Engr. Muhammad Basit Ehsan Khan
Lecturer
basit.ehsan@yahoo.com
Ø PhD Civil Engineering Year: 2020 University: University of
Sydney, Australia Ø MS Structural Engineering Year: 2016 University: National
University of Science and Technology (NUST) Ø B.Sc. Civil Engineering Year: 2012 University: Bahauddin
Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Ø Lecturer from 01-2021 to Till date at PIET, Multan. Ø Lecturer from 09-2016 to 07-2017 in NFC Institute of Engineering and Technology Multan. Ø Lecturer from 05-2016 to 09-2016 in Institute of
Southern Punjab. Ø Planning
Engineer from 03-2015 to 03-2016 in Hyundai Engineering Pakistan Ø Project
Engineer from 09-2013 to 02-2015 in Design Dimensions Ø Internee
from 02-2013 to 07-2013 in Architecture and Civil Engineering Services Professional Certifications Ø
Received merit
certificate for securing 2nd position in undergraduate degree. Ø
Secured Engineering
and Information Technology Research Scholarship (EITRS) for PhD from the
University of Sydney. Ø
Director Human
Resource group, NUST Adventure Club. Ø
Class
Representative for 3 years during bachelor’s degree. Skills Ø
CSI SAP Ø
CSI ETABS Ø
CSI SAP Ø
CSI SAFE Ø
AutoCAD Ø
Adobe Photoshop
1. Khaliq, W. Ehsan,
M.B. (2016) “Crack healing in concrete using various bio influenced
self-healing techniques”, Construction and Building Materials, Volume 102, pp.
349-357, doi:10.1016/j.conbuildmat.2015.11.006 2. Ehsan Khan, M. B., Shen, L., & Dias-da-Costa, D.
(2020). Characterisation of autogenous healing in cracked mortars under marine
water exposure Magazine of Concrete Research,1-16 https://doi.org/10.1680/jmacr.20.00162 3. Huang, Jinlin, Zhibin Luo, and Muhammad Basit Ehsan Khan.
“Impact of aggregate type and size and mineral admixtures on the
properties of pervious concrete: An experimental
investigation.” Construction and Building Materials 265 (2020):
120759. 4. Khan,
Muhammad Basit Ehsan, Luming Shen, and Daniel Dias-da-Costa. “Self-healing
behaviour of bio-concrete in submerged and tidal marine environments.”
Construction and Building Materials 277 (2021): 122332.