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Read more at: Cambridge University awarded £18 million in funding to support UK infrastructure research
Cambridge University awarded £18 million in funding to support UK infrastructure research

Cambridge University awarded £18 million in funding to support UK infrastructure research

24 March 2015

Funding announced by the Chancellor in last week’s budget is part of a wider £138 million programme to support the UK’s infrastructure and cities.


Read more at: UtterBerry Highly Commended at Construction News Specialist Awards 2015
UtterBerry Highly Commended at Construction News Specialist Awards 2015

UtterBerry Highly Commended at Construction News Specialist Awards 2015

19 March 2015

UtterBerry, a wireless sensor system using miniature, ultra low-power sensors, developed by CSIC PhD student Heba Bevan, was Highly Commended at the prestigious and keenly-contested Construction News Specialist Awards announced last night at the London Hilton, Park Lane.


Read more at: Intelligent infrastructure assets article by Professor Duncan McFarlane published in Infrastructure Intelligence
Intelligent infrastructure assets article by Professor Duncan McFarlane published in Infrastructure Intelligence

Intelligent infrastructure assets article by Professor Duncan McFarlane published in Infrastructure Intelligence

9 March 2015

What would it take to enable a piece of infrastructure to take care of itself ? - asks Duncan McFarlane of the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction.


Read more at: Six nominations for Ground Engineering Awards 2015
Six nominations for Ground Engineering Awards 2015

Six nominations for Ground Engineering Awards 2015

23 February 2015

CSIC projects and technologies feature prominently in the newly announced shortlist for the prestigious Ground Engineering Awards 2015.


Read more at: UtterBerry wins Premier Award at CIOB International Innovation & Research Awards
UtterBerry wins Premier Award at CIOB International Innovation & Research Awards

UtterBerry wins Premier Award at CIOB International Innovation & Research Awards

10 February 2015

Intelligent wireless sensor, the UtterBerry, designed and patented by CSIC PhD student Heba Bevan, has received the Premier Digital Innovation Award at the CIOB International Innovation & Research Awards 2014.


Read more at: Capitalising Construction article by Musa Chunge published in Infrastructure Intelligence
Capitalising Construction article by Musa Chunge published in Infrastructure Intelligence

Capitalising Construction article by Musa Chunge published in Infrastructure Intelligence

4 February 2015

What do we build, how do we build it and who are we building for? These three critical questions must be addressed as we tackle infrastructure problems in the developing world. With many UK contractors and consultants operating internationally these questions will arise, and must be addressed, says Musa Chunge who recently completed his MPhil research with CSIC


Read more at: CSIC Head backs tunnelling as antidote to Cambridge congestion
CSIC Head backs tunnelling as antidote to Cambridge congestion

CSIC Head backs tunnelling as antidote to Cambridge congestion

27 January 2015

Solutions to Cambridge’s traffic problems are on the agenda following a call for the City Deal assembly to consider more radical solutions.


Read more at: Making visible the invisible – what consultants want to know
Making visible the invisible – what consultants want to know

Making visible the invisible – what consultants want to know

21 January 2015

CSIC's Kenichi Soga, Cedric Kechavarzi, Philip Keenan, Laing O'Rourke's Musa Chunge and Arup's Vivien Kwan explain how embedding distributed fibre optic sensors in concrete offers a new approach to visualising underground concrete structural quality and assessing subsurface structural performance.


Read more at: Wireless sensing article by CSIC's Kenichi Soga in Infrastructure Intelligence
Wireless sensing article by CSIC's Kenichi Soga in Infrastructure Intelligence

Wireless sensing article by CSIC's Kenichi Soga in Infrastructure Intelligence

16 January 2015

In recent years sensor and communications research has been undergoing a quiet revolution, promising to have significant impact on a new generation of monitoring technologies for civil engineering infrastructure, says Professor Kenichi Soga of CSIC.


Read more at: Smart talking by CSIC’s Campbell Middleton on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
Smart talking by CSIC’s Campbell Middleton on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

Smart talking by CSIC’s Campbell Middleton on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire

16 January 2015

CSIC’s Cam Middleton appeared on BBC Radio Cambridgeshire’s Sue Dougan show to discuss how CSIC technologies are helping to safeguard the future of the Scotland’s Forth Road Bridge along with various other key strategic structures.


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