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Associate Professor Matthew Mason is a leading academic in the School of Civil Engineering at The University of Queensland, with expertise in Wind Engineering, Stochastic Modelling of Hazards, and Probabilistic Structural Vulnerability Analysis. He joined UQ in 2014 after academic roles at the University of Sydney, QUT, and industry-focused research at Macquarie University's Risk Frontiers.
- Current Chair of Standards Australia's wind loading sub-committee (AS/NZS1170.2)
- Principal advisor for 8 active PhD candidates in wind/structure interactions and hazard resilience
- Recipient of ARC Discovery Early Career Researcher Award (2015-2018)
His research spans Convective Storm Modelling, Catastrophe Risk Assessment, and Wind Tunnel Analysis, with recent focus on multi-hazard vulnerability and infrastructure resilience. Over 30 journal articles and 21 conference papers document his work on:
- Thunderstorm downburst simulation
- Wind-hail-water hazard interdependence
- Hydraulic jump wind analogies
- Transmission line failure mechanisms
- Tropical cyclone wind field characterization
Current grants include:
- Natural Hazards Research Australia (2023-2026): Modelling infrastructure network vulnerabilities
- Queensland Resilience Fund (2024-2026): Hail monitoring networks
- NHRA (2024-2027): Evaluating Resilient Homes Fund
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