
Matthew Whelan
Associate Professor · Structural Health Monitoring
University of North Carolina at CharlotteAbout
Dr. Matthew Whelan is an Associate Professor and EPIC Assistant Director of Research for Energy Infrastructure at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is affiliated with the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and specializes in structural health monitoring, sensing technologies, and infrastructure resilience under dynamic loads.
- Current roles: Associate Professor, EPIC Assistant Director of Research for Energy Infrastructure
- Department: Civil and Environmental Engineering
Research Interests:
Dr. Whelan focuses on full-scale structural testing, ambient vibration monitoring, and the application of wireless sensor networks for bridge and building diagnostics. His work addresses deterioration modeling, blast and impact load responses, and digital twin integration for infrastructure management.
Key Trends:
Recent publications highlight advancements in concrete constitutive modeling, blast testing of cold-formed steel systems, and digital twins for construction quality monitoring. His work bridges computational simulations (e.g., LS-DYNA) with experimental validation using high-rate wireless sensors.
Professional Background:
He obtained all his degrees (B.S., M.S., Ph.D.) in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Clarkson University and has been a faculty member at UNC Charlotte since 2010. Dr. Whelan is a licensed Professional Engineer.
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