Innovative research network "AdvanceAEC" established

Five DFG-funded research centers harness international research synergies and fo
Five DFG-funded research centers harness international research synergies and foster the development of early career researchers.
Five DFG-funded research centers harness international research synergies and foster the development of early career researchers. The "Research Network for Advancing Architecture, Engineering and Construction" (AdvanceAEC) brings together international researchers who strive to advance architecture, engineering and construction through digital technologies and an interdisciplinary approach. It aims to address the multifaceted ecological, economic and socio-cultural challenges the built environment is facing. Involved on the part of the University of Stuttgart are the Cluster of Excellence EXC 2120 (Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture, IntCDC) and the Collaborative Research Center SFB 1244: Adaptive skins and structures for the built environment of tomorrow. The research network provides a platform to exchange expertise, foster and build an international research community in the fields of architecture, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, computer science, robotics and social sciences. With particular emphasis on the topics: - Architecture, Engineering and Construction Interdisciplinary Research Co-Design and seamless Digital Technologie Resource efficient and future-proof construction Productivity and automation - Foundation and research network partners are five independently evaluated, publicly funded research networks: - EXC 2120: Integrative Computational Design and Construction for Architecture (IntCDC), University of Stuttgart - Director: Prof. Dipl AA (Hons) Achim Menges - Deputy Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing.
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