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About
The department is City, University of London’s nucleus of civil engineering education and research, with courses at PhD, postgraduate, undergraduate and foundation level and an active research community.
Situated in the heart of London
Situated in the heart of London - a global hub of design, architecture and construction, the Department of Civil Engineering boasts purpose-built, comprehensively equipped laboratories with facilities including a geotechnical centrifuge and heavy structures strong floor.
All undergraduate degree courses hold Joint Board of Moderators accreditation and postgraduate taught degrees are accredited as further learning schemes for Chartered Engineer status.
Study
The department offers a range of courses at undergraduate, postgraduate taught and research degree level. We also support a foundation degree course.
See which course is right for you:
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
Research degrees
Foundation degrees and programmes
Research
Our research in Civil Engineering incorporates two expert centres that maintain strong links with industrial partners and actively build our international reputation in novel design projects.
Research Centre for Civil Engineering Structures
Research Centre for Civil Engineering Structures brings together three interlocking groups, all focusing on the analysis of different complex and/or special engineering structures: long-span bridges; tall buildings; and nuclear structures.
Research Centre for Multi-scale Geotechnical Engineering
Research Centre for Multi-scale Geotechnical Engineering explores novel solutions to geotechnical problems by linking micro-mechanics to the macro response.
Research Centre for Fluid-Structure Interaction
Through its considerable multidisciplinary expertise, the Research Centre for Fluid-Structure Interaction aims to address some grand challenges associated with fluid-structure interaction in bio-mechanics, aeronautical, civil and marine engineering.
Centre of Excellence in Temporary Works and Construction Method Engineering
The main aims of the Centre of Excellence in Temporary Works and Construction Method Engineering are to provide opportunities in Temporary Works and Construction Method Engineering, with a postgraduate course available and targeted research projects with direct industry involvement.
Staff
Featured academics
Academic staff
- Professor Ashraf Ayoub, Associate Dean (Corporate Partnerships)
- Dr Alfredo Camara Casado, Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering
- Professor Cedric D'Mello, Professor of Structural Engineering
- Dr Sam Divall, Lecturer in Geotechnical Engineering
- Dr Joana Fonseca, Senior Lecturer In Geotechnical Engineering
- Dr Feng Fu, Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering
- Dr Agathoklis Giaralis, Associate Professor (Reader) in Structural Dynamics
- Professor Andreas Kappos, Honorary Visiting Professor
- Professor Qingwei Ma, Professor of Hydrodynamics
- Dr Brett McKinley, Senior Lecturer in Structural Engineering
- Dr Andrew McNamara, Senior Lecturer
- Dr Panagiotis Mergos, Senior Lecturer
- Dr Tatyana Micic, Associate Dean - PG (Education and Student Satisfaction)
- Professor Neil Taylor, Professor of Geotechnical Engineering
- Professor Konstantinos Tsavdaridis, Professor of Structural Engineering
- Dr Shiqiang Yan, Professor of Computational Mechanics
Facilities
We have an array of recently refurbished facilities, including exceptional laboratories.
The Geotechnical Centrifuge Facility is the centrepiece of the Civil Engineering Laboratory which also accommodates a large flexible laboratory space used for centrifuge model preparation, model testing at 1g, concrete testing and teaching.
Adjacent to this are concrete mixing and casting facilities, a temperature-controlled soil element testing laboratory and a concrete durability laboratory.