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Learning objectives

  1. Apply the guidelines for road and rail infrastructure safety, understanding the regulatory, economic/financial and, above all, technical foundations underpinning 'safety management'.
  2. Analysing and modelling the state of transport infrastructures and assessing their degradation, in order to determine the priority and time limits for interventions, also using state-of-the-art digital modelling tools.
  3. Model and evaluate the impact of the unavailability of elements of the transport network in terms of reachability of the different locations, impact on the average congestion of the network and on local congestion in the elements connected, or close to those that are unavailable.
  4. Use the information regarding the state of the structures and the network to define an "integrated" maintenance plan that takes into account the timing, intervention costs and mitigation actions of the effects of interventions, e.g. teaching to the construction sites in place.
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Admission requirements

  • LM 4 - Architecture and building engineering
  • LM 23 - Civil engineering
  • LM 26 - Safety engineering
  • LM 31 - Management engineering
  • LM 33 - Mechanical engineering
  • LM 35 - Environmental and territorial engineering or equivalent qualifications