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Guess the Strength of Timber – Scores

29 July 2022 marlene cramer 1

Check out how well you did in our “guess the strength of timber” game. Search for your player code name below. Please also fill a […]

A game of wordle

Lessons from Wordle?

22 January 2022 Dan Ridley-Ellis 0

The online game Wordle has got very popular lately, and resulted in several conversations about strategy – particularly the starting word. Some people pick a […]

Why you should put your broccoli in the food waste (Quote of the fortmonth)

28 October 2021 marlene cramer 0

What happens to your waste after you put it in the landfill bin? Well, it goes to landfill. And it stays there. This really shouldn’t […]

Timber grading explained with plums

12 October 2021 Dan Ridley-Ellis 0

What do plums and wood have in common? Probably more than you thought. In this video Marlene Cramer explains the basic idea of timber grading […]

Woody Cartoons

21 September 2021 marlene cramer 0

The Quote of the week has been slacking a bit. While you are waiting for the next episode, why don’t you enjoy some wood cartoons? […]

Are Seaweeds better than Trees? (Quote of the Month)

5 July 2021 marlene cramer 0

As a researcher, I read a lot. And it is not always of the entertaining kind. But sometimes I find interesting facts or quirky quotes […]

Timber at a sawmill

(Guest post) Sustainability in the built environment: timber & natural materials

17 May 2021 Dan Ridley-Ellis 0

This is a guest post by Dr Morwenna Spear. Dr Spear is a materials scientist at the BioComposites Centre at Bangor University, specialising in timber. […]

A view on sustainability of the built environment

14 May 2021 Dan Ridley-Ellis 0

(by Dan Ridley-Ellis 14/05/2021) The Environmental Audit Committee is launching an inquiry into the sustainability of the built environment. It will look at the best […]

How should we build today…?

3 December 2020 marlene cramer 0

I recently started looking for a new flat in Edinburgh, and finding a good one wasn´t easy. I viewed cold, damp and overpriced flats, but […]

Wood use in the UK & worldwide – can we continue like this?

20 November 2020 marlene cramer 0

By Dan Ridley-Ellis and Marlene Cramer Most people think about wood as an abundant, renewable material – and, as long as we replant, the more […]

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About

Edinburgh Napier University now has a number of research groups that grew out of the former Centre for Timber Engineering. For a time the “Centre for Wood Science & Technology (CWST)”, and “Centre for Offsite Construction and Innovative Structures (COCIS)” were part of “the Institute for Sustainable Construction” in the School of Engineering and the Built Environment. This research continues, but now within the “School of Computing, Engineering and the Built Environment“.

We are also connected to the Centre for Conservation and Restoration Science, which is (mostly) under the School of Applied Sciences.

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