★Speaker: Dr. Yukio Tamura, Professor Emeritus of Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan
★Topic: Mathematical Models for Understanding Phenomena: Physical View and Mind View
★Time: November 14, 2024, Thursday / 10:10-12:00
★Location: Hsu Shou-Chlien International Conference Center, HC310
★Speaker Introduction
Professor Yukio Tamura has been dedicated to structural wind engineering research for many years. He has conducted long-term, systematic, and in-depth research in all aspects of wind-resistant design of building structures including basic theory of bluff body aerodynamics, rational determination of design wind speed, provision of structural wind loading and calculation of structural equivalent static wind loading, evaluation of structural aerodynamic stability, compilation, and revision of the wind resistant design code for building structures, wind hazard mitigation and so on. He has made creative contributions to reasonable wind resistant design of buildings. His outstanding achievements in engineering and technology are embodied in mathematical models, and quantification and analysis of wind loads on building structures. He has worked on the basic theory of wind effects on building structures and codification of wind resistant design methods, and has achieved leading and original research results, which makes him as a world-renowned expert in structural wind engineering. Professor Tamura has published more than 300 academic papers and nearly 40 books.
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