• Posted on 6 Mar 2024
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Distinguished Professor Buddhima Indraratna won the 2024 VI José Entrecanales Ibarra Civil Engineering Award in recognition of his groundbreaking research, which has improved the safety, efficiency and sustainability of critical infrastructure projects around the world.

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Leading the way with sustainable engineering solutions

Distinguished Professor Buddhima Indraratna won the 2024 VI José Entrecanales Ibarra Civil Engineering Award, a prestigious international award that will be presented at a ceremony in Madrid in May, where the Queen of Spain is expected to be Guest of Honour. 

President of the Ibarra Foundation, Jose Miguel Atienza Riera, said Professor Indraratna’s contributions to the field of civil engineering “have not only been exemplary but have also set new standards of excellence and innovation.”

“Your work, which stands at the intersection of engineering brilliance and practical application, has significantly advanced our understanding and capabilities within the discipline,” he said.

Professor Indraratna is leading the world in the development of sustainable engineering solutions for railway design. He is the director of the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Transport Research Centre, where he leads a team focused on designing smart transportation systems.

Dean of the UTS Faculty of Engineering, Professor Peta Wyeth, congratulated Professor Indraratna on this significant achievement, which follows from his recent Australia Day Honours.

“Congratulations to Buddhima for this wonderful international recognition for his eminent contributions to the field, particularly in the advancement of transportation infrastructure through geotechnical expertise,” said Professor Wyeth. 

Distinguished Professor Buddhima Indraratna

Distinguished Professor Buddhima Indraratna

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