Roles & Affiliations: Ian F. C. Smith is a Honorary Professor at EPFL's ENAC School, affiliated with the EESD laboratory. He holds dual Swiss-Canadian citizenship and has been a leading figure in structural engineering and adaptive systems. Education: PhD in Engineering from the University of Cambridge (1982). Research Interests: Focuses on adaptive civil structures, biomimetic systems, structural health monitoring, and advanced computing applications in civil engineering. His work includes developing structures that adapt to loads through shape morphing, improving infrastructure resilience via data-driven methods, and enhancing safety through sensor networks and vibration analysis. Key Contributions: Over 150 publications on structural control, smart materials, and data interpretation. Notable works include frameworks for occupancy detection via floor vibrations, biomimetic adaptive control of tensegrity structures, and optimization of measurement systems for bridge testing. Advising & Labs: Supervised numerous PhD students (e.g., S. Drira, N. Bertola). Leads the EESD lab, exploring earthquake engineering, structural dynamics, and adaptive systems. Collaborates on projects like the Singapore Cyber-Civil-Infrastructure initiative and the biomimetic deployable footbridge system.





