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Department/Program(s):
    Position: Faculty
    Title: Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
    Area(s):
    • Mechanics, Materials & Structures
    Research Area(s):
    Structural health monitoring and structural analysis; SHM methods and strategies, fiber optic sensors and advanced sensory systems; smart structures and intelligent infrastructure; hazard mitigation and enhancement of safety; model-based and model-free data analysis

    Office: E330 Engineering Quad E-Wing
    Phone: 609-258-8278
    Branko Glisic

    Education

    Ph.D., Department of Civil Engineering, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
    Lausanne (EPFL) 2000
    B.S./M.S. (4 years), Theoretical Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics
    University of Belgrade 1996
    B.S./M.S. (5 years), Structural Engineering, Faculty of Civil Engineering
    University of Belgrade 1994

    Research Interests

    Structural health monitoring (SHM) and structural analysis; SHM methods and strategies; fiber optic sensors (FOS) and advanced sensory systems; smart structures and intelligent infrastructure; hazard mitigation and enhancement of safety; model-based and model-free data analysis.

    Courses

    CEE 521 Continuum Mechanics
    CEE 539: Structural Health Monitoring
     

    Updated: May 12, 2009


    Recent Publications


    1. Glisic, B. and Inaudi, D. (2007). Fibre Optic Methods for Structural Health Monitoring. John Willey & Sons, Inc., ISBN: 978-0-470-06142-8.
    2. Ravet, F., Briffod, F., Glisic, B., Nikles, M., Inaudi, D. (2009). Sub-millimeter crack detection with Brillouin based fiber optic sensors. IEEE Sensors Journal, Special Issue on Sensor Systems for Structural Health Monitoring.
    3. Glisic, B., Inaudi, D., Lau, J. M., Ng, C. T., Yap, T. Y. (2007). Large scale lifespan monitoring of high-rise buildings using long-gage fiber optic sensors. Proc. of SHMII-3, The 3rd International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure, Vancouver, Canada.
    4. Viviani, M., Glisic, B., Scrivener, K.L., Smith I.F.C. (2008). Equivalency points: Predicting concrete compressive strength evolution in three days. Cement and Concrete Research, No. 38, P. 1070-1078.
    5. Inaudi, D. and Glisic, B. (2008). Distributed fibre-optic sensing for long-range monitoring of pipeline. The Monitor--Publication of International Society for Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure, March 2008, P. 35-41.