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Dr Adrienn Tomor serves as an Associate Professor in Engineering Design and Construction at The Bartlett School of Sustainable Construction, University College London. Her expertise spans structural engineering, sustainable infrastructure development, and the pioneering Digital Stone Construction initiative for ultra-low emission building solutions. She actively contributes to policy through membership in the Department for Transport College of Experts and the Public Policy Collaboration project.
Her academic qualifications include:
- Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education, UWE Bristol
- PhD (Doctor of Philosophy), University of Exeter
- MEng in Bridge Engineering, Technical University of Dresden
Dr Tomor's research centers on long-term infrastructure performance, with emphasis on structural behavior, material durability, and health monitoring of masonry systems. She investigates fatigue mechanisms, environmental degradation effects, and sustainability metrics while developing digital stone construction methodologies to transform traditional building practices into scalable, low-carbon solutions for bridges and housing.
Analysis of her 30+ publications reveals consistent focus on masonry arch bridges, structural monitoring via acoustic emission, and life-cycle sustainability. Her work integrates experimental material testing with practical engineering applications, addressing critical gaps in infrastructure resilience and environmental impact reduction across historical and modern structures.
No formal scientific awards were documented, though her professional recognition includes appointment to the Department for Transport College of Experts where she advises on national infrastructure policy.
She has supervised numerous undergraduate and postgraduate students in structural design, bridge engineering, and construction materials. Her collaborations span academia, industry, and government bodies focused on embedding sustainability into infrastructure planning and execution through evidence-based policy development.
Dr Tomor leads the Digital Stone Construction initiative, coordinating interdisciplinary teams of engineers, material scientists, and policymakers to advance low-carbon building technologies. This program focuses on adapting digital fabrication techniques to traditional stone construction for competitive, large-scale sustainable infrastructure projects.



