About
Mr. Thomas Loh is a Lecturer in the School of Engineering at RMIT University, focusing on advanced materials engineering and aerospace applications. His research emphasizes fire safety of composites, sustainable construction materials, and structural analysis under extreme conditions. He supervises projects on fire-resistant materials, recycled concrete, and nanocomposite façades. Loh's work spans experimental and computational methods, with recent contributions to waste-integrated concrete, fire-induced damage analysis, and self-repairing composites.
Research interests include materials engineering, aerospace engineering, and the development of novel materials for fire safety and sustainability. His projects address challenges in structural integrity, recycled material integration, and thermal performance. He collaborates on initiatives like alkali-activated slag concrete, cross-laminated timber analysis, and biocomposite applications.
- Education: Not explicitly stated in provided texts.
- Grants/Projects: Supervises research on fire-resistant FRP composites, waste-blended concrete, and geopolymer development.
- Labs/Teams: Engaged in RMIT's materials and fire safety research groups, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed.
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