On 14 March 2013, the 15th
Annual Young Researchers’ Conference took place at the IStructE International
HQ in London.
It was attended by 71 postgraduate students from across the UK including Fabio Battistini, Payam
Khazaeinejad, Mohamed Kiari, Cristian Maluk, Emma McIntyre, Ieuan Rickard and
Holly Smith from the University
of Edinburgh. There were
also a number of experienced industry and research based professionals to lead
the judging. The conference was started with a warm welcome from Ian Firth
(Vice President of the IStructE) and was followed by an interesting Keynote
Address from Emeritus Professor David Nethercot (Imperial College London) where
he discussed the benefits of engineering research. The eight oral presentations were split into
three sections: Use of Structural Steel, Catastrophic Structural Collapse and
Novel Material Use. There was a particularly interesting talk from Joseph
Gattas on “Morphing Origami Panels: Geometry
and Construction” where they sought to manipulate materials to allow for
collapsible and patchable structures for use by the Ministry of Defence. In
both presentations and posters there were four fire related topics, with three
from the University of Edinburgh. Holly Smith presented her PhD entitled Punching Shear of Reinforced Concrete Slabs
in Fire, Cristian Maluk presented his poster entitled Study of Heat-Induced Concrete Spalling Using a Novel Fire Testing
Methodology and Emma McIntyre presented her poster entitled Fire Performance of FRP Reinforced Concrete:
Bond Deterioration at Elevated Temperature.
Oral & Poster Presenter Winners with IStructE Vice President Ian Firth |
The 2013 Conference was
sponsored by Arup, Atkins, Flint & Neill, Ramboll, S-FRAME Software (UK)
Ltd, The Institution of Civil Engineers and The Institution of Structural
Engineers Research Fund.
Emma McIntyre & Holly
Smith
(Photo
taken from IStructE Website:
http://www.istructe.org/news-articles/2013/members-news/young-researchers-conference-constructive)
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