We would like to thank all the ISCSO 2024 participants for their contributions to the event. The winner of ISCSO 2024 is Team Optimos from Universidad de Vigo, Spain. The set of Pareto-optimal solutions reported by the winning team is available below. Congratulations to all members of Team Optimos!
Team Optimos
Armin Dadras Eslamlou
Armin Dadras Eslamlou holds a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering with a specialization in Earthquake Engineering from the Iran University of Science and Technology. He has served as a postdoctoral researcher at the China-Singapore International Joint Research Institute in Guangzhou, China, and is currently conducting postdoctoral research at the University of Vigo, Spain. His research focuses on developing soft computing methods and their applications to civil engineering challenges, including structural optimization and structural health monitoring.
Arshia Ghasemlou
Arshia is a researcher in Civil and Structural Engineering, with a focus on Structural Dynamics and Soft Computing techniques. He earned a Master’s degree in Civil Earthquake Engineering from the University of Tehran (2022) and a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Urmia University (2018). Currently, he is conducting research at the University of Vigo as a Ph.D. student and graduate research Assistant, working on improving the safety and performance of engineering structures and infrastructure through innovative, data-driven approaches and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Pareto-optimal Solutions Reported by Team Optimos
The final set of feasible Pareto-optimal solutions reported by Team Optimos is available in this table. The corresponding hypervolume of the final feasible Pareto-optimal solutions with respect to the specified reference point is HV = 475473.113.