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Prof. Mark Stewart

Work Phone(02) 4921 6027
Fax(02) 4921 6991
Email
OfficeEA120, Engineering A

Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions10
Total current UoN Masters EFTSL0.45
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL4.05

For supervisions undertaken at an institution other that the University of Newcastle, details are shown in italics, and the institution name is listed below the program name.

Current Supervision

CommencedProposed
Completion
ProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
20132017PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorPrediction of the Corrosion Rate of Steel in Seawater
20132015PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorDamage Evaluation of Pitting Corroded Pipes
20132015PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorStudy of Wear and Corrosion Interaction in Steel Chains Under Working Conditions
20132019PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorSystems and Reliability Modelling of Improvised Explosive Devices
20122016PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorReliability Assessment and Risk Based Inspection Planning for Pipelines Systems
20122014PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorReliability Analysis and Life-Cycle Costing of Rehabilitation Strategies for RC Structures Exposed to Marine Environment
20122014PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorThe Effects of Deterioration and Condition Assessment on Structural Reliability of Corroding Concrete Structures
20112015M Philosophy (Civil Eng)Principal SupervisorModelling the Probability of Improvised Explosive Devices Effectiveness
20102014PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorStrength Prediction and Structural Reliability of Masonry Walls
20102014PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorStructural Reliability Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures subject to Explosive Blast Loading

Past Supervision

YearProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
2013PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorProbabilistic Modelling of Structural and Safety Hazard Risks for Monolithic Glazing Subject to Explosive Blast Loads
2013PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorDevelopment of Behaviour Models for Pitting Corrosion of Mild Steel Pipeline Welds in Marine Environment
2010M Philosophy (Civil Eng)Principal SupervisorVariability of Unit Flexural Bond Strength and its Effect on Strength in Clay Brick Unreinforced Masonry Walls Subject to Vertical Bending
2010PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorSpatial Time-Dependent Reliability Analysis and Optimisation of Maintenance Strategies for RC Structures Subject to Corrosion Damage
2009PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorInvestigating the Correlation Between Pre- and Post-Demolition Assessments for Precast, Post-Tensioned Beams in Service for 45 Years
2009PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorPollution Deposition Rates on Insulator (HV) Surfaces for Use in Atmospheric Corrosivity Estimation
2007PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorAn Investigation Into Structural Failure
2005PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorGeneralisation of the "Directional Simulation in the Load Space" Approach to Structural Reliability Analysis
2005PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorSpatial Time-Dependent Reliability Analysis of Pretensioned Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders Subject to Pitting Corrosion
2004M Eng (Civil Surv & Env) [R]Co-SupervisorOperational Based Corrosion Analysis of Naval Ship Structures
2004PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorCorrosion-Induced Cracking and Spatial Time-Dependent Reliability Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures