Akbarjon Abdunazarov
Teacher, Student, and Social Media Manager in Uzbekistan, Namangan region, Namangan city
Akbarjon Abdunazarov is an Uzbek civil engineer, researcher, and academic specializing in structural mechanics, seismic engineering, and the mechanics of deformable solid bodies. His academic and research activities focus on the safety, stability, and dynamic behavior of buildings and engineering structures under seismic and vibration-induced loads.
He completed his Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering (Buildings and Structures) at Namangan Institute of Engineering and Construction in 2019, graduating with honors. During his undergraduate studies, he demonstrated strong academic performance and acquired solid theoretical and practical knowledge in structural analysis, strength of materials, construction mechanics, and building design. His education emphasized engineering calculations, structural behavior, and applied mechanics.
Following his bachelor’s studies, he continued his education at the same institution, earning a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering with a research-oriented focus. During his master’s program, he developed a strong interest in seismic engineering, vibration analysis, and the interaction between structures and external dynamic loads. His academic training during this period laid the foundation for his later research in structural dynamics and deformable solid mechanics.
From 2021, Akbarjon Abdunazarov worked as a trainee lecturer at the Department of Civil Engineering, where he was involved in teaching and assisting courses related to structural mechanics, strength of materials, and building structures. Alongside his teaching activities, he actively engaged in scientific research, focusing on vibration effects on buildings and engineering structures, including transport-induced and seismic vibrations.
In 2022–2023, his academic and research activities became closely associated with the Department of Mechanics, where he expanded his scientific interests toward theoretical and applied mechanics. During this period, his research focus shifted more deeply toward the mechanics of deformable solid bodies, elastic and plastic behavior of materials, vibration mechanics, and soil–structure interaction problems. This transition marked an important stage in the development of his scientific specialization.
Since 2026, Akbarjon Abdunazarov has been a PhD student (Doctoral Candidate) in the specialty 01.02.04 – Mechanics of Deformable Solid Bodies. His doctoral research is dedicated to the study of dynamic effects on buildings and structures, particularly vibrations caused by seismic activity and moving transport loads. The main objective of his research is to develop scientifically grounded approaches for reducing the adverse impact of such vibrations on buildings, foundations, and surrounding soil media.
In his PhD research, he applies modern methods of theoretical mechanics, numerical modeling, and engineering analysis to investigate wave propagation, structural response, and energy dissipation mechanisms in structural systems. His work pays special attention to seismic surface waves, soil–structure interaction, and vibration mitigation techniques aimed at improving the seismic resilience of buildings located in earthquake-prone regions.
His scientific interests include seismic engineering, earthquake-resistant structures, soil–structure interaction, mechanics of deformable solids, structural dynamics, vibration control, and the reduction of seismic and technogenic impacts on buildings and infrastructure. By integrating research and teaching activities, Akbarjon Abdunazarov aims to contribute to the development of safe, reliable, and sustainable engineering solutions for modern construction practice, particularly in seismically active regions.