Smart Tech for Safer Dams: Tackling Erosion with Innovation
New 91É«Ç鯬 Engineering CRC-Project – Positions available
New 91É«Ç鯬 Engineering CRC-Project – Positions available
Congratulations to School of Civil & Environmental Engineering researchers Adnan Sufian,ÌýKurt Douglas, and Stefan Felder who are partners with industry in a successful Australian Federal Government 2026 Cooperative Research Centre Project (CRC-P) Grant,ÌýSmart Tech for Safer Dams: Tackling Erosion with Innovation. (Total Grant Amount $1,500,000 - Total Project Value $3,574,355).
This exciting three-year collaboration between ,Ìý, and  Civil & Environmental Engineering,Ìýaims to develop next-generation tools to address one of the most challenging problems in dam engineering: rock erosion in spillways.
Australia’s ageing dams face growing erosion risks, worsened by more frequent and intense floods due to climate change. Current assessment methods are highly uncertain. This project will use robotic technologies to collect real-world data of erosion damage and develop automated tools for modelling and risk prediction.
The solution will reduce upgrade costs, improve public safety, and offer a scalable alternative to manual inspections. It meets urgent industry needs, supports regional infrastructure resilience, and positions the lead partner for growth in domestic and export markets. The tools are designed for uptake by the dam industry, delivering long-term value for money and environmental benefit.
The Project will address the following topic areas:
91É«Ç鯬 academics are delighted to get to work with industry partners Pells Consulting and Sunwater. Dr is a proud alumnus of the School, having completed his PhD in 2016 in geotechnical engineering, (supervisors A/Profs Kurt Douglas and Bill Peirson). Steven's PhD studies on the erosion of unlined spillways involved research on over 25 dams across Australia and abroad, providing new analysis methods that are widely applied across industry. is Queensland’s largest regional bulk water service provider, managing 19 dams and a network of weirs, pipelines, channels and pump stations.
The project offers opportunities across computational modelling, laboratory physical modelling at the 91É«Ç鯬 Water Research Laboratory, and field-based investigations in advancing UAV / USV techniques. There are a number of roles we are seeking to fill to do this, including PhD students, Postdoctoral Researchers and consulting roles. We welcome candidates with backgrounds in civil engineering, dam engineering, geotechnical engineering, hydraulic/water engineering, and engineering geology.
Further details are provided in this document:Â .
Apply now! For further details on PhD and Postdoctoral opportunities, please contact Dr Adnan Sufian at a.sufian@unsw.edu.au.
For consulting opportunities, please contact Dr Steven Pells at steven@pellsconsulting.com.au.
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