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Dr Andreas Nata-atmadja

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Dr Andreas Nata-atmadja

Name
Andreas Nata-atmadja
Position
Senior Lecturer
Department
School of Urban Development
Qualifications
B.E. (Hons) (Petra), M.Eng (AIT), PhD (Monash), Grad. Cert. (Env) (Melb)
Discipline
Civil Engineering
Contact
Areas of expertise
  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Road pavements
  • Slope stability
  • Dams
  • Soil improvements
  • Foundations
Selected publications
  • Nataatmadja, A. and Parkin, A.K. (1989). "Characterisation of Granular Material for Pavements". Canadian Geotechnical Journal, 26, 725-730.
  • Nataatmadja, A. and Tan, Y.L., (2001). "Resilient Response of Recycled Concrete Road Aggregates". Journal of Transportation Engineering, ASCE, Vol.127 (5), pp. 450-453.
  • Nataatmadja, A. (2002). "Foamed Bitumen Mix: Soil or Asphalt?". Proc. 9th International Conference on Asphalt Pavements, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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