Dr Chris Daly

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Senior Lecturer
Deputy President – UNSW Academic Board

Emial: c.daly@mea.edu.au
Phone: 02 9385 4514

Qualifications

B.E. in Electrical Engineering, University of New South Wales, 1975
M.Sc. in Acoustics, University of New South Wales, 1979
Ph.D in Mining Engineering, University of New South Wales, 1990
Graduate Diploma in Geoscience – Mineral Economics, Macquarie University, 1991
Graduate Diploma in Higher Education, University of New South Wales, 1995
Innovative Teaching and Educational Technology Fellowship – 2002

Academic Employment

1986 Lecturer, School of Mining Engineering
2002 Senior Lecturer, School of Mining Engineering
2000 Presiding Member – Faculty of Engineering
2004 Deputy President Academic Board

Professional Societies

Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Member
HERDSA
ASCILITE
AAEE

Teaching

Computer Simulation /Computer Applications in Mining
AREAS Social and Environmental Impacts of Mining
Mine Lighting

Research Interests

Computer Simulation of Mining Processes
Mine Lighting
Educational Technology

Selected Publications

Daly, C. R., 1990. The Application of Close Aspect Lighting to Underground Coal Mines, in Coal Journal, 30, pp 21-27.
Adams, N, Daly, C R & Volkofsky, J, 1992. Mining Safety Awareness Surveys, in Dept of Mineral Resources Publication, August.
Daly, C R, 1994. A Perspective on the Teaching of Mining Engineering, in UNSW Occasional Papers, Series No 3.
Fowler, J C W, Torabi, S R & Daly, C R, 1995. Wind Blasts in Underground Coal Mines: A Study of the Effect of the Rock Mass Properties of the Falling Roof using a Physical Model, in Underground Operators’ Conference, (AusIMM: Melbourne).