The Renewable Energy and Advanced Construction Technologies Laboratory (REACT-Lab) research team seeks to accelerate the global climate transition by generating innovative technologies that economically utilise renewable energy sources and sustainable material technologies.
REACT-Lab aims to develop advanced modelling and optimisation techniques, sustainable materials and construction techniques that enable creative and reliable multifunctional structures for renewable energy systems and carbon-neutral construction technologies.
The REACT-Lab mission is sustainable advancement of design and optimisation techniques with a focus on the circular economy using new engineering materials.
REACT-Lab applies the SMART methodology, including Sustainability, Materials, Analytical, Reliability and Technologies.
Key areas
- Mechanics of Functionally Graded Materials and Structures: Developing exact analytical and semi-analytical solutions for different energy and construction materials and structures.
- Structural Optimisation and Data-driven Analysis: Addressing shape optimisation, data-driven and physics-informed reduced-order models
- Renewable Energy Systems and Construction Technologies: Advancing sustainable practices for developing carbon-neutral engineering materials, such as concrete, asphalt and composites.
- Reliability-Based Design Optimisation: Leveraging the computational efficiency of surrogate models combined with the flexibility of the double-loop approach.
