About
Shane Newell is a researcher and Principal Investigator at the Department of Building & Civil Engineering, University of Galway, with a focus on structural engineering and sustainable construction practices. His work spans experimental and computational studies in concrete and road engineering, contributing to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
- Education: PhD in Civil Engineering (University of Galway, 2020), MEngSc in Steel Connection Analysis (University of Galway, 1999), BE (Hons) in Civil Engineering (University of Galway, 1997)
Research interests include:
- Hybrid precast concrete lattice girder slabs
- Embedded sensor technology for structural monitoring
- Thermal behavior in construction materials
- Adhesion properties of bitumen emulsions in road maintenance
- Experimental investigation of structural systems during construction
Recent publications highlight his expertise in sustainable demolition practices, road maintenance, and concrete thermal performance. His work integrates field and laboratory testing to enhance structural integrity.
Scientific awards:
- Teaching Hero Award (2021)
- P.J. Tobin & Co. Gold Medal & Research Scholarship (1997)
Professional activities include membership in Engineers Ireland and Civil Engineering Research Association of Ireland (CERAI), along with editorial reviewing roles for journals like Infrastructures and Journal of Structural Integrity and Maintenance.
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