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Dr. Anisur Rahman is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering and Built Environment at Griffith University, Australia, within the Civil and Environmental Engineering discipline, where he has held his position since 2007. His academic background includes a PhD and a Master of Engineering degree from the University of Ballarat (now Federation University Australia), as well as a Bachelor of Engineering from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET). Throughout his career at Griffith University, Rahman has focused on advancing knowledge in engineering management, with particular emphasis on construction management, flood risk management, water and sewerage management, reliability engineering, and maintenance strategies.
Rahman's scholarly contributions are evidenced by his authorship of the book Long Term Warranty and After Sales Service: Concepts, Policies, Models and Applications published by Springer in 2015, alongside numerous peer-reviewed articles. Notable publications include 'Maintenance Contract Model for Complex Asset/Equipment' (2014), 'Modelling optimal warranty price for lifetime policies taking consumers’ psychological perception into account' (2017), 'Challenges for achieving sustainable flood risk management' (2015), 'Environmental effects on the durability and the mechanical properties of flax fiber biocomposites' (2019), 'Flax fiber and its composites: An overview of water and moisture absorption impact on their performance' (2019), 'A study on regional climate change adaptation policy and practice framework' (2023), 'Urban water security: water supply and demand management in coastal cities' (2023), and 'Performance evaluation of off-grid solar systems for critical facilities' (2024). These works have collectively amassed over 2,250 citations on Google Scholar, highlighting his influence in areas such as warranty modeling, sustainable infrastructure, and environmental engineering resilience. In teaching, he delivers courses including Project Evaluation and Control (7202ENG) and Resource Planning and Management (7203ENG). Rahman has successfully supervised six PhD students and two Master's students. He received recognition in the Griffith Sciences awards in 2015 for his engineering contributions.

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