Professor
Bassam IzzuddinProfile page
Professor of Computational Structural Mechanics
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Faculty of Engineering
Orcid identifier0000-0001-5746-463X
- Professor of Computational Structural MechanicsDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering - Faculty of Engineering
- 020 7594 5985 (Work)
- 330, Skempton Building, South Kensington Campus, United Kingdom
BIO
Research - CSM Group Website (http://www.imperial.ac.uk/csm):
Advanced nonlinear finite element analysis
Modelling of structures subject to extreme loading (blast, impact, fire, earthquakes)
Simplified design-oriented structural modelling
Robustness and progressive collapse assessment of tall buildings
Multi-scale objective modelling of reinforced concrete structures
Multi-scale modelling of masonry structures
Risk assessment of structures subject to extreme loading
Soil-structure interaction
Consultancy:
Development of detailed/simplified computational models
Finite element analysis
Dynamic structural analysis
Structural assessment for extreme static/dynamic loading (blast, fire, earthquakes)
Developed Software - ADAPTIC:
Advanced nonlinear structural analysis program
Geometric and material nonlinearities
Novel frame, plate, membrane and shell elements
Steel, reinforced concrete and composite structures
Extreme loading (static, dynamic and fire)
Robust nonlinear solution procedures
Advanced nonlinear finite element analysis
Modelling of structures subject to extreme loading (blast, impact, fire, earthquakes)
Simplified design-oriented structural modelling
Robustness and progressive collapse assessment of tall buildings
Multi-scale objective modelling of reinforced concrete structures
Multi-scale modelling of masonry structures
Risk assessment of structures subject to extreme loading
Soil-structure interaction
Consultancy:
Development of detailed/simplified computational models
Finite element analysis
Dynamic structural analysis
Structural assessment for extreme static/dynamic loading (blast, fire, earthquakes)
Developed Software - ADAPTIC:
Advanced nonlinear structural analysis program
Geometric and material nonlinearities
Novel frame, plate, membrane and shell elements
Steel, reinforced concrete and composite structures
Extreme loading (static, dynamic and fire)
Robust nonlinear solution procedures
FACULTY
- Faculty of Engineering
POSITION NAME
- Professor of Computational Structural Mechanics