About
Dr. Zhen Peng is a Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering, part of the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He holds an ARC Early Career Industry Fellowship (2025–2028), focusing on developing cost-effective bridge monitoring systems using computer vision and edge computing in collaboration with Main Roads WA. His work bridges structural engineering, IoT/edge computing, and machine learning to enhance infrastructure safety.
Dr. Peng earned his PhD from Curtin University (Chancellor's Commendation, 2022). His research emphasizes structural dynamics, nonlinear damage detection, and mobile crowdsensing frameworks for infrastructure monitoring. He has published extensively in top journals like Engineering Structures and Structural Control and Health Monitoring, receiving notable awards such as the 2023 Best Paper Award and a Gold Medal in the China Postdoctoral Innovation Competition.
His current projects include deploying IoT-driven systems for real-time bridge condition assessment and training students via available 2025 PhD scholarships. Dr. Peng teaches courses in civil engineering and structural analysis, contributing to both academia and industry through innovation in smart infrastructure technologies.


