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Samad Sepasgozar

Dr. Samad Sepasgozar

UNSW Sydney

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Dr. Samad M.E. Sepasgozar is a former Deputy Head of Research, Associate Editor for the Journal of Architectural Engineering (ACE: USA), and Academic Editor (Editorial Board) of Scientific Reports Nature (H-index: 213). His research direction and the main component of his research projects is construction management, considering innovation and sustainability and covering innovation development, diffusion/dissemination, adoption, decisions, applications, and implementation over the project lifecycle. Samad M.E. Sepasgozar’s excellent research capability has been demonstrated by conducting an empirical study to investigate the extremely complex issues related to the practices of technology adoption and to develop a uniform framework for understanding its processes. His other research areas of interest are related to creating needs and applications for new technologies (Digital Twin, Blockchain, Geo-ICT, Scanners, BIM, and GIS, Drones) to solve problems in cities, infrastructure, construction, and mining.

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Technology
Artifical Intelligence
BIM (Building Informat...

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Dr. Samad M.E. Sepasgozar is a former Deputy Head of Research, Associate Editor for the Journal of Architectural Engineering (ACE: USA), and Academic Editor (Editorial Board) of Scientific Reports Nature (H-index: 213). His research direction and the main component of his research projects is construction management, considering innovation and sustainability and covering innovation development, diffusion/dissemination, adoption, decisions, applications, and implementation over the project lifecycle. Samad M.E. Sepasgozar’s excellent research capability has been demonstrated by conducting an empirical study to investigate the extremely complex issues related to the practices of technology adoption and to develop a uniform framework for understanding its processes. His other research areas of interest are related to creating needs and applications for new technologies (Digital Twin, Blockchain, Geo-ICT, Scanners, BIM, and GIS, Drones) to solve problems in cities, infrastructure, construction, and mining.