Civil and Environmental Engineering

Postgraduate
K.K.Meshram@sms.ed.ac.uk
G.1 John Muir
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
Postgraduate
s2767640@sms.ed.ac.uk
1.01 Alexander Graham Bell Building
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Imaging, Data and Communications
Postgraduate
T.Liao-5@sms.ed.ac.uk
1.4 John Muir
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
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Mr Ting-Hsuan Liao
Postgraduate
s1758339@sms.ed.ac.uk
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
Lecturer in Structural Engineering
mtaffeta@ed.ac.uk
3.12 Alexander Graham Bell Building
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
Postgraduate
T.Zhao-30@sms.ed.ac.uk
G.8 John Muir
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
Senior Lecturer
T.Reynolds@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505633
1.22 William Rankine Building
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
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Thomas Reynolds

Tom has been Chancellor's Fellow, Lecturer and Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Civil Engineering at the University of Edinburgh since June 2017. Previously, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Universities of Bath and Cambridge, and in engineering consultancy with White Young Green and Adams Kara Taylor, involved in civil and structural engineering design for projects ranging from a new sea lock in Swansea to the Masdar Institute building with Foster and Partners in Abu Dhabi. He studied for his PhD at the University of Bath in the BRE Centre for Innovative Construction Materials. He then worked as Postdoctoral Research Associate on the Leverhulme Trust sponsored Natural Material Innovation project at the University of Cambridge. Tom has been a chartered member of the Institution of Civil Engineers since 2010.

MEng Engineering Science (First Class), University of Oxford 2005

PhD University of Bath 2013

PGCert Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, University of Cambridge 2017

Tom has been a Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institution of Civil Engineers since 2010

Tom teaches structural mechanics, engineering materials and design courses.

Tom researches the use of wood and bamboo in structures, structural sensing and structural dynamics.

In wood and bamboo, he is interested in connection performance, including the stiffness and strength of dowel-type timber connections, and carpentry connections, including those made by computer numerical control (CNC) fabrication.

In structural sensing and structural dynamics, Tom is interested in what designers can learn by putting sensors on structures and measuring how they move under everyday loads.

IIE - Machine learning assisted flood characterisation and simulation in the sponge cities in China
s2207476@sms.ed.ac.uk
3.02 Alexander Graham Bell Building
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
Personal Chair of Fire Science and Professor and Head of Research Institute
R.Hadden@ed.ac.uk
+44(0)131 6505944
3.04 Alexander Graham Bell Building
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment
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Head and shoulders picture of Rory Hadden

Rory Hadden holds a Personal Chair in Fire Science. Previously he was the Rushbrook Senior Lecturer in Fire Investigation. Prior to joining the University of Edinburgh he held positions at University of Western Ontario and Imperial College London.

His research interests include pyrolysis, ignition, flammability and flame spread with application to the built and natural environments. Rory specialises in experimental work ranging from laboratory scale studies to field scale measurements of fire phenomena with novel sensing methods.

PhD Engineering - University of Edinburgh - 2011

MEng (1st Class) Chemical Engineering - University of Edinburgh - 2007

CIVE09023 Fire Safety Engineering 3

CIVE10011 Fire Science and Fire Dynamics 4

PGEE11243 Fire Science Lab

 

  • Material flammability.
  • Flame spread.
  • Fire emissions.
  • Wildfire ignition, spread, emissions and risk assessment.
  • Fire investigation.

Investigation of fires and wildfires.

I am always interested to talk to anyone with an interest in fire science, fire engineering and how we understand fires and their impacts. Feel free to get in touch.

James.Harding@ed.ac.uk
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure and Environment