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Christoforos Dimopoulos is a Lecturer in Civil Engineering at Teesside University's SCEDT Engineering school. He holds a PhD in Structural Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens and has held roles including KTP Research Associate at Oxford Brookes University, Marie-Curie Research Fellow at the University of Warwick, and Civil Engineer at Larnaca Water Board in Cyprus.
His research focuses on structural integrity under extreme conditions, including seismic hazards, column loss scenarios, and progressive collapse analysis. Key areas include novel seismic-resistant connections, steel arch stability, and wind turbine tower stiffening. He employs computational modeling and experimental testing for structural behavior evaluation.
Recent work emphasizes dynamic structural analysis methods and damping effects in hazard scenarios. Notable contributions include SDOF models for progressive collapse and elastic buckling studies in cold-formed steel components.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. Advising and grants details are not provided in the text. He is affiliated with labs or teams related to sustainable engineering and structural resilience, though specific names are unspecified.





