Fibre Optic Methods for Structural Health MonitoringISBN: 978-0-470-06142-8
Hardcover
276 pages
December 2007
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Dr. Branko Glišic received his degrees in Civil
Engineering and Theoretical Mathematics at University of Belgrade,
Serbia, and Ph.D. at the EPFL, Switzerland. His thesis focuses on
the development of fiber optic sensors for particular applications,
and characterization of concrete at very early age. He was employed
at SMARTEC SA, Switzerland, where he was involved in research and
engineering at different levels of responsibility in numerous
structural health monitoring (SHM) projects. Since February 2009 he
has been employed as an Assistant Professor at Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering of Princeton University. His main
areas of interest are SHM methods, advanced sensory systems, smart
structures, SHM data management, and sustainable engineering. Prof.
Gli?i? is author and co-author of more than hundred published
papers, university course on SHM, short courses on SHM using FOS,
and he is a member of several professional associations (ISHMII,
ACI, ACSE, IABMAS, IABSE, ISMA).
Dr. Daniele Inaudi received a degree in physics at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETHZ). His graduation work was centred on the theoretical and experimental study of the polarization state of the emission of external grating diode lasers and was prized with the ETHZ medal. He is an active member of OSA, SPIE, IABSE, IABMAS, fib, founding member of ISHMII, chairman of the Sensor conference at the annual “SPIE International Symposium on Smart Structures and Materials” and member of the organizing committee of the annual “International conference on Optical Fibre Sensors”. Daniele Inaudi is author of more that 80 papers, three book chapters and editor of a book on Optical Nondestructive Testing.