
Hannah Seligmann
مدرس · Environmentally sustainable engineering
University of Southern Queenslandمعرفی
Dr Hannah Seligmann is a Lecturer in the School of Engineering at the University of Southern Queensland (USQ), affiliated with the Centre for Future Materials. She holds a BEng from USQ and a PhD from Curtin University. Her research focuses on environmentally sustainable engineering, life cycle assessment, waste management, and circular economy practices.
Her educational background includes a Bachelor of Engineering from USQ and a PhD from Curtin University, specializing in sustainable materials and construction technologies. Her work addresses challenges in waste utilization, biocement technology, and microbial-based soil stabilization. She has contributed to over 532 downloads of her research outputs and maintains an ORCID profile (0000-0003-2874-6341).
Research interests span circular economy implementation, sustainable construction materials (e.g., rammed earth, recycled aggregates), and life cycle assessment. Recent studies include using AI for student skill development and analyzing barriers to circular economy adoption in Australia. She has also explored microbial carbonate precipitation for road base stabilization and waste glass additives in concrete.
Her publications highlight trends in sustainable infrastructure, waste-to-resource strategies, and interdisciplinary solutions to environmental challenges. While no specific awards are listed, her contributions align with Engineers Australia’s professional standards. She actively engages in student transition programs and supervises research projects in sustainable engineering.
Affiliated with the Centre for Future Materials, her work bridges academic research and practical applications in construction and environmental engineering. Grants and collaborations are integral to her research, though specific details are not provided here.


