His study on Artificial intelligence is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Resolution (logic) and Image resolution. Many of his studies on Resolution (logic) apply to Artificial intelligence as well. His research on Optics frequently links to adjacent areas such as Detector. Detector is closely attributed to Optics in his research. He combines topics linked to Nuclear physics with his work on X-ray. His Nuclear physics study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as X-ray. Composite material connects with themes related to Mortar in his study. Optoelectronics is closely attributed to Silicon in his research. Silicon is closely attributed to Optoelectronics in his research.
In the subject of Optics, Sergio Lagomarsino integrates adjacent academic fields such as Diffraction, X-ray and Beam (structure). The study of Optoelectronics is intertwined with the study of Silicon in a number of ways. His work in Silicon is not limited to one particular discipline; it also encompasses Optoelectronics. His Nanotechnology study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Thin film. His study on Thin film is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Nanotechnology. He integrates many fields, such as Quantum mechanics and Optics, in his works. His study connects Masonry and Structural engineering. His study ties his expertise on Structural engineering together with the subject of Masonry. His research on Layer (electronics) frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Epitaxy.
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Macroseismic and mechanical models for the vulnerability and damage assessment of current buildings
Sergio Lagomarsino;Sonia Giovinazzi.
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2006)
TREMURI program: An equivalent frame model for the nonlinear seismic analysis of masonry buildings
Sergio Lagomarsino;Andrea Penna;Alessandro Galasco;Serena Cattari.
Engineering Structures (2013)
DAMAGE MODELS FOR THE SEISMIC RESPONSE OF BRICK MASONRY SHEAR WALLS. PART II: THE CONTINUUM MODEL AND ITS APPLICATIONS
Luigi Gambarotta;Sergio Lagomarsino.
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics (1997)
PERPETUATE guidelines for seismic performance-based assessment of cultural heritage masonry structures
Sergio Lagomarsino;Serena Cattari.
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2015)
Seismic vulnerability and risk assessment: case study of the historic city centre of Coimbra, Portugal
Romeu Vicente;Sonia Parodi;Sergio Lagomarsino;Humberto Varum.
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2011)
A nonlinear macroelement model for the seismic analysis of masonry buildings
Andrea Penna;Sergio Lagomarsino;Alessandro Galasco.
Earthquake Engineering & Structural Dynamics (2014)
Seismic Vulnerability of Ancient Churches: I. Damage Assessment and Emergency Planning:
Sergio Lagomarsino;Stefano Podesta.
Earthquake Spectra (2004)
Seismic Vulnerability of Ancient Churches: II. Statistical Analysis of Surveyed Data and Methods for Risk Analysis
Sergio Lagomarsino;Stefano Podesta.
Earthquake Spectra (2004)
Damage assessment of churches after L’Aquila earthquake (2009)
Sergio Lagomarsino.
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2012)
Seismic assessment of rocking masonry structures
Sergio Lagomarsino.
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering (2015)
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