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Department of Civil
Engineering
Head of Department: Professor A. Zingoni
Departmental Profile
The Department of Civil Engineering currently has an
establishment of 14 permanent full-time academic
positions, supported by a dedicated complement of 16
technical, administrative and secretarial staff. It offers
a four-year BSc (Civil Engineering) degree programme
and several taught postgraduate programmes, as well
as supervised research studies leading to Master’s and
Doctoral degrees of the University of Cape Town. The
Department currently has an enrolment of about 400
undergraduate students and 60 postgraduates.
Postgraduate teaching and research is conducted within
the framework of well-established research groups in
the areas of Structural Engineering and Mechanics,
Geotechnical Engineering, Concrete Materials and
Technology, Hydraulic Engineering, Water Quality and
Water Engineering, Urban Engineering and Management,
Transport Studies and GIS. Members of staff also interact
with research groups in other departments, such as
the Centre for Research in Computational and Applied
Mechanics (CERECAM). The Department has fruitful
collaborative links with several local and overseas
universities, and with local industry. Much of the work done
by members of staff finds application in industry.
The high quality of the research undertaken by the
Department is evidenced by the considerable number of
peer-reviewed publications in ISI-accredited international
journals produced by members of staff annually, and the
international recognition that members of staff enjoy in their
areas of research. Members actively participate on the
committees of local professional bodies, provide expert
advice to industry, and serve on the editorial and advisory
boards of various international journals and conferences.
Departmental Statistics
Permanent and Long-Term Contract Staff
Professors
3
Associate Professors
7
Emeritus Associate Professors
4
Senior Lecturers
3
Lecturers
1
Research Staff
1
Technical Support Staff
5
Administrative and Clerical Staff
7
Laboratory Support Staff
4
TOTAL
35