Pedram Zohrevand Has Been Included In Marquis Who's Who for His Incredible Contribution in Engineering and Construction
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Pedram Zohrevand has been included in Marquis Who's Who. These profiles are selected based on current reference value including other factors such as position, accomplishments, visibility, and distinction in a field. He is introduced as the Director of Creative Engineering, Smart Solutions, and Sustainable Systems, or CES4. It has two offices in Florida as well as California.
Pedram has made exemplary and sustainable building structures for which he is highly recognized. He is well-known for the structural design of the largest building in the U.S. made of shipping containers (a four-story office building complex), in Miami, Florida.
Moreover, Pedram Zohrevand has been serving as the Principal Engineer in the seismic retrofit and strengthening of several buildings in South California. For accomplishing this, he used advanced techniques and materials, such as fiber reinforced polymers (FRP). He presented the application of FRP materials for seismic retrofit of existing concrete/masonry buildings to the Structural Engineers Association of Southern California (SEAOSC), as the most time and cost-effective technique for making old buildings earthquake resistant. Such excellent qualities set him apart from the other leaders in building the crucial and flexible structures of tomorrow.
Dr. Pedram Zohrevand completed his B.Sc. from Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, and then received his M.Sc. from Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran. Afterwards, he moved to Florida and completed his PhD at Florida International University in 2012.
Working as a Research Assistant Professor, he received about $500,000 in research grants from the National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management, and the Florida Department of Transportation.
Pedram Zohrevand has been included in Marquis Who's Who. These profiles are selected based on current reference value including other factors such as position, accomplishments, visibility, and distinction in a field. He is introduced as the Director of Creative Engineering, Smart Solutions, and Sustainable Systems, or CES4. It has two offices in Florida as well as California.
Pedram has made exemplary and sustainable building structures for which he is highly recognized. He is well-known for the structural design of the largest building in the U.S. made of shipping containers (a four-story office building complex), in Miami, Florida.
Moreover, Pedram Zohrevand has been serving as the Principal Engineer in the seismic retrofit and strengthening of several buildings in South California. For accomplishing this, he used advanced techniques and materials, such as fiber reinforced polymers (FRP). He presented the application of FRP materials for seismic retrofit of existing concrete/masonry buildings to the Structural Engineers Association of Southern California (SEAOSC), as the most time and cost-effective technique for making old buildings earthquake resistant. Such excellent qualities set him apart from the other leaders in building the crucial and flexible structures of tomorrow.
Dr. Pedram Zohrevand completed his B.Sc. from Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran, and then received his M.Sc. from Iran University of Science and Technology, Tehran, Iran. Afterwards, he moved to Florida and completed his PhD at Florida International University in 2012.
Working as a Research Assistant Professor, he received about $500,000 in research grants from the National Center for Transportation Systems Productivity and Management, and the Florida Department of Transportation.
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