加州大学伯克利分校土木与环境工程系导师教师师资介绍简介-Adda Athanasopoulos-Zekkos

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Title
Associate Professor

Department
Dept of Civil and Environmental Engineering


Faculty URL
https://ce.berkeley.edu/people/faculty/adda_zekkos

Email
adda.zekkos@berkeley.edu

Phone
510-642-3489


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Research Expertise and Interest
civil infrastructure systems, geosystems, geotechnical engineering; landslides; drones; satellites; earthquakes; natural hazards; infrastructure resilience; informatics

Research Description
Adda Athanasopoulos-Zekkos is an associate?professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering.? Her research focus and expertise is on assessing and mitigating the impact of multi-hazard stressors on geotechnical engineering infrastructure, with particular emphasis on challenges due to age-related deterioration, population growth and densification, natural and human-made hazards, and new demands from climate change. She particularly investigates (1) the response of flood protection systems such as levees that are old and rapidly deteriorating as well as threatened by increasing demands due to increasing water levels, (2) the performance of critical systems such as ports during earthquakes, (3) the effects of man-induced vibrations from pile driving in dense urban environments and near critical infrastructure such as bridges and retaining walls, and (4) the use of new materials, advanced sensing and next-generation laboratory and field testing to inform us on efficient and sustainable mitigation of aging systems. She uses a combination of computational models that are always tied to physical experimental testing in the laboratory or the field, and/or field measurements or monitoring data. Her work has involved the development of customized and new experimental setups that allow me to gain insights into the?processes involved, the use of advanced computational techniques (finite elements, finite differences and discrete elements), and the incorporation of new materials or monitoring technologies as part of considered mitigation schemes.