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Professor Yusuf Arayici

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Department: Architecture and Built Environment

Yusuf Arayici is a professor in construction project management, Deputy Head of Department and Head of Apprenticeship programmes in Architecture and Built Environment at ϲ. 

Since 2000, his research has ranged from Building Information Modelling and process improvement to energy management and sustainability. He has led substantial research groups over a prolonged period through continuous cycles of funded research projects with a sum of £10M, has graduated 15 PhDs and many MSc students, and has published more than 100 papers and five books about Building Information Modelling. Currently, he is researching on Deep Learning and Cognitive Digital Twins for healthcare FM, and AI-supported heritage BIM.

Yusuf Arayici

  • Aleksander Gil AI (Artificial Intelligence) supported HBIM Modelling (Heritage Building Information Modelling) for Digital Heritage Twins Start Date: 01/10/2021
  • Tugçe Baçnak A Deep Learning Framework of Cognitive Digital Twin Practice for Space Management in Healthcare Facilities Start Date: 01/10/2023

  • Teaching and Learning PGCert July 24 2008
  • Computer Aided Engineering PhD July 14 2004
  • Computer Aided Engineering MSc September 28 2001
  • Engineering BEng June 14 1999
  • Chartered Construction Manager MCIOB 2015


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