The goal is to improve the safety and performance of structures and components.
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] The purpose of European Structural Integrity Society dates back to November 1978 during the summer school in Darmstadt (Germany).
Larsson (European Commission Joint Research Centre).
ESIS has a total of 24 technical committees and national groups in each European country.
[9][10][11][2] The current president of ESIS is Prof. Aleksandar Sedmak from the University of Belgrade (Serbia).