One of the best professors for his field, he brings physical props to class and uses them to show how stresses and moment works, if an equation has variables then the equations for those variables are on the same powerpoint slide. He has some of the highest class participation among all the professors I've had.
Creates a positive and motivating atmosphere.
Encourages questions and exploration.
A true mentor who cares about success.
Dr. Jeung-Hwan Doh is an Associate Professor in the School of Engineering and Built Environment at Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus, within the Civil and Environmental Engineering section. He earned his Bachelor of Engineering with Honours and Master of Engineering with Honours from Pusan National University in South Korea, followed by a PhD from Griffith University in 2002. His thesis, 'Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Normal and High Strength Concrete Deep Beams,' marked the beginning of his academic career at Griffith, where he advanced from Associate Lecturer in 2006 to Senior Lecturer and subsequently to his current role as Associate Professor. Doh maintains professional registrations including Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng), National Engineering Register (NER), APEC International Professional Engineer (IntPE), Registered Professional Engineer Queensland (RPEQ), and is a Member of the Institution of Engineers Australia (MIEAust).
Doh's research specializations encompass structural engineering, concrete and steel structures, sustainable building design, and sustainable materials. He investigates innovative construction materials, fire safety in structures, and environmental impacts of building practices. With over 2,664 citations on Google Scholar, his work has influenced advancements in sustainable and resilient infrastructure. Notable publications include 'Assessment of the embodied carbon in precast concrete wall panels in Australia and Malaysia' (Omar et al., 2013), 'The Contribution of Structural Design to Green Building Rating Systems' (Miller et al., 2015), 'Experimental behaviour of high-strength concrete deep beams' (Yoo et al., 2011), 'Glass powder as replacement of cement for concrete' (Kalakada et al., 2022), and 'Numerical study of axial-loaded circular concrete-filled double skin steel tubular short columns' (Chen et al., 2024). Doh contributes editorially as a listed editor for Scientific Reports and serves on committees such as the Gold Coast Regional Committee of Concrete Institute Queensland. He actively teaches and supervises postgraduate research in engineering at Griffith University.
