
Skanska Technology Ltd
Skanska Technology Ltd
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assignment_turned_in Project2018 - 2024Partners:Durham University, Skanska (United Kingdom), Geosynthetics Ltd, Welsh Government, Skanska Technology Ltd +22 partnersDurham University,Skanska (United Kingdom),Geosynthetics Ltd,Welsh Government,Skanska Technology Ltd,Royal Haskoning,NWL,Welsh Local Government Association,WELSH GOVERNMENT,Department for Infrastructure,UK Aecom,Arup Group Ltd,Arup Group (United Kingdom),Durham University,Arup Group,AECOM Limited (UK),Northumbrian Water Group plc,Skanska Technology Ltd,Royal Haskoning,Roads Service,NHBC National House-Building Council,National House Building Council,Welsh Government,Welsh Local Government Association,Aecom (United Kingdom),Transport NI,Geosynthetics LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/R005834/1Funder Contribution: 1,761,590 GBPClimate change is causing, and will continue to cause, more intense precipitation events and greater amplitude of warm and cold temperatures leading to severe flooding, extreme drying, freezing and thawing. This will affect many parts of the urban geo-infrastructure such as shallow foundations, retaining structures, buried utilities, road subbase and railway formations. The costs of damage due to shrink/swell movements on clay soils have resulted in economic losses of over £1.6 billion in the UK during drought years. The novelty of the proposed research is the development of "climate adaptation composite barrier systems" (comprising water holding layers and a capillary barrier) capable of limiting the impact of a changing environment on the geo-infrastructure and hence increasing their engineering sustainability and resilience. Environmental cyclic actions imposed on our infrastructure are governed by soil-plant-atmosphere interaction, which is a coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical problem driven by the atmosphere and influenced by soil type, stress history, stress level, mineralogy, soil-water chemistry and vegetation. Understanding this complex problem requires systematic research and a coherent approach. This proposal describes systematic experimental and numerical modelling studies to understand the response of composite barrier systems, when subjected to extreme weather events and long-term climate changes, and to develop appropriate sustainable adaptation technologies to mitigate potential impacts on urban geo-infrastructure.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2014 - 2024Partners:Skanska Technology Ltd, MTG Research Ltd, Constellium (France), Loughborough University, Pro Brand International Europe Ltd +42 partnersSkanska Technology Ltd,MTG Research Ltd,Constellium (France),Loughborough University,Pro Brand International Europe Ltd,TES Electronic Solutions,MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE,TES Electronic Solutions,Crystapol International Limited,Loughborough University,FORD MOTOR COMPANY LIMITED,Bell Labs Ireland,MTC,Pro Brand International Europe Ltd,Renishaw (United Kingdom),MACPHIE,Constellium,IBM UNITED KINGDOM LIMITED,Shadow Robot Company Ltd,IBM (United Kingdom),Hi Speed Sustainable Manufacturing Inst,GE Druck plc,Crystapol International Limited,The WISE Campaign,The WISE Campaign,Manufacturing Technology Centre (United Kingdom),Moredun Research Institute,MRI,Skanska (United Kingdom),Centre for Process Innovation CPI (UK),Surface Active Solutions Ltd,Renishaw plc (UK),Ford Motor Company (United Kingdom),Surface Active Solutions Ltd,HSSMI (High Speed Sust Manufact Inst),RENISHAW,Centre for Process Innovation,CPI,MTG Research (United Kingdom),IBM (United Kingdom),GE Druck plc,Macphie of Glenbervie Ltd,Space Engineering S.p.A.,Airbus (Italy),Nokia (Ireland),Skanska Technology Ltd,Shadow Robot (United Kingdom)Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/L014998/1Funder Contribution: 3,603,180 GBPThis Centre for Doctoral Training in Embedded Intelligence, the first in the UK, addresses high priority areas for economic growth such as autonomous complex manufactured products and systems, functional materials with high performance systems, data-to-knowledge solutions (e.g. digital healthcare and digitally connected citizens), and engineering for industry, life and health, which are also key priorities for Horizon 2020, the new EU framework programme for research and innovation. Horizon 2020 explicitly spells out ICT and Manufacturing as key industrial technologies. Its remit fits the EPSRC priority areas of ICT for Manufacturing and Data to Knowledge, and has an impact on industrial sectors as diverse as logistics, metrology, food, automotive, oil & gas, chemistry, or robotics. In addition, our world (homes, transport, workplaces, supplies of food, utilities, leisure or healthcare) is constantly seeking for interactive technologies and enhanced functionalities, and we will rely on these graduates who can translate technologies for the end-user. The uniqueness of this Centre resides on the capability to innovatively address a myriad of Embedded Intelligence challenges posed by technical needs ranging from the EI supply chain: the design stage, through manufacturing of embedded or on-bedded devices, to the software behind data collection, as well as integrative technologies, to finally the requirements from end-users. The thematic areas, discussed conjointly with industry during the preparation of this proposal, allow us also to recruit students from a vast range of educational backgrounds. A strong user pull defines the nature of the challenges that this CDT will tackle. The graduates who shall come to alleviate the shortage of skilled engineers and technologists in the field will be exposed to the following thematic areas: > Device design, specification of sensors and measurement devices (power scavenging, processing, wire & wireless communications, design for low power, condition monitoring); > Packaging & integration technologies (reliability and robustness, physical and soft integration of devices, sub-components and wider system environment); > Intelligent software (low level, embedded, system level, database integration, ontology interrogation, service oriented architectures, services design); > Manufacturing solutions (design for manufacture of embedded systems, advanced and hybrid manufacturing processes for embedding, process consolidation technologies, biomimetics and cradle-to-cradle for sustainability production, etc.); > Applications engineering (design and implementation of embedded technologies for in-time, in-line products, processes and supply chains; product and process design for embedded intelligence); > System Services: (i) Service Foundations (e.g., dynamically reconfigurable architectures, data and process integration and semantic enhanced service discovery); (ii) Service Composition (e.g. composability analyses, dynamic and adaptive processes, quality of service compositions, business driven compositions); (iii) Service Management and Monitoring (e.g. self: -configuring, -adapting, -healing, -optimising and -protecting) and (iv) Service Design and Development (e.g. engineering of business services, versioning and adaptivity, governance across supply chains). Our flagship, the 'Transition Zone' training, will facilitate the transition into doctoral studies in the first year of studies, and, closer to the end of the programme, out to industry or self-employment. As employable high calibre individuals with a good understanding of enterprising, commercialisation of research, social responsibility, gender equality and diversity, innovation management, workplaces, leadership and management, our doctorates will grow prosperity bottom up, enjoying a wealthy network of academic and industrial contacts from their years at the CDT, as well as their peers at the Centre.
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