Suzanne Wilkinson | |
Fields: | disaster management construction management engineering management build back better |
Workplaces: | Auckland University of Technology |
Alma Mater: | Oxford Brookes University |
Thesis1 Title: | Entry to employment : choices made by qualified women civil engineers leaving higher education. |
Thesis1 Url: | http://www.worldcat.org/title/entry-to-employment-choices-made-by-qualified-women-civil-engineers-leaving-higher-education/oclc/60260464 |
Thesis1 Year: | 1993 |
Suzanne Jane Wilkinson is a New Zealand engineering academic.[1] She is currently a Deputy Dean and Professor in the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT.
She is currently a Deputy Dean and Professor in the Faculty of Design and Creative Technologies at AUT. Suzanne was a full Professor in the School of Built Environment at Massey University in Auckland. Suzanne has PhD in Construction Management, and a BEng (Hons) in Civil Engineering, both from Oxford Brookes University, UK. She also has a Graduate Diploma in Business Studies (Dispute Resolution) from Massey University. Her current research focuses on disaster management, construction innovation, resilience and smart cities. She is interested in how cities, communities and organisations, including construction organisations, plan for disasters and manage hazard events and how to make them more resilience. At the moment she is working on ideas on construction climate mitigation.[2]
After a 1993 PhD titled 'Entry to Employment : Choices made by qualified women civil engineers leaving higher education' at the Oxford Brookes University, she moved to the University of Auckland, rising to full Professor in 2.0In 2020, she re ed ng to her new position as Director of postgraduate studies in the School of Built Environment and Associate Dean (Research) in the College of Sciences at Massey University.
Suzanne has written and co-authored over 300 publications, 200 of them are peer reviewed journal articles.[3] [4] She is considered one of the world experts in disaster management, disaster recovery and post-disaster reconstruction.
Books