
معرفی
Prof Cise Unluer is the Chair in Net Zero at the University of Manchester's School of Engineering, leading the Manchester CREATES team. His research focuses on sustainable construction materials, carbon sequestration, recycling of waste materials, and low-carbon cement technologies. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge, MSc from Imperial College London, and BEng from Vanderbilt University.
Education:
- PhD in Structural and Environmental Engineering, University of Cambridge (2009-2012)
- MSc in Concrete Structures and Business Management, Imperial College London (2006-2007)
- BEng in Civil Engineering and Mathematics, Vanderbilt University (2002-2006)
Research Interests: Development of carbon-neutral construction products, sustainable cement production from waste materials, self-healing composites, 3D printing, machine learning for material prediction, and circular economy integration.
Key Projects:
- UK-Singapore Collaborative R&D Call (2024-2027): Maximizing value of incineration waste and carbon capture for Net Zero construction.
- Royce Industrial Collaboration Programme (2024): Construction waste valorization and carbon capture.
- Natural Environment Research Council (2022-2026): Climate-resilient city infrastructure in Glasgow.
Grants and Awards: Over £10M in funded projects, including Royal Society grants, Newton Fund, and Innovate UK initiatives. Active in securing fellowships for early-career researchers.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Manchester CREATES team, collaborating globally on sustainable construction innovations. Open to PhD/postdoc applications in low-carbon materials and circular economy solutions.
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