SESSIONS, SPECIAL SESSIONS AND MINI-SYMPOSIA

Parallel Sessions

EURODYN2005 conference is organized in  parallel sessions. Each session consists of 4, 5 or 7 lectures. Each lecture is scheduled for 20 minutes including the discussion period. The lectures are grouped in sessions, special sessions and mini-symposia.

Mini-Symposia and Special Sessions

Reliability of dynamical systems
J. L. Beck
(USA)
California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
Large bridge aerodynamics and aeroelastic phenomena
C. Borri
(I)
University of Florence, Florence
Experimental methods and structural monitoring
A. Cunha
(P)
Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), Porto
Vibration of bridges due to moving loads and earthquake
L. Frýba
(CZ)
Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Academic of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
Vibroacoustics and industrial applications
L. Gagliardini
and
M.A. Hamdi
(F)
PSA - Peugeot Citroen, Velizy Villacoublay.

Université de Technologie de Compiègne (UTC).
Nonlinear dynamics and model reduction of multi-body structural and mechanical systems
I. Georgiou
(GR)
Naval Engineering Department of the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA), Athens
Multibody dynamics with flexible elements
M. Geradin and
J. Ambrosio
(B)

(P)
European Laboratory for Structural Assessment, JRC, Ispra, Italy
Instituto Superior Tecnico, IDMEC, Lisboa
Uncertain dynamical systems
R. Ghanem
(USA)
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
Dynamics in offshore engineering
S. Haver
(N)
Statoil, Norway
Verification, validation, uncertainty quantification in structural dynamics F. Hemez
(USA)
Los Alamos National Laboratory, ESA-WR
Los Alamos
Man-induced vibrations and related serviceability problems M. Kasperski
(D)
Ruhr-University Bochum, Bochum
Fluid-structure interaction
R. Ohayon
(F)
Chaire de Mécanique, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers, CNAM, Paris
Vibration of structural elements
M. Petyt
(GB)
ISVR, University of Southampton,Southampton
Impulse loading and impact dynamics
S. Potapov
(F)
EDF Industry Branch, Research and Development Division, Clamart
Stochastic and reliability approaches to solve eartquake engineering problems
T. Sato
(J)
Wadesa University, Tokyo.
Dynamic structure-soil interaction: Prediction, evaluation and control H.Takemiya
(J)
Okayama University, Tsushima Naka
Ambient vibrations and dynamic characterization F. Vestroni
(I)
University of Roma La Sapienza, Roma
Information Technology in Earthquake Engineering A Zerva
and
M. Piasecki
(USA) Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
Prediction of traffic vibration
G. Waas
(D)
Hochtief Construction AG, Frankfurt
Recent advances in stochastic dynamics and applications
Y. K. Wen
(USA)
Urniversity of Illinois, Urbana, ILL, MA