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Togay Ozbakkaloglu

Togay Ozbakkaloglu

Senior Lecturer at School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering
The University of Adelaide
AUSTRALIA

Biography

Dr. Togay Ozbakkaloglu’s is a Senior Lecturer in School of Civil, Environmental and Mining Engineering at The University of Adelaide, Australia. His research interests lie in the area of expertise like Behaviour, design, and retrofit of earthquake-resistant concrete structures; Seismic behaviour and analysis of FRP reinforced concrete structural members; Performance-based design of reinforced concrete structures; FRP-concrete-steel composite columns; Compressive and seismic behavior of FRP-confined concrete columns; Inelastic dynamic analysis of reinforced concrete structures for seismic investigation; Repair and strengthening of concrete structures with advanced composite materials; Behaviour and design of high-strength concrete members. He has published and reviewed numerous technical papers in international journals and conference proceedings. Dr. Togay Ozbakkaloglu is a Member of American Concrete Institute (ACI). He obtained Ph.D. in Structural Engineering, University of Ottawa, Canada.

Research Interest

Dr. Togay Ozbakkaloglu’s research interests lie in the area of expertise like Behaviour, design, and retrofit of earthquake-resistant concrete structures; Seismic behaviour and analysis of FRP reinforced concrete structural members; Performance-based design of reinforced concrete structures; FRP-concrete-steel composite columns; Compressive and seismic behavior of FRP-confined concrete columns; Inelastic dynamic analysis of reinforced concrete structures for seismic investigation; Repair and strengthening of concrete structures with advanced composite materials; Behaviour and design of high-strength concrete members.