[D03] Doctor of Philosophy (Major: Civil Engineering, Minor: Business Economics and Management), California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California.
[D02] Master of Science (Major: Civil Engineering), Rice University, Houston, TX.
[D01] Bachelor of Technology (Major: Civil Engineering), Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India.
[L08] Google TensorFlow Developer Certificate, Google.
[L07] DeepLearning.AI TensorFlow Developer Specialization, Coursera.
[L06] [PCPP-32-101] PCPP1 -Certified Professional in Python Programming, Python Institute.
[L05] [PCAP-31-03] PCAP -Certified Associate in Python Programming, Python Institute.
[L04] [PCEP-30-02] PCEP -Certified Entry Level Python Programmer, Python Institute.
[L03] State of California, Structural Engineer (SE) S4768.
[L02] State of California, Professional Engineer (PE, Civil) C58540.
[L01] California Office of Emergency Services Safety Assessment Program Certification.
[P01] Title: Deployable Structural Units and Systems. Assignee: California Institute of Technology. Inventors: Krishnan, S., Pellegrino, S. and Heaton, Thomas H. Patent No.: US 8869460 B2, 2014. [PDF]
[A05] Fulbright Academic and Professional Excellence Award (2014).
[A04] One among 100 engineers, across all engineering fields, selected to participate in the US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium of the US National Academy of Engineering, IBM Learning Center, Armonk, New York (2010).
[A03] Invited to participate in a US National Science Foundation-sponsored workshop, entitled “Vision 2020: An Open Space Technology (OST) Workshop on the Future of Earthquake Engineering”, with 70 participants from the fields of structural, geotechnical, geo-science, seismology, tsunami, social science, public policy, cyber-physical and sustainability (2010).
[A02] Outstanding Reviewer, Journal of Structural Engineering (2011, 2009).
[A01] Winner, Annual Graphics Competition, Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI, 2009).
[S11] Matthew Muto (2007-2009, Caltech), Senior Dam Safety Engineer, Southern California Edison.
[S10] Abel Dizon (MS 2012, PhD 2016 Co-Advisor, Caltech), Project Engineer, Englekirk Structural Engineers.
[S09] Swetha Veeraraghavan (MS 2010, PhD 2015, Caltech), Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Science.
[S08] Ramses Mourhatch (MS 2009, PhD 2015, Caltech), Engineer, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
[S07] Hemanth Siriki (MS 2009, PhD 2014, Caltech), Senior Engineer, AIR Worldwide Corporation.
[S06] Arnar Bjorn Bjornsson (SURF 2008, MS 2010, PhD 2014 Co-Advisor, Caltech), Co-Founder at HiFIT Scandinavia, Consultant at Art and Engg. Intl., Sweden.
[S05] Pinaky Bhattacharya (MS 2011, Caltech), Quantitative Developer, Praedicat, Inc.
[S04] Grant Hollis ( MS 2011, Caltech), Engineer IV, Heath & Lineback Engineers, Inc.
[S03] Fernando (Estefan) Garcia (MURF 2011, Caltech), Assistant Professor, University of Michigan.
[S02] Sang Ha Shin (SURF 2009, Caltech).
[S01] Camden Jansen (SURF 2007, Caltech).
[Q23] Associate Editor, Journal of Structural Engineering, ASCE, 2020-Current.
[Q22] Review panel, CAREER Program, National Science Foundation, 2021.
[Q21] Review panel, Engineering for Civil Infrastructure, National Science Foundation, 2019.
[Q20] Review panel, Engineering for Natural Hazards, National Science Foundation, 2016, 2017.
[Q19] Scientific reviewer, Computational project proposals submitted to the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), 2016.
[Q18] Review panel, Decision Frameworks for Multi-hazard Resilient and Sustainable Buildings, National Science Foundation, 2014.
[Q17] Seismic review panel, Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) Program, National Science Foundation, 2013, 2009.
[Q16] Proposal review, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, 2011.
[Q15] Seismic review panel, Hazard Mitigation and Structural Engineering (HMSE) Program, National Science Foundation, 2010, 2008.
[Q14] Reviewer: Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, Earthquakes and Structures, Earthquake Spectra, Engineering Structures, International Journal of Solids and Structures, ISET Journal of Earthquake Technology, Journal of Engineering Mechanics, Journal of Seismology, Journal of Structural Engineering, Journal of Computational Science, The Structural Design of Tall and Special Buildings, and Geophysics Journal International.
[Q13] Member, President's budget advisory committee, Manhattan University (2022).
[Q12] Member, Finance and investment committee of the Board of Trustees, Manhattan University (2021-2022).
[Q11] Member, Senate, Manhattan University (2021-2022).
[Q10] Member, Judiciary committee on student affairs, Manhattan University (2020-2022).
[Q09] Member, Engineering Mechanics Institute, Committee on Dynamics (2007-present).
[Q08] Manager, Arup Americas Seismic Skills Network (2016-2019).
[Q07] Member, Institute student housing committee (Caltech), 2011-2014.
[Q06] Member, Site Operations Subcommittee and Users Forum, Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES) (2010-2013).
[Q05] Member, Seismology faculty search committee (Caltech), 2008-2009.
[Q04] Co-organizer, Arup Americas seismic skills forum, 2016, 2019.
[Q03] Co-moderator, E-Conference on Tall Buildings, Structural Engineers Forum of India (2012).
[Q02] Member of Advisory and Technical Committee, International Conference on Earthquake Analysis and Design of Structures (EQADS-2011), Coimbatore, India.
[Q01] Co-organizer, Engineering Workshop on Tall Building Safety, Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Annual Meeting (2010).
[M13] PBS NOVA: High-Risk High-Rise International Premiere on Jan 5, 2022.
[M12] Are LA's High-Rises Ready for the Big One? LAist.com, 2021.
[M11] Are LA's High-Rises Ready for the Big One? Southern California Public Radio, 2019.
[M10] Toppled train offers insight into ground motion, origin of 1906 earthquake, Science Daily, 2019.
[M09] Lessons from a century of disasters, NBC Los Angeles, 2010.
[M08] Chilean quake a grim reminder of 'Big One', Daily Breeze, 2010.
[M07] Creative young engineers selected to participate in NAE's 2010 U.S. Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, News from the National Academies, 2010.
[M06] Tall building collapse in the next big earthquake, Pasadena Star News, 2009.
[M05] Steel isn't quake-proof, experts say, Los Angeles Times, 2009.
[M04] USGS to award $5 million in earthquake research grants, USGS news release, 2009.
[M03] Why the China Quake Was So Devastating, Live Science, 2008.
[M02] The Caltech Associates Find Out if Los Angeles Can Survive the “Big One”, Press release from Caltech Y, 2008.
[M01] Researchers Announce New Way to Assess How Buildings Would Stand Up in Big Quakes, Phys.org, 2006.