13.04.2026
On March 30 and 31, an interactive workshop was held as part of Interaction Chain 3, “Mastering Multiple Uncertainties,” of the CRC.
The workshop was designed to intensify the exchange among researchers from the projects participating in this interaction chain and to enable them to identify and exploit the inherent synergies, with a focus on methodology. Within the interaction chain, the numerous uncertainties associated with the material and structural characterization of old, degraded building components for their reuse are identified and quantified. This is achieved through the combination of various interdisciplinary experimental, numerical, and data-driven approaches and methods. In addition to the presentations by the doctoral candidates, Dr. Gino Ebell from BAM in Berlin gave a presentation on the fundamentals of corrosion mechanisms in steel reinforcement within concrete and the non-destructive testing methods that enable early detection and assessment.
On March 30 and 31, an interactive workshop was held as part of Interaction Chain 3, “Mastering Multiple Uncertainties,” of the CRC.
The workshop was designed to intensify the exchange among researchers from the projects participating in this interaction chain and to enable them to identify and exploit the inherent synergies, with a focus on methodology. Within the interaction chain, the numerous uncertainties associated with the material and structural characterization of old, degraded building components for their reuse are identified and quantified. This is achieved through the combination of various interdisciplinary experimental, numerical, and data-driven approaches and methods. In addition to the presentations by the doctoral candidates, Dr. Gino Ebell from BAM in Berlin gave a presentation on the fundamentals of corrosion mechanisms in steel reinforcement within concrete and the non-destructive testing methods that enable early detection and assessment.