangladesh, for a brief period.
As a researcher, my primary focus is on applying smart computing techniques to solve complex problems in the field of Civil Engineering. My Ph.D. research is centered around developing decision support tools for informed decision making for civil infrastructure demand modeling, infrastructure asset management and, construction portfolio planning. I am also interested in preparing next generation of planning solutions for off-site construction facilities. You can find detailed information about my research projects in the Research Projects section of this website. In addition to delving into theoretical foundations, I am always enthusiastic about creating practical and user-friendly prototype software. You'll find several software applications resulting from my direct research efforts in the Developed Applications section of this website. If any of my research projects pique your interest and you'd like to learn more or discuss new ideas, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Beyond my academic pursuits, I have a deep-seated passion for volunteering and contributing to social welfare initiatives. I founded the Green Club (ZHSUST) back in 2012 and served as its Advisor for the first two years. If you come across any opportunities related to these interests, please feel free to send me a message anytime. I'm always eager to get involved and make a positive impact.
Recent Research Activities
Gave a lecture on Safety Cost Vs. Construction Cost.
in Ualberta CIVE 607 (Productivity Modeling and Analysis) Class Click here to see the lecturePresented my research poster titled: Transforming the Art of Planning into Science: AI for Precast Production Planning
in UAlberta Innovation ShowcaseClick here to see the posterPresented my research on - How to account for planner's gut feeling in panning construction operations?
In Winter Simulation Conference 2020Click here to see the video presentationPresented my PhD research on Canadian Precast Concrete Institute's (CPCI) Annual General Meeting (AGM).
Organized by: Canadian Precast Concrete Institute (CPCI)Click here to readRecent Publications
Mitigating Project Schedule Risks by Identifying Subcritical Paths and Variance-Critical Activities. Mar 2024
in Journal of Construction Engineering and Management Click here to readGlobal sensitivity analysis methodology for construction simulation models: multiple linear regressions (MLR) vs. multi-layer perceptions (MLP). Jan 2024
in Journal of Construction Engineering and Management Click here to readEnhanced Model Tree for Quantifying Output Variances Due to Random Data Sampling: Productivity Prediction Applications. Nov 2023
in Automation in ConstructionClick here to readRecent News
Received Robert Stollery/USF and G Insurance Company of Canada Award in Construction Engineering and Management, - August 2023.
by FGSR - University of AlbertaClick here to readPresented at International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering - June 2023
Organized by ASCE Click here to see the presentationReceived Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification - August 2021
by Project management Institute (PMI)Click here to readReceived Joseph D Thompson/Zurich Canada Graduate Award in Construction Engineering and Management, - August 2020.
by FGSR - University of AlbertaClick here to read