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CERIS AT A GLANCE

CERIS – Civil Engineering Research and Innovation for Sustainability – is an FCT-registered research unit operating in the Civil Engineering area. It is hosted by the Department of Civil Engineering, Architecture and Georesources (DECivil) of Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), University of Lisbon (ULisboa).

Members

The research staff of CERIS works in diverse and complementarity scientific areas, which offer an engaging and dynamic multidisciplinary environment.

Members

International Students

International students find in CERIS appropriate conditions to their expectations for training and development.

Highlights & Figures 2015-2019

The quality and impact of research activities of CERIS in 2015-19 are summarized here.

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Comunication in Science

CERIS integrates the group of Science Communication of Instituto Superior Técnico research units.

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Latest News

CERIS PhD Students Shine at the 5th CLBMCS with Prestigious Awards

The 5th Luso-Brazilian Congress on Sustainable Building Materials | Construção 2024 Congress, held from November 6 to 8 at Instituto Superior Técnico, concluded with a...
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University of Lisbon Achieves Top Rankings in Civil Engineering for 2024

The University of Lisbon has secured outstanding positions in global and regional rankings for Civil Engineering, reflecting its academic and research excellence. The 2024 rankings...
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CERIS Researchers Publish Innovative Study with Video Abstract

The research article “StainView: A Fast and Reliable Method for Mapping Stains in Facades Using Image Classification in HSV and CIELab Colour Space”, published in...
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CERIS PhD Students Excel at the 10th Edition of PhD Open Days

On November 4–5, 2024, the Técnico Innovation Center hosted the 10th edition of PhD Open Days, a vibrant platform for showcasing cutting-edge research. Among the...
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