M.Sc. in Civil and Structural Engineering: Third Semester and Master Projects Ideas 2015

Johan Christian Clausen

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Abstract

The following pages contain a list of project ideas proposed by the scientific staff at the Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University, and a number of companies. Most of the project ideas in this catalogue may form the basis for long and short master projects as well as regular 3rd semester projects at the M.Sc. programme in Civil and Structural Engineering.

Each project description provides a brief overview of the purpose as well as the main activities. Further, a weighting between theoretical analysis, experimental work and computer modelling has been proposed. Usually, this weighting can be changed slightly in accordance with the wishes of the students. The contact persons listed will act as primary supervisors. Questions regarding details about each proposed project should be asked to these persons. The contact details can be found via a person search on the university home page. Furthermore, other ideas for projects may be discussed with a potential supervisor.

Many private engineering companies have a homepage on which they state that they would like to collaborate with students on a master project.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAalborg
PublisherDepartment of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University
Number of pages56
Publication statusPublished - 2015
SeriesDCE Latest News
Number48
ISSN1901-7308

Keywords

  • Project ideas
  • Wave energy concerters
  • Coastal protection
  • Wave measurement
  • Rubble mound breakwaters
  • Waves
  • Bucket foundation
  • Soil stiffness
  • Numerical modelling
  • Finite element method
  • Wind turbines
  • Noise
  • Vibrations
  • Structural dynamics
  • Structural modelling
  • Fiber-cement

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