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The Structural Engineering and Geomechanics Program is designed to prepare students for careers in consulting, industry, government, and academia. The program offers instructional programs and research opportunities in the areas of structural analysis and design, earthquake engineering, structural dynamics, risk and reliability analysis, computational mechanics, geomechanics, and computer-aided engineering.

Strong teaching and research ties exist between our program and programs in other departments in the School of Engineering, especially the Mechanics and Computation Division of the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Our faculty and students are active participants in research and teaching at several centers, including the John A. Blume Earthquake Engineering Center and the Center for Integrated Facility Engineering.

 

Current research in the Structural Engineering and Geomechanics Program has been organized into the following broad areas:

Performance-Based Engineering

Computational Mechanics

Design-Construction Integration

Earthquake Engineering

Sensing, Monitoring, Control
and Intelligent Systems


Risk & Reliability Analysis
for Hazard Mitigation


Engineering Informatics and Simulation