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Prof. Dr. Andreas Taras has been Full Professor of Steel Construction and Composite Structures at ETH Zurich since October 2019. After high school in Brixen/Bressanone (Italy), he studied civil engineering at the Technical Universities of Vienna and Graz (Austria). He then worked as a research assistant to Prof. Richard Greiner at the Institute of Steel and Shell Structures at Graz University of Technology, where he received his doctorate in 2010 with a dissertation on the stability and the reliability of structural elements in steel frames, which became the basis for several innovations in Eurocode 3. In 2011, Prof. Taras was appointed Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) at Graz University of Technology. During his time in Graz, he also headed an experimental and analytical study on behalf of the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB), which led to the development of a classification system for the assessment of historical steel railway bridges.
In 2016 Prof. Taras was appointed Professor of Steel Construction at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich (Germany). There, his group worked on research projects on the use of sensors for performance monitoring of bridges, earthquake protection systems, logistics centre construction using cold-formed steel, FEM-based design of members and connections and the load-bearing capacity of novel aluminium components. From 2016 to 2019, he headed the European project HOLLOSSTAB, which was funded by the EU (Research Fund for Coal and Steel) and included seven project partners in Europe and Canada. The project involved the development and validation of a novel method for the design of high-strength and slim hollow section structures on the basis of more than 150 large-scale component tests.
Since 2006 Prof. Taras has also been working as consulting engineer and expert for steel and composite structures. In partnership with renowned construction companies, engineering offices and architects, he developed and evaluated complex structures of buildings, bridges, telecommunication facilities, hydroelectric power plants and vessels. Andreas Taras uses this industrial experience in his lectures on structural engineering and bridge building in steel and composite construction, on glass and lightweight construction as well as on specific topics of structural design with digital tools.
Prof. Taras is a member of various standardisation committees and associations on a national and international level, including SIA, DIN, ASI, CEN and the European Convention for Constructional Steelwork.
In 2016 Prof. Taras was appointed Professor of Steel Construction at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich (Germany). There, his group worked on research projects on the use of sensors for performance monitoring of bridges, earthquake protection systems, logistics centre construction using cold-formed steel, FEM-based design of members and connections and the load-bearing capacity of novel aluminium components. From 2016 to 2019, he headed the European project HOLLOSSTAB, which was funded by the EU (Research Fund for Coal and Steel) and included seven project partners in Europe and Canada. The project involved the development and validation of a novel method for the design of high-strength and slim hollow section structures on the basis of more than 150 large-scale component tests.
Since 2006 Prof. Taras has also been working as consulting engineer and expert for steel and composite structures. In partnership with renowned construction companies, engineering offices and architects, he developed and evaluated complex structures of buildings, bridges, telecommunication facilities, hydroelectric power plants and vessels. Andreas Taras uses this industrial experience in his lectures on structural engineering and bridge building in steel and composite construction, on glass and lightweight construction as well as on specific topics of structural design with digital tools.
Prof. Taras is a member of various standardisation committees and associations on a national and international level, including SIA, DIN, ASI, CEN and the European Convention for Constructional Steelwork.
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