Dr. Andriotis is an Assistant Professor of Artificial Intelligence in Structures & Materials at TU Delft, Faculty of Architecture & Built Environment. Before joining TU Delft in 2021, he was a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Dept of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Penn State, US, where he also received his PhD in 2019. He holds an MSc in Structural & Earthquake Engineering (2013-2015) and an Integrated MSc in Civil Engineering (2008-2013), with specialization in Structural Engineering, from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece.
He co-directs AiDAPT Lab, TU Delft's AI lab for design, analysis, and optimization in the built environment. His work focuses on decision-making under uncertainty for engineering systems and infrastructure, a line of research at the intersection of structural mechanics, risk & reliability, building engineering, design optimization, stochastic optimal control, and machine learning. In the above areas, Dr. Andriotis has published more than 50 papers in journals and conference proceedings, has presented his findings in conferences, invited seminars and keynotes, and holds a US patent. He has been investigator and primary contributor in research projects funded by Horizon Europe, Google.org, the Dutch Government, the US National Science Foundation, and the US Dept of Transportation.
His work has received awards and recognition by the Civil Engineering Risk and Reliability Association (CERRA), the ASCE-EMI Probabilistic Methods Committee (PMC), the ASCE-EMI Structural Health Monitoring and Control (SHMC) Committee, and the BeNeLux AI community. He is a member of the International Association for Life-cycle Civil Engineering (IALCCE), the International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety (IABMAS), and he is affiliated with the European Laboratory for Learning & Intelligent Systems (ELLIS) Delft Unit.
Faculty of Architecture & Built Environment
Delft University of Technology
Julianalaan 134, 2628 BL, Delft
email: c [dot] andriotis [at] tudelft [dot] nl
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