About Me
I am a researcher with a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Tianjin University, where I also completed my Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, supported by a Chinese Government Scholarship. My doctoral research focuses on the stability of prefabricated steel modular buildings, where I have developed analysis models and finite element techniques aimed at enhancing structural performance.
Registered Pakistan Engineering Council
Certified to practice engineering in compliance with national standards and regulations.
Language and Culture
HSK Level 5 (Chinese Proficiency Test Level 5), and HSKK Level
(Advanced Spoken Chinese).
IAENG Member
Active member of the
International Association of
Engineers (IAENG).
Empowering Learning, Driving Innovation
I’m Kashan Khan and I hold a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Tianjin University. My academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from SSUET, where I graduated in 2015 with a silver medal. This opportunity allowed me to pursue a Master’s degree at Tianjin University, supported by a Chinese Government Scholarship, which I completed in 2018.
My doctoral research has centered on the stability of prefabricated steel modular buildings. Through this work, I have developed simplified analysis models and finite element techniques aimed at improving structural performance. I hope my contributions can help clarify the effects of joint configurations and beam stiffness on the stability of modular columns, providing useful insights for both theoretical and practical applications.
I have been fortunate to publish 27 papers in respected journals, with 17 as the first or corresponding author. Additionally, I serve as a reviewer for several SCI journals and hold an editorial position with the International Journal of Architectural Engineering Technology. My research has found applications in significant construction projects in China, including an 18-story modular structure in Zhenjiang and a five-story building in Tianjin.
Beyond my academic work, I am grateful for the opportunities to engage in cultural and social initiatives. I had the honor of speaking at the inaugural “Belt and Road” forum, where I shared my perspective on the importance of Sino-Pakistani relations. Participating in events organized by the Tianjin Municipal Government has also allowed me to share insights on various political developments.
I remain committed to advancing the field of civil engineering and fostering collaborative efforts that connect research with practice. I look forward to continuing to learn and contribute in ways that promote understanding and cooperation between China and Pakistan.
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Global Collaboration
Throughout my academic and research career, I have been fortunate to engage in impactful global collaborations that have significantly enhanced my expertise in structural engineering. My work has primarily centered on steel structures, and I have established partnerships with several esteemed institutions across various countries, including:
United Kingdom:
- Northumbria University, School of Mechanical and Construction Engineering
- City, University of London, Department of Computer Science and Engineering
- University of Sheffield
- University of Birmingham
Australia:
- Victoria University
- Western Sydney University
- Curtin University
New Zealand:
- Waikato University
Canada:
- University of Toronto
- University of Manitoba
These collaborations have allowed me to participate in numerous joint research projects that contribute to both national and provincial initiatives in structural engineering. Through these partnerships, I have been able to exchange knowledge and methodologies with researchers from diverse academic backgrounds, enriching our collective understanding of complex engineering challenges.
I have also had the privilege of presenting my research findings at international conferences, where I have engaged with fellow scholars and industry professionals. These forums not only foster cross-cultural academic exchanges but also facilitate collaborative discussions that often lead to innovative solutions and advancements in our field.
My goal is to bridge the gap between theoretical research and practical application. The insights gained from these collaborations have informed my work on various construction projects in China, where I strive to implement cutting-edge engineering practices that address real-world challenges. I remain committed to furthering these international relationships and am excited about the potential for continued collaboration that can advance the field of civil engineering on a global scale.