Doctoral Students
- Omar Alelweet Development of alkali activated materials for sustainable construction
- Ahmed Alawais Sustainable Concrete
- Kiran Apsunde Design implications of Nature-based Solutions (NBS) systems on Urban Environmental Quality
- Sudipta Lal Basu Propose a turbulence model for wind fields of wind farms using rapid distortion theory
- Rodolfo Benevenuto Transport Development and Poverty Reduction in Northeast Brazil
- Saheba Bhatnegar Environmental supporting conditions for GWDTEs using remote sensing applications
- Ella Bijkerk Environmental supporting conditions for fens
- Brian Considine Reducing Energy Consumption in Air Filtration Systems
- Alejandro Javier Criado Monleon Characterisation and functionality of soil treatment units microbial mats (“Biomats”) in on-site wastewater treatment systems
- Miguel Crespo Chacón Hydropower Energy Recovery from Irrigation Networks
- Fabio Delle Grazie Ecosystem services provided by groundwater dependent wetlands in karst areas
- Alejandro Jimenez Rios Conservation of Earthen Vernacular Buildings in Ireland
- Louis-Marin Lapastoure Optimisation of XL Monopiles supporting offshore wind turbines through advanced numerical modelling of cyclic loading effects
- Unnikrishnan Brijitha Madhavan Health monitoring of offshore energy generating towers
- Dorde Mitrovic Hydropower energy recovery from water distribution networks
- Aonghus Ó Domhnaill Impact of NO2 on Health with Particular Emphasis on Vulnerable Groups
- Anita Ortega Designs and Characterization of Largescale Building Integrated PLSC and PLDS Device
- Niti Saini Indoor environment of A-rated domestic buildings in Ireland
- Jan Spriet Drain Water Heat Recovery
- Calvin Stephen Development of a Low Cost Sensor Technology for Predictive Maintenance of Hydropower Turbines
- Luka Vucinic The impact of on-site wastewater effluent on karst springs
- Nilki Weerawardana Optimal Design and Control of Water Distribution Networks Within Ireland And Wales
- Hoa Xuan Nguyen Numerical investigation of wave-current interaction by using Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics method