Bart Craeye

Docent Betontechnologie en Betonstructuren
Bart Craeye received the degree of civil engineering in construction from Ghent University (UGent) in 2006 with a Master thesis concerning the effect of super absorbing polymers for mitigating autogenous shrinkage of High Strength Concrete. In 2010 he received his PhD at Ghent University. The focus of his doctoral research is on the thermo-mechanical behaviour of self-compacting concrete supercontainers for radwaste disposal, and was in close cooperation with ONDRAF/NIRAS, SCK.CEN and Tractebel Engineering. The cracking behaviour of these concrete containers was validated by means of extensive destructive and non-destructive techniques (e.g. thermocouples, strain gauges, acoustic emission, fibre optics,…). His main area of interest and expertise lies in (i) concrete technology and design for durability and low-impact materials (environmental friendly), (ii) building pathology and deteriorating mechanisms, (iii) condition assesment, damage diagnostics, monitoring, safety evaluation and remaining service life prediction of existing concrete structures and (iv) the use of non-destructive techniques (NDT’s) for the evaluation of building components. As for 2017, he is assigned as assistant professor at University of Antwerp (EMIB Research group). He is a visiting professor at Ghent University (Labo Magnel for Concrete Research) and lecturer at Odisee University College (DuBiT Research Unit). Bart Craeye is part of the Board of Directors of the Belgische BetonGroepering (BBG/GBB).
He has been actively participating in different research projects: