Mazumder Research Group
Risk Management of Civil Infrastructure Systems and Community Resilience Analysis
My research primarily focuses on risk management of built environment subjected to natural hazards, and community resilience analysis. Shifting from physical performance-based to functionality-based perspective, I am interested in developing a holistic framework that incorporates the functionality of civil infrastructure systems and buildings into the community disaster resilience analysis. My research focuses two main thrusts: (i) improving the resilience of civil infrastructure systems, particularly pipelines infrastructure systems, and (ii) analyzing building/housing functionality by integrating the physical performance of buildings and the serviceability of infrastructure systems, to enhance community resilience.
Openings: Research Assistantship
Ph.D. Opportunity
Topic (not limited to): Risk-Informed Asset Management for Enhancing Infrastructure Resilience
M.S. Opportunity
Topic (not limited to): Building Functionality and Community Resilience Analysis
Prospective students are encouraged to review the graduate program admission requirements and apply through the College of Engineering & Computing at GSU:
🔗 https://www.georgiasouthern.edu/colleges/engineering-computing
To apply or inquire further, contact Dr. Mazumder at rmazumder@georgiasouthern.edu with the subject line: “Study Interest – Ph.D./M.S.” Please include your CV and a brief summary of your research and computational experience.
