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Prof. Stephen Fityus

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OfficeEA224, Engineering A

Research Supervision

Number of current supervisions6
Total current UoN Masters EFTSL0.95
Total current UoN PhD EFTSL1.62

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
20132015PhD (Environmental Eng)Co-SupervisorTBC
20132015PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorReliable Shear Strength Estimation for Very High Spoil Dumps
20122014M Philosophy (Civil Eng)Principal SupervisorReliable Geotechnical Stability Assessment for Waste Dumps Containing Inclusions of Mixed CHPP Fine and Coarse rejects
20122014M Philosophy (Enviro Eng)Co-SupervisorCoal Seam Gas (CSG) Production Challenges Related to Wastewater
20112014PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorThe Relationship Between Salinity and Road Pavements
20112013PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Co-SupervisorExperimental and Numerical investigations on Barriers for Rockfall Hazard Mitigation

Past Supervision

YearProgramSupervisor TypeResearch Title
2010PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorEngineering Geology of the Richmond River Estuary
2009PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorTheoretical Effects of Consolidation on Solute Transport in Soil Barriers
2008M Philosophy (Civil Eng)Principal SupervisorCharacterisation of Expanded Polymer Resin and Expansive Soil Composites
2008PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorElectrical and Mechanical Behaviour of Clay Soils
2006M Eng (Civil Surv & Env) [R]Principal SupervisorRadiation-induced mineral fabric damage and its role in increasing weathering susceptibility in chlorite schists at Ranger, NT
2006PhD (Civil Surv & Environ Eng)Principal SupervisorInvestigation of Lateral Stresses and the Consolidation Behaviour in Unsaturated Clay in an Oedometer with Osmotically Controlled Suction