Professor Konstantinos Tsavdaridis is a structural engineering expert currently holding the Chair of Structural Engineering at City St George's, University of London. He leads the Heavy (Strong Floor) Structures Laboratory, directs the 'Steel, Composite & Hybrid Structures' group, and co-founded the 3DMBC research group. Additionally, he serves as a Visiting Professor at Kumamoto University (Japan) and the University of Leeds (UK), and is an active member of the Robotics group at Leeds. His research focuses on experimental testing of steel and steel-concrete composite structures under static, quasi-static, and dynamic loads, with a particular emphasis on design optimization for lightweight structures and modular building systems. His work spans seismic resilience, 3D-printed connections, and sustainable construction technologies. Scientific recognition includes: Stanford University's Top 2% Scientist in Civil Engineering (2020-present) Top Scholar by Scholar GPS (2024, #28 in Design across all Engineering fields) Senior Fellowship from the Royal Academy of Engineering (2019) Over 250 publications in journals and conferences Multiple GB and PCT patents related to structural systems He has secured approximately £10 million (~€11.5M) in research funding, including projects on rapidly deployable housing modules, AI-driven sustainable connections, and advanced seismic testing frameworks. His industry collaborations span nuclear engineering, infrastructure resilience, and fire protection systems. Professional affiliations include: Editor of international journals on earthquake engineering and composite structures Scientific member of ECCS, IASS, and IALCCE Active roles in BSI committees for aluminum structures and seismic design ICE Professional Mentor (UK) and EPC member






