CivE 779D

Future Infrastructure Systems


Description

This highly interdisciplinary course is intended for senior year undergraduate students and graduate students. The course will introduce various emerging concepts and technologies in the context of smart and sustainable cities and provide an overview of future cities and their main components, such as Future Infrastructure Systems, Future Energy Systems, and Future Mobility Systems. With a particular emphasis on the Future Infrastructure Systems and their sustainability and resiliency, this course will cover various related topics in the context of such as sensing technologies, data analytics, AI, as well as interdependencies, operation, management, and decision-making for/of Future Infrastructure Systems.

Learning Outcomes

Identify the main components of future infrastructure systems and their roles in smart, sustainable, resilient cities
Apply recent advances in emerging technologies such as sensing, data analytics, and AI for FIS
Monitor, assess, and manage the next generation infrastructure systems
Describe interdependencies and the requirements of resiliency of FIS
Adapt existing infrastructure structure systems to future cities in the context of sustainability and resiliency in the face of climate change

Lecture Seminar Lab Credits Total AU
3 0/1 0/1 3 37.8
M % NS % CS % ES % ED %

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Undergraduate Program(s)


Sections & Respective Instructors

B2 - 2025/2026 - Winter - Mustafa Gul & Maziar Jamshidi
B2 - 2024/2025 - Fall - Mustafa Gul
B2 - 2023/2024 - Fall - Mustafa Gul