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Dr. Thierry Yalamas

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Dr. Thierry Yalamas 2017-09-24T08:12:22+00:00
General Manager
PHIMECA Engineering

Role in TRUSS: Main Supervisor (ESR8)

Area of Expertise:

Concrete structures; Structural analysis; Finite element analysis; Structural dynamics; Computational mechanics; Structural reliability; Structural health monitoring; Statistics; Materials engineering; Structural engineering; Risk assessment

Biography:

He obtained a PhD in Materials and mechanics at Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (2004). He was academic visitor at the Centre for Offshore Foundation Systems from 2004 to 2005 when he joined Phimeca Engineering. He has been project engineer, Head of simulations & Uncertainty Engineering Department, Associate Director and currently General Manager at Phimeca EngineeringHe has coordinated several collaborative research projects and industrial studies.

At the time of start of the TRUSS project, he had authored/co-authored more than 25 research publications.

Selected Research Outputs:

  • Baussaron, J., Sorensen, J.D., Toft, H.S. and Yalamas, T. (2013), “Reliability assessment of stay cables for cable stayed bridges”, Safety, Reliability, Risk and Life-Cycle Performance of Structures and Infrastructures, Edited by George Deodatis , Bruce R . Ellingwood and Dan M . Frangopol, CRC press, ICOSSAR, 495:3685:3694. [DOI]
  • Noret, E., Prod’homme, G., Yalamas, T., Reimeringer, M., Hanus, J.-L. and Duong, D.-H. (2012), “Safety of atmospheric storage tanks during accidental explosions”, European Journal of Environmental and Civil Engineering, 16(9): 998-1022. [DOI]
  • Sudret, B., Yalamas, T., Noret, E. and Willaume, P. (2009), “Sensitivity analysis of nested multiphysics models using polynomial chaos expansions”, In H. Furuta, D. Frangopol and M. Shinozuka (Eds.), Proc. 10th Int. Conf. Struct. Safety and Reliability, Osaka, Japan.

In TRUSS, Dr. Yalamas supervises “ESR8 – Probabilistic modelling of bridge damage based on damage indicators”.

Publications in TRUSS (ESR8)