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IABSE Congress Ghent 2021 IABSE Congress Ghent 2021 Structural Engineering for Future Societal Needs Ghent, Belgium, September 22-24, 2021 www.iabse.org/Ghent2021 Final Invitation IABSE Congress Ghent 2021 ICC Ghent Ghent, Belgium Contents Message from the President Message from the President Invitation from the Organising The International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE) is a Committee scientific/technical Association comprising members almost 100 countries and Invitation from the Scientific counting 58 National Groups. The aim of the Association is to exchange knowledge Committee and to advance the practice of structural engineering worldwide in the service of Scientific Committee the profession and society. Founded in 1929, IABSE hosted a series of Congresses Keynote Speakers every four years from 1932 to 2016 and every year from 2019 onwards. The IABSE Technical Visits Congress 2021 will be held in Ghent, Belgium, from 22 to 24 September 2021, as a classical in-person event with the opportunity to join online for those who wish. The Congress The City The theme of the Congress is “Structural Engineering for Future Societal Needs”, Accompanying Persons Programme comprising building and maintaining safe and reliable buildings and infrastructures Post-event Tour under the effects of climate change in a world with scarcer resources and the Getting Here ambition to reduce mankind’s CO2 footprint. Future Societal Needs can be divided Online Platform into three parts, Structural Safety and Reliability with Respect to Climate Change, Registration Information Circularity, Re-use and Sustainability of Structures and Emission Free Building of Exhibition and Sponsorship Structures. Annual Meetings About IABSE This IABSE Congress is organised by the Belgian and Dutch Groups of IABSE in co- operation with Ghent University. Both National Groups are among the earliest IABSE Groups and are very active and productive. This Congress will be, respectively, the first and eighth international IABSE event hosted in the BENELUX since the successful IABSE Conference 2013 in Rotterdam and the third IABSE Congress 1948 in Liege. I wish to express my special thanks and compliment the Organising Committee and the Scientific Committee, for excellently mastering the preparations of this promising event under the difficult circumstances of the past year and months. Besides exchanging experience and latest knowledge in structural engineering, I am curious to discover with you the city of Ghent “Europe’s best kept secret”, said to be “the most authentic historic city in the World“. I look forward to meeting you our members, and welcoming new friends in Ghent, Belgium. Yaojun Ge President of IABSE Yaojun Ge About the Organising Invitation from the Committee The Organising Committee is chaired by prof. H. De Backer, Ghent University, Organising Committee Belgium. The full committee consists of The Organising Committee is pleased to confirm that the IABSE Congress Ghent following members: 2021 will be held from 22 to 24 September 2021. The Congress is organised by the Hans De Backer (Chair) Belgian and Dutch Groups of IABSE in co-operation with Ghent University. This Ane de Boer congress will be the first international IABSE event hosted in the BENELUX since the Bart De Pauw successful IABSE Conference 2013 in Rotterdam. The Congress will be held in the Alain Dumortier buildings of ICC Ghent. The International Convention Centre is a highly facilitated Bernard Espion Congress venue where durability is of great importance. Bert Hesselink (Vice-Chair) Pierre Mengeot The past year, everybody worldwide has been faced with the Covid-19 pandemic Rudi Roijakkers and has had to adapt accordingly. These have been terrible times, requiring Bert Snijder everybody to change their ways. However, the troubles of conference organisers Sven Somers are actually quite minor to what most people have had to endure. Still, things are Aad van der Horst looking up with the arrival of vaccines, so the organisers feels sure that the IABSE Gilles Van Staen (Secretary) Congress Ghent will be the first large on-site event after the pandemic. To contact the Organising Committee (OC), please send an email to: During this difficult period, as organisers of the IABSE Congress Ghent 2021, we [email protected] have decided to follow the unofficial motto of our city, which goes somewhat like “Do not complain, never give up”. So, we decided to stick to our original conference dates and to guarantee to all of our participants that the Congress will take place. Since not everybody will be able to travel yet, we will organise a hybrid format, allowing participants, unable to travel to Ghent, to attend from home and interact in all on site events. The organisation has had to continuously adapt to the situation, but we now hope that our Congress will be a festive conclusion of this difficult period and the start of a new period of IABSE events, where we are once again able to participate, network, meet other people in person. Hans De Backer We invite all of you to the heart of Europe to experience another great IABSE event. Hans De Backer, Organising Committee Chair, Belgium Bert Hesselink, Organising Committee Vice-Chair, The Netherlands Bert Hesselink About the Scientific Invitation from the Committee The Scientific Committee (SC) is chaired by Prof. H.H. Snijder, Vice Scientific Committee President of IABSE, Eindhoven The Scientific Committee invites the structural engineering community to attend University of Technology, The the IABSE Congress Ghent 2021 to discuss and contribute to the theme ‘Structural Netherlands. The Vice-Chair is Prof. Engineering for Future Societal Needs’. Future societal needs comprise building and Bart De Pauw, Ghent University and maintaining safe and reliable buildings and infrastructures while coping with the Tuc Rail, Belgium. The SC consists of effects of climate change in a world with scarcer resources and satisfying the more than 70 expert members from ambition to reduce mankind’s CO2 footprint. Anticipated sub-themes are therefore all over the world and is elected by the amongst others: Technical Committee of IABSE. • Structural safety and reliability with respect to climate change; To contact the Scientific Committee • Circularity, re-use and sustainability of structures; (SC), please send an email • Emission free building of structures. to: [email protected] Our call for sub-themes resulted in four interesting special sub-themes connected to the main congress theme: • Enhancing resilience of civil infrastructure to hurricane and thunderstorm hazards under changing climate; • Structural bearings and anti-seismic devices: innovation, standards and testing requirements; • Towards extending the service life of existing concrete infrastructure through advanced assessment methods; • Concepts and methods for the performance assessment of existing structures. Bert H.H. Snijder Bart De Pauw Online Scientific Committee Core Group meeting Congress Proceedings The Congress proceedings will be The Congress will take place irrespective of the situation with the Covid-19 available in electronic format (ePDF pandemic. To guarantee this, the Congress is developed in a hybrid form, meaning via link) at the beginning of the with some parts onsite and some parts online, depending on the situation at the Congress. Authors must register to time of the Congress in September 2021. All written papers submitted are peer- the Congress in order to have their reviewed by the Scientific Committee. All papers are presented orally. This can be paper presented during the in a presentation which is onsite as usual, or online and live, or online and pre- Congress and published in the recorded. The online pre-recorded presentations are meant for those participants proceedings. IABSE Conference staying at home and who have to cope with a substantial time difference with Reports are abstracted and indexed Ghent, Belgium. It is the intention to have live streaming of all sessions. Apart from under Scopus. We are delighted to normal parallel sessions, we will have a Pecha Kucha session and special sessions. have received about 250 paper To accommodate all sessions and speakers, parallel sessions run simultaneously submissions. All those that register online and onsite in 5 to 6 breakout rooms on the three main congress days. for the virtual event will have access Keynote Speakers introduce relevant topics to the congress theme and/or give a to the full proceedings. state-of-the-art overview on these topics. We are pleased to announce that four esteemed Keynote Speakers have confirmed Traditional sub-themes to contribute to our congress: • All types of bridges • Large span structures • Jaqueline Cramer, Utrecht University, The Netherlands • Light-weight structures The transition to sustainable concrete in the Netherlands through network • High-rise buildings governance; • All structural materials • Mike Cook, Bureau Happold, Bath and Imperial College London, UK • Structural health monitoring Urgent Steps to Achieve a Net-Zero Carbon Construction Industry: Lessons from • Design for earthquakes the IABSE (UK) Henderson Colloquium 2020 • Case studies • Junho Song, Seoul National University, S. Korea • Failures and forensic engineering Risk intelligence of structural systems: concepts and recent developments • Strengthening and retrofitting • Luc Hellemans, Lantis, Antwerp, Belgium • Dynamics of structures Oosterweel – from an underground and even underwater road infrastructure • Innovative structures
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