
About
Per Goltermann is a Professor and Head of Study Professor in the Department of Civil and Mechanical Engineering at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), where he leads the Digital Building Technologies research group. His work focuses on sustainable and innovative construction technologies, including concrete structures, E-learning, and material lifecycle design.
- PhD in Civil Engineering, DTU (1982–1985)
- MSc in Civil Engineering, DTU (1976–1981)
His research interests include Integrated Structures and Materials Design, with emphasis on reinforced concrete, ZeroWaste strategies for material upgrading, and Superlight Concrete Structures for sustainable design. His international expertise spans concrete deterioration, monitoring, and structural health assessment. The research footprint highlights strong engagement in civil engineering, fiber-reinforced polymers, and sustainable materials.
Recent publications (2024–2025) reflect a focus on sustainable construction materials (e.g., unfired clay bricks, rammed earth), advanced bridge testing (proof loading, inverted T-sections), and CFRP strengthening techniques. These works emphasize durability, sustainability, and structural performance, aligning with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
His scientific awards include:
- Annual DTU Award for developing Teaching and Learning (2017)
- DTU Award for Development of Teaching and Learning 2017
- Teacher of the year at DTU (2013)
Per Goltermann has supervised multiple PhD students and led significant research projects, including Advanced engineering tool for lightweight composite 3D print of concrete design formwork and Monitoring thresholds in full-scale bridge testing. He has been a main supervisor in projects funded by public and industrial sources, focusing on structural reliability, bridge reclassification, and shear behavior of concrete members. His activities include guest lectures and invited talks on sustainable building materials and smart structural inspection.
He is actively involved in research networks and collaborations, particularly in Denmark and internationally, with a strong presence in bridge safety, sustainable materials, and digital construction technologies.
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