Challenges students to reach their potential.
Makes learning interactive and engaging.
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Professor Charles Lemckert serves as Professor and Chair of Engineering and Information Technology in the Faculty of Science and Engineering at Southern Cross University, where he is also recognized as an internationally acclaimed dynamic academic leader. He holds a BSc (Hons) and MSc from the University of Sydney and a PhD from the University of Western Australia. A Fellow of the Institute of Engineers Australia, Lemckert possesses Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) status in Civil, Environment, and Leadership. In his role, he has developed, led, and supported multidisciplinary national and international projects involving engineers, modellers, microbiologists, statisticians, chemists, private industry, government agencies, and educators to investigate and solve complex engineering, science, and built environment-related problems. Additionally, as Deputy Director of the International Building Quality Centre, he contributes to global standards in building accountability and regulation. A passionate educational leader, Lemckert has devised and implemented numerous educational programs and innovative teaching approaches to enhance student learning, engagement, and cohort growth.
Lemckert's research specializations encompass environmental fluid dynamics, coastal engineering, science and management, physical limnology, and the dynamics of water environments including limnological systems, marine settings, and engineered works. He is affiliated with Southern Cross University's key research clusters: Reefs and Oceans, Catchments, Coasts and Communities, and ZeroWaste, with his contributions aligning to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. His scholarly impact is evidenced in key publications such as 'Policy Analysis for Green Development in the Building Industry' (2025), 'Carbon Footprint and Uncertainties of Geopolymer Concrete' (2025, C), 'Adaptive Façades for High-Rise Residential Buildings' (2025, Buildings), 'Building and construction quality: systematic literature review, thematic and gap analysis' (2021), and 'Artificial destratification for reducing reservoir water evaporation' (2018). Through these works and leadership roles, Lemckert has significantly influenced advancements in sustainable engineering practices, renewable energy, and coastal management.
