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D/Professor Buddhima Indraratna recognised in Australia Day Honours

1 February 2024

Distinguished Professor Buddhima Indraratna has been awarded a Member of Order of Australia, AM in the 2024 Australia Day Honours from the Office of the Governor-General “for significant service to Civil Engineering, particularly Ground Improvement and Transportation Geotechnics”.  The school congratulates Buddhima on this outstanding achievement for his groundbreaking research in civil engineering. 

Academic Buddhima Indraratna standing in front of Rail Track Process Simulation Equipment

The Rail Track Process Simulation Equipment for high-speed railways invented by D/Prof Indraratna

Buddhima is the Director, Transport Research Centre and a Distinguished Professor of Civil Engineering of Civil Engineering at UTS. Buddhima commenced his academic career in 1991 at the University of Wollongong and moved to UTS in 2020. Over his distinguished career he has become a world authority on the application of fundamental and applied geotechnical research to the development of transport infrastructure with special attention to railways with innovations in foundation improvement and large-scale physical modelling. 

His research interests include soft soil engineering and ground improvement, transportation geomechanics, jointed rock engineering, and dams and embankment engineering. He has consistently led numerous research projects worth millions of dollars and founded the Australian Research Council’s Industrial Transformation Training Centre, ITTC-Rail as its inaugural Director in 2018.

Buddhima says the honour of the Order of Australia, awarded for his significant service to civil engineering, particularly through infrastructure development, ground improvement and transportation geotechnics, came as a welcome surprise:

“It’s not something I set out to achieve, but I do feel that these awards reflect that the Australian government and people appreciate technological advancements that enhance the lifestyles of our communities, and that makes me happy,” he says.

Professor Buddhima Indraratna and his team with track testing apparatus at UTS Tech Lab

Professor Buddhima Indraratna and members of his team with customised railtrack testing apparatus at UTS Tech Lab. Image: Joanne Elliott

A consultant to various geotechnical and rail organisations around the world, he is also among the most highly cited researchers internationally. He has published over 1000 papers, including 13 books and about 500 peer-reviewed journal papers, and has delivered over 70 invited keynote papers internationally. 
Buddhima is passionate about training young engineers to become masters of railroad design and construction and has mentored over 150 higher degree research students and post-doctoral researchers throughout his career. 

Buddhima says “I hope it makes my research teams past and present very proud as well. I am accepting this award not only for me, but also for all the research students and colleagues who’ve contributed even in little ways over the years for advancing Australia’s transport infrastructure.”

Further information can be found on D/Professor Buddhima Indraratna’s Profile. 

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