
Overview
Background
A/Prof Liza O'Moore's research interests are in: reinforced and prestressed concrete design, concrete technology, time-dependent properties of concrete and durability of concrete structures.
Liza has over 30 years experience in structural and concrete design. After graduation Liza joined a local consulting firm and worked mainly in the areas of industrial and commercial structural design. Upon completion of her postgraduate research, she joined the Civil Structures group in the Brisbane office of Arup. During her time with Arup as a senior engineer and then associate, she was involved in a number of reinforced concrete design projects undertaken both locally and overseas. In January 2001, Liza joined the academic staff in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Queensland. She is currently teaching in the areas of reinforced concrete and concrete design and applied mechanics. Her research interests are in the areas of creep and shrinkage of concrete structures, durability, high performance concretes, the performance of industrial slabs and pavements and geopolymer concretes. She is a Life Member of the Concrete Institute of Australia and was a member of the National Council (2007-2015) and National Executive (2009-2015). Liza served as the first female National President of the Concrete Institute of Australia (2011-2013).
Liza is also active in the area of Engineering Education. She teaches into first and second year engineering and leads the final year capstone design project. Liza has research interests in the areas of transition and preparedness for first year, graduate competencies and large class teaching. Liza has been awarded School of Engineering Teaching Excellence Awards in 2005 and 2006, EAIT Faculty Teaching Award 2007, and a special EAIT Faculty Award for Sustained Excellence in Teaching (2012). In 2010 Liza was awarded a UQ Award for Teaching Excellence, which was followed in 2011 by an Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC) Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Student Learning. She was a project team member on the OLT funded “Get set for success: using online self-assessments to motivate first year engineering students”. Liza has undertaken interdisciplinary research in the areas of competence assurance and the use of simulators for CRC – Rail.
Liza has also provided advice on accreditation of VET sector Associate Degrees, and in the curriculum development for new BE (Civil) programs at tertiary level. In 2014 Liza was part of the expert team of national and international experts in Civil Engineering Education advising Charles Sturt University on the development of Australia’s first graduate entry five year Engineering Master’s program commencing in 2016.
Availability
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Engineering, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Graduate Certificate, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Engineering Education
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Sustainable Concrete
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Concrete technology
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Reinforced and prestressed concrete design
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Time-dependent properties of concrete and durability of concrete structures
Works
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2005
Conference Publication
Punching shear of slab-column connection in flat plate construction
Dao, V., Dux, P. F. and O'Moore, L. M. (2005). Punching shear of slab-column connection in flat plate construction. 2005 International Congress Global Construction, Dundee, Scotland, 7 July 2005. London, United Kingdom: Thomas Telford Publishing.
2005
Conference Publication
Investigation of Early Age Tensile Stresses, Shrinkage Strains in Pavements and Standard Drying Shrinkage Tests
O'Moore, Liza, Baweja, Daksh and Dux, Peter (2005). Investigation of Early Age Tensile Stresses, Shrinkage Strains in Pavements and Standard Drying Shrinkage Tests. 22nd Biennial Conference, Concrete 05 - Issues Opportunities Innovations, Concrete Institute of Australia, Melbourne, Australia, 17-19 October, 2005. Sydney, Australia: Concrete Institute of Australia.
2003
Conference Publication
Crack Control - are we getting it right?
O'Moore, L. M. and Dux, P. F. (2003). Crack Control - are we getting it right?. Developments in slab and pavement construction, Epping, NSW, 1 October, 2003. Sydney, NSW: Concrete Institute of Australia.
1999
Conference Publication
A comparison of predicted and measured Time - dependent deformations in high strength concrete columns
Dux, P. F. and O'Moore, L. (1999). A comparison of predicted and measured Time - dependent deformations in high strength concrete columns. 24th Conference on Our World in Concrete and Structures, Singapore, 25-26 August 1999. Singapore: C I Premier.
1996
Other Outputs
Time-dependent behaviour of reinforced and plain high strength concrete columns
O'Moore, Liza Maree (1996). Time-dependent behaviour of reinforced and plain high strength concrete columns. PhD Thesis, School of Engineering, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/365826
1995
Conference Publication
Time-dependent axial deformations in high strength concrete columns
O'Moore, L.M. and Dux, P. F. (1995). Time-dependent axial deformations in high strength concrete columns. Towards Better Concrete Structures, Brisbane, Australia, 4-7 September 1995. Concrete Institute of Australia.
Funding
Supervision
Availability
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Coupled effects of stress and temperature changes on concrete structures
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Vinh Dao
Completed supervision
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2021
Master Philosophy
The Effect of Self-Consolidating Concrete on the Shear Behaviour of Concrete Beam Elements
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Johnny Ho
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
An Investigation into the Performance of Diamond-shaped Dowel Joints in Concrete Slabs on Ground
Principal Advisor
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2007
Master Philosophy
AN INVESTIGATION OF HIGH-VOLUME FLY ASH CONCRETE FOR PAVEMENTS
Principal Advisor
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2022
Doctor Philosophy
Early-age Cracking in Concrete Structures: Mechanisms and Control
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Vinh Dao
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Deformational and Mechanical Early-age Properties of High-Performance Concrete with and without Superabsorbent Polymers
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Vinh Dao
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
EARLY-AGE CRACKING IN CONCRETE STRUCTURES: MECHANISMS AND CONTROL
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Vinh Dao
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2013
Doctor Philosophy
Simulators derailed: Technology compatibility and social systems
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Lydia Kavanagh
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2005
Master Philosophy
THERMOMECHANICAL DENSIFICATION OF TIMBER
Associate Advisor
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- Civil engineering - concrete
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- Engineering education
- Reinforced concrete design
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