Liyaning Maggie Tangمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Liyaning Maggie Tang is a Senior Lecturer in Construction Management at The University of Newcastle's School of Architecture and Built Environment. She holds a PhD from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and has prior experience as a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Illinois and lecturer at West Virginia University. Her research focuses on improving mental health in construction, waste management strategies, gender equity in leadership roles, and leveraging big data for public infrastructure decisions. She actively collaborates with governments, industries, and international organizations like the World Bank Group. Education: Bachelor of Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing PhD in Civil Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Research Interests: Maggie's work spans big data analytics for safety and public sentiment analysis, disaster waste management in Pacific Island nations, and fostering female leadership in construction. She uses Twitter and social media data to gauge public opinion on projects like Sydney's light rail, informing sustainable investment strategies. Her recent projects include developing recycling frameworks for construction waste and mental health interventions targeting aging workers. Grants & Awards: $1.4M in grants including NSW Government funding for aging workforce studies and Pacific disaster waste initiatives Recognition as a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK) Certified PPP Professional trainer with World Bank/APMG Labs/Teams: Leads interdisciplinary teams focusing on smart cities, gender inclusion (e.g., 'She Can Build' initiative), and disaster resilience. Collaborates with computer science, nursing, and government sectors.











