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Norman Abrahamson

  • Adjunct Professor

  • Adda Athanasopoulos-Zekkos

  • Associate Professor

  • Jonathan D. Bray

  • Faculty Chair in Earthquake Engineering Excellence

  • See Research

    Steven D. Glaser

  • Professor Emeritus

  • Robert Kayen

  • Professor, Adjunct Faculty Senior Scientist, U. S. Geological Survey

  • James W. Rector

  • Professor

  • Michael Riemer

  • Adjunct Professor

  • Jiarui Chen

  • Research and Development Engineer

  • Nicholas Sitar

  • Edward G. Cahill and John R. Cahill Professor of Civil Engineering

  • Kenichi Soga

  • Donald H. McLaughlin Chair in Mineral Engineering Chancellor's Professor

  • Dimitrios Zekkos

  • Professor

  • Latest Research News


    Maksymilian Jasiak presents at SHMII-13 at TU Graz, Austria

    PhD candidate Maksymilian Jasiak presented “Water distribution pipeline anomaly detection using distributed acoustic sensing (DAS)” at the 13th International Conference on Structural Health Monitoring of Intelligent Infrastructure (September 1-5, 2025) hosted by TU Graz, Austria. This work was in collaboration with Shih-Hung Chiu, Jaewon Saw, Peter Hubbard, David Katzev, and Kenichi Soga. Read the article for key takeaways. ...

    Dimitrios Zekkos co-leads new 5-yr NSF Center on Geohazard Cascades

    Professor Dimitrios Zekkos is co-PI of the Center for Land Surface Hazards (CLaSH), recently awarded a 5-year, $15million grant from NSF. CLaSH is a multi-institutional center headquartered at the University of Michigan, and it will develop new scientific frameworks and modeling tools to forecast and mitigate cascading natural hazards. Professor Zekkos aims to gain insights on cascading hazards by using state-of-the-art technologies and c ...

    Center for Smart Infrastructure extends innovation partnership with EBMUD

    UC Berkeley and the East Bay Municipal Utility District (EBMUD) announce a second-phase collaboration agreement to tackle infrastructure and operational challenges facing water and wastewater utilities. The Phase 2 funding of $2.8 million will build on the accomplishments of EBMUD’s initial funding, granted in 2021, to establish the university’s Center for Smart Infrastructure (CSI) and develop solutions for aging systems confronting na ...

    Research collaboration advances sensing and modeling for resilient cities

    A joint research effort, led by Professor Kenichi Soga and composed of CITRIS and Kajima Corporation, is advancing the future of resilient, data-driven infrastructure through real-world deployment. One major research project uses long-range fiber optic cables to detect subtle vibrations in the ground, providing real-time insights into subsurface condition. This technology’s high resolution and accuracy can be used to monitor buried i ...

    Zekkos to give State-of-the-Art Talk on Autonomy in Landfills at Geofrontiers conference

    Prof. Dimitrios Zekkos will deliver a State of the Art talk on "Autonomous characterization of full-scale field response of Municipal Solid Waste" at the Geofrontiers conference. The talk will describe the opportunities for better insights into the full-scale response of Municipal Solid Waste in landfills by incorporating autonomy. The talk will include specific examples of applications related to settlement behavior and methane emissions. T ...

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