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Notice for Lecture by Professor Ted Stathopoulos from Concordia University, Canada
Editor:杨瑜蓉   Updated:2026-01-13

At the invitation of Professors Wenli Chen and Donglai Gao from the School of Civil Engineering, Professor Ted Stathopoulos, an academician of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and the Editor-in-Chief of the authoritative journal in the field of wind engineering, Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, will visit our university soon to give academic reports. All interested faculty and students are welcome to attend.

Report Time: July 20, 2024, 9:00-10:30

Report Location: Auditorium, 3rd Floor, School of Civil Engineering

Report Topic: Computational Wind Engineering for Environmental and Structural Applications

Report Time: July 20, 2024, 10:30-12:00

Report Location: Auditorium, 3rd Floor, School of Civil Engineering

Report Topic: Publishing Technical Papers in International Journals: Sharing an Editor's Experience

Report Time: July 21, 2024, 9:00-11:00

Report Location: Room 425, School of Civil Engineering

Report Topic: Exploration, Growth, Collaboration, and More for Young Researchers

 

Introduction of the Speaker:

Professor Ted Stathopoulos is an academician of the Canadian Academy of Engineering and the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, a top-tier journal in the field of wind engineering. He is a member of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering and the American Society of Civil Engineers, and one of the leaders of the Zero Energy Buildings Research Center at Concordia University. He has previously served as the President of the International Association for Wind Engineering. Professor Stathopoulos has made significant contributions to the development and revision of wind load standards in North America. His main research interests include urban morphology analysis and wind environment comfort, wind load characteristics of low-rise large-span structures, and the assessment and utilization of wind energy. In recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of wind engineering, he has received the highest honors, including the Jack E. Cermak Award and the Alan G. Davenport Medal. His research has also won the Best Paper Award from Building and Environment. He has published over 200 academic papers, authored 21 books, and his works have been cited more than 3,000 times.