Bio

Marko Pavlovic is associate professor of Steel and Composite Structures focusing on high performance reusable structural components through innovation, lab experiments and Finite Element Modelling. He investigates hybrid FRP and steel structures on the laminate level and on the level of structural components and their joints aiming to provide structural engineering solutions for the transition to renewable energy and ensuring the resilience of transportation infrastructure. His background is in design and research of FRP composite and steel-concrete hybrid and demountable structural systems, high strength steel, joining techniques, bridge design and advanced structural analysis.

In addition to academic achievements he has more than 15 years of experience in cooperation with industry through consultancy on projects regarding buildings, bridges, carparks, wind turbine towers, etc. Marko teaches BSc and MSc courses on FRP Structures, Steel Bridges, Design of Steel Structures and Fatigue. He supervises BSc, MSc students, PhDs and PostDoc researchers in fields of FRP composites, steel and hybrid structures and materials.

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position

Associate Professor of Steel and Composite Structures, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology

degrees

PhD, Steel and Composite Structures, University of Belgrade
BSc/MEng, Structural Engineering, University of Belgrade

faculty

Civil Engineering and Geosciences

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