About
Navid Nikraz is a Senior Lecturer at Curtin University, affiliated with the School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He also serves in the Office of the Provost. His research focuses on applying fuzzy logic to civil engineering challenges, particularly in infrastructure maintenance and decision-making systems. His work bridges theoretical fuzzy methodologies with practical applications in urban infrastructure management, such as bridge prioritization and defuzzification algorithms.
Dr. Nikraz has published in journals like Fuzzy Information and Engineering and Australian Journal of Civil Engineering, exploring topics like fuzzy-based maintenance strategies and statistical approaches to fuzzy number construction. His recent research emphasizes optimizing infrastructure management through advanced computational methods.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the profile. His academic contributions include collaborative research with co-authors like Amini and Fathizadeh, though specific grants or advisory roles are not detailed here. His portfolio reflects engagement with both technical engineering problems and institutional governance through his provost office role.

