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Read more at: Good vibrations for Forth Road Bridge
Good vibrations for Forth Road Bridge

Good vibrations for Forth Road Bridge

12 September 2014

As celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the Forth Road Bridge reached their peak in September, a team from the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) prepares to meet future engineering challenges facing the Scottish landmark.


Read more at: CSIC shortlisted for prestigious industry awards
CSIC shortlisted for prestigious industry awards

CSIC shortlisted for prestigious industry awards

9 September 2014

CSIC was shortlisted for three significant International Tunnelling and Underground Space Awards for 2014, including Young Tunneller of the Year.


Read more at: Making sense of infrastructure: Prof Robert Mair, University of Cambridge, interviews Prof Bill Spencer, University of Illinois
Making sense of infrastructure: Prof Robert Mair, University of Cambridge, interviews Prof Bill Spencer, University of Illinois

Making sense of infrastructure: Prof Robert Mair, University of Cambridge, interviews Prof Bill Spencer, University of Illinois

18 August 2014

Professor Robert Mair has been interviewed in conversation with CSIC’s International Advisory Group member Professor Bill Spencer, Director of the Newmark Structural Engineering Laboratory, University of Illinois. Prof Spencer discusses his work in infrastructure monitoring, including the world-record holding Jindo Bridge...


Read more at: CSIC creates a live laboratory
CSIC creates a live laboratory

CSIC creates a live laboratory

13 August 2014

CSIC has started work to create the Centre’s first-ever live laboratory on site at the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge.


Read more at: Transforming infrastructure delivery is integral to future economic success
Transforming infrastructure delivery is integral to future economic success

Transforming infrastructure delivery is integral to future economic success

6 August 2014

High-quality infrastructure, such as tunnels, bridges, roads, railways, buildings and utilities, is essential for supporting economic growth and productivity. It attracts globally-mobile businesses and promotes social well-being, says CSIC's Head, Professor Robert Mair.


Read more at: Cambridge Conference on Fibre Optic Sensing in Civil Infrastructure confirms CSIC’s global reach
Cambridge Conference on Fibre Optic Sensing in Civil Infrastructure confirms CSIC’s global reach

Cambridge Conference on Fibre Optic Sensing in Civil Infrastructure confirms CSIC’s global reach

25 July 2014

The inaugural Cambridge Conference on Fibre Optic Sensing in Civil Infrastructure (CamFOS) marked another first in bringing leading international FOS experts together at the University.


Read more at: CSIC 2014 Annual Review

CSIC 2014 Annual Review

19 July 2014

CSIC has published its first ever Annual Review. The 30-page publication provides an informative overview of the Centre’s pioneering work with key case studies and industry news. To read the annual review, click HERE to read the electronic version or here to download the pdf version.


Read more at: CSIC to run exclusive Horizon 2020 course

CSIC to run exclusive Horizon 2020 course

27 June 2014

CSIC subsidises an opportunity for industry to hear from experts on Horizon 2020 proposals and forming European consortia.


Read more at: Prestigious 10th Brunel International Lecture hosted by CSIC
Prestigious 10th Brunel International Lecture hosted by CSIC

Prestigious 10th Brunel International Lecture hosted by CSIC

20 June 2014

'Collectively we are stronger - engineers generating collaborative solutions to strengthen community resilience post-disaster' Duncan Gibb - Executive General Manager, SCIRT


Read more at: CSIC June 2014 Newsletter

CSIC June 2014 Newsletter

17 June 2014

The latest news, analysis and events at CSIC.


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