Peyman Askari Nejad

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Dr. Peyman Askari Nejad (July 25, 1977 in Tehran, Iran), is a Dubai based structural engineer. He is noted for his contributions to the designs for some of the world's tallest projects in United Arab Emirates like Princess Tower, Marina 101, Elite Residence, Infinity Tower, Wind Tower-I, Wind Tower-II.

Dr. Peyman received his bachelor’s degree from the Sharif University of Technology, Tehran in 1998 while placing first in his college. He pursued his advanced studies at the same University. He earned his Master's in structural engineering specialized in structural design and a PhD in structural engineering specialized in earthquake.

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[edit] Career

In 2005, Dr. Peyman established PGB Engineers, a structural engineering firm in London. PGB Engineers now plans to broaden their reach to Middle East and have opened a regional office in Dubai recently. Peyman has been serving the company as the CEO since its establishment.

[edit] Professional Achievements

[edit] License and Membership

License

  • Post tension design and construction, Imperial College, London, UK.
  • Design fundamentals of post- tensioned concrete floors, Pti, San Francisco, USA.
  • Tehran Municipality License in Design & Structure unlimited, Tehran-Iran.

Membership

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