The Infrastructure Management Group mission is to improve the construction and management of infrastructure with special attention focused on the improvement of decision making from general planning for entire networks to detailed planning for specific projects. This mission is being achieved through teaching the fundamentals of infrastructure management to our students, and pushing the forefronts of knowledge in the field of infrastructure management through our research.
The effective collaboration between the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and ETH Zürich made it possible to develop ready-to-use tools for hospital resilience operationalization in conflict-affected areas.
The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geomatic Engineering at ETH Zurich is one of the best in the world: in the latest QS World University Rankings 2025, ETH is ranked second in Civil & Structural Engineering, marking a steady rise from 9th place in 2021.
Doctoral candidate Yushu An, from Prof. Bryan T. Adey's Chair of Infrastructure Management, presented at the 3rd IACM Digital Twins in Engineering Conference &1st ECCOMAS Artificial Intelligence and Computational Methods in Applied Science (DTE & AICOMAS 2025), held from February 17 to 21, 2025, in Paris, France.
A new reserach article by Prof. Bryan T. Adey's Chair of Infrastructure Management titled "Project-Level Optimization of Repair Activities for the Recovery of Transportation Assets after Inland Flood Events" has been published in the Journal of Infrastructure Systems.
Prof. Bryan Adey‘s Chair of Infrastructure Management took part in the kick-off event for a new EU project called RENOMIZE. Arnor Elvarsson attended the kick-off on January 21-23 in Klagenfurt, Austria, which is home to the project leaders Joanneum Research.