Dr. Haitham Ibrahim, Structural Engineer, DDA Forensics

Dr. Haitham Ibrahim

Structural Engineer

Milestone Inspection & Recertification Division

Milestone Inspection & Recertification Division

Dr. Haitham Ibrahim, PhD, PE, is a Structural Engineer at DDA Forensics, where he leads the development and oversight of the firm’s Milestone Inspection and Recertification Division. He manages structural condition assessments, restoration initiatives, and building recertification programs throughout Florida, ensuring full compliance with evolving state and local requirements.

Prior to joining DDA Forensics, Haitham contributed to the evaluation and design of numerous concrete restoration and repair projects. He combines extensive field experience with advanced analytical and diagnostic techniques to evaluate structural performance, corrosion-related deterioration, and material distress in reinforced concrete and steel systems.

In addition to his leadership role at DDA Forensics, Haitham is a Postdoctoral Associate at Florida International University (FIU), where he conducts research in structural and wind engineering. His work focuses on wind effects on coastal homes, hurricane-induced damage assessment, and wind–structure interaction under extreme events.

He is also an active member of the Structural Extreme Events Reconnaissance (StEER) Network, where he contributed to post-event assessments following Hurricanes Ian, Ida, and Zeta. His academic and research experience integrates large-scale experimental testing, computational modeling, and field reconnaissance data to improve structural resilience and inform modern building codes and standards.

Haitham earned his PhD in Civil Engineering from FIU, specializing in structural and wind engineering. His doctoral dissertation, “Aerodynamics and Fragility Assessment of Elevated Coastal Houses under Hurricane Winds,” combined large-scale experiments at the National Science Foundation (NSF) NHERI Wall of Wind (WOW) with empirical hurricane damage data to assess the wind vulnerability of elevated houses. His research—including analysis of thousands of homes impacted by Hurricanes Irma, Harvey, and Michael—contributed to proposed updates to ASCE 7-22 provisions. He was awarded the prestigious 2024 Richard Marshall Award from the American Association for Wind Engineering (AAWE).

Beyond his expertise in wind engineering, Haitham has extensive experience utilizing advanced construction materials such as fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) to strengthen and restore existing structures. He also holds a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Southeast University (SEU) in China, where his thesis, “3D Finite Element Analysis for the Seismic Behavior of Hybrid Steel–FRP Reinforced Concrete Beam–Column Joints,” advanced the understanding of hybrid reinforcement systems for seismic-resistant frames. His academic excellence has been recognized through multiple honors, including the Dissertation Year Fellowship at FIU and the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) Fellowship for his graduate studies in China.

Haitham has authored multiple peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers published in leading publications, including the Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, and the Journal of Building Engineering. His publications and ongoing research continue to advance understanding in wind engineering, structural dynamics, and the performance of buildings under extreme wind events.

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