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Read more at: Making the case for Smart Infrastructure – CSIC and Industry Partner article published in Infrastructure Intelligence

Making the case for Smart Infrastructure – CSIC and Industry Partner article published in Infrastructure Intelligence

31 January 2017

The case for Smart Infrastructure as defined in the Smart Infrastructure Paper, a collaboration between CSIC and industry experts, is made in an article published in the latest edition of Infrastructure Intelligence.


Read more at: Video - Mixed reality for infrastructure

Video - Mixed reality for infrastructure

25 January 2017

New video about getting virtual infrastructure models out of the computer and into the workspace


Read more at: UtterBerry chosen for export to China

UtterBerry chosen for export to China

16 January 2017

UtterBerry®, the new smart sensing technology, invented by former CSIC student Heba Bevan, has been announced as the chosen advanced technology for export to China.


Read more at: Cam Middleton appointed to Independent Design Panel for HS2
Cam Middleton appointed to Independent Design Panel for HS2

Cam Middleton appointed to Independent Design Panel for HS2

6 January 2017

Campbell Middleton, Professor of Construction Engineering at the University of Cambridge and CSIC Co-Investigator, has been appointed to the Independent Design Panel for High Speed Two.


Read more at: CSIC's Winter 2016 Newsletter published

CSIC's Winter 2016 Newsletter published

15 December 2016

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Read more at: CSIC to collaborate on 3 new Innovate UK projects

CSIC to collaborate on 3 new Innovate UK projects

7 December 2016

CSIC is part of three collaborative projects which have recently won funding from the UK’s innovation agency, Innovate UK.


Read more at: Using new sensing technology to understand the complex structural response of masonry arch bridges

Using new sensing technology to understand the complex structural response of masonry arch bridges

7 December 2016

CSIC’s deployment of fibre optic sensing to monitor masonry arch bridges has provided new insights into the behaviour of this type of structure and could provide a simple and affordable method to identify structural damage.


Read more at: Tim Broyd gives Presidential Address at the Institution of Civil Engineers

Tim Broyd gives Presidential Address at the Institution of Civil Engineers

7 December 2016

On the 1st of November 2016 Professor Tim Broyd succeeded from Sir John Armitt as President of the Institution of Civil Engineers.


Read more at: Creating smart infrastructure through smart alliances

Creating smart infrastructure through smart alliances

6 December 2016

How academia and industry can work together to drive innovation


Read more at: The University of Cambridge hosts APESS 2016

The University of Cambridge hosts APESS 2016

2 December 2016

Civil engineering students from around the world travelled to Cambridge to learn from international experts in the field of smart structures for a three-week summer school sponsored by CSIC.


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The University of Cambridge along with other international collaborators wins Collaborate to Innovate Award 2023 from The Engineer Magazine - Innovative Pre-straining Tools and BOFDA Technology Assessment.

26 March 2024

On Thursday, February 29th, 2024, The Engineer UK announced the winners of the 2023 Collaborate to Innovate (C2I) Awards. The winner under the 'Information, Data & Connectivity' category was the collaborative research initiative titled 'Innovative Pre-Straining Tools and BOFDA Technology Assessment’, a global...

The evolving landscape of decision-making with AI in connected places and cities.

14 March 2024

In the cover story of the latest issue of BIM Today, Dr Kwadwo Oti-Sarpong, senior research associate at the University of Cambridge, reflects on the evolving landscape of decision-making with AI in connected places and cities, emphasising the increasing reliance of the public sector on artificial intelligence to address...

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