معرفی
Yves Reuland is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Structural Engineering at ETH Zurich, under Professors Eleni Chatzi and Bozidar Stojadinovic. He holds a PhD in Civil Engineering from EPFL (2017), focusing on earthquake-damaged structure assessment. His postdoctoral work at EPFL's IMAC Lab (2013-2019) involved vibration-based safety assessment and model-based data interpretation. At ETH Zurich (2019-2024), he contributed to resilience frameworks for the built environment, emphasizing data-driven methods for vulnerability updating and dynamic risk analysis. His research integrates structural health monitoring, seismic performance evaluation, and post-disaster recovery planning.
Education:
- Bachelor/Master: Civil Engineering, EPFL (2013)
- PhD: 'Measurement-supported performance assessment of earthquake-damaged structures' (EPFL, 2017)
Research Interests:
Yves focuses on leveraging sensor data for rapid structural assessment, earthquake risk mitigation, and infrastructure resilience. His work spans vibration-based monitoring, damage classification algorithms, and dynamic risk frameworks tailored for Switzerland. Key areas include post-earthquake recovery modeling, Gaussian process-based damage estimation, and fusion of domain adaptation techniques for robust damage detection.
Grants & Contributions:
He co-authored the Swiss dynamic earthquake risk framework project, funded by EU H2020 (Project ID 821115). His collaborations include developing near-real-time seismic damage evaluation methods and full-scale bridge monitoring case studies. Research outputs emphasize bridging engineering models with empirical data for practical disaster preparedness solutions.
Labs/Teams:
Associated with the Applied Computing and Mechanics Lab (IMAC, EPFL) and ETH Zurich's Institute of Structural Engineering teams focused on structural sensing and asset management.



