IMIS-Lab, directed by Prof. Enrique García Macías, conducts research on intelligent systems for the monitoring, diagnostics, and lifecycle management of civil and heritage infrastructure. The laboratory integrates advanced sensing technologies, robotics, smart materials, artificial intelligence, and digital engineering to develop innovative solutions for structural assessment, preventive maintenance, and infrastructure resilience. Through interdisciplinary research, IMIS-Lab aims to contribute to safer, more sustainable, adaptive, and climate-resilient built environments.
The laboratory is structured into three main research areas: Civil Engineering, Coastal Engineering, and Cultural Heritage, coordinated by Prof. Enrique García Macías, Prof. Pilar Díaz Carrasco, and Prof. Lourdes Carrillo Gutiérrez, respectively.
IMIS-LAB focuses on advanced sensing, structural health monitoring, digital twins, and data-driven methodologies for the assessment, preservation, and resilience of civil and heritage infrastructure. Our research integrates experimental testing, smart materials, artificial intelligence, and IoT technologies to develop innovative solutions for safer, more sustainable, and climate-resilient structures.
Advancing intelligent monitoring and infraestructure systems throgh interdisciplinary research.
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