Jun.-Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Abrahamczyk

Welcome to the Chair of Advanced Structures!

Our research and teaching focuses on the system analysis of structures including derivation of suitable partial models, engineering consideration of coupling and interactions, recording and consideration of extreme and changing load conditions as well as avoidance or evaluation of collapse potential using latest technologies (tools of digital engineering). Advanced Structures not only include the structures with high risk potential, lightweight and tent constructions, but also includes the use of damping elements and the interaction phenomena in standard construction methods.

Published: 08 July 2025

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Peshawa L. Hasan presented his research titled “Time-dependent update of ground motion estimates in SHAKEmaps.” He investigates how new seismic data can be rapidly integrated into real-time hazard maps. His work aims to enhance both the accuracy and reliability of earthquake impact assessments, contributing to better-informed emergency responses and risk management.

Kemmar T. Webber shared early findings from his experimental study on voided concrete beams, reporting on the first of four planned tests. His presentation, titled “Plan of Experiments and Sensor Layout,” described how the beams were designed and equipped with a sophisticated sensor system to capture performance under loading. He discussed the results of Operational Modal Analysis used to determine dynamic properties, the application of fiber optic sensors for monitoring surface strains, and the use of Digital Image Correlation (DIC) techniques to record high-resolution surface deformations. The research aims to support the numerical validation of innovative voided concrete building elements, potentially leading to more efficient and sustainable structural designs.

Following the colloquium, participants gathered at the Villa Haar in Weimar’s Park an der Ilm for the traditional summer celebration of the Förderverein Konstruktiver Ingenieurbau e.V., enjoying the opportunity for informal discussions and networking among researchers, practitioners, and students.

The Chair of Advanced Structures offers projects and thesis in English and German Language. Interested students can either choose from the list of predefined topics or come up with their own ideas.

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Each year, the professorship coordinates the course titled "NextGen Engineers – Advanced Training Courses for a Sustainable Tomorrow" as part of the Bauhaus Summer School program.

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The internationally oriented Master's program, taught in English, equips students with the skills necessary to address engineering challenges posed by natural hazards.

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