Advancements in Modeling Physical Impacts of Disaster

Thursday, July 13, 1:15 to 2:45 p.m. MDT
Location: Centennial F

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Planning for Future Disasters: An Interdisciplinary Modeling Approach to Project Hurricane-Induced Debris

Mitchell Meads, Texas A&M University at Galveston
Catalina Gonzalez-Dueñas, University College London
Benjamin Pachev, University of Texas at Austin
Kooshan Amini, Rice University
Wesley Highfield, Texas A&M University at Galveston
Jamie Padgett, Rice University

Application and Comparison of Imaging Techniques for Data-Driven Disaster Debris Quantification

Jasmine Bekkaye, Louisiana State University
Navid Jafari, Louisiana State University

Image Feature Classifier for School Infrastructure in Large-Scale Earthquake Vulnerability Analysis

Jikun Liu, Texas A&M University
Tarea Karunaratne, New York University
Cayden Chen, New York University
Eva Yao, New York University

Quantifying Tornado Impacts on U.S. Critical Facilities

Nico de Toledo, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Marc Levitan, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Jamil Malik, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Warren Stewart, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Katherine J. Johnson, National Institute of Standards and Technology
P. Shane Crawford, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Dominique Paige, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Geometric Parameterization of Sedimentary Basins for Site Response Analysis and Modeling

Chukwuebuka Nweke, University of Southern California
Rashid Shams, University of Southern California
Grace Parker, U.S. Geological Survey

Critical Infrastructure Resilience During Hurricanes Harvey and Irma Using Inoperability Model

Shahnawaz Rafi, Florida International University
Joost R. Santos, The George Washington University
Pallab Mozumder, Florida International University

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