EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2)
My Mres/PhD project is about digitising and integrating legacy National Highways data with the road digital twin, which is a digital copy of the UK’s road network. My supervisors are Dr. Lavindra de Silva (academic) and Gergely Raccuja (National Highways).
I graduated from the University of Cambridge with an Meng specialising in Information and Computer Engineering. My final year project was about generating road defect information from images and point clouds using machine learning and integrating them with the road digital twin. My research interest is in how machine learning and data science can be applied to infrastructure.
Jamie Clarkson publishes paper in the Journal of Solids and Structures
18 September 2024
Well done to Jamie Clarkson whose paper “Torsional buckling of a tape-spring: Review and Renew” was published in the International Journal of Solids and Structures and available to view online on: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0020768324003512 Jamie is from Cohort 3 and in his second PhD year. Jamie’s...
FIBE2 students at the Cambridge May Bumps
25 July 2024
On a short stretch of river deemed too narrow or too winding for conventional side-by-side regattas, this 4-day event is truly an extravaganza not to be missed. Having fun and getting wet is non-negotiable. Traditionally a the end of Easter Term, boats representing their colleges line up one after another. The races are...
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