Guest residencies in subprojects B2 and B3 with public lectures

In June 2023, subprojects B2 (Historical Concrete Repairs) and B3 (Aged High Modernism in Reinforced Concrete) at TU Dortmund will host two renowned visiting scholars to enhance the international visibility of the SPP 2255 and to deepen already established collaborations.

The first visit will take place from June 5–7, 2023, with Prof. Dr. Ir.-Arch. Els Verstrynge from KU Leuven. A member of the SPP 2255 Scientific Advisory Board, she conducts research on improving the safety and durability of existing historic structures through multi-level analyses of damage and wear—from the material level to structural behavior. By employing advanced non-destructive testing methods as well as experimental and computational techniques, she investigates time-dependent degradation processes in masonry and reinforced concrete structures. During her stay, she will exchange ideas with members of subprojects B2 and B3 regarding the strengths and weaknesses of non-destructive testing and monitoring techniques in the field of reinforced concrete repair.

On June 6, 2023, at 4:00 p.m., Els Verstrynge will also give a public lecture titled:
“Application of non-destructive testing methods and monitoring systems for existing buildings”
Location: TU Dortmund, Campus South, GB II, Ground Floor, Faculty Room (Room 111)

From June 12–15, 2023, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andrzej Cwirzen from Luleå University of Technology in northern Sweden will follow. He is an internationally recognized expert in the field of concrete modification with nanomaterials, and especially in the use of alternative binders and geopolymers. During his visit, he will discuss with the teams of subprojects B2 and B3 the advantages and limitations of alternative binders in the context of reinforced concrete repair.

On June 13, 2023, at 4:00 p.m., Andrzej Cwirzen will also deliver a public lecture titled:
“Alternative binders for the repair of reinforced concrete structures”
Location: TU Dortmund, Campus South, GB II, Ground Floor, Faculty Room (Room 111)

Both lectures can also be attended online via Zoom. Those interested may request the access codes via email from Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Jeanette Orlowsky no later than the day before each lecture.

 

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