Devin Kumar, PhD, EIT, LEED AP, is a Forensic Engineer based in Atlanta, Georgia, with experience in cause and origin investigations of structural failures in both commercial and residential properties. Dr. Kumar is a published author of peer-reviewed papers in the field of concrete durability and characterization, but also has experience in roofing system evaluations, structural design and residential construction.
Dr. Kumar holds a PhD and MS in Civil Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, and a BS in Architectural Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. His doctoral research focused on concrete durability, particularly the characterization, evaluation, and repair of concrete affected by alkali-silica reaction (ASR) in concrete. Dr. Kumar has innovated the use of novel analytical techniques to characterize ASR-affected concrete such as Micro X-Ray Fluorescence (mXRF) and non-collinear ultrasonic non-destructive evaluation (NDE). He has also implemented both material and structural-level repair strategies of ASRaffected concrete, including ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) jacketing. He has presented at multiple conferences and published three peer-reviewed papers, including a journal paper in the prestigious ‘Materials and Structures’ RILEM journal. Dr. Kumar has also contributed to industry reports as an author of a comprehensive recommendation based state report for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT).
Structural Evaluations
Roofing System Evaluations
General Civil Engineering
Engineer in Training, Georgia
Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design Accredited
Professional: Building Design +
Construction (LEED AP BD+C)
PhD, Civil Engineering (Minor, Computer Simulation), Georgia Institute of Technology, 2024
Masters of Science in Civil Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, 2024
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 2020