معرفی
Matthew S. Mason is a Researcher at Queensland University of Technology, specializing in Wind Engineering, Climate Change Adaptation, and Natural Disaster Management. His work focuses on understanding and mitigating the impacts of extreme weather events, including tropical cyclones, downbursts, and storm surges, on the built environment and coastal infrastructure.
- Key Research Areas: Wind Engineering, Climate Change Adaptation, Structural Disaster Resilience, Convective Storm Modelling, Coastal Dynamics
- Collaborators: Ivan Haigh, Ryan Crompton, Philip Klotzbach, David Henderson
His research is characterized by a blend of numerical simulations, field measurements, and historical case studies (e.g., Cyclone Tracy). He has contributed to coastal flood risk assessment, storm surge probability analysis, and portable anemometer network design (SWIRLnet) for real-time cyclone wind measurement.
Dr. Mason’s publications span journals like Climate Dynamics, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, and Wind and Structures, as well as conference proceedings from the Australian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society and Australasian Wind Engineering Society. His interdisciplinary approach bridges meteorology, engineering, and climate policy.


