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Associate Professor Shannon Kilmartin-Lynch is an Associate Professor (Practice) in Structural Engineering at Monash University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. A proud Taungurung man, his research integrates Indigenous STEM knowledge with environmental stewardship, focusing on repurposing waste materials like coffee grounds, PPE, and Indigenous plant resins to enhance concrete durability and sustainability. His work has garnered global attention, including a high-impact study in the Journal for Cleaner Production.
Dr. Kilmartin-Lynch holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil & Infrastructure) and a PhD from RMIT University. His research spans sustainable construction materials, waste-to-resource innovation, and Indigenous knowledge systems. Notable projects include developing plant resin-based concrete composites and exploring carbon sequestration through mineralization in concrete.
His publications emphasize circular economy principles and environmental impact mitigation. While no awards are listed, his contributions to Indigenous STEM representation and sustainable engineering are widely recognized. Dr. Kilmartin-Lynch’s work bridges traditional ecological knowledge with modern engineering, fostering culturally informed solutions for infrastructure challenges.


