Piotr OmenzetterView profile
Senior Lecturer
Dr. Piotr Omenzetter is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Engineering , University of Aberdeen, specializing in structural health monitoring (SHM), dynamic testing, and reliability analysis of civil infrastructure. His research focuses on offshore structures, wind turbines, bridges, and buildings, with applications of artificial intelligence and signal processing. Positions: Senior Lecturer (University of Aberdeen) Education: ME (Technical University of Gdansk), PhD (University of Tokyo) Research Interests include: Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) for offshore and subsea systems, wind turbines, and bridges Theoretical and experimental structural dynamics, including soil-structure interaction Reliability analysis under uncertainty and earthquake engineering Artificial intelligence (neural networks, deep learning) and signal processing (time series analysis) Structural control and optimization for wind farms and bridges Publication Trends show a focus on data-driven approaches like SHM and finite element model updating to assess damage severity in wind turbines and bridges. His work integrates machine learning (e.g., distance metric learning, neuro-fuzzy systems) and optimization algorithms (virus optimization, sequential niche techniques) to enhance damage detection accuracy. Teaching Responsibilities include courses on structural dynamics and reliability analysis for oil & gas engineering students. He has reviewed for 17 journals, including Computer Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering and Engineering Structures .





