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Marios Chryssanthopoulos is a Professor of Structural Systems at the University of Surrey, affiliated with the School of Sustainability, Civil and Environmental Engineering. His academic journey includes a BSc from the University of Newcastle, an MS from MIT, and a PhD from Imperial College London. He has held roles such as Director of the Engineering Materials and Structures Research Centre and Head of the Division of Civil, Chemical and Environmental Engineering. His research focuses on structural reliability, risk-based asset management, and probabilistic modeling in infrastructure systems.
Research interests include the influence of uncertainties in structural performance, corrosion effects on metallic structures, and integration of structural health monitoring (SHM) with decision-support tools. He has supervised over 25 PhD students and collaborated with industry on projects like fatigue life prediction of bridges and offshore structures. Funding sources include EPSRC, the EU, and industry partners.
Teaching responsibilities include courses on structural safety, bridge management, and advanced composites. His work extends to editorial roles for journals like Structural Safety and participation in national codification committees (e.g., UK SCOSS, Eurocode 3 Drafting Panel).
Key contributions include methodologies for corrosion detection in tubular structures, probabilistic frameworks for fatigue assessment, and frameworks enhancing building robustness through segmentation. His experimental work spans structural dynamics, material degradation, and consequence analysis of failures.



