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Engineering Disaster-Resilient Systems in an Uncertain Future | CIRCLE Distinguished Lecture Series

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
CEE
Date
Dec 17, 2024   9:00 am  
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CEE Seminars and Conferences

CIRCLE Distinguished Lecture Series

Engineering Disaster-Resilient Systems in an Uncertain Future 

Dr. Jack Baker

Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering
 Associate Dean in the Stanford Doer School of Sustainability
 Stanford University

Tuesday, December 17, 2024
 9:00 a.m. CDT - 11:00 p.m. Beijing Time
 via Zoom

ABSTRACT: There are several radical changes underway in the design of the built environment to resist disasters. First, the traditional practice of designing only for occupant safety is being questioned. Societal stakeholders are increasingly also demanding that our facilities and infrastructure recover rapidly and for reasonable costs. Achieving these demands requires a deeper understanding of the recovery process, and of the interaction between the built environment and human systems. Second, climate change, rapid urbanization, and other drivers mean that our experience with disasters is no longer a direct guide for what we will experience in the future. Achieving future performance targets thus requires new predictive techniques and tools to design for performance objectives. This lecture will discuss these changes and describe research underway to advance our ability to create a disaster-resilient built environment.

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