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Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –
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Anton Gaido (center) at the exhibition opening
A book exhibition, "The Scientific and Practical Contribution of Professor Vladimir Vladimirovich Verstov to the Development of Construction Technology," has opened at the SPbGASU Scientific and Technical Library. It is dedicated to the memory of the distinguished builder, outstanding scientist, and remarkable teacher.
Professor Verstov headed the Department of Construction Technology at SPbGASU from 1995 to 2012.
Vladimir Vladimirovich's research and engineering expertise includes the application of vibration technologies to various types of specialized construction work (driving sheet piles and pipes, installing pile foundations, and drilling water wells). He also developed energy-efficient design and engineering solutions for hydraulic engineering and solid waste landfills. Together with his students, he developed unique technological solutions for the renovation of dilapidated housing and the construction of unique buildings for various purposes, including the St. Petersburg flood protection complex, the Bratskaya, Sayano-Shushenskaya, and other hydroelectric power station dams, and defense industry facilities.
Vladimir Vladimirovich Verstov is the author of more than 400 published scientific and methodological works, and the developer of 170 copyright certificates and patents for inventions.
For over 30 years, Vladimir Vladimirovich Verstov's life was connected with SPbGASU: work in the Department of Construction Technology, active participation in the university's social life, and academic supervision of master's and postgraduate students.
As per tradition, the exhibition was presented by Elena Romanova, Head of the Scientific and Technical Library at SPbGASU. Anton Gaido, Head of the Department of Construction Technology and Doctor of Engineering, spoke to colleagues about the scientific achievements and practical accomplishments of his mentor.
The exhibition will run until March 16 in the reading room for scientific work (room 217).
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