Mezgeen RASOL
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at MAST/EMGCU at Université Gustave Eiffel
CFR / MAST - Département Matériaux et Structures
EMGCU - Expérimentation et modélisation pour le génie civil et urbain
Marne-la-Vallée
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Mezgeen RASOL
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at MAST/EMGCU at Université Gustave Eiffel
CFR / MAST - Département Matériaux et Structures
EMGCU - Expérimentation et modélisation pour le génie civil et urbain
Mezgeen Rasol is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at EMGCU/MAST department at Université Gustave Eiffel in Paris, France. He has completed his PhD in civil engineering at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). His main PhD thesis was related to the development of novel GPR methodologies for road transport infrastructure monitoring. His MSc in civil engineering was from the Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) in Famagusta, Cyprus. His Master's work was about the seismic performance assessment and strengthening of a multi-story building. He received his BSc in civil engineering from the University of Duhok (UoD) in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
He participated in various COST ACTIONS and European Horizon research projects during his research career experience. He is involved in two EU projects: PANOPTIS and HERON, both projects aim to increase the resilience and automation systems in road transport infrastructures. His main research interest includes Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDT), Infrastructure Monitoring, Numerical Modeling, Intelligent Data Analysis and Sensors.
Mezgeen Rasol is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at EMGCU/MAST department at Université Gustave Eiffel in Paris, France. He has completed his PhD in civil engineering at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC). His main PhD thesis was related to the development of novel GPR methodologies for road transport infrastructure monitoring. His MSc in civil engineering was from the Eastern Mediterranean University (EMU) in Famagusta, Cyprus. His Master's work was about the seismic performance assessment and strengthening of a multi-story building. He received his BSc in civil engineering from the University of Duhok (UoD) in the Kurdistan region of Iraq.
He participated in various COST ACTIONS and European Horizon research projects during his research career experience. He is involved in two EU projects: PANOPTIS and HERON, both projects aim to increase the resilience and automation systems in road transport infrastructures. His main research interest includes Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDT), Infrastructure Monitoring, Numerical Modeling, Intelligent Data Analysis and Sensors.