
معرفی
Leon Wegner is a Professor in the Department of Civil Geological and Environmental Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Engineering. He holds a B.E. from the University of Saskatchewan, an M.A.Sc. from the Technical University of Nova Scotia, and a Ph.D. from MIT. His research focuses on structural engineering and materials, including fretting fatigue of bolted connections, structural health monitoring, cold weather masonry materials, composite materials mechanics, and cement-based materials. Current projects include developing antifreeze admixtures for subfreezing masonry construction and improving fatigue evaluation for potash mineshafts. He has openings for one PhD and two MSc students in industry-sponsored research on bolted steel connections.
Education:
- B.E. (Saskatchewan)
- M.A.Sc. (Technical University of Nova Scotia)
- Ph.D. (MIT)
Research Interests:
- Fretting Fatigue
- Structural Health Monitoring
- Cold-Weather Materials
- Composite Mechanics
- Cement Chemistry
Recent Work Trends: His publications emphasize vibration-based damage detection for bridges, optimization of composite materials, and cold-weather construction solutions. He combines experimental and numerical approaches in projects like Diefenbaker Bridge monitoring and potash mine shaft evaluations.
Grants and Advising: Supervises graduate students on industry-sponsored projects. His work aligns with infrastructure durability and material innovation in harsh environments.



