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Articles written by CSIC Investigators, Research Associates and member of the Carbon Code Advisory Group feature in a number of industry publications.

Thought leadership articles written by: Dr Rehema Msulwa, Research Associate at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at the University of Cambridge, titled ‘The role of infrastructure in levelling up – are we creating vicious or virtuous cycles?’; Dr Kristen MacAskill,  Assistant Professor in Engineering, Environment and Sustainable Development at the University of Cambridge, titled Forward planning – making resilience a certainty in an uncertain world’; and Dr Heleni Pantelidou, Associate Director at Arup, civil engineer and champion of sustainable development and decarbonisation of the built environment, titled ‘Accelerating decarbonisation – winning the race to a net zero carbon future’ have been published by industry title Infrastructure Intelligence and the membership magazine for the Chartered Institute of Civil Engineer Surveyors, Civil Engineering Surveyor.

CSIC Research Associate Dr Omar Abo Madyan has written an article titled ‘Data-driven insights can support construction’s ongoing journey to net zero’ which has been published in the November issue of PCB Today.

The monthly series of CSIC’s Smart Infrastructure Blog also presents insights and comment from CSIC researchers, partners and associates about using data-driven insights to enable better and sustainable decision-making for resilient, resource-efficient and cost-effective infrastructure.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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