PhD co-supervision (2024-ongoing), CentraleSupélec, University of Paris-Saclay, France
Student: Zishu Ye
Thesis: Developing an advanced seismic hazard and loss assessment framework utilizing physics-based simulation approaches.
PhD co-supervision (2026-ongoing), CentraleSupélec, University of Paris-Saclay, France
Student: Andriy Makaruk
Thesis: Coupling finite volume and smoothed particle methods for free-surface hydrodynamics with applications to flood modeling and multihazard risk assessment in France.
PhD co-supervision (2021-2025), University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
Student: Samaneh Dashti
Thesis: Application of energy dissipation devices to offshore jacket structures.
PhD co-supervision (2021-2023), Scuola Universitaria Superiore IUSS, Pavia, Italy.
Student: Savvinos Aristeidou
Thesis: Effect of near-fault ground motions with forward-directivity pulses in the performance of bridges.
PhD co-supervision (2020-2022), The University of Edinburgh, UK.
Student: Himanshu Agrawal
Thesis: Physics-based ground motion simulations and uncertainty assessment in rapidly urbanizing environments.
PhD co-supervision (2019-2020), University College London, UK.
Student: Chen Huang
Thesis: Advancing ground-motion modelling methodologies for improved seismic hazard assessment.
M1 and M2 research project co-supervision (2025, 2026), CentraleSupélec and ENS Paris-Saclay, France.
Student: Andriy Makaruk, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
Topic: Mathematical and physical modelling of floods for risk assessment and infrastructure adaptation
Student: Adélaïde Allemand
Topic: Seismic risk assessment of residential building stocks in France subjected to mainshock-aftershock sequences
MSc thesis co-supervision (2020), University College London, UK.
Student: Fangqing Du
Topic: Towards physics-based ground motion simulations for Istanbul: a critical appraisal of existing velocity models.