Associate Professor Samad Mohammad Ebrahimzade Sepasgozar is a distinguished academic at the University of New South Wales, serving in the School of Built Environment within the Faculty of Arts, Design & Architecture. With a PhD from UNSW, he has established himself as a leading researcher in digital construction technologies, particularly in the areas of Digital Twin, BIM-GIS implementation, and sustainable construction practices. His research spans interdisciplinary fields including Building Construction, Architecture, City Planning, Remote Sensing, and Information Systems. Professor Sepasgozar's research interests focus on the intersection of digital technologies and construction practices. He has published extensively on Digital Twin applications, BIM-GIS integration, and the adoption of modern construction technologies. His work bridges theoretical research with practical applications, addressing critical challenges in the built environment sector such as sustainability, efficiency, and technological integration. His research has significant implications for both academic discourse and industry practice in construction and architecture. His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward integrating artificial intelligence with construction technologies, with emphasis on practical implementation of Digital Twin concepts, sustainable building practices, and risk management solutions. The research shows increasing sophistication in methodology, with numerous case studies examining real-world applications of emerging technologies across different geographic contexts, particularly in Australia, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific regions. Top Researcher nationally by The Australian World's Top 2% Researcher by Stanford University World's Top 1% Reviewer by Publons, Web of Science Technology of the Year Finalist National Australian Construction Award Multiple Best Paper awards in high-quality Q1 journals As former Deputy Head of Research, Associate Editor for the Journal of Architectural Engineering (USA), and Academic Editor for Scientific Reports Nature, Professor Sepasgozar has played significant leadership roles in academic publishing and research management. He has served as editor and referee for over 60 leading scholarly journals and has been recognized as an editorial board member, guest editor, and lead assessor for national research projects. His extensive publication record of over 200 peer-reviewed papers demonstrates his significant contributions to the field and likely involves supervision of numerous research students and doctoral candidates. Professor Sepasgozar's work involves extensive collaboration with researchers across multiple institutions, particularly with colleagues like Shirowzhan S, Tahmasebinia F, and Edwards D. His research activities span multiple laboratories and research groups focused on digital construction technologies, with particular emphasis on practical applications of theoretical concepts in real-world construction environments. His recent work on Digital Twin Adoption and BIM-GIS Implementation (2024) as both author and editor demonstrates his leadership in this emerging field.






