
معرفی
Dr. Subhra Majhi is a Lecturer at Curtin University's School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. They are affiliated with the Office of the Provost and based at Curtin Perth. Their research focuses on civil infrastructure health monitoring, materials science, and non-destructive evaluation techniques. Key areas include corrosion monitoring in reinforced concrete, recycled materials integration, and ultrasonic imaging technologies.
Research interests emphasize innovative solutions for infrastructure durability, such as smart soil nails, FRP formworks, and bacterial cement for self-healing concrete. Majhi's work combines experimental and computational methods to address challenges in structural health monitoring and sustainable construction materials.
Publications span corrosion analysis, material characterization under extreme conditions, and geospatial data applications. Recent work (2025) investigates corrosion in bolted steel joints using guided wave ultrasonics. Earlier studies (2017-2023) explored recycled aggregates, thermal performance of alkali-activated pastes, and smartphone-based geospatial surveying.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed. Advising and grant details are not provided in available texts. Their research contributes to labs focused on infrastructure lifecycle management and eco-friendly construction materials.



