
معرفی
Dr. Matthew Moorhead is an Assistant Professor at Bond University's Faculty of Society & Design, affiliated with the Centre for Comparative Construction Research. He holds a PhD from Bond University, focusing on feasibility analysis in property development decision-making processes. His research explores intersections between construction management, artificial intelligence, and sustainable urban development.
- Education: PhD in Property Development (Bond University, 2019)
Research Interests: Property development feasibility, AI-driven risk management in construction, social sustainability of smart cities, public-private partnerships, and built environment impacts on mental health. He has led projects analyzing megaprojects in Southeast Queensland and cross-jurisdictional heritage management systems.
Recent Contributions: Over 11 peer-reviewed publications, including work on AI applications in construction risk, feasibility modeling for developers, and environmental policy impacts on waste-to-energy projects in China.
Grants & Projects: Secured funding for initiatives like 'Building Megaprojects in SE Queensland' (2023–2024) and 'LiDAR Technology for Latent Defects Assessment' (2021). Collaborates on boosting student efficacy in technical assignments and comparing build-to-rent models between Australia and Germany.
Professional Engagement: Supervises research students and contributes to conferences on construction innovation. Active in editorial and review roles for academic journals.




