Mohammad Al-Zu'bi
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Mohammad Al-Zu'bi is a forward-thinking researcher at the intersection of civil engineering and advanced automation, with a primary focus on structural health monitoring (SHM) and the integration of robotics in construction. His work addresses a critical challenge: how to make infrastructure inspection safer, more efficient, and more reliable through technology. In his highly cited 2025 review, "The Role of Robotics in Structural Health Monitoring in the Saudi Arabian Construction Sector," Al-Zu'bi provides a concise yet comprehensive analysis of how robotic systems—from drones to ground-based sensors—are transforming the monitoring of bridges, towers, and other critical structures. This paper, already garnering 2 citations shortly after publication, serves as a key reference for researchers and practitioners looking to modernize infrastructure management in the Gulf region. By synthesizing current advancements and identifying gaps, Al-Zu'bi offers a roadmap for deploying robotics to reduce human risk and extend asset lifespans. His work is particularly notable for its regional focus, addressing the unique environmental and developmental challenges of Saudi Arabia's booming construction sector. For students and researchers, Al-Zu'bi's research represents a vital bridge between traditional civil engineering and the cutting-edge world of automation, pointing toward a future where buildings and bridges can "talk" to their caretakers through robotic eyes.
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