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Civil Engineering

 

The welfare of a society has always been and still is strongly related with the development of infrastructures to satisfy the needs of food, water, energy, transportation and housing, as well as the protection against natural disasters under the constraints of sustainability and protection of the environment.

The civil engineer has the challenge to satisfy the vital needs of the society as a global player who is able to design, build, manage and maintain complex infrastructure projects with a global approach, taking into account socio-economical and environmental interactions. He is a generalist with high competences in various fields such as structures, hydraulic schemes and energy, geotechnics and tunnelling, transportation infrastructures and systems, management, legal and economical aspects as well as environmental issues. Civil engineers work in multidisciplinary and very often multicultural teams.

High priority is given to a transdisciplinary teaching in the Faculty ENAC by bringing together civil engineers, architects and environmental engineers, thanks to the programme "Design and build together".

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Next Seminar: February 23rd, 2010 at 17:15, Room CM3

Advanced Traffic Management using Behavioral Models and Network Simulation
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  • 07.12.2009: Un pont plutôt qu'un tunnel

    Il tient à son projet! Jean-Claude Schneider, ingénieur à la retraite, milite depuis plusieurs années pour la construction d'un pont sur le Doubs plutôt que d'un tunnel afin de résoudre les problèmes de trafic dans la région du Locle. Un ouvrage pour lequel Eugen Brühwiler, professeur et directeur du Laboratoire de maintenance, construction et sécurité des ouvrages de l'EPFL, est le conseiller technique. A lire dans "L'Express".


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    Civil Engineering section

    Station 18
    CH-1015 Lausanne

    Tel.:+41(0)21.693.28.05
    Fax:+41(0)21.693.63.50

    Director :
    Prof. Anton Schleiss
    Assistant :
    Mr Marc-André Studer

    Secretary:
    Ms Bettina Mottier

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