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 Chair of Infrastructure Management, led by Prof. Bryan Adey and the Chair of Transportation and Mobility Planning, led by Prof. Eva Heinen are excited to announce the launch of the Sustainable Urban Transitions Lab, a collaboration between ETH Zürich and Bolt, as part of the Bolt Urban Fund programme.
From bridges and tunnels to railways, Switzerland has always invested heavily in the upkeep of its infrastructure. But how does it keep everything operating safely and smoothly while also instilling confidence that nothing will go wrong?
Jin Rui Yap, a doctoral candidate at Prof. Bryan Adey’s Chair of Infrastructure Management at ETH Zurich and the Future Cities Laboratory Global, participated in the conference The Dynamics of Critical Infrastructures in Cities, organized by the Research Training Group KRITIS at Technische Universität Darmstadt from 19–21 March 2025.
David Garcia Sanchez presented TECNALIA: “From R&D to Certification for Construction Sector and More” at Bryan T. Adey's Chair of Infrastructure Management at ETH Zürich on Monday, 31 March 2025.
TECNALIA is the largest applied research and technological development centre in Spainand a European benchmark and member of the Basque Research and Technology Alliance.
Prof. Dr. Bryan T. Adey's Chair of Infrastructure Management would like to congratulate doctoral candidate Jin Rui Yap for having her article titled “Trends and opportunities in adaptive planning for the built environment: A literature review” published in the Journal City and Environment Interactions.