Amir
@amir_esmalian
Ph.D. Civil Eng. Texas A&M. Researcher of Urban Resilience, Equitable Resilience, Disasters, Complex Networks. @resilienceTAMU
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15-09-2017 15:32:20
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With #HurricaneDorian coming closer to Florida, here are some things to prepare for those staying shelter in place #Dorian The Conversation U.S. Laura Sullivan Camila Domonoske Nicole Chavez theconversation.com/amp/if-you-she…
I am so proud of the research that my undergraduate students do. Way to go to all the undergrad researchers on @NSF_ENG projects on urban resilience at UrbanResilience.AI Lab #STEMeducation #UndergraduateResearch TAMU Civil & Environmental Engineering engineering.tamu.edu/news/2019/09/u…
So proud of Natalie for her research and being an inspiration for other undergrad researchers - Here we have Natalie Coleman speaking about her undergraduate research experience TAMU Civil & Environmental Engineering TAMU Engineering Hazard Center @tamu facebook.com/tamuugr/photos…
Equitable Resilience- our recent paper from our U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER project presents an empirical analysis of risk disparities due to infrastructure service disruptions in disasters. Amir TAMU Civil & Environmental Engineering Natural Hazards Center ascelibrary.org/doi/10.1061/%2…
#disaster and #Hazard researchers: Looking for a journal for your next publication? Check out the Natural Hazards Center Hazards and Disaster Journals list, Five-Year Impact Factor included: hazards.colorado.edu/resources/haza… DERN Disaster and Emergency Research Network @DisasterPolitic
Congratulations to Laredo, TX native Natalie Coleman '20 on receiving the prestigious U.S. National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship! Natalie is graduating with her bachelor's degree in August and will pursue her PhD with TAMU Engineering in the fall!👍 tx.ag/P72uegz
New paper from our lab led by Amir created empirical susceptibility curves to estimate household-level disturbances due to infrastructure service disruptions during disasters #NSF_Funded U.S. National Science Foundation TAMU Civil & Environmental Engineering | authors.elsevier.com/c/1cMrv7sfVY-z…
The findings of this study by Amir, Shangjia Dong, Natalie Coleman, and Ali Mostafavi ✨️ highlight the importance of integrating social dimensions into the resilience planning of infrastructure systems. Read more in Risk Analysis: ow.ly/dD7w50EBQMv
TAMU Today highlighted the research story about our recent #NSF_Funded study focusing on harnessing big data and data science for augmenting community resilience capabilities U.S. National Science Foundation today.tamu.edu/2021/07/22/big…
Our recent paper is featured at the top of U.S. National Science Foundation research news of noteworthy scientific findings! We are grateful of NSF support of our research program UrbanResilience.AI Lab TAMU Engineering TAMU Civil & Environmental Engineering nsf.gov/discoveries/di…
New paper from our lab led by Amir presents a computational multi‐agent model of hazard–household–infrastructure nexus for equitable resilience assessment #NSF_Funded U.S. National Science Foundation TAMU Civil & Environmental Engineering #complexmodeling onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mi…
Thank you so much, Ali Mostafavi ✨️, for being an amazing advisor and incredible mentor.