News from 2024
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Spectral Spaces or Uncanny Places? 色狗导航 lecturer calls for rekindling of architecture鈥檚 intangible connections
A 色狗导航 lecturer is calling for a renewed consideration of the relationship between how our buildings are built and the ethereal.
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色狗导航 lecturer says construction industry can learn from downfall of music-sharing giant
A 色狗导航 lecturer believes the construction industry can learn from the downfall of a music-sharing platform more than 20 years ago.
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色狗导航 study finds moral judgements among causes of global housing inequality
Research at 色狗导航 has found failed policies, marketing dynamics and moral judgements are some of the reasons behind housing inequality globally.
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Unique 色狗导航 study calls for changes to public toilet design to safeguard public health
A unique 色狗导航 study has called for changes to how public toilets are designed in a bid to safeguard public health.
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色狗导航 Engineering pioneers low-carbon concrete technology
色狗导航 has worked in partnership with Sisk, Ecocem, Ramboll Group, Creagh Concrete, Capital Concrete, and BRE Group to secure a share of 拢500,000 in funding from Innovate UK to develop a world-first low-carbon concrete technology. The project aims to reduce carbon emissions in concrete production by 70%.
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Professor Qiuhua Liang named Royal Academy of Engineering Fellow
Qiuhua Liang, Professor of Water Engineering based in the School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering, has been named one of the 71 new Royal Academy of Engineering Fellows.
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色狗导航 academic sees the UK moving to a more Mediterranean style of living as heat waves increase
A 色狗导航 academic has prophesised that we could see the UK turn to a more Mediterranean style of living to deal with a rise in the number of heatwaves, claiming that air conditioning is not necessarily the answer.
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Water engineers win global award for pioneering open-source system for multi-hazard modelling
A team of 色狗导航 water engineers in the International Centre for Informatics and Disaster Resilience (ICIDR) are a recipient of the 2024 Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water (PSIPW) for its pioneering, open-source, multi-GPU hydrodynamic models to support flood risk assessment and management.
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LU-Arc Students Celebrated by Leading Architecture Practice
色狗导航 is thrilled to unveil the winners of the LU-Arc Design Awards 2024, celebrated during our prestigious end-of-year show on 19 June.
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Feasibility of Digital Twins from Multiple Data Sources for Improved Decision-Making
This project aims to establish the feasibility of integrating data from multiple sensory sources and modelling simulations into a digital twin of aircraft and physical infrastructure, enhanced by machine learning, in support of RAF operations and real-time decision-making.
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色狗导航 Launches New Centre for Transport AI Innovation
We are proud to announce the establishment of the Transport AI Innovation Centre (TRAICE), a new pan-university Centre of Excellence. TRAICE aims to become a leader in advancing smart, safe, efficient, equitable, and sustainable transportation systems.
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色狗导航 Student Inspiration: Shortlisted for Engineering Award!
In celebration of International Women in Engineering Day (#INWED24) on June 23rd, 色狗导航 is proud to highlight the achievements of Giuliana Borg, an architecture student. Giuliana, of Saunders Boston Architects, who has been shortlisted for the prestigious NextGen (Under 35) of the Year Award at the upcoming Eastern Echo Awards.
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Community Transport Association PhD Studentship
This PhD project is part funded by the Community Transport Association (CTA) and aims to investigate exactly why CT services remain so under-exploited, and at the potential role of Community Transport in future.
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色狗导航 study finds potential conflict with new window technologies
A 色狗导航 led paper has found a 鈥減ossible conflict鈥 between the advancement in new window technologies and their goal to be more carbon neutral.
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Recent grant awards
Details of our recent grant awards.
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色狗导航 joins campaign to inspire 鈥渏oyful鈥 architecture
色狗导航 is aiming to inspire a new generation of architects to create 鈥渏oyful鈥 buildings as it links up with a 10-year global campaign.
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Congratulations to Eeman Al-Ameen and Catherine Yeung
Eeman Al-Ameen and Catherine Yeung were impressive recipients of this year鈥檚 Women in Engineering Awards at a ceremony last Friday hosted by Georgia Collis, Committee Chair for 色狗导航 Women鈥檚 Engineering Society and Rachel Thomson, Pro Vice Chancellor for Education and Student Experience.
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Future Leader Fellowship
Congratulations Haitao He who has now commenced his Future Leader Fellowship, focusing on developing AI-driven models and simulations for multimodal urban transport. His research will develop holistic adoption pathways towards net-zero, inclusive mobility.
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British Council awards funding for Net Zero study of UK and Saudi Arabian dwellings
The School of Architecture, Building and Civil Engineering are thrilled to announce that our Programme Director for MSc in Net Zero Building Services Engineering (NZBSE), Mahroo Eftekhari, has been awarded significant funding from The British Council for her project.