Confirmed Plenary and Semi-Plenary Speakers COMPDYN/UNCECOMP 2025

Ludovic Chamoin
ENS Paris-Saclay, France
"Integrated Structural Health Monitoring with real-time data assimilation and hybrid twins of dynamical systems".
Eleni Chatzi
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Title to be announced.   
Matthew DeJong
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Title to be announced.
Laura De Lorenzis
ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Title to be announced.
Geert Degrande
KU Leuven, Belgium
Title to be announced.   
Alireza Doostan
University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Title to be announced.   
De-Cheng Feng
 Southeast University, China
Title to be announced.   
Roger Ghanem
University of Southern California, USA
Title to be announced.   
Muneo Hori
The University of Tokyo, Japan
Title to be announced.   
Gianluca Iaccarino
Stanford University, USA
Title to be announced.   
Boris Jeremic
University of California Davis, USA
Title to be announced.   
Marc P. Mignolet
Arizona State University, USA
“Structural Uncertainty Modeling at the Finite Element Level”
Giuseppe Muscolino
Università degli Studi di Messina, Italy
“Dynamics of structures with fractional viscoelastic devices subjected to stochastic excitation”
Udo Nackenhorst
Leibniz University Hannover, Germany
“Stochastic Finite Element Analysis of Non-Linear Problems in Large Dimensions”
Martin Ostoja-Starzewski
University of Illinois,USA
"Tensor Random Fields for Stochastic Mechanics"
Costas Papadimitriou
University of Thessaly, Greece
Title to be announced.   
K. C. Park
University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA
"Efficient Transient Analysis and Reduced-Order Modeling by Unassembled FEM Equations: Theory and Applications"
Alessandro Reali
University of Pavia, Italy
"Challenges of applying high performance computing to structural seismic response analysis"
Alexandros Taflanidis
University of Notre Dame, USA
"Adaptive uncertainty propagation for regional coastal risk assessment"
Marcos Valdebenito
TU Dortmund University,  Germany
"Coping with Uncertainty in Linear Dynamics with Advanced Simulation Methods"
Wolfgang Wall
Technical University of Munich, Germany
"Advanced Methods for Uncertainty Quantification, Inverse Analysis and Digital Twinning for Complex and Multi-Physics Problems".