普林斯顿大学土木与环境工程系导师教师师资介绍简介-Branko Glisic

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Position
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Role
Director of Undergraduate Studies Director, Program in Archaeology

Office Phone
609-258-8278

Email
bglisic@Princeton.EDU

Office
E330 Engineering Quad

Website
http://glisic-structuralhealthmonitoring.princeton.edu

CV
Glisic CV 2021-22.pdf

Degrees
PhD????????? Civil Engineering and Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL) 2000
BSc????????? Theoretical Mathematics, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Mathematics 1996
BCE????????? Civil Engineering, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering 1994


Bio/Description
Concurrent University Appointments
Faculty Associate, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University
Associated Faculty, The Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment, Princeton University
Executive Committee for the Program (Certificate) in Architecture and Engineering
Associated Faculty, Princeton Institute for the Science and Technology of Materials (PRISM)
Honors, Awards, DISTINCTIONS
2018 ISHMII Fellow, by International Society for Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure
2014 Highly Commended Award, CIOB International Innovation & Research Awards, by The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), UK
2013 The Structural Health Monitoring Person of the Year Award, by the editorial board, associate editors, and editors of Structural Health Monitoring: An International Journal
2011 Excellence in Teaching Award, by Undergraduate and Graduate Engineering Council (E-Council) of Princeton University
2017 Literary Achievement Award, Book of the Year 4th Place, by International Bank Note Society (hobby)
Research INTERESTS
areas of Structural Health Monitoring (SHM), Smart Structures, and Heritage Structures.
His focus is on advanced sensing technologies, universal SHM methods, data analysis & management, and prognostics and decision-making theory; smart kinetic, deployable and adaptable structures; holistic analysis of heritage structures, and engineering and the arts. Dr. Glisic research includes long-gauge and distributed fiber optic sensors (FOS), 2-D sensing sheets based on large area electronics (LAE), 3-D sensing techniques based on radio-frequency tags (RF-tags), sensors based on conductive polymers, and ground penetrating radar (GPR); numerical, analytical, and model-free techniques based on structural analysis and machine learning for structural and material identification, characterization of unusual behaviors and prediction of structural performance; documentation, integration and visualization using Virtual Tours, Information Modelling, and Augmented Reality (VT/IM/AR). His application domains include concrete, steel, and masonry structures: bridges, buildings, pipelines, coastal protections, and historical buildings, monuments, and sites.
COURSES
CEE 312 Statics of Structures
CEE 463/CEE 263/GLS 263 A Social and Multi-Dimensional Exploration of Structures
CEE 537 Structural Health Monitoring
CEE 538 / ART 538 Holistic Analysis of Heritage Structures
EGR 156 Foundations of Engineering: Multivariable Calculus
EGR 102 Engineering in the Modern World (precept)

Selected Publications
Google scholar profile https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=R8vshUsAAAAJ&hl=en

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Sitewide Category
Mechanics, Materials and Structures
Architecture, Arts and Archaeology