Organisation: Department of Engineering
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Research Groups
Building Energy and Building Services Engineering
Learn moreBuildings consume 40% of global energy. People spend more than 90% of their time indoor. Thus the importance to achieve sustainable and healthy buildings.
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Research Groups
Structural Engineering and Composite Structures
Learn moreResearch on integral solutions including structural design, execution and sustainability with focus on composite structures in steel, concrete and timber.
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Transport Research Group
Learn moreMobilab’s mission is to advance the state of the art in transport engineering and help create a smarter and more sustainable moving world.
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Mechanics and Structural Analysis
Learn moreExpertise on characterisation, modelling, analysis and optimisation of (building) materials and load-bearing structures in civil and mechanical engineering.
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Energy Mix
Learn moreRenewable energies contribute to decentralized electric energy production, integrating distributed thermal and electrical generation with consumption to support sustainable living.
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High Performance Manufacturing
Learn moreThe mission of our research group is to support manufacturing industry and increase it’s competitiveness through modern manufacturing technologies
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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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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.