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National Research Facility for Infrastructure Sensing

Interdisciplinary Centre for infrastructure sensors and instrumentation
 

 

CSIC 10th Anniversary

3 June – 13 July 2021

This year, the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction (CSIC) is celebrating 10 years of collaborating to transform infrastructure and construction through smarter information. This vision is as relevant today as it was at the Centre’s launch 10 years ago. 

An Innovation and Knowledge Centre, funded by EPSRC, Innovate UK and Industry Partners, CSIC works closely with partner organisations to develop and demonstrate approaches to data acquisition and innovative applications of technologies to help establish the UK market for smart infrastructure and construction. Smart infrastructure solutions enable efficient and sustainable whole-life asset management decisions for both new and existing infrastructure.

To celebrate this important milestone, CSIC is hosting a number of special online events running from 3 June to 13 July. These include the publication of the 2021 CSIC Annual Review, launch of the Carbon Reduction Code for the Built Environment and the CSIC Distinguished Lecture by Professor Jim Hall, Professor of Climate and Environmental Risk at the University of Oxford, titled ‘The data revolution in global-scale analysis of climate risks to infrastructure systems’.

To view the full programme of events and book your place at any number of the talks organised, visit the CSIC Anniversary page.  All events are free to attend. 

 

Through the University of Cambridge, CSIC is an active member of the UK Collaboratorium for Research on Infrastructure and Cities (UKCRIC) and is hosted in the UKCRIC-funded National Research Facility for Infrastructure Sensing (NRFIS).

To find out more about CSIC visit: https://www-smartinfrastructure.eng.cam.ac.uk/