Registration open for 2-day online SHM course
09/10/2025
SHM - Enabler of 3R (Risk Management, Resilience, and Reliability)
Registration is open for an online course offering a solid foundation in Structural Health Monitoring (SHM), and GeoSIG will be sending one of our own to take part.
The two-day workshop, entitled "SHM - Enabler of 3R (Risk Management, Resilience and Reliability)", will be February 24-25, 2026, aimed at structural inspection engineers, asset managers, and researchers seeking to understand and implement state-of-the-art SHM strategies. It blends theory with practical tools for assessing structural performance and safety. Key topics include risk and reliability quantification, direct and indirect SHM methods for damage detection, and data-driven decision-making across and asset's lifecycle. The course also uses case studies to illustrate real-world applications and ongoing challenges in SHM.
Lecturers taking part include Dr. Donya Hajializadeh, a chartered engineer and senior lecturer at the University of Surrey, with industry-focused research in the areas of structure and infrastructure health monitoring, application of machine learning approaches in data-driven damage identification systems and risk, reliability and resilience-focused decision-making in transport infrastructure and systems; Dr. Jiping Bai, an associate professor in civil engineering at University of South Wales, UK, who has focused his research on sustainable construction materials, and structural analysis and design to Eurocodes, including steel and concrete structures; as well as Dr. T. Jothi Sarvanan, an assistant professor at the Department of Civil Engineering School of Infrastructure, Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, whose research has focused on structural health monitoring, structural dynamics, computer vision, deep learning, smart materials, UAV-based visual inspection, augmented reality, digital twin, and infrastructure condition assessment.
Visit www.asranet.co.uk/courses for more information or to register for the workshop. Or get in touch via email at info@asranet.co.uk.

