
معرفی
Nima Talebian is an Assistant Professor at Bond University's Faculty of Society & Design, affiliated with the Centre for Comparative Construction Research. He is currently accepting PhD students and focuses on sustainable structural engineering, including performance evaluation, composite materials, and cold-formed steel design. His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly sustainable construction practices.
Education: PhD in Structural Engineering from Griffith University (2014–2018).
Research Interests
Dr. Talebian explores sustainable development principles in structural engineering, with emphasis on:
- Structural health monitoring and control
- Earthquake-resistant design and resilience
- Modular and prefabricated construction systems
- Energy-efficient materials and smart technologies in construction
Recent Research Trends
His 2023–2025 publications highlight advancements in machine learning for seismic performance assessment, IoT-based concrete monitoring, and gender equity in construction workforces. Collaborative projects include FSD-funded initiatives on robotics and composite materials.
Grants & Projects
- 2023 FSD Research Project Grant: Investigating smart technologies in construction safety
- 2023 FSD Deans Award: Robotics applications in modular construction
Research Infrastructure
He leads research through the Centre for Comparative Construction Research, focusing on industry-academia partnerships to advance sustainable and resilient building practices.




