I'm the Physical Vulnerability Lead at the Global Earthquake Model (GEM) Foundation, where I focus on advancing methodologies for assessing regional seismic vulnerability. My work aims to integrate state-of-the-art catastrophe modeling techniques to support data-driven risk assessment and inform effective risk transfer strategies. By combining engineering expertise with state-of-the-art computational tools, I contribute to developing solutions that improve our understanding of how natural hazards, such as earthquakes, impact the built environment worldwide.
My academic background is rooted in structural and seismic engineering. I hold a bachelor’s degree in civil and environmental engineering, followed by a master’s in earthquake engineering and engineering seismology, and a PhD in earthquake engineering. With a deep understanding of seismic risk and vulnerability, I am passionate about bridging the gap between scientific research and practical applications to build safer, more resilient communities worldwide.
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