Brock Hedegaard is an associate professor in the University of Minnesota Duluth’s Swenson College of Science and Engineering. His expertise is in characterizing the condition of structural systems using structural health monitoring technology and computational modeling tools. The goal of structural health monitoring is to measure the response of some critical infrastructure and to diagnose if, when, where, and how much damage has formed. Bridge owners and engineers use such knowledge to make informed decisions regarding structural rehabilitation.
Structural health monitoring has featured in much of Hedegaard’s research supported by state departments of transportation, including MnDOT and WisDOT. In particular, Hedegaard has been involved with monitoring the temperature and time-dependent movement of the St. Anthony Falls Bridge since its opening. He has also led projects on monitoring bridges during staged construction, load testing and modeling deteriorated slab-span bridges, measuring river ice loads on bridge piers, and determining early-age stresses in bridge decks to prevent cracking.
Hedegaard received an MS and PhD in civil engineering from the University of Minnesota, and he received his BS in civil engineering from Montana State University