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Prof. em., Dr. sc. techn, Dr. h.c. Hugo Bachmann

Hugo Bachmann
Prof. em. ETH, Dr. sc. techn., Dr. h.c.
Sunnhaldenstrasse 19
CH – 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland

Phone: +41 (0)44 821 69 49
Fax: +41 (0)44 821 06 10
E-mail: h.bachmann@ibk.baug.ethz.ch

At the ETH in the Institute of Structural Engineering (IBK) since 1969 Professor Hugo Bachmann has been active in in teaching and research in reinforced and prestressed concrete as well as in the design of bridges and buildings. Beginning in the late 70ies, he concentrated on the scientific field of structural dynamics and earthquake engineering, and he headed a group of collaborators and doctoral students until he retired in October 2000. The group was wellknown in the structural dynamics and earthquake engineering community world-wide and gained a high international reputation. In particular, 25 doctoral thesis, many research reports and numerous other publications such as books and articles in scientific journals were produced in the following fields:

As a modern tool, the new ETH earthquake simulator located on the strong floor of the structural laboratory at Hönggerberg campus was developed and put into operation in 1995. This “shake table” allows realistic exprimental research work to be carried out and is also used for teaching purposes.

Prof. Dr. Alessandro Dazio was appointed in August 2003 as a successor to Prof. Bachmann in the chair of structural dynamics and earthquake engineering.

Prof. Bachmann continues to serve as a fiduciary expert and consulting engineer for special questions and tasks in structural engineering. In particular, he accompanies projects of engineering offices involving structural vibration problems, the seismic design of new structures and the seismic upgrading of existing structures. He also continues to be active in national and international scientific associations, such as the Swiss Society for Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics (SGEB), the European Association for Structural Dynamics (EASD), the European Association for Earthquake Engineering (EAEE) and the International Association for Earthquake Engineering (IAEE).

 

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