Safety assessment and long-term ageing monitoring of heritage masonry structures
using high-definition surveying, innovative inverse analysis and IoT
We are excited to share the highlights of Prof. Gabriele Milani's visit to India as part of the Project. During his visit, Team visited Mahmood gate at Aurangabad and reviewed the on going restoration work and also the ongoing Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) work at Global Vipassana Pagoda (GVP) situated at Gorai, Mumbai. We inspected different parts of structures like the main dome, auxiliary dome, and catenary dome of GVP. Team alsp performed a UAV survey for the structure.
We're excited to announce our successful presentation at the IEEE MetroLivEnv 2023 Conference in Milan, Italy, where our collaborative research project led by Prof. Gabriele Milani focused on innovative IoT-based Structural Health Monitoring for the Global Vipassana Pagoda in India was presented. Our work received recognition and interest from the international research community.
We are excited to share the highlights of Prof. Siddhartha Ghosh's visit to Italy as part of the Project. During his visit, team visited an umbrella vault at Masegra castle and also reviewed the BIM model and ongoing SHM work of Certosa di Pavia in Italy. This collaboration demonstrates international teamwork and knowledge exchange, driven by a shared passion for heritage preservation and scientific progress.
We're excited to announce our successful presentation at the IEEE MetroLivEnv 2024 Conference in Chania-Crete, Greece, where our collaborative research project led by Prof. Gabriele Milani focused on innovative IoT-based Structural Health Monitoring and numerical assessment of masonry heritage structure was presented. Our work received recognition and interest from the international research community.
We are excited to share the highlights of Prof. Gabriele Milani's visit to India as part of the project. During his visit, the team conducted a comprehensive review of the project's progress and devised detailed plans for the upcoming tasks. Key areas of focus included the completion of the remaining Terrestrial Laser Scanning (TLS) survey, detailed planning for Building Information Modeling (BIM) of the structure, and discussions on the requirements for the inverse analysis of the structure.