The Structural Reliability and Disaster Risk (SRDR) group attended the 9th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII-9), which was held in St. Louis, MO, USA, from Aug. 4th to 7th. At the conference, the following two papers were presented:
Lee, J., Lee, K.-C., Lee, Y.-J., and Sim, S.-H. (2019). Long-term monitoring of bridge displacement using LiDAR, computer vision, and strain-based indirect estimation. 9th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII-9), Aug. 4-7, St. Louis, MO, USA.
Lee, J., Lee, K.-C., Sim, S.-H., Lee, J., and Lee, Y.-J. (2019). Probabilistic prediction of vertical deflection for bridges using Gaussian process regression. 9th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (SHMII-9), Aug. 4-7, St. Louis, MO, USA.
The Structural Reliability and Disaster Risk (SRDR) group attended ICASP13, which was held at Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, from May 26th to 30th. At the conference the following paper was presented:
Lee, J., Lee, K.-C., and Lee, Y.-J. (2019). Probabilistic prediction of vertical deflection for high-speed railway bridges using a Gaussian process. 13th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering (ICASP13), May 26–30, Seoul, Korea.
In addition, Prof. Lee served as a member of local committee and scientific committee.
Prof. Lee was appointed vice-chairman of the Underground Safety Committee of Ulsan Metropolitan City. The committee will investigate the safety management plan for the underground facilities and review the system improvements necessary for the underground safety management of the city.
The Structural Reliability and Disaster Risk (SRDR) group attended KSCE 2018 Convention, which was held in Gyeongju, South Korea, from Oct. 17th to 19th. At the conference, three papers were presented:
1) 탁혜영, 이영주 (2018). 시스템신뢰성 해석을 활용한 도시주변 노후 도로망의 성능 평가
2) 이상목, 이영주 (2018). 강철도교의 하중 구성에 따른 확률기반 피로수명 평가
3) 심창수, 이영주, 전치호 (2018). 긴장재 부식을 고려한 PSC 교량의 장기성능 예측 기술 개발
The Structural Reliability and Disaster Risk (SRDR) group attended the 9th International Conference on Bridge Maintenance, Safety and Management (IABMAS 2018), which was held in Melbourne, Australia, from July 9 to 13. At the conference, Prof. Lee made a presentation about Probabilistic fatigue life prediction employing an advanced crack propagation model. In addition, during the conference period, Prof. Lee visited Griffith University (at Gold Coast) and VicRoads and communicated with the researchers.
The Structural Reliability and Disaster Risk (SRDR) group attended the 6th International Symposium on Reliability Engineering and Risk Management (ISRERM2018, http://cee.nus.edu.sg/ISRERM/), which was held at National University of Singapore, from May 31 to June 1. At the conference, Prof. Lee made a presentation about Reliability-based design optimization of offshore structures considering structural redundancy against fatigue failure.
Hye Young Tak, a current member of the SRDR group, attended her graduation ceremony on February 12, 2018.
On the day, Ms. Tak received the Science and Technology Minister's Award (과학기술정보통신부 장관상) for her outstanding GPA and various research and volunteer activities during her undergraduate years. A number of guests including the President Jae-in Moon of Korea attended the ceremony and congratulated the graduates including Ms. Tak. Congratulations!
On February 21, 2018, Prof. Young Joo Lee gave a lecture at the 42nd
Technical Seminar (제42회 기술강습회) held by the Earthquake
Engineering Society of Korea (한국지진공학회).
In the two-hour lecture, Prof. Lee explained the performance evaluation of
lifelines based on seismic fragility analysis, and about 40 participants
from schools and businesses listened to the lecture and showed their interests.
On February 20, 2018, the Deputy Mayor for Administrative Affairs of
Ulsan Metropolitan City (울산광역시 행정부시장) visited UNIST and
the Multi Hazards Research Institute (복합재난관리연구소).
During his visit, the SRDR group showed its student lab and equipment
such as a shaking table and demonstrated the finite element analysis of
a liquid storage tank subjected to an earthquake.