Suchergebnis: Katalogdaten im Frühjahrssemester 2024

Raumentwicklung und Infrastruktursysteme Master Information
Master-Studium (Studienreglement 2021)
Vertiefungsfächer
Vertiefung in Netzinfrastrukturen
NummerTitelTypECTSUmfangDozierende
101-0579-00LInfrastructure Management 2: Evaluation ToolsW6 KP2GB. T. Adey, C. Richmond
KurzbeschreibungThis course provides tools to predict the service being provided by infrastructure in situations where the infrastructure is expected to

1) to evolve slowly with relatively little uncertainty over time, e.g. due to the corrosion of a metal bridge, and

2) to change suddenly with relatively large uncertainty, e.g. due to being washed away from an extreme flood.
LernzielThe course learning objective is to equip students with tools to be used to the service being provided from infrastructure.
The course increases a student's ability to analyse complex problems and propose solutions and to use state-of-the-art methods of analysis to assess complex problems
InhaltReliability
Availability and maintainability
Markov chains
Event trees
Fault trees
Regression analysis
Neural networks
Bayesian networks
SkriptAll necessary materials (e.g. transparencies and hand-outs) will be distributed before class.
LiteraturAppropriate reading material will be assigned when necessary.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesAlthough not an official prerequisite, it is perferred that students have taken the IM1:Process course first. Understanding of the infrastructure management process enables a better understanding of where and how the tools introduced in this course can be used in the management of infrastructure.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengeprüft
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenAnalytische Kompetenzengeprüft
Entscheidungsfindunggeprüft
Problemlösunggefördert
102-0248-00LInfrastructure Systems in Urban Water Management Information
Prerequisites: 102-0214-02L Urban Water Management I and 102-0215-00L Urban Water Management II.
W3 KP2GJ. P. Leitão Correia , M. Maurer, A. Scheidegger
KurzbeschreibungAn increasing demand for infrastructure management skills can be observed in the environmental engineering practice. This course gives an introductory overview of infrastructure management skills needed for urban water infrastructures, with a specific focus on performance, risk and engineering economics analyses.
LernzielAfter successfully finishing the course, the participants will have the following skills and knowledge:
- Know the key principles of infrastructure management
- Know the basics of performance and risk assessment
- Can perform basic engineering economic analysis
- Know how to quantify the future rehabilitation needs
InhaltThe nationwide coverage of water distribution and wastewater treatment is one of the major public works achievements in Switzerland and other countries. Annually and per person, 135,000 L of drinking water is produced and distributed and over 535,000 L of stormwater and wastewater is drained. These impressive services are done with a pipe network with a length of almost 200,000 km and a total replacement value of 30,000 CHF per capita.

Water services in Switzerland are moving from a phase of new constructions into one of maintenance and optimization. The aim today must be to ensure that existing infrastructure is professionally maintained, to reduce costs, and to ensure the implementation of modern, improved technologies and approaches. These challenging tasks call for sound expertise and professional management.

This course gives an introduction into basic principles of water infrastructure management. The focus is primarily on Switzerland, but most methods and conclusions are valid for many other countries.
SkriptA script to support the lectures will be available for download from the Moodle course page.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengeprüft
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenAnalytische Kompetenzengeprüft
Entscheidungsfindunggefördert
Medien und digitale Technologiengefördert
Problemlösunggefördert
Soziale KompetenzenSensibilität für Vielfalt gefördert
Verhandlunggeprüft
Persönliche KompetenzenAnpassung und Flexibilitätgefördert
Kreatives Denkengefördert
Kritisches Denkengeprüft
103-0570-00LUrban Planning and Urban Policy Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen W4 KP2GD. Kaufmann
KurzbeschreibungWe live in an urban and urbanizing society. Cities and dense regions are places where transformations such as climate change, economic globalization, settlement expansions, migration, or digitization manifest themselves first and most clearly. In this lecture, we study how cities plan for and react to these global transformations by making use of planning approaches and policy instruments.
LernzielOverall learning goal: Students can describe and explain the problems that arise in dense urban settings and they can analyze and compare how cities plan for and react to these urban problems through planning and policy-making
Learning objective 1: Students can explain and infer what kind of problems emerges in cities
Learning objective 2: Students discover and analyze different urban policy sectors
Learning objective 3: Students can compare and evaluate different types of urban planning and policy-making approaches
InhaltDescription of content (max 4000 characters):
In this course, we cover the following topics:
- Urbanization and urban governance
- Urban planning and policy
- Densification and urban development
- Gentrification
- Affordable Housing
- Public spaces
- Gender-sensitive planning
- Transportation
- Smart cities
- Climate change
- Economic development
- Platform economies
- Security
- Migration policies
- Urban sustainable development

We approach each topic by a mix of in-class discussions of one mandatory reading, inputs from the lectures, oral presentations of students as well as written reflections by students.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengeprüft
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenAnalytische Kompetenzengeprüft
Problemlösunggeprüft
Projektmanagementgefördert
Soziale KompetenzenKommunikationgeprüft
Kooperation und Teamarbeitgeprüft
Menschenführung und Verantwortunggefördert
Selbstdarstellung und soziale Einflussnahmegeprüft
Sensibilität für Vielfalt geprüft
Verhandlunggeprüft
Persönliche KompetenzenAnpassung und Flexibilitätgefördert
Kreatives Denkengeprüft
Kritisches Denkengeprüft
Integrität und Arbeitsethikgeprüft
Selbstbewusstsein und Selbstreflexion geprüft
Selbststeuerung und Selbstmanagement geprüft
101-0388-00LPlanning of Underground Space Information Belegung eingeschränkt - Details anzeigen W3 KP2GA. Cornaro
KurzbeschreibungUrban underground space is the undiscovered or underutilised asset that can help shape the cities of the future. Planning the urban subsurface calls for multi disciplinary professionals to work together in shaping a new urban tissue beneath our cities. The need to plan the third dimension in the subsurface is critical in making our cities future proof, resilient and sustainable.
LernzielGain an appreciation and knowledge of what lies beneath our feet and what an asset the underground is for our cities. The need to plan this asset is more complex than on the surface, as it is invisible and in parts impenentrable. We look at methods and tools to gain an understanding of the subsurface and what issues and challenges are involved in planning it.
InhaltWeekly lectures on various topics involving cities and the subsurface:
•Major aspects of urban development
•The Subsurface as the final frontier
•Historical approaches to underground space development
•Urban sustainability aspects
•Modelling and mapping the underground
•Policy building and urban planning
•Design and architecture -creating a new urban tissue
•Constructability of underground spaces
•Future cities -resilient cities
•Governance and legal challenges
•Investment aspects and value capture
•Future proofing our infrastructure
•Best practice of underground space use
•Excursion to underground facility (if possible)
•Guest speakers on relevant topics
Skript•Presentation slides
•Book: Underground Spaces Unveiled: Planning and Creating the Cities of the Future, ICE Publishing, 2018, Admiraal, H., Cornaro, A., ISBN 978-0-7277-6145-3
•Numerous additional relevant book excerpts and articles, as well as relevant videos
•Material from guest presenters
•See also link "learning materials"
Literaturvarious articles and books will be recommended during the course

please see also weblinks "learning materials"
101-0419-01LBahninfrastrukturen 1W2 KP2GU. A. Weidmann, P. Güldenapfel
KurzbeschreibungEinführung in Bahninfrastrukturen, Interoperabilität und Regelwerke, Infrastrukturplanung, Lageplanung, Anlagenentwurf, Trassierung, Gestaltung und Projektierung von Bahnhofanlagen
LernzielVerstehen der Grundlagen von Bahninfrastrukturen, des Netz- und Anlagenentwurfs sowie der Trassierung. Grundlage für Bahninfrastrukturen 2.
Inhalt(1) Grundlagen: Infrastrukturen des öffentlichen Verkehrs; Interaktion Fahrweg-Fahrzeug; Personen und Güter als Benützer der Infrastruktur; Netzbetrieb und -finanzierung; Normen und Regelwerke. (2) Infrastrukturplanung: Planungsprozesse und Planungsstufen; staatliche und unternehmerische Planungsprozesse; Linienführungsentwurf. (3) Anlagenentwurf: Entwurf von Personenbahnhöfen, Güterverkehrsanlagen, Betriebsanlagen. (4) Anlagenprojektierung: Horizontale und vertikale Trassierung, Weichen, Lichtraumprofil; Gestaltung und Bemessung der Fussgängeranlagen von Bahnhöfen.
SkriptLehrbuch: Ulrich Weidmann: Bahninfrastrukturen - Planen, Entwerfen, Realisieren, Erhalten. vdf Hochschulverlag 2020. Deutsch.
Vorlesungsfolien und eine Zoom-Aufzeichnung werden zur Verfügung gestellt.
LiteraturWeiterführende Literaturhinweise finden sich im Lehrbuch.
Voraussetzungen / BesonderesKeine Bemerkungen.
KompetenzenKompetenzen
Fachspezifische KompetenzenKonzepte und Theoriengeprüft
Verfahren und Technologiengeprüft
Methodenspezifische KompetenzenAnalytische Kompetenzengeprüft
Entscheidungsfindunggeprüft
Problemlösunggeprüft
Projektmanagementgefördert
Soziale KompetenzenKommunikationgefördert
Kundenorientierunggefördert
Persönliche KompetenzenKreatives Denkengeprüft
Kritisches Denkengeprüft
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