
Encourages students to explore new ideas.
Creates a positive and motivating atmosphere.
Encourages innovative and creative solutions.
Makes every class a rewarding experience.
Always fair, kind, and deeply insightful.
Associate Professor Jorge Ochoa Paniagua is an academic leader at Adelaide University in the College of Engineering and Information Technology, serving as Co-Director of the Building and Urban Informatics Lab within the Australian Research Centre for Interactive and Virtual Environments. Originally trained as a civil engineer in Mexico, he earned his PhD from The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His career includes appointments as Senior Lecturer at the University of South Australia from 2019 to 2025 and current role as Associate Professor in Built Environment since 2026. He holds the position of Graduate Research Coordinator, having supervised 15 PhD students to completion and currently supporting 10 more, with many alumni in academic or leadership roles. As an educator, he designs courses integrating real-world challenges, digital tools, and immersive learning environments, earning multiple teaching awards and excellent student feedback. Professionally, he contributes to editorial boards of leading journals, national and international scientific committees, and working groups on built environment issues.
His research specializes in Built Environment informatics, sustainable construction, digital innovation, and urban systems, focusing on integrating augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, digital twins, and Internet of Things into design, construction, and urban management to promote sustainability, circular economy, and resilient cities. Key interests include construction waste minimization, offsite construction supply chains, sharing economy practices, building information modelling, climate change adaptation, and project management. He has secured funding from categories 1 through 4 sources and influenced policy across Oceania, North America, Latin America, Europe, and Asia, with work cited in government and UN reports and presented at forums like the World Urban Forum. Notable publications include 'Optimizing design decisions for construction waste minimization through an interpretive structural modelling approach' (2025, Built Environment Project and Asset Management), 'Uncertainties affecting the offsite construction supply chain resilience' (2025, Construction Innovation), 'Key factors influencing sharing economy practices in the construction industry' (2026, Construction Innovation), and 'Improving information sharing in Offsite Construction' (2025, Buildings). His interdisciplinary collaborations with industry and government advance digital transformation in construction.

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