Mr Jonathan Haynes
School of Science, Engineering & Environment
Current positions
Associate Professor/Reader
Biography
Jonathan spent almost 20 years practicing civil and structural engineering, working for consulting engineers and contractors, before joining the UoS to teach structural design. He worked on tall buildings, moving bridges, roller coasters, power stations, and dynamic assessment of nuclear structures.
He has served on many committees and panels at the Institution of Structural Engineers, where he is a marking and Chief examiner for the Chartered Membership examination, and Professional Reviewer.
He serves on the panel of the Joint Board of Moderators.
Areas of Research
Understanding structural behaviour.
Repair and assessment of masonry arch bridges.
I teach structural engineering in its broadest sense, mainly at masters level, covering both buildings and bridges in any structural form. My pedagogic research relates learning success to formative and summative testing at first year and masters level, and understanding structural behaviour
Qualifications
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Higher Education Practice and Research
2006 - 2007 -
Structural Engineering
2002 - 2007 -
Health and Safety
1995 - 1995 -
Civil Engineering
1986 - 1989
Recognitions
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Sir Arnold Waters Medal