If Bridges Could Talk [F-13-22]
Presenter: | Kerop Janoyan |
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Location: | SUNY Potsdam: Maxcy 104 |
Classes: | 1 Session 1.5 hours |
Dates: | N/AFri 2:30 PM 11/08 |
Status: | CLOSED |
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Wouldn’t it be great if bridges could talk, and alert us of impending disaster? Modern sensing technologies, developed in recent years, provide accurate and real-time information on the condition of bridges and other civil infrastructure, effectively endowing such structures with a “voice.”
Kerop Janoyan is a Civil & Environmental Engineering Professor at Clarkson University. He received his BS, MS and PhD degrees from UCLA, and he is a Registered Professional Engineer. His research, teaching interests and expertise cover a broad range of topics with a strong focus on aspects of intelligent structural systems, in-service system health monitoring, prognostics and condition-based monitoring and maintenance.