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Belletti Beatrice

Belletti Beatrice

beatrice.belletti@unipr.it

Full Professor in Structural Engineering (ICAR/09) – DIA, UniPR

Beatrice Belletti graduated in civil engineering and obtained the title of Ph.D. in Structural Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Turin in 2001. She has been a University Researcher since 2004, an Associate Professor since 2015, and a Full Professor in Structural Engineering at the University of Parma since 2020.

Since 2000, she has been teaching various courses at the University of Parma in the Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree programs in Civil Engineering and Architecture.

She is the author of over 290 scientific publications in conference proceedings and internationally and nationally relevant journals, with main research topics including finite element modeling of RC and PC structures, development of non-linear constitutive laws for structural analysis, structural robustness, corrosion and residual life prediction of RC and PC structures, experimentation on eco-concretes made with waste products (biochar, recycled plastic, vitrified MSW ashes, vitrified beads, composite synthetic material waste, ceramic materials, construction and demolition waste).

She has been and is currently the scientific coordinator/participant in numerous research projects and agreements between DIA and public/private entities on the topics of existing structures and infrastructure, seismic risk, and sustainable cementitious materials incorporating waste materials.

She is a member of several working groups (fib SAG – Special Activity Group: Sustainability, TG.SAG.2 – Sustainable Concrete Structures; fib Commission TG3.2 fib: Existing concrete structures; fib WP2.2.1: Shear in Beams; fib AG 10: Developing technical recommendations for robustness for fib Model Code 2020; fib TG2.4: Computer-Based Modeling and Design; fib AG 8: Non-Linear Finite Element Modeling; CEN/TC250/WG6 Robustness Commission; UNI/CT 021/GL 06 “Robustness” Technical Body Commission). She has been the Coordinator of the UNI/CT 021/GL 06 “Robustness” group since 2020.