About
Dr Brendan Scott is a Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering at the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, University of Adelaide. He specializes in ground improvement techniques (e.g., rolling dynamic compaction), unsaturated/expansive soils, and lunar geotechnics. Previously, he managed EngTest, a commercial arm of the University’s Civil Engineering School, and held roles in international consulting firms. His research focuses on compaction methods for infrastructure projects, soil mechanics in lunar regolith, and expansive clay behavior in Adelaide's soils.
Education Background:
- PhD/Advanced Degrees: Not explicitly stated, but experience indicates postgraduate qualifications in Civil Engineering.
Research Interests:
- Ground improvement via rolling dynamic compaction (depth of influence, energy transfer).
- Expansive soils: Moisture-suction relationships, environmental impacts, salinity effects.
- Lunar geotechnics: Regolith compaction, infrastructure construction on the Moon.
Teaching & Supervision: Supervises Masters/PhD students and teaches courses like 'Unsaturated Soils', 'Transportation Engineering', and 'Geotechnical Design'.
Grants & Professional Roles:
- 2014 Researchers in Business Grant ($50k).
- Member of Australian Geomechanics Society and ISSMGE.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with EngTest (University’s commercial testing arm) and collaborates on lunar regolith simulation projects.
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