Dr. Carlos Estuardo Ventur, Univ. of British Columbia, Canada.
Dr. Carlos Estuardo Ventura, P.E., P.Eng., is a renowned expert in structural dynamics and earthquake engineering, with over three decades of experience in academia, consultancy, and research. As a Professor at The University of British Columbia, he directs groundbreaking work at the Earthquake Engineering Research Facility. Dr. Ventura’s research focuses on seismic risk mitigation, vibration analysis, and structural performance, supported by over 670 publications. He is a Fellow of multiple prestigious engineering societies and has contributed significantly to international standards for earthquake-resistant infrastructure, shaping safer and more resilient communities worldwide.
Ph.D. in Structural Dynamics, Rice University, Texas (1985)
M.C.E. in Structural Engineering, Rice University, Texas (1981)
B.S. in Civil Engineering, Universidad de San Carlos, Guatemala (1977)
Experience
Professor, UBC, Canada (1992–present): Teaching and research on structural dynamics and earthquake engineering
Earthquake Engineer, California SMIP, USA (1986–1992): Instrumentation and analysis for seismic performance
Structural Engineer, Brown & Root Inc., USA (1984–1986): Offshore structure design
Structural Designer, Guatemala (1976–1979): Retrofitting and designing post-earthquake structures
Suitability For The Award
Dr. Carlos Estuardo Ventura is a distinguished civil engineer and researcher with a prolific career spanning over four decades, marked by significant contributions to structural dynamics and earthquake engineering. His extensive expertise, groundbreaking research, and commitment to advancing knowledge in his field make him an exceptional candidate for the Best Researcher Award.
Professional Development
Dr. Ventura actively advances earthquake engineering as a consultant, advisor, and director of VC Structural Dynamics Ltd. He focuses on seismic risk assessment, soil-structure interaction, and vibration solutions for bridges, buildings, and dams. A Fellow of Engineers Canada and the Canadian Academy of Engineering, he has shaped national standards through leadership roles with the Canadian Standards Association and the National Research Council of Canada. Beyond his academic work, he has made significant strides in earthquake early warning systems and hazard mitigation, supporting safer infrastructure globally.
Research Focus
Dr. Ventura’s research emphasizes structural dynamics, earthquake engineering, and seismic risk mitigation. His work includes developing innovative methods for seismic instrumentation, performance evaluation, and retrofitting of critical infrastructure. As a leader in the field, he integrates experimental mechanics and computational modeling to enhance resilience in structures subjected to earthquakes. Dr. Ventura’s research outcomes support safer, sustainable designs worldwide and influence engineering practices through over 670 publications. His contributions foster a deeper understanding of seismic impacts on built environments.
Awards and Honors
Fellow, Engineers Canada
Fellow, Canadian Academy of Engineering
Fellow, Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
Honorary Member, Asociación Guatemalteca de Ingeniería Estructural y Sísmica (AGIES)
Founding Member, SEABC Board of Directors
President, Society for Experimental Mechanics (2012–13)
Past-President, Canadian Association for Earthquake Engineering (2011–2019)
Chair, CSA 832 Committee on Seismic Risk Reduction (2010–12)
Publications
Introduction to Operational Modal Analysis (2015) – Cited by 1187
Damping Estimation by Frequency Domain Decomposition (2001) – Cited by 798
Unstiffened Steel Plate Shear Wall Performance Under Cyclic Loading (2000) – Cited by 447
Modal Analysis of Non‐Classically Damped Linear Systems (1986) – Cited by 369
Shear Analysis and Design of Ductile Steel Plate Walls (2005) – Cited by 356
Comparative Study of Modal Analysis Techniques for Bridge Dynamic Characteristics (2003) – Cited by 293
Performance of Masonry Buildings and Churches in the 22 February 2011 Christchurch Earthquake (2011) – Cited by 210