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Expertise Dimitrios Terzis received his Civil Engineering diploma from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 2014, having spent a year in the ESTP, Paris as an exchange student. In 2017, he graduated with a doctoral degree (PhD) in Mechanics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL). His PhD research, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant 200021_140246) and a scholarship of Academic Excellence of the Swiss Federal Government (No. 2014.0276), focused on the emerging technology of carbonate mineralization in soils and contributed in the fields of advanced material characterisation through microscopy techniques and X-Ray tomography, predictive modelling and full-scale geotechnical applications. He is the co-inventor of three EPFL patents and the co-author of more than 10 peer-reviewed. He is the recipient of grants and awards which sum up to over CHF 3 Mn, among which an EPFL Innogrant Fellowship (2018), a Swiss National Science foundation BRIDGE grant (2019) and an Innobooster grant from the Gebert rüf Stiftung. Since 2019 he is the principal lecturer and responsible for the course Innovation for construction and the environment. Expertise Dimitrios Terzis received his Civil Engineering diploma from the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece in 2014, having spent a year in the ESTP, Paris as an exchange student. In 2017, he graduated with a doctoral degree (PhD) in Mechanics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne (EPFL). His PhD research, funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant 200021_140246) and a scholarship of Academic Excellence of the Swiss Federal Government (No. 2014.0276), focused on the emerging technology of carbonate mineralization in soils and contributed in the fields of advanced material characterisation through microscopy techniques and X-Ray tomography, predictive modelling and full-scale geotechnical applications. He is the co-inventor of three EPFL patents and the co-author of more than 10 peer-reviewed. He is the recipient of grants and awards which sum up to over CHF 3 Mn, among which an EPFL Innogrant Fellowship (2018), a Swiss National Science foundation BRIDGE grant (2019) and an Innobooster grant from the Gebert rüf Stiftung. Since 2019 he is the principal lecturer and responsible for the course Innovation for construction and the environment. Enseignement et PhD Doctorant·es actuel·les Ziad Sahlab A co-dirigé les thèses EPFL de Ray Harran, Ariadni Elmaloglou Cours Innovation for construction and the environment CIVIL-424 Le cours explore comment l'innovation dans la construction, considérée comme un processus d'ingénierie, progresse à travers des étapes et des phases. Il se concentre sur 3 domaines principaux: (1) nouveaux matériaux, (2) l'intégration de systèmes numériques, et (3)la mesure des indices de durabilité
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Lyesse Laloui, Dimitrios Terzis, Ariadni Elmaloglou
Lyesse Laloui, Esther Amstad, Hannes Markus Peter, Dimitrios Terzis, Matteo Hirsch, Lorenzo Lucherini, Alexandra Clarà Saracho
Lyesse Laloui, Rizlan Bernier-Latmani, Dimitrios Terzis