FATMA MOHAMED

Lecturer , College of Engineering and Technology
Education:

B.Eng. Architecture and Building Eng., Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan, M.Eng. Architecture, University of Tokyo, Japan, PhD Architecture, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

Teaching:

Research:

Her recent research works include:

Raising Voices through Design Charrette: Contextualization of Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Terminals and Stations by Neighbourhood Context and Needs under the Centre for Sustainable, Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods http://www.centreforsustainablecities.ac.uk/news/raising-voices-through-design-charrette-contextualization-of-bus-rapid-transit-brt-terminals-and-intermediate-bus-stops-stations-by-neighborhood-context-and-needs/


She is a researcher in the Female Academic Leadership Network for Conscious Engineering and Science towards Sustainable Urbanisation - FALCONESS

http://falconess.org/

 

Publications:

Her most recent publications include:


  1. Reuben Sanga, Menard Kilumile and Fatma Mohamed (2022). Alternative Clay Brick Inspired from Termite Mound Biomimicry. Case Studies in Construction Materials (Elsevier) https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214509522001097
  2. Wolfram-Shmidt, Michael Commeh, Kolawole Olonade, Gesine Lenore Schiewer, David Dodoo-Arhin, Risikat Dauda, Shirin Fataei, Angela Tetteh Tawiah, Fatma Mohamed, Mareike Thiedeitz, Nonkululeko W. Radebe, Andreas Rogge (2021) Sustainable circular value chains: From rural waste to feasible urban construction materials solutions. Development in the Built Environment. Vol(6)May 2021. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666165921000065
  3. Wolfram-Shmidt, Nonkululeko Radebe, Mike Otieno, Kolawole Olonade, Shirin Fataei, Fatma Mohamed, Gesine Lenore Schiewer,
Mareike Thiedeitz, Angela Tetteh Tawiah, Risikat Dauda, Ghada Bassioni, Melissa Telong, and Andreas Rogge . (2021). Challenges, Opportunities and Potential Solution Strategies for Environmentally and Socially Responsible Urban Development of Megacities in Africa. Proceedings of the 3rd RILEM Spring Convention and Conference (RSCC2020); Volume 1: Strategies for a Resilient Built Environment. Springer.

  4. Simone Stürwald, Fatma Mohamed, Wolfram Schmidt, Judith Reitz, Dikeledi Maboea. (2022). Critical Indigenism as Approach for Sustainable Urbanization. Sustainable Built Environment D-A-Ch Conference (sbe22 berlin).