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Mihail Iancovici provides technical support and connections for professionals, research, education and industry, on tall buildings as well as international networking and programs beneficial for the local professional community.
Mihail is a Structural Engineer who comes from the academic and research field. He currently is an Associate Professor and Head of Department of Structural Mechanics at the Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest (UTCB), Romania. He received both his Masters and PhD from UTCB in the field of Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering.
Mihail Iancovici has an advanced research background and experience in the analysis and design of buildings in regards to wind and seismic effects. His research projects and published papers, covers topics from the seismic hazard analysis and input ground motion, wind tunnel test data processing, to code development and structural analysis, structural control and reliability analysis. He has also presented papers at numerous international conferences and is Peer Reviewer for conferences and journals. Mihail is the executive editor of the international journal of UTCB.
He studied and conducted research in the field of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering in Japan, at the Building Research Institute (BRI)/International Institute of Seismology and Earthquake Engineering (IISEE) on the seismic performance of RC structures.
Mihail worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), USA, on wind effects on high-rise buildings, and contributed to the development of a database-assisted analysis and design framework of high-rise buildings.
Mihail was involved as technical expert in the Romania-Japan joint project in the field of earthquake engineering and seismic risk management, at the National Center for Seismic Risk Reduction (NCSRR). Mihail was later on the Director of NCSRR.
In recent years, Mihail focused on developing a probabilistic seismic hazard-consistent time-domain approach for database-assisted seismic performance analysis and design of tall buildings.
Mihail Iancovici provides technical support and connections for professionals, research, education and industry, on tall buildings as well as international networking and programs beneficial for the local professional community.
Mihail is a Structural Engineer who comes from the academic and research field. He currently is an Associate Professor and Head of Department of Structural Mechanics at the Technical University of Civil Engineering of Bucharest (UTCB), Romania. He received both his Masters and PhD from UTCB in the field of Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering.
Mihail Iancovici has an advanced research background and experience in the analysis and design of buildings in regards to wind and seismic effects. His research projects and published papers, covers topics from the seismic hazard analysis and input ground motion, wind tunnel test data processing, to code development and…
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