The main purpose of this research programme is to promote the use of experimental facilities to study the mitigation of vibration in civil engineering structures by means of innovative semi-active control technologies.
The objectives are:
The programme gathers experts from two main areas: buildings and bridges. They are the two structural systems on which the programme is focused. However, devices and controllers to be incorporated in such structural systems represent the core of the research activity.
Pre-doctoral researchers will be oriented to a narrow spectrum of activity, asking them in depth investigation on the innovation principles. Post-doctoral researchers will have the opportunity to gain experience over a wide spectrum ranging from the conceiving of the innovation, to the realisation of the prototype and to its inclusion in an actual design, with its cost-benefit implications. The resulting teams will thrive on their differences and practice cross-fertilisation of scientific approaches.
2005
- 17th International Conference on Optical Fibre Sensors
Half-day workshop: Special fibres and components for photonic sensing
Bruges, Belgium, 23 - 27 May 2005
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- ESF-NSF Workshop, Santorini, 28 -30 June 2005
2004
Participation in the Third European Conference on Structural Control (3ECSC)
Vienna, University of Technology, Austria, July 12-15, 2004
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2003
ESF-NSF Workshop on Advancing Technological Frontiers for Feasibility of Ageless Structures
Strasbourg, France, October 2-4, 2003
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2002
Participation in 3rd World Conference on Structural Control
Como, Italy, 7-12 April 2002
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2001
European Meeting on Intelligent Structures
Ischia, Italy, 22 - 28 September 2001
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