Dr. Deepankar Kumar Ashish is a Research Support Officer at the Faculty for the Built Environment, University of Malta. He possesses a distinguished background in research focused on Low-Carbon Cement-Based Systems, particularly in developing eco-friendly cement and concrete through the utilization of recycled by-products and waste materials. His work is rooted in circular economy principles, providing innovative and sustainable solutions to the construction industry’s environmental challenges.
As an esteemed member of several international scientific commissions, including the ACI, ASCE, and RILEM, Dr. Ashish is recognized as a prominent figure in the global scientific community. His prior academic roles include Researcher at the School of Engineering, Cardiff University, UK, and Postdoctoral Researcher at Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. With over a decade of experience, he has authored more than 50 high-impact publications, including more than 35 in prestigious Web of Science-indexed journals. His work has garnered over 2600 citations, with an h-index of 23 on Google Scholar and 22 on both Scopus and Web of Science.
Dr. Ashish has made significant contributions to the field through his editorial work. He serves as a guest editor for special issues in renowned journals, including Science of the Total Environment, Environmental Science and Pollution Research. He is also an associate editor for Energy, Ecology and Environment and Frontiers in Built Environment, and is on the editorial boards of Advances in Concrete Construction, Discover Concrete and Cement, and Discover Civil Engineering. To date, he has handled over 550 papers as an editor, consistently demonstrating a meticulous and insightful approach to academic peer review.
In 2024, Dr. Ashish was awarded the Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) Postdoctoral Fellowship by the European Commission. This prestigious fellowship supports his research on low-carbon cement-based materials at Cardiff University, focusing on sustainable and innovative solutions for the construction industry.
His pioneering research in low-carbon cement-based systems focuses on transforming waste materials into viable construction resources, aligning closely with the principles of the circular economy. This work offers innovative solutions to the sustainability challenges facing the construction industry.
In summary, Dr. Ashish is making substantial contributions to both the scientific and academic communities through his research, editorial leadership, and advocacy for sustainable construction materials. His commitment to promoting circular economy principles highlights his dedication to shaping a more sustainable future for the built environment.