
Muhammed Hasham Kashif
Graduate Student CIVE-MS Omaha Geotechnical and Materials Engineering-Advisor: Seunghee Kim University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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M. Hasham Kashif is an MSc student in Geotechnical and Materials Engineering whose research focuses on novel experimentation and simulation techniques for underground natural hydrogen storage. His work explores numerical simulation and various injection and production schemes to advance natural hydrogen production and storage. In addition to his primary research, Hasham is actively involved in teaching, mentoring, and conducting high-impact research, with a strong commitment to advancing clean energy solutions through hydrogen.
Education
BSc Civil Engineering, University of Engineering and Technology-Lahore, Pakistan, 2019-23
Employment History
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Graduate Research Assistant (GRA), Jan 2025- Present
- University of Engineering and Technology-Lahore, Research Assistant (RA), Sep 2022-Aug 2023
Area of Research and Professional Interest
- Hydrogen storage and production
- Advanced construction materials and nano-composites
- Structural analysis
Research Experience
- Enhancing durability and sustainability of industrial floors: A comparative analysis of dry-shake surface hardener, University of Engineering and Technology-Lahore, Sep 2022-Aug 2023
Teaching Experience
- Lab assistant, CE-314L (Plain & Reinforced Concrete – 1), Fall 2022
Publications and Presentations
- Wasim Abbass, Muhammad Hasham Kashif, Muneeb Ahmed, Fahid Aslam, Ali Ahmed, Abdullah Mohamed, 2024, Enhancing durability and sustainability of industrial floors: A comparative analysis of dry-shake surface hardeners, Heliyon, Volume 10 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e31830)
Service
- Director of Management, ICE UET CHAPTER, Sep 2022 – May 2023
Honors and Awards
- Best Surveyor Award (2022)
- 2nd place in robotic competition (2019)