Stanford engineers have developed biophilic illusions, which are technologies that augment building interiors using elements from ambient nature such as shifting sunlight, swaying tree shadows, and wildlife sounds.
Wastewater treatment is energy and cost intensive. Demand charges on electricity bills often account for a large share of electricity costs, creating strong incentives for shifting load peaks away from time-of-use periods.
Researchers at Stanford University, Technical University of Denmark, and Norwegian University of Science and Technology have developed a software suite that can predict long-term performance of reinforced concrete based on multiple, fundamental, physics phenomenon like humidit
Stanford researchers have integrated concrete durability modeling software into building information models (BIM) for better management, repair, and assessment of structural elements like roads, bridges, dams, buildings, etc.
Stanford researchers have developed an intuitive, dynamic construction scheduling software tool called Loops. Loops is both Building Information Modeling (BIM) based and Lean-enabled.