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: 30 May 2026

Chair of Advanced Structures at Earthquake Engineering Forum »EEF.26 in Sofia«

From 17 to 20 May 2026, the Chair of Advanced Structures participated in the Earthquake Engineering Forum EEF.26 in Sofia, Bulgaria, with contributions by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Lars Abrahamczyk and Dr.-Ing. Baban A. Bapir. The forum was organized by the National Earthquake Engineering Center at the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (UACEG) under the theme “Contemporary Issues in Earthquake Engineering.”

Prof. Abrahamczyk participated as a keynote speaker and delivered the lecture “Challenges in Damage Prognosis for RC Structures Concerning the Level of ERD.” The contribution addressed current challenges in predicting damage in reinforced concrete structures and its relation to earthquake-resistant design levels.

Dr.-Ing. Baban Bapir presented recent research entitled “Damage Effects of Cascade in Earthquakes on RC Structures,” focusing on the influence of cascading earthquake effects on the damage development of reinforced concrete structures.

During the visit, the Chair also had the opportunity to meet with partners from UACEG within the Bauhaus4EU partnership. The meeting focused on the ongoing development of a joint degree initiative and provided a valuable occasion to discuss the next steps in close exchange with the partner institution.

The participation in EEF.26 thus offered both an important platform for exchange within the international earthquake engineering community and an opportunity to further strengthen the collaboration with UACEG in the framework of Bauhaus4EU.

The Chair of Advanced Structures would like to sincerely thank the organizers of EEF.26 and UACEG for the kind invitation, warm hospitality, and excellent organization of the forum.

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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