Papers

5

Total Citations

64

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About

Ahmed Khairadeen Ali is a pioneering researcher at the intersection of robotics, digital fabrication, and architectural construction, with a particular focus on façade assembly and perforation technologies. His work addresses one of the most persistent challenges in contemporary design practice: the disconnect between early-stage design experimentation and the realities of manufacturing and on-site construction. Ali's most influential contribution, "Robot-based Facade Spatial Assembly Optimization" (2020), has garnered 53 citations, establishing him as a leading voice in construction robotics. This work, complemented by an accompanying generative design dataset, introduced algorithmic optimization methods for robotic pick-and-place operations during façade assembly — a significant advancement in automated construction workflows. Building on this foundation, Ali has developed integrated digital design workflows that unite environmental performance analysis with robotic fabrication, particularly for double-skin façade perforation systems. His 2024 framework incorporating Digital Twins represents his most ambitious effort yet, creating seamless pipelines from design conception through to robotic execution on-site. Through these contributions, Ali is helping reshape how the architecture, engineering, and construction industries embrace automation, making complex façade systems more precise, efficient, and buildable in real-world environments.

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H-Index
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Papers
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Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
Robot-based facade spatial assembly optimization
53 citations · 2020
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2020 (2 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 2
🏛 Institutions: Chung-Ang University, University of Duhok, Hanlim Pharm (South Korea)

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