Constructing tomorrow: exploring LEGO-based solutions for modern construction challenges

Author: Diego Das Neves

Date published

26 February 2026

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Constructing tomorrow: exploring LEGO-based solutions for modern construction challenges

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Diego Das Neves

Date published

26 February 2026

Author

Diego Das Neves

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Free

This project, funded by the Institution’s 2024/25 Undergraduate Grant Scheme, investigates whether a low-cost, programmable LEGO-based shaking table can be used to simulate real seismic activity using real-world earthquake data.

Author: Diego Das Neves
University: Brunel University
Supervisor: Dr Kangkang Tang

 

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