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    The effect of furnace steel slag powder on the performance of cementitious mortar at ambient temperature and after exposure to elevated temperatures by Jihad Miah, Md, Kawsar Ali, Md, Lo Monte, Francesco, Chandra Paul, Suvash, John Babafemi, Adewumi, Šavija, Branko

    Published in Structures (Oxford) (01-10-2021)
    “…Induction furnace steel slag is a secondary product obtained when molten steel is separated from the impurities in the steel-producing furnaces. Though…”
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    Organic matter and nutrient removal in tidal flow-based microbial fuel cell constructed wetlands: Media and flood-dry period ratio by Saeed, Tanveer, Jihad Miah, Md

    “…[Display omitted] •Phragmites and Vetiver achieved similar nutrient accumulation percentage.•Chemical and microbial routes controlled organic matter, nutrient…”
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    Pollutant removal employing tidal flow constructed wetlands: Media and feeding strategies by Saeed, Tanveer, Miah, Md Jihad, Khan, Tanbir, Ove, Ahasanul

    “…[Display omitted] •Media supported physico-chemical and microbial removal routes.•Nutrient accumulation percentage in plants was low.•N removal was higher in…”
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    Constructed wetlands for drained wastewater treatment and sludge stabilization: Role of plants, microbial fuel cell and earthworm assistance by Saeed, Tanveer, Majed, Nehreen, Kumar Yadav, Asheesh, Hasan, Aktaruzzaman, Jihad Miah, Md

    “…[Display omitted] •Physicochemical, microbial kinetics removed drained wastewater pollutant.•≥ 99% COD, ≥ 89% TN, ≥99.5% P and ≥ 97% coliform removal were…”
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    Intensified constructed wetlands for the treatment of municipal wastewater: experimental investigation and kinetic modelling by Saeed, Tanveer, Miah, Md Jihad, Khan, Tanbir

    “…This study reports organics and nutrient removal performances of the intensified constructed wetlands, i.e., tidal flow-based microbial fuel cell (MFC) and…”
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    Pollutant removal from landfill leachate employing two-stage constructed wetland mesocosms: co-treatment with municipal sewage by Saeed, Tanveer, Miah, Md Jihad, Majed, Nehreen, Hasan, Mahmudul, Khan, Tanbir

    “…Constructed wetlands are low-cost, natural technologies that are often employed for the treatment of different types of wastewater. In this study, landfill…”
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    Strength Properties of Sustainable Mortar Containing Waste Steel Slag and Waste Clay Brick: Effect of Temperature by Miah, Md Jihad, Paul, Suvash Chandra, Babafemi, Adewumi John, Panda, Biranchi

    Published in Materials (22-04-2021)
    “…The use of waste streams for the production of sustainable cement-based materials cannot be overemphasized. This study investigates the feasibility of reusing…”
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    Removal of heavy metals in subsurface flow constructed wetlands: Application of effluent recirculation by Saeed, Tanveer, Alam, Md Kawser, Miah, Md Jihad, Majed, Nehreen

    “…This study reports four heavy metals, i.e., Zinc (Zn), Chromium (Cr), Nickel (Ni), and Lead (Pb) removal from landfill leachate employing two-hybrid subsurface…”
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    Enhancement of Mechanical Properties and Porosity of Concrete Using Steel Slag Coarse Aggregate by Miah, Md Jihad, Patoary, Md. Munir Hossain, Paul, Suvash Chandra, Babafemi, Adewumi John, Panda, Biranchi

    Published in Materials (26-06-2020)
    “…This paper investigates the possibility of utilizing steel slags produced in the steelmaking industry as an alternative to burnt clay brick aggregate (BA) in…”
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    Effect of Recycled Iron Powder as Fine Aggregate on the Mechanical, Durability, and High Temperature Behavior of Mortars by Miah, Md Jihad, Ali, Md Kawsar, Paul, Suvash Chandra, John Babafemi, Adewumi, Kong, Sih Ying, Šavija, Branko

    Published in Materials (05-03-2020)
    “…This study evaluates the mechanical, durability, and residual compressive strength (after being exposed to 20, 120, 250, 400 and 600 °C) of mortar that uses…”
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    Impact of Induction Furnace Steel Slag as Replacement for Fired Clay Brick Aggregate on Flexural and Durability Performances of RC Beams by Miah, Md Jihad, Ali, Md. Kawsar, Li, Ye, Babafemi, Adewumi John, Paul, Suvash Chandra

    Published in Materials (21-10-2021)
    “…This research investigates the flexural and durability performances of reinforced concrete (RC) beams made with induction furnace steel slag aggregate (IFSSA)…”
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    Impact of Chemically Treated Waste Rubber Tire Aggregates on Mechanical, Durability and Thermal Properties of Concrete by Khern, Yih Chen, Paul, Suvash Chandra, Kong, Sih Ying, Babafemi, Adewumi John, Anggraini, Vivi, Miah, Md Jihad, Šavija, Branko

    Published in Frontiers in materials (15-04-2020)
    “…Studies have shown that the incorporation of waste tire rubber aggregates reduces the strength, increases permeability and decrease thermal conductivity of…”
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    Shear Response of Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Built-Up Hollow and Lightweight Concrete Filled Beams: An Experimental and Numerical Study by Kong, Sih Ying, Wong, Leong Sing, Paul, Suvash Chandra, Miah, Md Jihad

    Published in Polymers (02-10-2020)
    “…This paper investigated the static behaviour of glass fibre reinforced polymer (GFRP) built-up hollow and concrete filled built-up beams tested under…”
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    Performance of Selected South African Kaolinitic Clays for Limestone Calcined Clay Cement by Babafemi, Adewumi John, Knobel, Hendrick, Kolawole, John Temitope, Oyebanjo, Olaonipekun Moses, Bukalo, Nenita Ntumba, Paul, Suvash Chandra, Miah, Md Jihad

    Published in Applied sciences (01-11-2022)
    “…Limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) has considerable potential for large-scale implementation. We investigated three selected kaolinitic clays at different…”
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    Role of Sugarcane Juice as a Natural Admixture on Setting Time and Hardened Properties of Cementitious Materials by Paul, Suvash Chandra, Babafemi, Adewumi John, Miah, Md Jihad, Basit, Md Abdul, Hasan, Noor Md. Sadiqul, Kong, Sih Ying

    Published in Infrastructures (Basel) (01-10-2022)
    “…Admixtures are an integral part of modern cementitious materials, as they significantly enhance the rheological, mechanical, and durability properties of the…”
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    Treated Waste Tire Using Cement Coating as Coarse Aggregate in the Production of Sustainable Green Concrete by Paul, Suvash Chandra, Islam, Shamsul, Mamun, Abdullah Al, Islam, Naymul, Babafemi, Adewumi John, Kong, Sih Ying, Miah, Md Jihad

    Published in Eng (Basel, Switzerland) (01-06-2023)
    “…Waste tire rubber is one of the most concerning environmental pollution issues. With the increasing demand for automobile production, the rate of waste tire…”
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    Waste iron powder as aggregate and binder in mortar production by Miah Md Jihad, Miah Mohammad Shamim, Paul Suvash Chandra, Kong Sih Ying, Babafemi Adewumi John, Ali Md Kawsar, Patoary Md Munir Hossain

    Published in Magazine of civil engineering (2021)
    “…This paper study the feasibility of reusing waste iron powder (WIP) in mortar as both natural fine aggregate (NFA) and cement replacement material. Within this…”
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    Strengthening of RC beams by ferrocement made with unconventional concrete by Md. Jihad Miah, Mohammad Shamim Miah, Walid Bin Alam, Francesco Lo Monte, Ye Li

    Published in Inzhenerno-stroitelʹnyĭ zhurnal (01-01-2019)
    “…Some countries in South Asia has very limited availability of natural stones due to geological features, therefore, most of the concrete buildings of the past…”
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