Structural health monitoring
Date & Time

1 July 2025 - 2 July 2025
10:00 - 17:30 BST

Location

47-58 Bastwick St, London, EC1V 3PS
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Price

Member early booking: £515 + VAT
Member: £575 + VAT
Standard: £765 + VAT

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Structural health monitoring

Structural health monitoring

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Date & Time

1 July 2025 - 2 July 2025
10:00 - 17:30 BST

Location

47-58 Bastwick St, London, EC1V 3PS
View on Google Maps

Price

Member early booking: £515 + VAT
Member: £575 + VAT
Standard: £765 + VAT

Early booking discount

Available until one month prior

The course provides a practical introduction to data acquisition for structural condition monitoring and for use in live asset management projects.

Over two days attendees will learn using contextualised examples the basic principles of data acquisition and instrumentation, signal processing and interpretation techniques. The course include practical hands-on exercises, requiring attendees to first acquire data, and then complete analysis and interpretation using programming tools. 

Learning outcomes

By the end of the course you should be able to:

  • Gather data using acoustic techniques and ground penetrating radar

  • Appreciate how to interpret data using programming tools

  • Monitor the quality of existing concrete structures and understand deterioration

  • Assess how well a concrete structure has been built

Intended for

  • Graduate engineer  

  • Mid-career engineer  

  • Senior engineer/Team leader/Manager 

Trainers

Victoria Edmondson

Victoria Edmondson is a Chartered Structural Engineer with over 15 years experience in the UK and abroad. She is passionate about coaching the next generation of structural engineers.

James Martin

Prof. James Martin is a geophysicist with extensive research experience, particularly in physical and chemical measurement systems, signal fidelity and its impact on subsequent data interpretation. He has extensive signal processing and data analysis expertise, including the development and characterisation of fibre optic sensor measurement systems. James has contributed to the invention of over 109 patent families, mainly within the geophysics and measurement spheres and is currently working to develop geotechnical surveying methods. James’ contributions has been recognised by being awarded the international Virgil Kauffman Gold Medal in 1999 by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists.

Contact

Email - [email protected]

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