Professor Mahmud Ashraf serves as Professor of Structural Engineering and Associate Head of School (Research) in the School of Engineering at Deakin University, Australia. He also holds prestigious positions as Distinguished Professor at Nanjing Forestry University, China, and Visiting Associate Professor at the University of New South Wales. His leadership extends to the Engineered Timber Structures Research Group at Deakin and the Deakin Digital Design and Engineering Centre (3DEC), where he serves as a research theme leader, demonstrating his significant influence in sustainable structural engineering. Professor Ashraf's academic foundation includes: Doctor of Philosophy from Imperial College London Master of Science in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering & Technology His research trajectory has evolved from foundational work on stainless steel structures to pioneering sustainable materials research. Professor Ashraf is internationally recognized for his contributions to the Continuous Strength Method (CSM) and currently focuses on structural applications of renewable materials, particularly bamboo and timber. His work bridges engineering innovation with environmental sustainability, investigating structural performance of engineered bamboo products, developing ISO standards for structural bamboo, and exploring hybrid systems that combine renewable materials with high-strength alloys. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on sustainable construction solutions, with significant contributions to bamboo engineering, wooden dowel technology as metal fastener alternatives, and timber-bamboo composite systems. His work also extends into transportation engineering with studies on work zone safety, demonstrating the interdisciplinary nature of his research program. Professor Ashraf's scientific contributions have been recognized through several prestigious awards: Faculty Award for Teaching and Learning (2019) Confucius Fellowship (2011) William Mong Visiting Fellowship (2009) Best Speaker (PhD student) at Young Researchers Conference (2005) Commonwealth Scholar (PhD) (2003-2006) He actively mentors the next generation of engineers through comprehensive supervision of doctoral students working on cutting-edge research topics including cold-formed steel systems, 4D printing applications, and timber-framed construction. His research program is robustly supported by industry partners including XLam, AKD Softwoods, the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Forest & Wood Products Australia, and the Engineered Wood Products Association of Australasia. Professor Ashraf leads multiple research initiatives including the Engineered Timber Structures Research Group at Deakin University, serves on the International Bamboo and Rattan Organization (INBAR) task force, and acts as an academic adviser to WoodSolutions. His role as one of the founding chairs of the biennial conference on bio-composite materials and structures further underscores his leadership in advancing sustainable construction technologies globally.








