Mohammad Kamali

Kamali, Mohammad

PhD, MASc, BASc

Assistant Professor
Phone
Office
10-2544
Campus
Prince George

Biography

Dr. Mohammad Kamali is an Assistant Professor in the School of Engineering at the University of Northern British Columbia. Mohammad received his PhD in civil engineering (construction management) from the University of British Columbia, after earning a MASc from Tarbiat Modares University and a BASc form Sharif University of Technology, Iran. His research interests lie in sustainable built environment, green and sustainable construction, life cycle thinking and assessment, decision making processes, off-site (modular) construction, and energy efficiency in buildings.

Prior to joining ÂÜÀòÉäÇø, Mohammad was a research engineer and a postdoctoral research fellow at UBC. He has actively been involved in different research and collaborative industrial projects such as leading the UBC research team in the Wilden Living Lab projects. As an instructor at UBC and Okanagan College, he also gained an extensive teaching experience in the fields of civil engineering and sustainable construction.

Research and Expertise

Research Fields
  • Energy
  • Engineering
  • Sustainability
Areas of Expertise
Life cycle thinking, sustainable construction, life cycle sustainability assessment, modular construction, energy efficiency.
Languages Spoken
  • Azeri
  • English
  • Persian
Currently accepting graduate students
Supervises In
MASc Civil and Structural Engineering, MSc NRES, PhD NRES

Selected Publications