Researchers at the Faculty of Civil Engineering conduct research in the following fields:

Geodesy:

  • displacement and deformation testing
  • designing geodetic and photogrammetric control networks
  • low-altitude photogrammetric studies
  • designing and deploying spatial information systems
  • designing and implementing thematic spatial databases
  • terrain analysis using aerial and satellite imaging and NMTs
  • optoelectronic reconnaissance system
  • sarchitecture inventory taking using short-range ground-based photogrammetry methods
  • photogrammetric processing of aerial and satellite images
  • setting up and maintaining 3D cadastres
  • remote sensing methods in natural environment studies, including pollution propagation
  • GNSS observation processing
  • monitoring GPS reference stations’ operations and navigation system interference analysis
  • numerical modelling and forecasting of weather (COAMPS and WRF)
  • remote sensing-based atmospheric studies for meteorological intelligence purposes
  • modelling Earth gravity field and monitoring geodynamic processes.

Civil engineering:

  • military bunkers, bunkers and shelters for population protection and national civil defence
  • testing and numerical modelling of the destruction mechanism of materials, structural elements, and buildings subjected to explosive loads
  • new construction partition and structural systems with high impact and explosion energy absorption capacity
  • experimental testing and numerical simulations of soil reinforcement under explosive loads
  • modelling od dynamic interactions between structures and the ground
  • optimising heat insulation and building energy efficiency studies
  • collapsible bridge structures as well as road and runway pavements
  • identification of transport infrastructure functioning hazards and assessment of the operation process
  • expert systems for structure durability assessment
  • studies of construction and transport infrastructure resilience in crisis situations
  • studies of structural and materials technology solutions for rapid construction, reconstruction and repairs of buildings and special structures in crisis situations

   
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