Keynote Speaker for mini-conference 2025
Who would you like to see as the keynote speaker for the mini-conference 2025? (you may choose 2 options.)
Maria Koliou (Dr. Koliou develops resilient structures and communities to withstand extreme events. She leads an NSF project on Gulf Coast recovery.)
Elaina Sutley (Dr. Sutley, a Chair's Council Assistant Professor at the University of Kansas, focuses on structural engineering, social science, and public policy to advance community disaster resilience and equitable housing recovery.)
John van den Lindt (Dr. John W. van de Lindt, Harold H. Short Endowed Chair Professor at Colorado State University, focuses on performance-based engineering for natural hazards, including earthquakes, hurricanes, and tornadoes. He co-directs the NIST-funded Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, leading the development of IN-CORE, a platform to measure community resilience.)
Jack Baker (Dr. Jack Baker, Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Associate Dean at Stanford, applies probabilistic and statistical tools to disaster risk and resilience. He specializes in risk analysis of spatial systems, earthquake ground motions, and post-disaster recovery simulation. He directs the Stanford Urban Resilience Initiative, is Editor-in-Chief of Earthquake Spectra, and co-authored Seismic Hazard and Risk Analysis.)
Jamie Padgett (Dr. Padgett specializes in probabilistic risk assessment and resilience of infrastructure under hazards like earthquakes, hurricanes, and aging. She has 200+ publications, founded the ASCE/SEI Multiple Hazard Mitigation Committee, and serves on editorial boards for leading journals. Honors include the ASCE Huber Prize (2017), NSF CAREER Award (2011), and IALCCE Junior Award (2016). She leads key research efforts, including the NIST Center for Community Disaster Resilience and NSF NHERI DesignSafe-CI.)
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