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Projects

Members of the department are involved in various multidisciplinary and cutting-edge research projects in civil engineering that address critical challenges facing the communities and the nation at large. The following are recent successfully completed research projects:

Safer Prepared for resilient school building communities

The mobile App for building seismic risk assessment and School community resilience in Malawi is the main output from this research project. It was done in collaboration with the University of Bristol, UK.

A rapid, high level analysis of water safety planning in rural communities using groundwater sources in Uganda and Malawi

This research project was conducted in collaboration with University of Surrey,UK.

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EP/P028233/1: PREPARE: Enhancing PREParedness for East African Countries through Seismic Resilience Engineering

In collaboration with the University of Bristol, UK, the following are some of the outputs from the research:

  • Seismic fragility curves for Malawi.
  • Seismic Vulnerability of Building in Malawi

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Limestone Calcined Clay Cement: a low-cost construction material to realize a resilient and sustainable built environment in Malawi

The Civil Engineering Department in collaboration with the Cardiff University, UK, conducted this research. The following is the main outcome:

  • Malawian-Based Limestone Calcined Clay Cement

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Safer Prepared for resilient school building communities

The mobile App for building seismic risk assessment and School community resilience in Malawi is the main output from this research project. It was done in collaboration with the University of Bristol, UK.

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A rapid, high level analysis of water safety planning in rural communities using groundwater sources in Uganda and Malawi

This research project was conducted in collaboration with University of Surrey,UK.

EP/P028233/1: PREPARE: Enhancing PREParedness for East African Countries through Seismic Resilience Engineering

    In collaboration with the University of Bristol, UK, the following are some of the outputs from the research:

    • Seismic fragility curves for Malawi.
    • Seismic Vulnerability of Building in Malawi
Limestone Calcined Clay Cement: a low-cost construction material to realize a resilient and sustainable built environment in Malawi

    The Civil Engineering Department in collaboration with the Cardiff University, UK, conducted this research. The following is the main outcome:

    • Malawian-Based Limestone Calcined Clay Cement
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