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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange: Michele Barbato on Hazard-resistant Infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: “Climate Change Effects on Hurricane Risk for Single-Family Houses in the United States” \nSpeaker: Michele Barbato\, Professor\, Civil and Environmental Engineering\, UC Davis \nRegister To Attend \nAbstract: Hurricanes are among the most costly natural hazards affecting communities worldwide\, and they involve different hazard sources (i.e.\, wind\, windborne debris\, flood and rain). Climate change is expected to increase the intensity of future hurricanes. This presentation will illustrate a novel probabilistic Performance-Based Hurricane Engineering (PBHE) framework that disaggregates the risk assessment analysis into independent elementary components and innovatively accounts for concurrent\, interacting and cascading hazards. The PBHE framework is extended to account for hazard (climate change) and vulnerability (structural aging) non-stationarity. Using a recently developed wind speed projection model and the climate projections in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change\, the loss analysis for a benchmark low-rise single-family house over a 50-year service life is performed. For this application example\, the combined effects of climate change and structural aging can almost double the expected total losses during a 50-year service life when compared to the stationary conditions. \nSpeaker Bio: Michele Barbato is a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of California\, Davis. He is co-director of the UC Davis Climate Adaptation Research Center and director of the CITRIS Climate research initiative. He is a licensed professional engineer (PE) in Louisiana and in Italy. Barbato’s research aims to develop safer\, economic and more rational design procedures for sustainable infrastructures and resilient communities. He is the author of more than two hundred technical publications. He received the 2020 ASCE Sacramento Section Fredrick Panhost Structural Engineer Award\, the 2020 Walter L. Huber Civil Engineering Research Prize\, and many additional research\, teaching and service awards. He was elected a Structural Engineering Institute fellow and Engineering Mechanics Institute fellow by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in 2019 and an ASCE fellow in 2021. \nAbout the Series: CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry and civic leaders. Free and open to the public\, these seminars feature leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Presentations take place on Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. PT. Have an idea for a great talk? Please feel free to suggest potential speakers for our series. \nSign up to receive the latest news and updates from CITRIS.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-michele-barbato-on-hazard-resistant-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Research Exchange Seminar
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange: Steven Johnston on Health Care Technology
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: “Bioconvergence: Transforming How Humans Live and Age” \nSpeaker: Steven Johnston\, Vice President and Head of Technology Transformation and Enablement\, Merck KGaA\, Darmstadt\, Germany \nRegister To Attend \nAbstract: Our lives today are filled with technologies that our grandparents\, our parents and possibly even many of us could not have imagined growing up. Today\, seamless communication on the go is taken for granted\, and autonomous transportation is on the immediate horizon. The next revolution that will truly transform how humans live and age is the convergence of health care and electronics. The merging of these technology areas\, which previously interacted just on the periphery\, offers incredible opportunities for much more personalized medicine\, faster and more effective novel drug discovery\, novel disease treatments to not just prolong lifetimes but also the quality of life\, and even new computing paradigms. The bioconvergence revolution is just starting\, but will fundamentally improve all of our lives! \nSpeaker Bio: Steven Johnston holds dual roles at Merck KGaA\, Darmstadt\, Germany and EMD Electronics as vice president and head of technology transformation and enablement in the Electronics business unit and vice president and head of technology scouting and ecosystem enablement in the Corporate Science and Technology organization. Previously\, Johnston was at Intel Corp. for 21 years\, where he served as senior director of supplier technology and industry development. Johnston is a member of SEMI’s board of industry leaders and CTO committee\, the CTO committee of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA)\, and IMEC’s executive advisory council. He chairs the SEMI Industry Strategy Symposium and is an industry advisory board member of the Electron Devices Technology and Manufacturing conference. He has a Ph.D. in chemical engineering from the University of Florida\, holds 17 patents and has authored more than 60 publications and presentations. \nAbout the Series: CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry and civic leaders. Free and open to the public\, these seminars feature leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Presentations take place on Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. PT. Have an idea for a great talk? Please feel free to suggest potential speakers for our series. \nSign up to receive the latest news and updates from CITRIS.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-steven-johnston-on-health-care-technology/
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SUMMARY:CITRIS Research Exchange: Ricardo Sanfelice on Computing for Automated Systems
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: “Unraveling the Computing Bottleneck for Autonomy” \nSpeaker: Ricardo Sanfelice\, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering\, UC Santa Cruz \nRegister To Attend \nAbstract: Tremendous progress has been made in computing systems recently\, providing us with a unique opportunity to leverage information about the computing architecture and hardware in real time. Much of our technological solutions — such as those enabling autonomous operations — demand fast and accurate computation. This talk focuses on the challenges\, solutions and opportunities for the development of autonomous systems\, particularly those required for self-driving cars and aviation systems. \nSpeaker Bio: Ricardo G. Sanfelice is a professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California\, Santa Cruz. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in 2004 and 2007 from UC Santa Barbara. Sanfelice is the recipient of the 2013 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) Control and Systems Theory Prize\, a National Science Foundation CAREER award\, an Air Force Young Investigator Research Award\, the 2010 IEEE Control Systems Magazine Outstanding Paper Award\, the 2012 STAR Higher Education Award\, and the 2020 Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC) conference Test-of-Time Award. He is an associate editor for Automatica and a fellow of the IEEE. He also serves as director of the UC Santa Cruz Cyber-Physical Systems Research Center and the CITRIS Aviation initiative. His research interests are in modeling\, stability\, robust control\, observer design\, and simulation of nonlinear and hybrid systems with applications to robotics\, power systems\, aerospace and biology. \nAbout the Series: CITRIS Research Exchange delivers fresh perspectives on information technology and society from distinguished academic\, industry and civic leaders. Free and open to the public\, these seminars feature leading voices on societal-scale research issues. Presentations take place on Wednesdays from noon to 1 p.m. PT. Have an idea for a great talk? Please feel free to suggest potential speakers for our series. \nSign up to receive the latest news and updates from CITRIS.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-research-exchange-ricardo-sanfelice-on-computing-for-automated-systems/
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