Juan Sobrino

Juan Sobrino
Nationality Spanish
Education Technical University of Catalonia

Engineering career

Discipline civil, structural
Institutions Polytechnic University of Catalonia, Carnegie Mellon University
Practice name Pedelta Structural Engineers

Juan Sobrino[1] is a civil engineer,[2] known internationally[3] for designing more than 400 bridges, introduction of advanced materials[4] in bridges and innovative bridge designs.[5] He is the founder of Pedelta, an international structural engineering firm.[6]

Sobrino was an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon University from 2010 to 2012, and a part-time associate professor at Polytechnic University of Catalonia.[7]

Education

Dr. Sobrino studied Civil Engineering at Technical University of Catalonia (UPC), and earned Master of Science in 1990. He went on to pursue a PhD in Civil Engineering. He has been actively involved in sharing his industry experience[8] and research experience with students and young engineers as he is frequently invited as a guest speaker in Civil Engineering departments of universities including Princeton[9] and the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.[2]

Career

Dr. Sobrino founded Pedelta[10] immediately after earning his PhD in 1994. Since then, he has been involved in design of new bridges,[11] as well as assessment and rehabilitation of existing bridges[12] in USA, Canada, Latin America, Europe and Asia.

Awards

Innovations

Amongst his various innovative bridge designs,[16] his application of use of advance materials has reached international recognition, with completed bridge examples including the first stainless steel vehicular bridge in Minorca, the stainless steel arch pedestrian bridge in Sant Fruitos,[17] the first hybrid stainless steel and GFRP pedestrian bridges of Zumaia and Vilafant,[18] as well as the Abetxuko Bridge, a steel girder/organic form bridge.[2]

Notable Projects

References

  1. "IABSE award 2005". International Association for bridge & structural engineering (IABSE). Retrieved Nov 29, 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 "Application of GFRP and stainless steel bridges". University of Notre Dame. Retrieved Nov 29, 2012.
  3. "Digital Periodical Journal August 2012". Digital periodical 2012. Retrieved Feb 15, 2013.
  4. "Outokumpu Article". Outo Kumpu. Retrieved 2008. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  5. "Modern steel construction" (PDF). Modern Steel Construction Journal. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  6. "Structurae web". Structurae. Retrieved Nov 29, 2012.
  7. "Modern steel construction" (PDF). Modern Steel Construction Journal. March 2012. p. 2. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  8. "Partner index". Bentley. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  9. "Princeton Seminars". Princeton University. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  10. "Official website". Pedelta S.L. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  11. "Official website" (PDF). European steel construction journal. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  12. "Curriculum" (PDF). University of Catalonia. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  13. "IABSE award 2003". IABSE. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  14. "CICCP award 2012" (PDF). Retrieved Dec 27, 2012.
  15. "Eugene C.Figg medal". Carnegie Mellon University. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  16. "Web Journal". American Society of Civil Engineers. Retrieved Nov 30, 2012.
  17. "Sant Fruitos Movie". K33. Retrieved Nov 30, 2014.
  18. "Vilafant Movie". Princeton University. Retrieved Nov 30, 2014.

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