Professor Riadh Al-Mahaidi is a Professor of Structural Engineering and Director of the Smart Structures Laboratory at Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. He previously served as Vice President (International Engagement) at Swinburne (2017–2022) and was Head of the Structures Group at Monash University. He holds a BSc (Honours 1st) from the University of Baghdad and MSc/PhD degrees from Cornell University, USA. His research focuses on structural integrity, composite materials for retrofitting, bridge safety, and seismic resilience, with notable contributions to FRP composites and fire performance of strengthened structures. Education: BSc (Civil Engineering) from University of Baghdad, MSc/PhD (Structural Engineering) from Cornell University. Key roles include Director of Smart Structures Lab, leader in multi-axis hybrid testing (MAST System), and advisor to global infrastructure projects. Research interests span FRP composites, structural strengthening, bridge impact mitigation, and seismic engineering. Recent work emphasizes energy-dissipating systems for bridges, shape memory alloys, and cement-based adhesives for fire resistance. His 250+ journal articles and 12 authored books have earned an H-Index of 64 and 12,780+ citations. Publications reflect trends in advanced composites for infrastructure safety, hybrid testing methodologies, and sustainable materials. Awards include the 2023 IIFC Medal, 2021 IABMAS Award, and 2017 WH Warren Medal. Grants include ARC-funded projects on ultra-high-strength composites and durability of FRP systems. Supervised over 30 PhD students on topics like FRP anchorage systems, seismic resilience, and geopolymer concrete. Collaborates globally on projects such as the MAST system and bridge safety innovations. Active in professional societies including ICE, ASCE, and IIFC.







