Dr. Maryam Nasim | Structural Health Monitoring | Innovator of the Year in Civil Engineering Award
Research Fellow | University of Melbourne | Australia
Dr. Maryam Nasim is a researcher at the University of Melbourne, Australia, specializing in structural engineering, thermo-mechanical analysis, and data-driven modeling techniques. She has authored 6 scholarly publications, receiving 45 citations with an h-index of 3, reflecting a growing research impact. Her work integrates finite element methods with machine learning approaches, such as XGBoost, to predict structural behavior under complex loading conditions. She actively collaborates with international researchers, contributing to interdisciplinary advancements. Her research supports the development of safer and more efficient structural systems, addressing real-world engineering challenges related to performance, reliability, and resilience under thermal and mechanical stresses.
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An investigation of water-flow pressure distribution on bridge piers under flood loading
– Structure and Infrastructure Engineering, 2019 | Citations: 39
Damage estimation of a concrete pier when exposed to extreme flood and debris loading
– Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2022 | Citations: 10
A pioneering integration of structural health assessments and dynamic analyses: bridge pier responses to the impact of floating objects during extreme floods
– Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 2024 | Citations: 6
A comparison of the effect of pier shape on flood loading on bridges
– ABC2015 Conference, 2015 | Citations: 5
A demonstration of a digital twin framework for structural health monitoring: Application to bridge infrastructures
– Journal of Infrastructure Intelligence and Resilience, 2025 | Citations: 3