
معرفی
Metin Oguzmert is a Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Kennesaw State University. His academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from Syracuse University (2006), M.Sc. and B.Sc. from Istanbul Technical University (2002 and 1998), and professional licensures as a Civil and Structural Engineer in California.
Education:
- Ph.D., Structural Engineering, Syracuse University, 2006
- M.Sc., Structural Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 2002
- B.Sc., Civil Engineering, Istanbul Technical University, 1998
Research Interests:
- Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics
- Seismic Retrofitting of Historical and Modern Structures
- Nonlinear Analysis and Performance-Based Design
- Buckling Restrained Braced Frames
- Structural Health Monitoring via Vibration and Scour Analysis
- Finite Element Modeling of Material Interfaces
Publications Trends: Recent work focuses on eco-friendly materials (e.g., rubberized concrete), cost-efficient monitoring systems for bridges, and innovative seismic retrofitting techniques. Earlier contributions include foundational research on equivalent linear system parameters for inelastic structures and dynamic behavior of historical masonry structures.
Teaching & Professionalism: Teaches courses like Structural Analysis, Steel/Concrete Design, and Ethics. Holds licenses in Civil and Structural Engineering in California, reflecting his industry engagement.

