Muhammad Ali Musarat
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About
Muhammad Ali Musarat is a forward-thinking researcher at the intersection of construction engineering and digital transformation. His work centers on revolutionizing workplace safety and operational efficiency in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) sector through cutting-edge automation and robotics. His most influential study, "Health and Safety Improvement through Industrial Revolution 4.0: Malaysian Construction Industry Case" (45 citations), demonstrates how advanced technologies like robotics and automation can mitigate the hazardous conditions that have long plagued construction labor. Musarat tackles the industry’s persistent inefficiency and low profitability head-on in his work on robotic workforce substitution, critically examining whether automation is a wise or witless approach for construction. He further explores the practical application of digital tools in "Python: An Automation Tool for Unlocking Innovation and Efficiency in the AEC Sector" (7 citations), showcasing how programming can streamline decision-making and accelerate sustainable development. By bridging the gap between traditional construction practices and Industry 4.0 innovations, Musarat is shaping a safer, more productive future for the built environment.
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