Professor Pal Mangat
Professor Pal Mangat is a Senior Academic and Director of the Centre for Infrastructure Management at the Materials and Engineering Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Institute, Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ.
Professor Fin O' Flaherty
Professor Fin O'Flaherty works in the Centre for Infrastructure Management within MERI. Within this research centre, Fin uses his wealth of experience to deliver services for businesses operating in the infrastructure and construction sector
HIPIMS technology underpins commercial success
High Power Impulse Magnetron Sputtering is a technology which uses short, very high power pulses to apply protective coatings to a range of different surfaces
Building bridges with local authorities
Bridge Inspectors training events are being delivered by Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ, one of the first in the country to teach the new code of practice for bridge inspectors
Study to alleviate fuel poverty
A study will be used to determine the impact of renewable energy options on fuel poverty and the ability of low income households to have satisfactory heating
MERI Student Day a Huge Success!
his year’s MERI Student Seminar Day saw a record number of 2nd year research students giving a talk, 17 in total. The talks were of a very high standard and at the end of the day two 1st prizes were awarded to Helga Razaghi and Itai Vutabwarova
Roman cement product offers solutions for rendering and plastering applications
Historic building consultants Orsi and Associates were looking into the possibility of using Roman cements in plaster and render mortars for both conservation and new build applications
New materials engineering course a big success!
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ is now offering a full time undergraduate BEng (Hons) in Materials Engineering. The course is running in its first year and has proved very popular with ten students currently enrolled and more interested for next academic year
Osama El Sherif announced winner of the Jeremy Laskowski prize!
We are delighted to announce that this year's Jeremy Laskowski prize for excellence in PhD research has been awarded to Osama el Sherif