Completed PhD Thesis at CCLab

© H. Fan 2017
Myrsini Angelidi completed her PhD Thesis focusing on the development of ductile adhesively bonded timber joints in order to compensate for the inherent lack of ductility of timber.
The PhD thesis entitled « Ductility and strain rate-dependency of adhesively-bonded timber joints », was defended on June 7, 2017 in front of a jury composed of Thomas Keller and Anastasios Vassilopoulos (CCLab, thesis supervisors), Robert Adams (Bristol University, external examiner), Steffen Franke (Bern University of Applied Sciences, external examiner), Yves Weinand (IBOIS, internal examiner) and Michel Bierlaire (TRANSP-OR, jury president).
Accepted without reservation, the thesis was then presented to the public on July 14, 2017.