I’m a civil engineering graduate with a strong interest in research, and this blog is a documentation of my learning journey.

I write to understand things better—whether academic or beyond. Most posts aim to simplify concepts, while some reflect personal perspectives developed through study and experience.

This is not a personal blog, but my opinions may be visible in technical discussions, even when supported by proper sources.

The content here is intended for clarity and learning, not as a definitive source or professional claim. It is simply a record of what I’ve learned.

Having learned so much from the internet, this is my way of giving something back to those who might find it useful.

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Rice Husk Ash in Concrete: Smart Solution or Sustainability Hype?

One of the most widely cultivated cereal crops in the world is rice. Rice grains (paddy) are enclosed in a natural protective shell known as rice husk (RiH). Due to its high silica content, this husk...

Retrofitting vs Reconstruction: Which Is the Better Choice?

Your jacket gets damaged—do you repair it or throw it away and buy a new one? A similar decision arises in civil engineering when structures deteriorate: should we retrofit them or reconstruct them...

From Hazard to Risk: Distinguishing Hazard, Exposure, Vulnerability, and Risk

Imagine two houses standing side by side, both of similar height and located in the same neighborhood. One is built with reinforced concrete, while the other is constructed of masonry. When an...