Research Division
Division of Materials Technology
- Advanced Composting and Waste Processing
- Advanced Environment and Materials
- Advanced Materials Composites and Environmental & Health Technology
- Building and Construction Management
- Energy and Materials
- Environmental and Water Resource Engineering
- Geotechnology and Geomatic Engineering
- Highway and Transportation Engineering
- Hybrid Composites Materials
- Intelligent Construction Research Group (ICON)
- Materials Engineering
- Membrane and Nanofibre
- Structure and Materials
Division of Sustainable Energy
- Bioenergy
- Power and Energy Research Laboratories (PERL)
- Energy Transition
- Green Hydrogen Generation
- High Voltage Power Energy
- Process System Engineering
Division of Mechatronics
The mechatronics division is an interdisciplinary research division, merging mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering to develop systems that advance automation, intelligence, and precision across various industries. Through integration of hardware and software systems, the researchers work on designing and optimizing automated and intelligent systems that leverage predictive analytics, embedded electronics, precision control, and advance materials. This enables the development of smart devices, autonomous vehicles, adaptive control systems, and high-precision machinery to meet the demands of today’s industries. The division also emphasizes the use of data analytics and machine learning to enhance decision-making processes and system responsiveness. Through implementation of data-driven methodologies, the Mechatronics Division enables systems to predict failures, optimize performances, and minimize downtime, creating smarter and more sustainable engineering solutions. The research groups in this division are:
The mechatronics division is an interdisciplinary research division, merging mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering to develop systems that advance automation, intelligence, and precision across various industries. Through integration of hardware and software systems, the researchers work on designing and optimizing automated and intelligent systems that leverage predictive analytics, embedded electronics, precision control, and advance materials. This enables the development of smart devices, autonomous vehicles, adaptive control systems, and high-precision machinery to meet the demands of today’s industries. The division also emphasizes the use of data analytics and machine learning to enhance decision-making processes and system responsiveness. Through implementation of data-driven methodologies, the Mechatronics Division enables systems to predict failures, optimize performances, and minimize downtime, creating smarter and more sustainable engineering solutions. The research groups in this division are:
- Applied Predictive Analytics
- Biomedical Informatics Research Group (BIRG)
- Computational and Electronics System
- Intelligent Transportation Research Group (ITRG)
- Precision Automation Research Group (PARG)
- Nano Engineering and Materials