Mislav Stepinac

Assistant professor Mislav Stepinac

https://www.grad.unizg.hr/mislav.stepinac

Teaching

  • 2019 – 2020 Lectures: “Earthquake Engineering” & “Precast Concrete Structures”, excersises: “Concrete and Masonry Structures 1”, “Concrete and Masonry Structures 2”
  • 2008 – 2019 Teaching assistant on subjects “Timber Structures I”, Timber Structures II”, ‘’Lightweight Structures’’, “Concrete Structures“, “Structural engineering – basis of design”

Journal papers

Books and chapters in scientific books

  • Rajčić, Vlatka; Čizmar, Dean; Stepinac, Mislav.
    Riješeni primjeri iz drvenih konstrukcija.
    Zagreb: Građevinski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, 2014
  • Cabrero, Jose Manuel; Stepinac, Mislav; Ranasinghe, Keerthi; Kleiber, Marion.
    Results from a questionnaire for practitioners about the connections chapter of Eurocode 5. Design of connections in timber structures. Editors: Sandhaas, Carmen; Munch-Andersen, Jorgen; Dietsch, Philipp, Aachen: Shaker Verlag Gmbh, 2018., Pages: 3-17.
  • Ranasinghe, Keerthi; Cabrero, Jose Manuel; Stepinac, Mislav; Kleiber, Marion.
    Proposal for a new structure of the connections chapter. Design of connections in timber structures. Editors: Sandhaas, Carmen; Munch-Andersen, Jorgen; Dietsch, Philipp, Aachen: Shaker Verlag Gmbh, 2018. Pages: 19-23.
  • Stepinac, Mislav; Ahac, Saša.
    Problematika zapošljavanja mladih nakon završetka diplomskih studija na građevinskim fakultetima u Hrvatskoj. IZAZOVI U GRADITELJSTVU 4 – Hrvatski graditeljski forum 2017. Editor: Lakušić, Stjepan, Zagreb: HSGI, 2017., Pages: 152-173.
  • Steiger, Rene; Serrano, Erik; Stepinac, Mislav; Rajčić, Vlatka; O’Neill, Caoimhe, McPolin, Daniel; Widmann, Robert.
    Glued-in rods. Reinforcement of Timber Structures. Editors: Harte, Annette; Dietsch, Philipp, Aachen: Shaker Verlag, 2015., pages: 133-161.
  • Bedon, Chiara; Eliášová, Martina; Honfi, Dániel; Kozłowski, Marcin; Machalická, Klara V.; Vokáč, Miroslav; Santos, Filipe; Stepinac, Mislav; Wüest, Thomas
    Structural Characterisation and Performance Assessment of Adaptive Facades // Building Performance Simulation and Characterisation of Adaptive Facades – Adaptive Facade Network / Favoino, Fabio ; Loonen, Roel ; Doya, Maxime ; Goia, Francesco ; Bedon, Chiara ; Babich, Francesco (ur.). Delft, Nizozemska: TU Delft Open, 2018. str. 166-177

Selected conference papers

  • Stepinac, Mislav; Rajčić, Vlatka; Honfi, Daniel. Condition Assessment of Timber Structures – Quantifying the Value of Information // Proceedings of the 40th IABSE Symposium. Nantes, France
  • Stepinac, Mislav; Rajčić, Vlatka; Žarnić, Roko.
    MODELLING OF DUCTILE JOINTS IN HYBRID SYSTEMS MADE OF TIMBER AND
    STRUCTURAL GLASS // Proceedings of the WCTE 2018. Seoul, South Korea, 08/2018.
  • Rajčić, Vlatka; Stepinac, Mislav; Barbalić, Jure.
    ASSESSMENT AND STRUCTURAL HEALTH MONITORING OF HERITAGE TIMBER
    STRUCTURES // Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Construction Materials for Sustainable Future, 2017. 658-663
  • Harte, Annette; Jockwer, Robert; Stepinac, Mislav; Descamps, Thierry; Rajčić, Vlatka; Dietsch, Philipp.
    Reinforcement of timber structures – The route to standardisation // Proceedings of the International Conference on Structural Health Assessment of Timber Structures, Shatis ’15, Wroclaw, Poland 2015. 78-89
  • Antolinc, David; Žarnić, Roko; Stepinac, Mislav; Rajčić, Vlatka; Krstevska, Lidija; Tashkov, Ljubomir.
    Simulation of earthquake load imposed on timber-glass composite shear wall panel // COST Action TU0905, Mid-term Conference on Structural Glass, 2013. 245-252
  • Stepinac, Mislav; Hunger, Frank; Tomasi, Roberto; Serrano, Erik; Rajčić, Vlatka; van de Kuilen, Jan-Willem.
    Comparison of design rules for glued-in rods and design rule proposal for implementation in European standards // CIB-W18 meeting, Vancouver, Canada, 08/2013.

ARES!!!

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ARES is a scientific project dealing with assessment and rehabilitation of existing structures, mainly made of masonry and timber. The project is funded by Croatian Science Foundation, grant UIP-2019-04-3749, and will last for 5 years (2020-2025).