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Systems and Network Analysis
Vorlesung und Übung
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Reliability and Risk Analysis
Vorlesung und Übung
Dr. techn. Matteo Broggi
Dr. techn. Matteo Broggi
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Dr. techn. Matteo Broggi
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Imprecise Probabilities and multi-disciplinary approaches in
- Reliability and Risk Analysis
- Uncertainty Quantification
- Simulation Techniques for Processing Uncertainty
- Robust Design
Lebenslauf
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Beruflicher Werdegang
since 01/2016
Research Associate, Group Leader Uncertainty Quantification, Institute for Risk and Reliability, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geodetic Science, Leibniz Universität Hannover2014 - 2015
Lecturer, Institute of Risk and Uncertainty, University of Liverpool2014 - 2015
Research Project Leader, Virtual Engineering Centre, University of Liverpool2012 - 2014
Post-doc research associate, Virtual Engineering Centre, University of Liverpool2008 - 2011
Research Assistant, University of Innsbruck, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Unit of Engineering Mechanics2007
Research assistant, Laboratory of signal and risk analysis, Politecnico di Milano2005 - 2007
System Safety Engineer, M346 Program, AleniaAermacchi S.p.A. -
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Dr.techn. (equivalent to Ph.D.) in Civil Engineering
October 2011, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Dissertation: “Computational Aspects in the Buckling Analysis of Composite Cylindrical Shells with Random Imperfections”Laurea V.O. (equivalent to M.Sc.) in Nuclear Engineering
October 2005, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
Thesis: “Uncertainty Evaluation in the Prediction of Nuclear Transients with Artificial Neural Networks” (original title: “Valutazione delle incertezze nella previsione di transitori nucleari mediante reti neurali artificiali”), Distinguished Honors Grade: 98/100 -
Ehrungen und Auszeichnungen
Best Paper Award 2011, International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics
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(2011): Reliability assessment of axially compressed composite cylindrical shells with random imperfections, International Journal of Structural Stability and Dynamics; 11(2): 215—236.
DOI: 10.1142/S0219455411004063
Best Paper Award, NAFEMS World Congress 2015
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(2015): Efficient epistemic-aleatory uncertainty quantification application to the nafems challenge problem, NAFEMS World Congress 2015, San Diego, California.
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