Publications

Matt Malone, “Musings of a Forensic Engineer”, Claims Magazine, May 25, 2006

Matt Malone, "Lightning: Cutting Paths through the Claim", Without Prejudice, Volume 70, No.2, October 2005, pg 58-61

Matthew Malone, "Cause: The Key to Coverage, Subrogation & Loss Prevention", Technical Tips from the Experts, LWG Consulting, Winter 2005.

Matt Malone, "Cause & Origin: From Fire to Facts: How Structure Fires Differ From Machine Fires", Technical Tips from the Experts, LWG Consulting, Summer 2004.

Matt Malone, "Cause and Origin Investigators Do Not Need to Understand How the Equipment Works ... and other myths cleared up ..." Technical Tips from the Experts, LWG Consulting, Spring 2004.

Matt Malone, "Rising to the Challenge - A first hand account from one consultant directly involved in the diverse and challenging tasks at hand on-site at Ground Zero", Technical Tips from the Experts, FTI/LWG Consulting, Spring 2002.

Matt Malone, "HVAC - What You Need to Know", Technical Tips from the Experts, FTI/LWG Consulting, Winter 2002.

Malone, M.J., “Tripod Robots for Planetary Surface Operations”, Proceedings: 2nd Canadian Space Exploration Workshop, Calgary, Alberta, Aug 1999

Malone, M.J., “A Novel Exploration Concept: Hopping Rovers for Small Body Exploration”, Proceedings: Canadian Space Exploration Workshop, Toronto, Ontario, Aug 1998

Malone, M.J., and Hughes, P.C., “Planning Spider Robot Operations on Space Trusses”, Proceedings: CASI Symposium on Space Mission Operations, St-Hubert, Quebec, Dec 1995

M.J. Malone, Experimental Testing and Finite Element Analysis of Plates and Shells Subject to Blast Loading, M.A.Sc. Thesis, University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies, 1990.

J.E. Slater and M.J. Malone, “Blast Structural Response Tests of UTIAS GRP Cylinders”, Suffield Research Note No. 923, Field Trial Procedure No. 204, Defence Research Establishment Suffield, National Defence, March, 1988.

M.J. Malone, "An Experimental Investigation of Modulus and Fatigue Life of 0 Degree Graphite Fibre Composites", B.A.Sc. Thesis, Division of Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Toronto, Spring, 1986


Major Undergraduate Projects

M.J. Malone and J.Winfield, "Design of a Heavy Lift Aircraft", 4th Year Final Project Report, Division of Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Toronto, April, 1986.

M.J. Malone, "Vision Guided Assembly from a Random Orientation", 4th Year Final Project Report, Division of Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Toronto, December, 1985.

E. Blake, J. Daniels, M. Malone, P.Virotes, "Autonomous Computer Controlled Hovercraft in a Maze", EngSci 2nd Year Design, Final Project Report, Division of Engineering Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Toronto, April, 1983.