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Austin Simon

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ORCID
0000-0001-9821-2244
First Contribution
2011-07-02
Last Contribution
2025-02-20
Number Contributions
9
Number Citations
2597

Top Co-Authors

  1. Buswell Richard (9)
  2. Lim Sungwoo (5)
  3. Cavalaro Sergio (4)
  4. Le Thanh (4)
  5. Thorpe Tony (4)

Persons This Author Cites the Most

  1. Buswell Richard (11)
  2. Mechtcherine Viktor (10)
  3. Bos Freek (8)
  4. Khoshnevis Behrokh (8)
  5. Roussel Nicolas (8)

Persons This Author Is Cited Most By

  1. Mechtcherine Viktor (112)
  2. Sanjayan Jay (88)
  3. Tan Ming (76)
  4. Bos Freek (71)
  5. Buswell Richard (67)


  1. Kolawole John, Buswell Richard, Mahmood Sultan, Isa Muhammed et al. (2025-02)
    On the Origins of Anisotropy of Extrusion-Based 3D Printed Concrete:
    The Roles of Filament Skin and Agglomeration
  2. Kolawole John, Becker Daniel, Xu Jie, Dobrzanski James et al. (2022-06)
    Selected Test-Methods for Assessing Fresh and Plastic-State 3D Concrete Printing-Materials
  3. Kinnell Peter, Dobrzanski James, Xu Jie, Wang Weiqiang et al. (2021-06)
    Precision Manufacture of Concrete Parts Using Integrated Robotic 3D Printing and Milling
  4. Wang Weiqiang, Konstantinidis Nikolaos, Austin Simon, Buswell Richard et al. (2020-07)
    Flexural Behavior of AR-Glass-Textile-Reinforced 3D Printed Concrete Beams
  5. Lim Sungwoo, Buswell Richard, Valentine Philip, Piker Daniel et al. (2016-06)
    Modelling Curved-Layered Printing Paths for Fabricating Large-Scale Construction Components
  6. Le Thanh, Austin Simon, Lim Sungwoo, Buswell Richard et al. (2012-01)
    Mix-Design and Fresh Properties for High-Performance Printing Concrete
  7. Le Thanh, Austin Simon, Lim Sungwoo, Buswell Richard et al. (2012-01)
    Hardened Properties of High-Performance Printing Concrete
  8. Lim Sungwoo, Buswell Richard, Le Thanh, Austin Simon et al. (2011-07)
    Developments in Construction-Scale Additive Manufacturing Processes
  9. Lim Sungwoo, Buswell Richard, Le Thanh, Wackrow Rene et al. (2011-07)
    Development of a Viable Concrete Printing Process