
معرفی
Hamed GOLZAD is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Building & Construction Management at the School of Design and Built Environment, University of Canberra. He holds a PhD from Queensland University of Technology (2019), an MEng from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (2013), and a BEng in Civil Engineering from Islamic Azad University (2010). Prior to academia, he worked as a site engineer and project manager for six years, gaining industry experience across diverse projects.
His research focuses on occupational health and safety, sustainability in construction, digital engineering, and workforce training. He has secured over A$725,000 in external funding and collaborates internationally. Notable projects include training programs for women in construction and digital solutions for heritage conservation. He currently supervises several PhD students and has published widely in journals and conference proceedings.
Research trends emphasize BIM integration, occupational safety innovations, and sustainable practices. His work bridges industry challenges with academic solutions, addressing global issues like climate resilience and workforce development. Awards and recognitions include membership in the Australian Institute of Building and the Australian Institute of Project Management.
Grants and collaborations highlight his role in advancing digital tools and safety frameworks. He leads initiatives at the Centre for Creative & Cultural Research, focusing on heritage preservation and sustainable built environments. Ongoing projects explore lean-BIM approaches, mental health in construction, and energy-efficient design.
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