Meet Nurullah Bektaş, engineering PhD candidate and research chair with the NHERI Graduate Student Council. He talks with Dan Zehner about the virtual GSC Mini Conference, slated for May 31, 2024. Bektaş, who is earning his PhD from Széchenyi I
Episode 3: Sustainable Functional Recovery: A New Engineering Design Paradigm The novel Converging Design research project merges post-earthquake functional recovery with sustainability. Project PI Andre Barbosa discusses potential results from
Episode 2. Shake-Table Testing Earthquake-Resistant Building Components Earthquake engineer Andre Barbosa joins us to describe the fascinating NHERI Converging Design project, currently testing earthquake-resilient building components on the NH
Andre BarbosaProfessor, Structural EngineeringOregon State University Episode 1. The NHERI Converging Design project merges functional recovery with sustainability. Project PI Andre Barbosa of Oregon State University joins us to discuss how the
Alia AmerPostdoctoral ResearcherNHERI Lehigh FacilityATLASS Research CenterLehigh University Hybrid simulation at Lehigh tests structural resilience In our second episode with NHERI Lehigh engineer Alia Amer, find out how this engineering lab
Alia AmerPostdoctoral ResearcherNHERI Lehigh FacilityATLASS Research CenterLehigh University Research engineer Alia Amer gives us an overview of ATLSS research center, core of the NHERI facility at Lehigh University. Amer shows examples of comp
Makris episode 2Testing novel pressurized sand dampers at NHERI Lehigh Nicos Makris explains his innovative protective damper system made with pressurized sand, which obviates problems presented by traditional dampers that use oil. In partnersh
Nicos Makris,Professor and Chair of Civil, Environmental and Construction EngineeringSouthern Methodist University Makris episode 1 Dampers: shock absorbers for buildingsEarthquake engineer Nicos Makris joins us to discuss protective dampers, l
Este episodio se publicó originalmente en 7 nobiembre 2023. Formas de aprovechar las instalaciones financiadas por la NSF en la investigación sobre riesgos naturales Acaba de publicarse la 3ª edición del Plan Científico del NHERI. Esta completa
Special Episode 2November 13, 2023SCIENCE PLAN SPECIAL EPISODE: Moving civil engineering research into practice Editor Ian Robertson provides details on using the NHERI Science Plan, Third Edition, as a practical guide to successful civil engin
SPECIAL EPISODE! Introducing the NHERI Science Plan, Third EditionWays to leverage NSF-funded facilities in natural hazards research Just released: the NHERI Science Plan, 3rd Edition! This comprehensive, 130-page research guide outlines ways r
Episode 3 Understanding major storms: key to coastal resilience Understanding the behavior of coastal systems requires specialized researchers, including engineers, to instrument shorelines before a major storm — and to collect and analyze the
Episode 3: A new experimental facility for simulating windstormsThe National Science Foundation is funding a new, multihazard experimental facility called “NICHE,” still in the planning stages. As a co-principal investigator, Frank Lombardo is
Episode 2: Triangulating clues to tornadoes Although dust devils can provide clues to tornado winds, U of Illinois wind engineer Frank Lombardo says tornadic behavior is still largely a mystery – and a bigger risk than researchers previously th
Episode 1: Wind engineers hunt dust devils Dust devils! Understanding how these short-lived whirlwinds behave may help wind engineers understand tornadoes. In field studies, U of Illinois wind engineer Frank Lombardo collects data on dust devil
Wind engineer Pedro Fernández-Cabán conducts experiments at the NHERI University of Florida wind tunnel, trying to discover how to prevent roof failure in low-rise buildings during hurricanes. In this episode he describes how he uses a special
Episode 2: Wind tunnel research to protect low-rise buildings from hurricane winds In this episode, Pedro Fernández-Cabán describes specific ways roofs can be altered to redirect windflow and reduce suction pressure – and roof damage. Parapets,
Pedro Fernandez-CabanAssistant ProfessorFlorida A&M University-Florida State UniversityCollege of Engineering Episode 1: Designing roofs to resist hurricane windsWind engineer Pedro Fernández-Cabán conducts experiments at the NHERI University o
Episode 2: StEER reconnaissance: how does it work?StEER’s Stephanie Pilkington covers virtual damage assessments, travel and data-sharing logistics, and the business of deciding the types of damage data to collect. Field-mission complexities in
Episode 1: Post event reconnaissance with StEER, the Structural Engineering Extreme Events Reconnaissance network Engineer and UNC professor Stephanie Pilkington introduces the StEER network, a group of volunteer experts who perform post-event
Reid Zimmerman, PE, SETechnical Director, KPFF Consulting EngineersTwo approaches to engineering. For the NHERI Tallwood research project, practicing engineer Reid Zimmerman has been working with engineers in academia to produce a full-scale, 1
NHERI Tallwood Megaproject: a research and industry partnership. DesignSafe Radio host Dan Zehner catches up with Jeff Berman, NHERI Tallwood co-PI and earthquake engineer from the University of Washington. Berman explains how “mega-projects” l