Bridge Inspection Training Course Delivery Team
An introduction to the core delivery staff of our Bridge Inspection Training Course, which consists of a blend of academia and industry who between them have extensive knowledge in the field of maintenance and repair of bridges.
Building insulation testing
At the Centre for Infrastructure Management, we are able to evaluate and test the comparative thermal performance of reflective and multi-foil insulations.
CIM PhD Research Opportunities
The Centre for Infrastructure Management has a number of research topics available for PhD projects in the structural concrete, structural steel, cementitious and non-cementitious materials, conservation of heritage structures, and energy efficiency infrastructure areas.
Conservation of heritage structures
At the Centre for Infrastructure Management, we have extensive expertise in the characterisation of heritage materials by means of analytical laboratory techniques and in the development and evaluation of mortars and processes for the conservation and repair of heritage structures.
Forensic investigation of lightbulbs CPD course (Dates TBC)
This short course will explore opportunities and limitations of forensic failure investigation of automotive light bulbs.
Forensic investigation of lightbulbs CPD course December 2020
This short course will explore opportunities and limitations of forensic failure investigation of automotive light bulbs.
Forensic investigation of lightbulbs CPD course March 2020
This short course will explore opportunities and limitations of forensic failure investigation of automotive light bulbs.
Forensic investigation of lightbulbs CPD course September 2020 (Cancelled due to Covid-19)
This short course will explore opportunities and limitations of forensic failure investigation of automotive light bulbs.
Bridge Inspection Training Course, Glasgow (Days 4 - 6)
This full 6 day course is designed for personnel who are engaged in the maintenance and management of bridges within the highways and railways sector.
Developing a Potential New Cure for Back Pain
Sheffield Hallam University Researchers from BMRC and MERI are developing a potential new cure for back pain