Dr Xiaoshan (Susanna) Lin is an Associate Professor and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. She obtained her PhD degree in Civil Engineering from the University of New South Wales in 2012. Before joining RMIT as a Lecturer in 2016, she held postdoctoral research positions at the University of Liverpool in the UK, Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, and the University of New South Wales in Australia. She was promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2021 and Associate Professor in 2025.
Dr Lin's primary research focuses on concrete and composite materials ans structures, specifically including (i) advanced numerical methods for composite materials and structures, (ii) innovative design and application of cementitious materials and structures, and (iii) new approaches to fabricating free-form structural elements. As a chief investigator, she has secured multiple competitive research grants, including ARC FT, DP, VIC government, and industry-funded projects.
Supervisor interest areas:
- Reinforced concrete structures
- Composite materials and structures,
- Structural design and optimisation
- Computational mechanics
- Structural analysis under extreme loadings
Supervisor projects:
- Application of innovative materials and technologies in precast structures
- Investigation and application of advanced materials in engineering structures
- Innovative structural design and additive manufacturing
UG courses:
- CIVE1179 Steel Structures
- CIVE1177 Concrete Structures
Dr Lin's research is focused on the following areas:
1. Advanced numerical methods for composite materials and structures;
2. Innovative design and application of cementitious materials and structures;
3. New approaches to fabricating free-form structural elements
Research keywords:
Computational mechanics, reinforced concrete structures, composite materials and structures, topological interlocking design, and extreme loading conditions.
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