Irving Oppenheim, Professor-Civil and Environmental Engineering - Carnegie Mellon University

Oppenheim

Contact Info:
Irving Oppenheim
Civil & Environmental Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Office: 107A Porter Hall
Phone: 412-268-2950
Fax: 412-268-7813
Email: ijo@cmu.edu
Website: www.ce.cmu.edu/~ijo/

Irving Oppenheim, P.E.

Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering & Architecture

Areas of Interest:

Structural mechanics, building design, robotics, and infrastructure sensing

Education

Ph.D. 1972, University of Cambridge

Select Publications:

  • Greve, D. W., Sohn, H., Yue, C. P., and Oppenheim, I. J., “An inductively-coupled Lamb wave transducer,” IEEE Transactions on Sensor, accepted for publication.
  • Ozevin, D., Greve, D. W., Oppenheim, I. J., and Pessiki. S. P., “Resonant capacitive MEMS acoustic emission transducers,” Smart Mater. Struct. 15 (2006) 1863-1871.
  • Nieuwenhuis, J., Neumann, J., Greve, D., and Oppenheim, I., “Generation and detection of guided waves using PZT wafer Transducers,” IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control. Vol. 52 (11), pp. 2103-2111, 2005.
  • Yun, H., Patton, M. E., Garrett, J. H., Fedder, G. K., Frederick, K. M., Hsu, J.-J., Lowe, I. J., Oppenheim, I. J., and Sides, P., “Detection of Free Chloride in Concrete by NMR, Journal of Cement and Concrete Research, Vol. 34 (3), pp.379-390, March 2004.