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Mark Evernden is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Architecture & Civil Engineering at the University of Bath. His research focuses on advanced composite materials, particularly Pultruded Fibre Reinforced Polymer (PFRP) structures, their durability, connections, and applications in civil engineering. He also explores biological degradation of materials and socio-political influences on construction practices.
Evernden holds a First Class MEng in Civil Engineering (1998) and a PhD in advanced composite structures from the University of Warwick (2006). Before joining Bath in 2007, he was a Teaching Fellow at Warwick.
His research spans experimental and analytical studies of PFRP systems, structural health monitoring, and sustainable construction materials. Notable projects include the Limesnet Duracomp initiative (2013-2016) on composite construction and the 'Exploitation of Moment Redistribution' project (2013-2016). He collaborates on interdisciplinary topics like feedback mechanisms in engineering education and regenerative design.
Evernden is open to supervising doctoral students in advanced composites, FRP elements, and durable connection techniques. He contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to sustainable infrastructure and responsible consumption.




