Sustainability
of Research Strength and Active Collaborations
The relatively small
but very active research group interacts profoundly through co-supervising
of research students and providing in-kind support collectively
for most projects. Consequently, all members of the research group
have a good understanding of project objectives and milestones,
even though their primary expertise
is different. For instance, when Prof. Indraratna was hospitalized and
then placed on medical leave for almost 8 months in 2002, the research students
under his primary supervision were efficiently guided by Dr. Khabbaz, and any
delays in progress were kept to a minimum. In spite of retirement, Prof.
Chowdhury is still continuing as an active researcher (Honorary basis) and will
contribute significantly to the study of landslips and slope instability affecting
track performance. The ongoing research of Dr. Flentje will not be impaired in
any way by his retirement, as continuous funding from ARC-linkage has been sought.
A very dynamic academic staff (Dr Liyana-Pathirana from Sydney University) was
quickly recruited to replace Dr. Arenicz’s retirement. The geotechnical staff
adjusted readily to the required needs of research students and project milestones,
and the equilibrium was maintained. This interaction between academics
has significantly improved since the inception of Rail-CRC. Moreover, Rail-CRC
projects impose industry co-supervisors and Steering Committees as mandatory,
which reinforce the stability of
projects, in the event a key member was to leave.
Keen and active collaborations
between members within the group, with external Universities
(e.g. JCU, UniSA, Sydney, CQU) and Industry Partners are clearly
reflected by co-authorship of scholarly articles and interim
reports, and ARC-Linkage projects. The relevant publications
are listed in the Faculty Staff website, Rail-CRC website as
well as records of OoR. Imperative Soil-Structure interaction
and numerical modelling research introduced through railway
engineering projects (ARC and CRC) has actively promoted the
collaborations between geotechnical, structural and mechanical
engineers, including the joint supervision of students and
joint management of projects. Actively collaborating Industry
Partners include, SMEC, EPA, Wollongong and Shoalhaven City
Councils, RTA, Qld. Main Roads, RIC, QR, Manildra, DLWC, NPWS,
Douglas Partners, SCT Ltd., AGSO among others.
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