Engineering - Civil Engineering - Research
The School of Civil Engineering offers two research-based higher degrees:
The Master of Engineering Science (M.Eng.Sc. - mode 1)
The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.).
The research programmes (MEngSc and PhD) reflect the wide spectrum of Civil Engineering practise.
Current research includes
soil mechanics and foundation problems,
analytical and experimental aspects of structural behaviour,
traffic and transportation studies,
water and environmental engineering,
computational modelling of civil engineering materials,
systems and processes.
UCD Civil Engineering has made major investments in recent years to modernise and improve its research capability across a range of sub-disciplines and to establish facilities for world class research.
Facilities include laboratories for structural testing, concrete, soils, road materials, hydraulics, water and effluent analysis, PC and workstation facilities and an engineering workshop.
A student can undertake a research project on any approved topic under the direction of a member of the academic staff of the School.
Prospective candidates should contact the academic staff member whose research interests are close to the candidates preferred research area.
Duration
Civil Engineering T240, T241 Graduate Research PhD FT / PT 4/6 Years
Civil Engineering T250, T251 Graduate Research MEngSc FT / PT 2/4 Years
Research
Current research includes
soil mechanics and foundation problems,
•analytical and experimental aspects of structural behaviour,
•traffic and transportation studies,
•water and environmental engineering,
•computational modelling of civil engineering materials,
•systems and processes.
More details
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Qualification letters
MEngSc / PhD
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ),Degree - Doctoral (Level 10 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Full time,Part time,Daytime
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