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Λεωφ. Αγλαντζιας 91 | |
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Προσωπικό Προφίλ
Dr Nicolas Hadjipantelis is Lecturer in Structural Engineering at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cyprus, where he is conducting research in the area of steel structures and is teaching courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Dr Hadjipantelis holds a PhD in Steel Structures from Imperial College London, for which he was awarded an Imperial College President’s Scholarship. As part of his undergraduate studies at the University of Bristol, where he obtained a first class honours MEng degree in Civil Engineering, he studied and conducted research for an academic year at the University of California, Berkeley.
As Principal Investigator, Dr Hadjipantelis has secured funding from the Dame Julia Higgins Postdoc Fund of Imperial College London. He has also been awarded the 3rd Prize for his oral presentation at the 20th Young Researchers’ Conference of the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), as well as the Student Prize from the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) for being the student best in performance in the last two years of his undergraduate course. Dr Hadjipantelis is a Full Member of the Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ETEK), an Associate Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), a Graduate Member of the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) and a reviewer of several key international structural engineering journals. | |
The research activity of Dr Hadjipantelis lies in the area of steel structures and includes experimental, numerical and analytical work on cold-formed and hot-rolled steel, prestressed steel structures and metal 3D printing. Dr Hadjipantelis has also actively participated in the final full-scale loading tests on the MX3D Bridge, the first metal 3D printed pedestrian bridge in the world. His research is published in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and is presented at key international conferences. | |
Journal Publications
Conference Publications
*Oral presentations +Prize winning |
Profile Information
Dr Nicolas Hadjipantelis is Lecturer in Structural Engineering at the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Cyprus, where he is conducting research in the area of steel structures and is teaching courses at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
Dr Hadjipantelis holds a PhD in Steel Structures from Imperial College London, for which he was awarded an Imperial College President’s Scholarship. As part of his undergraduate studies at the University of Bristol, where he obtained a first class honours MEng degree in Civil Engineering, he studied and conducted research for an academic year at the University of California, Berkeley.
As Principal Investigator, Dr Hadjipantelis has secured funding from the Dame Julia Higgins Postdoc Fund of Imperial College London. He has also been awarded the 3rd Prize for his oral presentation at the 20th Young Researchers’ Conference of the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE), as well as the Student Prize from the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) for being the student best in performance in the last two years of his undergraduate course.
Dr Hadjipantelis is a Full Member of the Cyprus Scientific and Technical Chamber (ETEK), an Associate Member of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), a Graduate Member of the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) and a reviewer of several key international structural engineering journals.
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The research activity of Dr Hadjipantelis lies in the area of steel structures and includes experimental, numerical and analytical work on cold-formed and hot-rolled steel, prestressed steel structures and metal 3D printing. Dr Hadjipantelis has also actively participated in the final full-scale loading tests on the MX3D Bridge, the first metal 3D printed pedestrian bridge in the world. His research is published in high-impact peer-reviewed journals and is presented at key international conferences. | |
Journal Publications
Conference Publications
*Oral presentations +Prize winning |