Harness the power of digital twins for enhanced structural health monitoring.

Digital Twins for Structural Health Monitoring delves into the cutting-edge integration of digital twins in the field of civil infrastructure. Participants will explore the theoretical foundations and practical applications of digital twins, focusing on their use in monitoring and maintaining the health of structures such as bridges, tunnels, and buildings. The course covers:
This course is designed for engineers, researchers, and professionals aiming to enhance their knowledge and skills in utilizing digital twins for infrastructure health monitoring and maintenance.

Leading Global Provider of Cutting-Edge Engineering CPD Courses
The Global Engineering Excellence Institute (GEEI) is a leading provider of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses designed to meet the evolving needs of engineers worldwide. Established in 2010, GEEI has a proven track record of delivering high-quality, industry-relevant training that empowers engineering professionals to stay at the forefront of technological advancements and best practices. Our comprehensive course offerings cover a wide range of disciplines, including civil, mechanical, electrical, and software engineering, ensuring that our learners receive the most up-to-date and practical knowledge. With a focus on practical application, GEEI's courses are developed by industry experts and are recognized by leading engineering bodies globally. We are committed to fostering a culture of continuous learning and professional growth, helping engineers achieve their career goals and contribute to the advancement of the engineering profession.

Professor of Civil Engineering
Dr. Rahim Mustafa is a seasoned professor with over 20 years of experience in civil engineering, specializing in structural health monitoring and the integration of digital technologies in infrastructure management. He has published numerous papers and has been an active contributor to advancing digital twin technologies in civil engineering.