Professor Alberto Pavese (Advisor at the Department of Industrial Products at Eucentre) and Emanuele Brunesi (researcher at Eucentre) have reached an important milestone, ranking in the top 10 of the most downloaded articles in their respective scientific journals. In particular, Prof. Pavese’s paper, published in Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics, entitled “Experimental performance of a multi-storey braced frame structure with non-structural industrial components subjected to synthetic ground motions” and Brunesi’s article in Structural Concrete, “Aspects affecting the nonlinear behaviour of precast prestressed hollow-core units failing in shear“. Congratulations to both for these significant recognitions.
Alberto Pavese and Emanuele Brunesi Awarded for Their Research

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