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Teaching and supervision

Taught programmes

We run the following taught Master’s courses and modules:

The following Master’s programmes fall within the scope of our research:

Doctoral research

We are looking for new doctoral students in all of our research themes.
The following doctoral topics and students were supervised by our team and our collaborators:

  • Energy system transition from the perspective of multi-agent systems: Ruiqiu Wang
  • Performance evaluation of geopolymer composite encapsulated phase change material and its application in building walls: Yansong Wang
  • A scale independent but context sensitive model of infrastructure for anticipation and self-healing through inter-dependencies: Lauren McMillan
  • A master framework for resilience of infrastructure through anticipatory and self-healing mechanisms: Zahra Mahabadi
  • Decision-making in telecoms regulation in infrastructure sharing: Yerlan Durmagambetov.
  • Adaptive tension, self-organization and emergence: complex system perspective of supply chain disruptions: Anurag Tewari.
  • Implications of Water Framework Directive on potable water treatment: Dr Tom Dolan.
  • Disruptions and disturbances in the supply network: Phil Greening.
  • Resilience, safety and technology innovation in interdependent infrastructure systems: Neda Naghshabandi.
  • Information sharing in perishable product supply chains: Luluk Lusiantoro.
  • Analysing the combined effect of EV and PV adoption on the distribution networks: Ali Alderete. 
  • Multi-sector planning for future net zero infrastructure planning under uncertainty: Lillie-Amber Peters
  • Water, nutrient and future of food production: Jamie Gonzalez
  • Flood risk management under uncertainty for built infrastructure planning: Mengke Ni
  • Produced water management and infrastructure utilisation: Afrah AlEdan
  • Building's Energy Consumption Pattern and Design-Built Parameters: Abdulrahman Almufarrej