Dr. Elise Miller-Hooks, Seminar, Thursday, April 12, 2018, UF Campus

Dr. Elise Miller-Hooks presented a seminar on “Multi-Hazard Resilience Quantification in Transportation Systems and the Societal Functions They Support.” Dr. Miller-Hooks is a professor in Civil and Environmental Engineering at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, and holds the Bill & Eleanor Hazel Chair in Infrastructure Engineering. This seminar took place on Thursday, April 12, 2018, from 12:50 PM to 2:45 PM in the New Engineering Building Room 102 at the UF Campus. The seminar was webcast live. This talk described mathematical approaches for quantifying and maximizing the resilience level of these surface transportation systems and the societal functions they support.