Advancing Cooler Road Solutions to Deliver Climate Resilient Value for Queensland’s Transport Network

Jaimi Harrison is a results-driven sustainability researcher specialising in materials science, urban planning, and laboratory analysis. Her work focuses on advancing sustainable infrastructure by developing technical specifications for recycled materials in road maintenance, enhancing both environmental resilience and long-term performance.

With a multidisciplinary approach, Jaimi delivers projects centred on decarbonisation, climate change risk, and asset management. She has a proven track record of bridging technical research with practical application for major clients, including commercial organisations, local government and various state transport departments across Australia.

Highly analytical and adaptable, Jaimi excels in stakeholder engagement and project coordination. She holds a Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) from Monash University and a Master of Urban Planning and Environment from RMIT. Her expertise ensures that innovative research translates into impactful, real-world infrastructure solutions.

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