I am a Postdoctoral Associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, specializing in disaster damage prediction and risk quantification for critical civil and energy infrastructure. My research integrates physics-based modeling, data-driven methods, and advanced statistical analysis to assess structural performance under extreme hazards such as hurricanes. By bridging fundamental mechanics with modern data science, I aim to support risk-informed decision-making and advance the resilience of infrastructure systems facing an uncertain climate future.
In 2024, I received the O.H. Ammann Research Fellowship in Structural Engineering from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), awarded to encourage the creation of new knowledge in structural design and construction, in recognition of my contributions to advancing structural resilience and hazard risk assessment.
Research interest:
Disaster Damage Prediction (Hurricane, Sea-Level Rise, Wildfire); Community Resilience; Reliability Assessment; Uncertainty Quantification;
Data Science; Digital Twin; Risk Analysis; Structural Health Monitoring; Maintenance Optimization; Statistical Analysis