Keep it Civil, the engineering podcast from UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering, explores the fascinating and diverse world of engineering. We sit down with top engineers from UCL and beyond to discuss some amazing projects tackling real-world problems and shine a light on aspects of engineering science that may not have been on your radar. New episodes every other Wednesday.
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Keep it Civil, the engineering podcast from UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering, explores the fascinating and diverse world of engineering. We sit down with top engineers from UCL and beyond to discuss some amazing projects tackling real-world problems and shine a light on aspects of engineering science that may not have been on your radar. New episodes every other Wednesday.
For the second episode of series three we are joined by Professor Brian Collins to talk us through the work of the UK Collaboratorium for Research on Infrastructure and Cities (UKCRIC), which aims to address the insufficient and unsustainable value extracted by services using national infrastructure.
We analyze the motivations for this project, and look at the developments for UK and international infrastructure it will bring about.
More information about UKCRIC can be found at www.ukcric.com, you can also follow them on twitter @UKCRIC. More information on the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure can be found at www.isngi.org.
Catch up on past episodes of Keep it Civil (soundcloud.com/cege_ucl/sets/keep-it-civil)
Intro & outro music: "Helix Nebula" by Anamanaguchi (freemusicarchive.org/music/Anamanag…-_helix_nebula)
Keep it Civil - UCL Engineering Podcast
Keep it Civil, the engineering podcast from UCL Civil, Environmental & Geomatic Engineering, explores the fascinating and diverse world of engineering. We sit down with top engineers from UCL and beyond to discuss some amazing projects tackling real-world problems and shine a light on aspects of engineering science that may not have been on your radar. New episodes every other Wednesday.