Organisation: Department of Engineering
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Research Groups
Geophysics and Remote Sensing
Learn moreThrough advanced geophysics and remote sensing techniques, GRS aims to facilitate groundbreaking research in satellite remote sensing and environmental studies.
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Research Groups
Geodesy and Geospatial Engineering
Learn moreHigh-precision monitoring/digitizing for geodetic, geophysical, engineering and environmental applications using GNSS, remote sensing and reality capture.
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Computer-Aided Engineering & Additive Manufacturing
Learn moreThe group major activities are towards research and project-based teaching in 3D CAD modelling, numerical analysis and rapid prototyping.
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Extended Discrete Element Method
Learn moreThe Extended Discrete Element Method (XDEM) project is developing a new generation of software that can be used for multi-physics applications.
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Computational Mechanics
Learn moreThe Legato Research Team, led by Prof. Stéphane P. A. Bordas, develops computational modelling tools to understand complex systems.
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Urban Water Management
Learn moreThe Urban Water Management research group is headed by Prof. Joachim Hansen and has been active in the field of urban water management since 2009.
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Applied Thermodynamics
Learn moreAt Applied Thermodynamics, where we’re making waves with cutting-edge research on energy transfer and creating innovative solutions for a sustainable future.
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Applied Mechanics and Energy Efficiency
Learn moreThe group focuses its research on two directions – Applied mechanics: fatigue and strength assessment of bridges and materials; and Energy efficiency of buildings and industrial processes.
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Advanced Engineering and Smart Sensors Solutions
Learn moreThe research area of AE3S Lab is based on robust and smart sensors for estimation and identification of complex systems with unpredictable behaviors.
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News
Inaugural lecture Prof. Inès Chihi
Learn moreIn her inaugural lecture, Prof. Inès Chihi will explore the disruptive potential of smart sensors and their role in the digital transformation of our societies.