Dr Yu Zhang, Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge, joins us at the DRF Lunchtime Clinic to talk about Balancing High Tech and Resources: Sustainable (Re)generative Structures.
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Digital Roads of the Future
Dr Yu Zhang, Assistant Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Cambridge, joins us at the DRF Lunchtime Clinic to talk about Balancing High Tech and Resources: Sustainable (Re)generative Structures.
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Prof Asaad Faramarzi, Professor of Civil and Geotechnical Engineering in the School of Engineering and head of the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Birmingham, joins us at the DRF Lunchtime Clinic to talk on Data-Informed Ground Engineering: Machine Learning for Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructure.
The DRF Lunchtime Clinic is delighted to present two of our research colleagues from the CIT Lab, Dr Mudan Wang and Dr Hamidreza Alavi who will be joining us to talk about the research they have undertaken; Digital Twin for Building Operation and Maintenance: AEGIR Project.
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The DRF Lunchtime Clinic welcomes Dr Alain Zarli, Managing Partner at R2M Solution and Secretary General of ECTP, the European Construction Technology Platform, to talk about ECTP and the Built4People (B4P) Partnership: networks and clusters in support of future European research and innovation in construction and the built environm
Here at the DRF Initiative we recognise that carrying out research can be an all-consuming process. As part of the DRF Lunchtime Clinic we are encouraging all our Researchers and PhD Students to join us to find out how they can improve their wellbeing at work and where to seek support when needed.
We look forward to introducing Dr Jin Di, visiting Fellow at University of Cambridge, and hearing his talk on Intelligent Evaluation of Cable-Stayed Bridge Service Performance.
We are always very proud to present speakers from our programme here on Digital Roads of the Future. Today, we have the pleasure of the first of the Digital Roads PhDs who are reaching the end of their time with us here.
The DRF Lunchtime Clinic is running a special workshop for all researchers to be delivered by Sarah Collins, Communications Manager at the University of Cambridge, on Communication is part of the research process – so what works and what doesn’t?
Kicking off the Michaelmas Term 2025 series of DRF Lunchtime Clinics, we are pleased to welcome Dr Olaf Wysocki to talk on CV4DT: Computer Vision for Digital Twins, where perception meets geometry.
As a special edition of the DRF Lunchtime Clinic, we are delighted to welcome Dr Nan Li, Associate Professor at the Department of Construction Management, Tsinghua University to Cambridge to speak on Human spatial responses to extreme events: From building evacuation to urban mobility.