Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment and Mitigation
Lead by Professors Deodatis and Smyth, the department's research in multi-hazard risk assessment and mitigation has recently focused on the following representative projects:
- Loss estimation of building portfolios located over an extended geographical area and subjected to multiple seismic events
- Risk assessment and risk mitigation of flooding in the New York City subway network due to hurricane-induced storm surges
- Resilience, sustainability and interdependencies among the transportation, energy and public health networks subjected to short-term disasters (e.g. flooding, wind and earthquake) and long-term challenges (e.g. energy shortages, sea level rise, temperature rise)
- Probabilistic benefit-cost analysis for earthquake damage mitigation through evaluation of different retrofitting measures for residential buildings in Istanbul, Turkey
