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Dr Brydon Wang
Dr

Brydon Wang

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Overview

Background

Dr Brydon Wang is a lawyer and scholar researching at the confluence of technology, law and architecture. He is passionate about flood-resilient smart cities and has 19 years in the construction industry. His PhD was on the Role of Trustworthiness in Automated Decision-making Systems and the Law.

Brydon has practised as a technology and construction lawyer with top-tier law firm Allens, and has had a previous career in architecture and contract administration on award-winning construction projects. He currently teaches undergraduate Contract Law, Responsible Data Science in the Master of Data Science course, and the design and automation of climate-resilient cities (including amphibious settlements) in the Master of Architecture course. Brydon was recently featured on ABC Radio National's 'Future Tense' where he discussed offshore architecture and marine urban sprawl, and on Seeker's popular documentary, 'How close are we to Living in the Ocean?'. He is passionate about regulating to enhance trustworthiness in the design and deployment of automated decision-making systems in cities (BIM, Digital Twins). He is currently researching in trustworthy AI, automation of infrastructure delivery and design governance. Brydon recently co-edited a book, 'Automating Cities: Design, Construction, Operation and Future Impact' (Springer, 2021), wrote for the Centre for Digital Built Britain (operating out of the University of Cambridge) and in The Conversation. Brydon previously co-edited 'Large Floating Structures', a book exploring environmentally-sustainable technologies that allow cities to expand onto adjacent water bodies.

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Dr Brydon Wang is:
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Research interests

  • Trustworthiness and Law

  • Trusted intermediaries on Construction contracts

  • Design governance of floating structures and settlements

  • Trustworthiness in development and deployment of technology

Research impacts

Brydon's research helps us understand how we can regulate various technologies that are used to make cities smarter and more responsive to climate change. His research falls within three themes:

  • how we regulate to make technology more trustworthy, particularly the trust and protection of data to ensure its ethical use throughout the data lifecycle;
  • how we regulate the automation of processes that enable us to design, develop and deploy technology and infrastructure; and
  • design governance for climate-resilient cities.

Works

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32 works between 2008 and 2024

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2020

Conference Publication

Floating solutions for challenges facing humanity

Wang, C. M. and Wang, Brydon T. (2020). Floating solutions for challenges facing humanity. International Conference on Sustainable Civil Engineering and Architecture ICSCEA 2019 , Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 24–26 October 2019. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-15-5144-4_1

Floating solutions for challenges facing humanity

2019

Conference Publication

Open cities: openness as a basis for trustworthiness in smart cities

Wang, Brydon Timothy (2019). Open cities: openness as a basis for trustworthiness in smart cities. Open Innovation: A QUT Research Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, 24 October 2019.

Open cities: openness as a basis for trustworthiness in smart cities

2019

Conference Publication

Can We Automate Trust? Assessing the Trustworthiness of Machine Superintendents on Smart City Building Projects

Wang, Brydon Timothy (2019). Can We Automate Trust? Assessing the Trustworthiness of Machine Superintendents on Smart City Building Projects . Annual Meeting of the Association of Internet Researchers #AoIR2019, Brisbane, QLD Australia, 2-5 October 2019. Chicago, IL United States: AoIR.

Can We Automate Trust? Assessing the Trustworthiness of Machine Superintendents on Smart City Building Projects

2019

Other Outputs

Floating cities: the future or a washed-up idea?

Wang, Brydon Timothy (2019, 06 03). Floating cities: the future or a washed-up idea? The Conversation

Floating cities: the future or a washed-up idea?

2018

Journal Article

Recent trends in public-private partnership projects

Wang, Brydon and Ng, Nick (2018). Recent trends in public-private partnership projects. Australian Construction Law Bulletin, 30 (3&4), 129-133.

Recent trends in public-private partnership projects

2018

Journal Article

Addressing financial fragility in the construction industry through the blockchain and smart construction contracts

Wang, Brydon (2018). Addressing financial fragility in the construction industry through the blockchain and smart construction contracts. Australian Construction Law Bulletin, 30 (1&2), 116-123.

Addressing financial fragility in the construction industry through the blockchain and smart construction contracts

2016

Journal Article

Blockchain and the law

Wang, Brydon (2016). Blockchain and the law. Internet Law Bulletin, 19 (1), 250-254.

Blockchain and the law

2015

Journal Article

The Right Not to Say Who You Are - DPP v Kaba

Wang, Brydon and Lu, Tracy (2015). The Right Not to Say Who You Are - DPP v Kaba. Privacy Law Bulletin, 12 (5), 118-119.

The Right Not to Say Who You Are - DPP v Kaba

2015

Book

Large Floating Structures: Technological Advances

C. M. Wang and B. T,. Wang eds. (2015). Large Floating Structures: Technological Advances. Ocean Engineering & Oceanography, Singapore: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-981-287-137-4

Large Floating Structures: Technological Advances

2014

Journal Article

The case of Essendon v Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority

Wang, Brydon (2014). The case of Essendon v Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority. Sports Law Administration & Practice, 21 (5).

The case of Essendon v Australian Sports Anti-Doping Authority

2014

Book Chapter

Great ideas float to the top

Wang, C. M. and Wang, B. T. (2014). Great ideas float to the top. Large floating structures. (pp. 1-36) Singapore, Singapore: Springer Singapore. doi: 10.1007/978-981-287-137-4_1

Great ideas float to the top

2008

Book Chapter

Colonization of the ocean and VLFS technology

Wang, Chien Ming and Wang, Brydon T. (2008). Colonization of the ocean and VLFS technology. Very large floating structures. (pp. 15-34) Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis. doi: 10.1201/9781482265927-7

Colonization of the ocean and VLFS technology

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Enquiries

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  • floating cities
  • sensor society
  • smart cities
  • trust and construction
  • trustworthy AI

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