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Dr. Haque is a tenured-track full-time teaching and research staff member at Monash University, recognized as an Associate Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Australia (FIEAust). He serves as an Associate Editor for the Australian Journal of Civil Engineering. His research primarily focuses on critical infrastructure, carbon sequestration, and biochar's role in soil protection, particularly concerning acid sulfate soils (ASS). Dr. Haque has developed low carbon footprint-based mix design methods to enhance the engineering properties of soft ASS and mitigate risks to infrastructure serviceability performance. He has secured competitive grants totaling $5 million from various funding bodies, including two ARC Discovery grants and two large industry projects, as well as three large ARC LIEF grants worth $3.8 million for establishing a state-of-the-art laboratory facility at Monash. Dr. Haque has published over 85 papers in esteemed journals and conferences and has successfully supervised 12 PhD candidates and five Masters students since 2002. He also served as the Director of Teaching for Civil Engineering from 2014 to 2015, emphasizing the improvement of teaching practices and developing new policies. His teaching includes courses such as Foundation Engineering and Civil Engineering Practice, employing a Real-Project-Based learning approach.
Monash University • Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Teaching and conducting research primarily in civil engineering and carbon sequestration.
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