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Associate Professor Jeremy Wu serves at Curtin University in the School of Design and the Built Environment, Faculty of Humanities, where he holds the position of Associate Professor, Associate Head of School, and Co-Director of ISOLT. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy from the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Planning at The University of Sydney. His professional qualifications include MAIQS, MAIB, and AIQS affiliations with the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors. Contact details include telephone 08 9266 3872.
Jeremy Wu's research specializations encompass sustainability in construction management, high-rise modular buildings, BIM/GIS integration, and off-site construction technologies. He led the DBE Small Grant project titled 'Sustainability in Construction Management - Fashioning New Materials'. Key publications include 'Constraints Hindering the Development of High-Rise Modular Buildings' (Applied Sciences, 2020, co-authored with Y. Sun et al., cited 148 times), 'The Application of Graph in BIM/GIS Integration' (Buildings, 2022, co-authored with J. Zhu et al., cited 44 times), 'Automatic Scaffolding Workface Assessment for Activity Analysis through Machine Learning' (2021, co-authored with others), and the publication 'DBE Sustainability in Construction Management - Fashioning New Materials' (Curtin University School of Design and the Built Environment, 2026, ISBN 978-0-6455305-7-5). He has supervised PhD students and contributed to research in modular construction design guidelines. In teaching, he coordinates Construction Management courses, including Building Services and Regulations & Control Systems. Wu received the Excellence in Teaching Award as winner in the Faculty of Humanities and the Research Supervisor Award. He serves as a councillor for the AIQS WA Chapter.
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