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Preetish Kakoty
Graduate, Civil and Environmental Engineering
BioPreetish is currently a Visiting Student Researcher at the Blume Earthquake Engineering Center. He is a PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia where his work focuses on quantifying basin amplification for earthquake shaking and investigating its consequence on the collapse risk of aging tall buildings and regional-level post-earthquake recovery times. At Stanford, Preetish's focus is on developing a framework to conduct multi-scale regional earthquake risk models to explicitly characterize damage to highly vulnerable buildings (aging reinforced concrete shear wall buildings in this case) that is a subset of the entire building exposure set. This research aims to contribute to the seismic risk reduction policy of the City of Vancouver which is currently an ongoing effort.
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Anne Kiremidjian
The C.L. Peck, Class of 1906 Professor in the School of Engineering
On Leave from 01/01/2023 To 03/31/2023BioKiremidjian's current research focuses on the design and implementation of wireless sensor networks for structural damage and health monitoring and the development of robust algorithms for structural damage diagnosis that can be embedded in wireless sensing units. She works on structural component and systems reliability methods; structural damage evaluation models; and regional damage, loss and casualty estimation methods utilizing geographic information and database management systems for portfolios of buildings or spatially distributed lifeline systems assessment with ground motion and structure correlations.