The Infrastructure Management Group mission is to improve the construction and management of infrastructure with special attention focused on the improvement of decision making from general planning for entire networks to detailed planning for specific projects. This mission is being achieved through teaching the fundamentals of infrastructure management to our students, and pushing the forefronts of knowledge in the field of infrastructure management through our research.
PhD student Hamed Mehranfar, from Prof. Bryan T. Adey's Chair of Infrastructure Management at ETH Zürich, presents at the Transport Research Arena (TRA) 2024 in Dublin, Ireland.
Arnór Elvarsson, a doctoral student at Prof. Bryan Adey’s Chair of Infrastructure Management, is presenting at the Urban Research Seminar on April 17, 2024 at ETH Zürich, Hönggerberg.
Renovating buildings to improve their energy efficiency is a crucial step towards Switzerland achieving its climate targets. ETH Zurich researchers can now reveal the most effective renovation strategies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions: replace fossil-fuel heating systems and harness the potential of bio-based building materials like straw and hemp. The study in the journal "Nature Communications" was led by Alina Galimshina and professors Bruno Sudret and Guillaume Habert.
“Respect – Reflect – Respond”: Starting today, you’ll come across this slogan at various places at ETH Zurich. It’s part of the new Respect programme aimed at all members of the university community. These three words summarise how we should treat each other at ETH: on equal terms, willing to reflect on our own thoughts and actions, and responding appropriately in a variety of contexts.
Prof. Bryan T. Adey of the Chair of Infrastructure Management at ETH Zurich presents at the 5th Symposium on Infrastructure Asset Management (SIAM), this coming Saturday, 16 March 2024.