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Critical Infrastructure Performance and Reliability
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  • Cost-Benefit Assessment and Risk Acceptability of Counter-Terrorism and Protective Measures
  • Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Structural Damage and Occupant Safety Risks Due to Explosive Blast Loading
  • Climate Adaptation Engineering for Extreme Events (CAEx)
  • Improved analysis techniques for seismic assessment of unreinforced masonry buildings with flexible floor/roof diaphragms
  • Development of earthquake resistant masonry
  • Spatial and Time-Dependent Reliability Analysis of Structures Subject to Reinforcement Corrosion
  • Stochastic Modelling and Reliability of Masonry Walls Loaded in Flexure and Compression
  • Earthquake Protection of Masonry Buildings Using Fibre Reinforced Polymer Strengthening
  • Material Characterisation for Unreinforced Masonry Construction
  • Development of numerical procedures for analysis of un-reinforced load-bearing masonry buildings
  • Development of bricks with built in passive solar efficiency
Responsible Counterterrorism Policy

Responsible Counter-terrorism policy

Professor Mark G Stewart is developing risk-modelling techniques for infrastructure which could be subject to terrorist explosive blasts

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Professor Mark Masia

Professor Mark Masia

  • Phone: +61 2 4921 5295
  • Mark.Masia@newcastle.edu.au
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