Sustainable Infrastructure Research Hub

January 2022December 2024

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Sustainable infrastructure

The Sustainable Infrastructure Research Hub brings together university and industry to catalyse responsive research to tackle the sustainability challenges facing our infrastructure sector. The Hub provides the capacity for cutting-edge research insights that support the infrastructure sector to make informed and progressive decisions about design, sustainability and future investment. The Sustainable Infrastructure Research Hub is an interdisciplinary collaboration led by AIBE's Dr Cristyn Meath with Dr Jurij Karlovesek (UQ School of Civil Engineering). It complements the infrastructure CoLab with its connections to Australian leaders who are committed to co-designing a more sustainable future.

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Project members

Our collaborators

  • Dr Jurij Karlovesek, School of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology, The University of Queensland
  • Dr Sue McAvoy, Faculty of Business, Economics and Law, The University of Queensland

Our AIBE team

Dr Cristyn Meath

Dr Cristyn Meath

Research Lead (Sustainable Infrastructure)
Australian Institute for Business and Economics
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Miss Agnes Toth-Peter

Research Assistant (Sustainable Infrastructure)
Australian Institute for Business and Economics
Syvannah Wilson

Miss Syvannah Wilson

Research Assistant (Sustainable Infrastructure)
Australian Institute for Business and Economics
Gabriel Sunol Marten

Mr Gabriel Sunol Marten

Research Assistant (Sustainable Infrastructure)
Australian Institute for Business and Economics
Lawrence Miles-Mwangangi

Mr Lawrence Miles-Mwangangi

Research Assistant (Sustainable Infrastructure)
Australian Institute for Business and Economics
Mr Pablo Aranda Valenzuela

Mr Pablo Aranda Valenzuela

Research Assistant (Sustainable Infrastructure)
Australian Institute for Business and Economics