Institutes of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Institute of Digital and Autonomous Construction (B-01)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Kay Smarsly

Phone:       +49 40 42878-5023
Email:           kay.smarsly(at)tuhh.de

The Institute of Digital and Autonomous Construction (IDAC) conducts interdisciplinary research in all areas of digitalization in civil engineering and is engaged in the exploration of fundamental informational methods for modern civil and environmental engineering. Application areas include cyber-physical systems, smart sensors/actuators, construction robotics, cognitive building, additive manufacturing, and AI-based Industry 4.0 technologies.

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Institute for Wastewater Management and Water Protection (B-02)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Otterpohl

Phone: +49 40 42878-3007

Institute email: ro@tuhh.de

As an international pioneer, the institute conducts research on resource-oriented wastewater systems with recovery of water, nutrients and soil substrates. Further focal points are the elimination of micro-pollutants in wastewater treatment plants as well as water-appropriate and climate-regulating regenerative agriculture for Central Europe and beyond. The Group “Bioresource Management” conducts research on topics related to the combined material and energetic utilization of residual bioresources in interdisciplinary projects with region-specific implementation. These topics are complemented by "Environmental Robotics".

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Institute for Building Materials, Building Physics and Building Chemistry (B-03)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Schmidt-Döhl

Phone: +49 40 42878-3224

Institute email: bauphysik@tuhh.de

The research activities of the Institute for Building Materials, Building Physics and Building Chemistry focus on the following topics:

  • Corrosion and durability of building materials, building material composites and components (experimental investigation, modeling, computational service life prediction and design, building material optimization).

  • Special and high-performance building materials

  • Test methods for building materials and components

  • Interrelationships between composition, microstructure, processing and service properties during the transition from unprocessed building material through the processing state to the hardened material

  • Energy saving, building and environment

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Institute for Structural Analysis (B-04)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Bastian Oesterle

Phone: +49 40 42878-3987

Email: bastian.oesterle@tuhh.de

The Institute for Structural Analysis conducts basic research in the field of computational methods of non-linear structural mechanics. The scientific work is interdisciplinary and primarily methodically oriented. The focus is on the finite element method, innovative design and simulation methods, stability problems, non-linear dynamics and applications of artificial intelligence in structural mechanics. Associated experimental work completes the research profile.

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Institute of Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Management (B-05)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Grabe

Phone: +49 40 42878 3782

Instituts Email: prahl@tuhh.de

The main research areas of the Institute of Geotechnical Engineering and Construction Management are soil mechanics and soil dynamics, numerical simulation of soil using different methods, geotechnics in general and marine geotechnics in particular, as well as numerically supported optimization of construction methods and geotechnical structures. Corresponding research projects are located in areas of basic and applied research.

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Institute for Metal and Composite Structures (B-08)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Marcus Rutner

Phone: +49 40 42878-3022

Email: marcus.rutner@tuhh.de

The objectives of the scientific work at the Institute of Metal and Composite Structures are, on the one hand, early detection and localization of degradation in metal structures through acoustic methods and, on the other hand, tailored development of nano- and microstructured hybrid metals aiming at a delay of degradation and understanding of material mechanisms across length scales. The societal impact is increase of lifetime and operational readiness of metal infrastructure at reduced maintenance costs.

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Institute for Geo-Hydroinformatics (B-09)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr. Nima Shokri

Phone: +49 40 42878-2871

Institute email: geohydroinformatics@tuhh.de

 

The Institute of Geo-Hydroinformatics addresses soil, water and climate related challenges. It focuses on generating new knowledge through research and innovation, developing new measurement tools and prediction methods to gain an accurate understanding of multiphase and multiscale processes occurring near the Earth's surface.

 

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Institute of Hydraulic Engineering (B-10)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Peter Fröhle

Phone: +49 40 42878-4600

Institute email: wasserbau.office@tuhh.de

The institute's research activities focus on questions of hydraulic engineering and on questions of the effects of climate change in coastal areas. Emphasis is placed on research on protection against too much water as a result of storm surges, inland flooding and heavy precipitation, and on water management during droughts as protection against too little water. Other focal points include sediment transport and technical solutions for erosion control, as well as the use and development of estuarine areas.

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Institute of Water Resources and Water Supply (B-11)

Head of Institute: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Mathias Ernst

Phone: +49 40 42878-3453

Institute email: sekretariatwwv@tuhh.de

The research topics of the Institute of Water Resources and Water Supply span the entire urban water cycle. They include new methods of water quality assessment, innovative water treatment processes, process modeling and water reuse concepts. The DVGW Research Center TUHH is affiliated with the institute. It contributes practical challenges of drinking water supply such as the effects of climate change, online monitoring and residuals management.

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