Delft University of Technology, Nederland

Dr. Erik Schlangen is Professor in the chair of "Experimental Micromechanics” at the faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. He is also the director of the Microlab for micromechanical and material research which is part of the same University. Prior to joining Delft University he was a senior materials engineer at the materials research institute Intron in the Netherlands. He has a MSc-degree in Structural Engineering from Eindhoven University of Technology and a PhD from Delft University, where he graduated in 1993. He is specialized in fracture mechanics of quasi-brittle materials like concrete, durability mechanics, finite element modelling, design of experimental techniques and self-healing of concrete and asphalt. He is the inventor of the Delft lattice model for simulation of fracture. He owns a patent on healable concrete. He initiated the self-healing bacterial concrete and is the inventor of the self-healing asphalt with steel-wool and induction heating that is applied in several applications. He is editor of several state of the art reports and conference proceedings and has (co)authored more than 400 technical papers in Journals and conference proceedings and has given many key-note and invited lectures at conferences. He is very active in RILEM committees and is chairman of the Technical Committee dealing with self-healing phenomena of cement-based materials.

 

Presentation Day&Time: 22nd October 2014, 09:00 - 09:45