Yves Reuland

Dr. Yves Reuland

Relation

Lecturer

Contact Data

Tel.: +41 44 633 49 08
Tel. (Sec.): +41 44 633 62 34

ORCID: 0000-0001-9729-4671

Address

ETH Zürich
Yves Reuland
Strukturmechanik und Monitoring
HIL  D 22.3
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Zürich
Switzerland

Organisations Lecturer at the Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
http://www.baug.ethz.ch/
Research Field

- Structural Health Monitoring for buildings under seismic risk

- Frameworks for Structural Health Monitoring of civil infrastructure

- Consequences of earthquakes: forecast recovery and rebuilding efforts

- Seismic assessment of existing buildings

Curriculum Vitae (CV)

I graduated in 2013 from EPFL in Lausanne as a civil engineer. My main focus was on assessing existing structures for expanding their service duration.

In 2017, after four years at the Applied Computing and Mechanics Lab (IMAC, EPFL), I successfully defended my PhD thesis entitled ‘Measurement-supported performance assessment of earthquake-damaged concrete and masonry structures’. The main idea of my thesis was to combine engineering models and ambient-vibration measurements for a rapid and accurate safety assessment of earthquake-hit buildings (i.e. are people still safe within their building?). I continued as a post-doctoral researcher at IMAC, working on several aspects of model-based data interpretation, such as asset management, vibration-based occupant localization and city-scale post-seismic assessment.

Since October 2019, I continue to focus on resilience of the built environment as a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute od Structural Engineering at ETH. Hopefully, I can contribute in unlocking the potential of measurement data for vulnerability updating, damage assessment and recovery planning, in order to create a dynamic risk-analysis framework that enhances disaster preparedness.

Membership
From: 2019
Until: -
Schweizer Gesellschaft für Erdbebeningenieurwesen und Baudynamik (SGEB)
Honours
2019
Best paper award at the 1st ACM international workshop on device-free human sensing (DFHS 19)
2013
J. Martin Award (Zwahlen et Mayr) for Master thesis
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