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building information modelling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 57 building information modelling PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Digitally twinned rating systems for low energy housing in Scotland.

This PhD Project aims to develop innovative ‘digitally twinned’ rating systems for low energy housing in Scotland. Energy efficiency is becoming a pressing issue that must be addressed in current and future housing developments. Read more

Development of Cognitive Digital Twin for Predictive Maintenance of Building Facilities

As an emerging concept, digital twins have been adopted to save costs and improve reliabilities in many different industries, including the Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) industry. Read more

Development of resilient hospitals through enhanced built environment design and research

Approximately one-fifth of the confirmed COVID-19 cases and the majority of the infected frontline healthcare workers were associated with healthcare-acquired infections during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more

PhDs in Natural and Built Environment

Our research seeks to understand the impact of social, environmental, and economic changes on society, drawing on this understanding to contribute to the better design and planning of spaces and places. Read more

Buried Infrastructure Digital Twin: Integrating BIM with cutting-edge computing technologies for real-scale buried infrastructure tests

The continuous requirement of project safety, stability and resilience of complex underground systems leads to demands for more efficient computational assessment tools that can be used to assist design and decision making during the project life cycle. Read more

Engineering Better Social Outcomes through Requirements Management and Integrated Asset Data Processing

The needs of society are no longer serviceable using the traditional methods of infrastructure providers and operators. Urbanisation, pressure on global resources, population growth and migration across borders is placing new demands, which traditional methods can no longer adequately serve. Read more

Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE CDT) Loughborough and UCL (UK) and MaREI (IRL)

 Recruitment for the October 2023 intake is now open. The programme of study. The ERBE Centre for Doctoral Training provides four-year (FT) PhD training at either Loughborough or UCL. Read more

Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE CDT) Loughborough and UCL (UK) and MaREI (IRL)

 Recruitment for the October 2023 intake is now open. The programme of study. The ERBE Centre for Doctoral Training provides four-year (FT) PhD training at either Loughborough or UCL. Read more

Energy Resilience and the Built Environment (ERBE CDT) Loughborough and UCL (UK) and MaREI (IRL)

 Recruitment for the October 2023 intake is now open. The programme of study. The ERBE Centre for Doctoral Training provides four-year (FT) PhD training at either Loughborough or UCL. Read more

Spectroscopy and Modelling of Rare-Earth Ions in Quantum-Information Candidate Materials

Quantum memories based on rare-earth ion dopants are arguably the best available, offering high efficiencies, multi-hour coherence times, and large bandwidth storage of entanglement. Read more

Fractional order modelling of neurons

Project Overview. Fractional order calculus (integro-differential equations that are of non-integral order) is an emerging methodology with wide applications across all areas of Physics and Engineering. Read more

Construction materials and products. Investigation about embodied carbon assessment methods and solutions

Buildings consume 40% of energy produced in the world. This percentage increases to over 60% in the UK. In European countries, existing regulations limit operational energy consumption/carbon emissions and have brought to considerable savings. Read more

Modelling hair lubrication in the presence of additives

This project will study the molecular-level interactions and fundamental mechanisms responsible for wet friction in hair-to-hair contacts in the presence of new additives used in silicone-free conditioners and sulfate-free shampoos. Read more

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