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— John Platt
REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
(Last Updated on January 2020)
Khosravikia, F., Clayton, P., Williamson, E. (2020) "Investigation of potential damage to highway bridge infrastructure from induced earthquakes." Engineering Structures, 28: 101100 (accepted for publication) |
Khosravikia, F., Potter, A., Prakhov V., Clayton, P., Williamson, E. (2020) "Characteristics of Texas bridge infrastructure and statistically representative bridge samples." Data in Brief, 28: 101100 (accepted for publication) |
Khosravikia, F., Clayton, P. (2021) "Machine learning in ground motion prediction." Computers & Geosciences, 148(1):104700 (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Kurkowski, J., Clayton, P. (2020) “Fragility of masonry veneers to human-induced Central U.S. earthquakes using neural network models.” Journal of Building Engineering, 28: 101100 (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Clayton, P. (2020) "Updated evaluation metrics for optimal intensity measure selection in probabilistic seismic demand models." Engineering Structures, 202: 109899. (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Clayton, P., Nagy, Z. (2019) “Artificial neural network based framework for developing ground motion models for natural and induced earthquakes in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas." Seismological Research Letters, 90 (2A): 604–613 (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Kim, H., Yi, Y., Wilson, H., Yousefpour, H., Hrynyk, T., Bayrak, O. (2018) “Experimental and numerical assessment of corbels designed based on strut-and-tie provisions." ASCE Journal of Structural Engineering, 144(9): 04018138 (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Mahsuli, M., Ghannad M.A. (2018) “Soil-structure interaction in seismic design code: Risk-based evaluation.” ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering, 4(4) (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Mahsuli, M., Ghannad M.A. (2018) “The effect of soil-structure interaction on the seismic risk to buildings.” Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 16(9), pp 3653–73 (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Mahsuli, M., Ghannad M.A. (2017) “Probabilistic evaluation of 2015 NEHRP soil-structure interaction provisions.” ASCE Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 143(9): 04017065 (DOI) |
TECHNICAL REPORT
Khosravikia, F., Li, M., Grigoratos, I., Clayton, P., Rathje, E., Cox, B., Williamson, E. (2020) "Implementation of TxDOT seismic vulnerability measures and post-event actions" FHWA/TX-20/5-6916-01, Center for Transportation Research (CTR) (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F., Potter, A., Prakhov, V., Zalachoris, G., Cheng, T., Tiwari, A., Clayton, P., Cox, B., Rathje, E., Williamson, E., Paine, J., Frohlich, C. (2018) "Seismic vulnerability and post-event actions for Texas bridge infrastructure," FHWA/TX-18/0-6916-1, Center for Transportation Research (CTR) (DOI) |
REFEREED CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
The presenter is indicated with an asterisk
Khosravikia, F.*, Potter, A., Prakhov V., Clayton, P., Williamson, E. (2018) “Should engineers be concerned about vulnerability of highway bridges to potentially-induced seismic hazards?” 11th US National Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Los Angeles, California, USA, June 25-29. |
Khosravikia, F.*, Nagy, Z., Clayton, P., Rathje, E., (2018) “Neural network-based equations for predicting PGA and PGV in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.” 5th ASCE Conference on Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering and Soil Dynamics, Austin, Texas, USA, June 10-13. (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F.*, Mahsuli, M., Ghannad M.A. (2018) “Comparative assessment of soil-structure interaction regulations of ASCE 7-16 and ASCE 7-10” ASCE Structures Congress, Fort Worth, Texas, USA, April 19-21. (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F.*, Prakhov V., Potter, A., Clayton, P., Williamson, E. (2017) "Risk-based assessment of Texas bridges to natural and induced seismic hazards." ASCE Congress on Technical Advancement, Duluth, Minnesota, USA, September 10-13. (DOI) |
Khosravikia, F.*, Mahsuli, M., Ghannad, M.A. (2015) “Risk analysis of structures considering soil-structure interaction.” 3rd International Conference on Materials and Reliability, Jeju, Korea, November 23-25. (Extended Abstract) |
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
The presenter is indicated with an asterisk
Khosravikia, F.*, Clayton, P. (2021) “Machine learning techniques for predicting ground motion parameters.”ASCE Structures Congress, Seattle, Washington, USA, March 10-13. (Accepted for oral presentation) |
Khosravikia, F.*, Clayton, P. (2021) “Application of machine learning techniques in seismic risk assessment.” ASCE Structures Congress, Seattle, Washington, USA, March 10-13. (Accepted for oral presentation) |
Khosravikia, F.* (2020), “Infrastructure losses from human-triggered earthquakes in Central U.S.” Graduate and Industry Networking (GAIN), The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA, February 4. |
Khosravikia, F.* (2019), “Dangerous earthquakes triggered by humans in Central U.S.” Three Minute Thesis Competition, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA, October 28. |
Khosravikia, F.*, Faust, K., Clayton, P. (2019) “Evaluation of seismic resilience of highway bridge networks: an agent-based modeling framework.” ASCE Structures Congress, Orlando, Florida, USA, April 25-29. |
Khosravikia, F.*, Prakhov V., Potter, A., Clayton, P., Williamson, E. (2018) "Damage assessment of steel girder bridges to potentially-induced seismic hazards." ASCE Structures Congress, Fort Worth, Texas, USA, April 19-21. |
Khosravikia, F.*, Prakhov V., Potter, A., Clayton, P., Williamson, E. (2016) “Vulnerability of Texas bridges to natural and induced seismic hazards” Structural Engineering Education Reunion (STEER), Pickle Research Campus, Austin, Texas, USA, September 22-23. (Poster) |
INVITED TALKS
Babol Noshirvani University of Technology, Babol, Iran, May 23, 2020 “Machine learning applications in earthquake engineering” |
SEI professional meeting (Austin chapter), Austin, Texas, USA, January 31, 2020 “A new Vs30 map of Texas and investigation of potential loss to the built environment from Texas earthquakes” |
EERI professional meeting (Austin chapter), Austin, Texas, USA, October 5, 2017 “Should engineers be concerned about seismic vulnerability of bridges in Texas?” |