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In this episode I interviewed Christina Sanon, a Civil & Environmental Engineering PhD candidate at Tufts University. Christina discusses her academic journey, how concrete is used in structural engineering, and her research with earthquake damage data. We talk some specifics about Christina’s methodologies, including remote sensing, the preservation of time-sensitive data, and using machine learning for liquefaction assessment.
01:01 Christina's Academic Journey
07:10 Undergraduate and Master’s
16:15 PhD Coursework and Research
24:09 Liquefaction and Perishable Data
33:57 Manual Data Collection
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Published 11/27/24
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Published 11/18/24