Karl Vincent HøisethView profile
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Karl Vincent Høiseth serves as Professor in Design of Concrete Structures at NTNU's Department of Structural Engineering since 2002, concurrently holding an Adjunct Professorship in Masonry Structures since 2000. His research integrates computational mechanics with experimental validation for structural systems under extreme loading conditions. His academic credentials include: Dr Ing from Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH), 1992 (Thesis: Nonlinear Analysis of Reinforced Concrete Structures Exposed to Transient Loading) MSc in Structural Engineering from NTH, 1981 Høiseth's research spans computational structural dynamics, Finite Element Method development, and experimental verification of mechanical models for reinforced concrete and masonry structures. His work directly informs building code recommendations through laboratory testing of material behavior under ice friction, snow loads, and transient forces. With over 30 years of research at SINTEF, NTNU, and TNO (Netherlands), his expertise bridges theoretical modeling and practical construction standards. Publication trends reveal sustained focus on masonry mechanics (2018-2025), concrete-ice interactions in cold regions (2015), and snow load physics (2006-2007). His current work updates Eurocode 6 standards while maintaining long-term investigation into structural durability under environmental stresses. As active member of SN/K 423 (Norway's national committee for CEN/TC 250/SC 6), he contributes to European structural design codes. His outreach includes frequent conference presentations on masonry engineering and structural reassessment techniques. Experimental work forms the foundation of his research methodology, utilizing 3D laser scanning and laboratory testing for structural validation. His leadership in NTNU's structural engineering group supports national infrastructure safety standards through applied research.










