About

Dr. Jian Zuo is a Professor in Sustainable Construction at the School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, The University of Adelaide. His main research interests are related to health and sustainable built environment via both technical (e.g. smart technologies) and managerial (e.g. policy intervention and behavioural change) means. In particular, he has undertaken extensive research on health and safety issues in the construction industry at both micro and macro levels. These include general dust, silica dust and Particulate Matter emissions derived from construction activities; and air pollution issues derived from manufacturing of construction materials. As the lead researcher, he has been part of team to deliver significant outcomes in a series of competitive grants in Australia such as Industrial Transformation Training Centre, Discovery Projects and Linkage Projects funded by the Australian Research Council as well as many other national key projects (e.g. Natural Hazards Research Australia, NCCARF Climate Change Adaptation Research Grants, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute). He has long been engaged in the study of ecological towns, green buildings and sustainable development of the construction industry. He has published more than 100 papers in top journals, including more than 80 journal papers indexed by SCI and SSCI, Google Scholar indexed more than 31,000, and the H-index is 95. Twelve papers are listed as hot papers/highly cited papers by Incites Essential Science Indicators (ESI).

Details

Aug 2003 - Dec 2007 School of Natural and Built Environments, University of South Australia, Australia, PhD (Building)
Sep 1998 - July 2001 School of Hydraulic and Hydroelectric Engineering, Wuhan University, P. R. China, Master of Engineering
Sep 1994 - July 1998 Department of Hydroelectric Engineering, Wuhan University of Hydraulic and Electric Engineering, P. R. China, Bachelor of Engineering

Research Interests

circular built environment
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