Professional Experience, Dr. Ali Abolmaali
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas (2006-Present)
Full time – Tenured Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering.
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas (2001-2006)
Full time - Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering.
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota (1999-2001)
Full time - Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma (1994-1999):
Ph.D. Candidate: Fears Structural Engineering Laboratory:
Research Assistant, responsible for mathematical modeling and development of a Nonlinear Dynamic Finite-Element source code for steel frames with semi-rigid joints subjected to ground motion acceleration. Also, conducted 55 full-scale tests on cyclic behavior of end-plate, top and seat, and double web angle connections.
Ph.D. Candidate: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering:
Lecturer for:
ENGR 2113: Statics (Summer 1998)
ENGR 2113: Statics (Summer 1999)
ENGR 3001: Fortran Programming (Spring 1996)
Structural Engineering Analysis and Design Experience (1984-1994)
Over 10 years of experience on performing structural engineering design and finite element modeling for multiple industrial and governmental agencies.
Full time – Tenured Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering.
University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, Texas (2001-2006)
Full time - Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering.
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota (1999-2001)
Full time - Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering.
University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma (1994-1999):
Ph.D. Candidate: Fears Structural Engineering Laboratory:
Research Assistant, responsible for mathematical modeling and development of a Nonlinear Dynamic Finite-Element source code for steel frames with semi-rigid joints subjected to ground motion acceleration. Also, conducted 55 full-scale tests on cyclic behavior of end-plate, top and seat, and double web angle connections.
Ph.D. Candidate: School of Civil and Environmental Engineering:
Lecturer for:
ENGR 2113: Statics (Summer 1998)
ENGR 2113: Statics (Summer 1999)
ENGR 3001: Fortran Programming (Spring 1996)
Structural Engineering Analysis and Design Experience (1984-1994)
Over 10 years of experience on performing structural engineering design and finite element modeling for multiple industrial and governmental agencies.


