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UNB Fredericton

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Structural Engineering

Research groups led by structural engineering faculty members in the Department of Civil Engineering at UNB perform cutting-edge research in the following areas:

  • Advanced simulation of structures during strong earthquakes
  • Artificial intelligence and digital twins in structural engineering
  • Design and behaviour of modular construction
  • Behaviour of structures under blasts and other extreme loading conditions
  • Large-scale experimental testing of structural components and systems
  • Performance of building envelopes and enclosures
  • Structural health monitoring and operational modal analysis of bridges and buildings

Related faculty

Structural engineering research and teaching is led by the following faculty members:

Related courses

Graduate courses typically offered include:

  • CE 6013 (3 ch) Structural Wood Design
  • CE 6033 (3 ch) Bridge Engineering
  • CE 6043 (3 ch) Operational Modal Analysis
  • CE 6053 (3 ch) Dynamics of Structures
  • CE 6083 (3 ch) Earthquake Engineering
  • CE 6093 (3 ch) Random Vibrations
  • CE 6513 (3 ch) Behaviour of Concrete Structures
  • CE 6523 (3 ch) Behaviour of Steel Structures

Note: Not all courses are offered in any one year.

Complete list of Civil Engineering courses