We are deeply saddened to announce the unexpected passing of Prof. Dr. Ing. Paul Havinga on May 3, 2024. A distinguished figure in computer science, Professor Havinga was a cornerstone of the University of Twente’s Pervasive Systems group and a driving force within the SUBLIME project. His leadership in Work Package 2, focusing on the development of a data platform and digital twins for steel infrastructures, was instrumental in advancing the project’s objectives.
Professor Havinga supervised PhD and EngD researchers, spearheading advancements in digital twin technology crucial for predictive maintenance and health monitoring of steel infrastructures. His innovative ideas for monitoring techniques were expected to significantly enhance the sustainability and reliability of these structures, extending their operational lifespan.
His enthusiastic participation and collaborative spirit during the SUBLIME project workshop and annual meetings fostered essential discussions and will leave a lasting legacy within the consortium. We deeply miss his vision and leadership but are comforted by the indelible mark he has left, which will continue to inspire future innovations in SUBLIME.
Our thoughts are with his family and colleagues during this challenging time.
Johan Maljaars and Viktoria Savran, on behalf of SUBLIME project consortium
For more information visit the U Twente website.

A Workshop on LCA: Launching Work Package 3 activities of SUBLIME project
On January 24, 2024, the kick-off workshop for the initiation of work package 3 was conducted at the University of Leiden. The workshop featured presentations by key contributors, including Arnold Tukker, the leader of work package 3, PhD candidates Faysal Tareq and Laura Bremenkamp, BmS, Madaster, and the Municipality of Amsterdam. The session concluded with a comprehensive discussion among the participants.

A Workshop on fatigue and dynamic loading: Unveiling Challenges and New Frontiers in Steel Bridge Health Monitoring
On November 8, 2023, the SUBLIME project marked a crucial milestone by hosting an insightful workshop in collaboration with esteemed industrial (ArcelorMittal, ARUP, BmS, ct de Boer, DDC, Inertia Technology, Municipality Amsterdam, Province Zuid Holland, Royal HaskoningDHV, Rijkswaterstaat, Somni Solutions) and academic partners (TU Delft, TU/e and U Twente).

Successful Kick-Off Marks the Start of the SUBLIME Project, Featuring Impact Workshop
The SUBLIME project, aimed at addressing the degradation of steel infrastructure and improving its reliability and circularity, has begun on a positive note with a successful kick-off meeting.
