SalvatoreSalamone

- salamone@utexas.edu
- +1 512 232 3427
- ECJ 4.718
Structural health monitoring; Non-destructive evaluation; Ultrasonic sensing methods for smart structures; Wave propagation in solids; Digital signal processing and pattern recognition; Dynamics and vibrations of structural systems; Piezoelectric energy harvesting
Bio
Salvatore Salamone’s current research interests include structural health monitoring, non-destructive evaluation, ultrasonic sensing methods for smart structures, wave propagation in solids, digital signal processing and pattern recognition.
Before joining the Cockrell School, Salamone was an assistant professor in civil engineering at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Palermo, Italy, and was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of California, San Diego. His research has received support from the National Science Foundation, the U.S. Department of Transportation and the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute. Additionally, he has published 33 peer-reviewed journal papers and over 50 conference papers and presentations.
Salmone’s research contributions have recently been recognized by the 2014 Achenbach Medal, an international award that recognizes an individual who, within 10 years of earning his or her Ph.D., has made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of the field of structural health monitoring. He has also received the 2011 Faculty Grant Award from the American Society for Nondestructive Testing.
Educational Qualifications
PostDoc, University of California-San Diego, 2010
Ph.D., University of Palermo, 2007
M.S., University of Palermo, 2002
Select Awards & Honors
- Achenbach Medal (2014)
- Faculty Grant Award – American Society for Nondestructive Testing (2011)
Related Websites
Smart Structures Research Lab (SSRL)
Ferguson Structural Engineering Laboratory
Concrete Bridge Engineering Institute (CBEI)
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