
B.E., M.E. PHD (USyd, 2001)
Cynthia received her PhD degree in Civil Engineering from University of Sydney, and after graduation, she started her academic career in construction management area and since then developed her research in this area. Cynthia joined UNSW in 2011 and has been conducting research on information and knowledge management in Architecture Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry, and Building Information Modelling (BIM) applications on construction planning, cost management and facility management. Cynthia’s another research area is on reducing carbon footprint in the construction process for sustainable development and green building rating. Recently, Cynthia’s research is focusing on combining these two areas, and using BIM, digital twin and other ICT technologies to improve the efficiency and productivity, and reduce carbon emissions for smart city and infrastructure development. Cynthia also supervises PhD students in conducting research on women in Construction, construction health and safety, etc.
2017-2020 Australian government "New Colombo Plan Mobility Grant" ($91,650)
2014-2015 Australian government AsiaBound Travel Grant ($66,000)
2012 UNSW Faculty of Built Environment Research Grant - Improving Document and Information Management in the AEC industry: From Web-based Information System to BIM Integration ($20,000)
2011 BE Big Research Idea Grant: Reducing Carbon Footprint in the Construction Process for Sustainable Development of the 21st Century City ($10,000)
2011 Faculty Learning and Teaching Action Research Grant: Support Self-directed Learning in Undergraduate and Postgraduate Courses to Improve Students’ Satisfaction ($2,000)
2008-2009 The Chartered Institute of Building’s Australasia Research Development Grant ($5,000)
2019 UNSW Faculty of Built Environment - Learning and Teaching Excellence Award
Dr. Wang is active in the following research areas:
Memberships
Member of CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building)
My Teaching
Undergraduate:
Construction Scheduling Techniques
Construction Organisational Behaviour
Building Structures
International Construction Study Tour
Postgraduate:
Construction Planning and Control