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Wang Brydon is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology (QUT), specializing in international law, urban planning, and the legal implications of emerging technologies. His work bridges legal frameworks with technological innovation, particularly in areas like smart cities, floating urban infrastructure, and blockchain applications in construction. He has contributed significantly to debates on integrating sustainable development goals into legal education and the ethical use of AI in urban governance.
Education: PhD by Publication (2022, QUT)
Research Interests: International Law, Buoyant Urbanism, Smart City Technology, Legal Ethics in AI, Blockchain in Contract Law, Climate Adaptation, and Data Privacy.
Recent Publications: Over 29 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters since 2008, including influential works on floating cities' legal frameworks and the role of trust in automated decision-making systems. His 2024 Belmont Law Review article on SDGs in legal education highlights his commitment to interdisciplinary legal scholarship.
Awards: None explicitly listed, though his prolific output and editorial roles suggest recognition in academic circles.
Labs/Teams: Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at QUT’s Faculty of Law and the Digital Economy Research Group, focusing on projects like buoyant urbanism and AI ethics in city planning.
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