MAE Center - A Multi-Hazard Approach to Engineering

MAE Center - A Multi-Hazard Approach to Engineering All countries face decisions on the level of acceptable risk its citizens should face in the built or modified natural environment.

The MAE Center would like to help your business or organization better plan for and mitigate any potential earthquake effects resulting from the New Madrid Seismic Zone or other seismic zones in the central and eastern United States. Natural hazards — traditionally defined as potential damaging or destructive natural events that might occur in the future — can have a devastating impact on society.

Throughout the world each year, natural disasters kill approximately 80,000 people, render millions homeless, and result in economic losses of $50 billion-$60 billion. Robust building codes, land-use development restrictions, and environmental preservation policies can all lead to reduced risk exposure to natural hazards, but they exact a cost in terms of economic development and immediate amenities. The MAE Center started as one of three national earthquake engineering research centers established by the National Science Foundation and its partner institutions. Its current mission is to develop through research, and to disseminate through education and outreach, new integrated approaches necessary to minimize the consequences of future natural and human-made hazards. Integrated interdisciplinary research synthesizing damage across regions, estimating vulnerability across regional and national networks, and identifying different hazards forms the core research activities needed to develop a Multi-hazard Approach to Engineering and to support stakeholder and societal interests in risk assessment and mitigation. Core research is separated into the following five thrust areas: Multi-hazard Analysis, Consequence-based Risk Management Framework, Engineering Engines,Social and Economic Sciences, and Information Technology. The outcomes of the MAE Center research is of value to many stakeholders allowing for better informed decision- and policy-making. Stakeholders include state transportation departments, state emergency management agencies, utilities operators, insurance and reinsurance companies, managing agents, investment banks, lenders, industry organizations, and governments. In addition, many projects integrate research and education for both undergraduate and graduate students, advance curricula and outreach to pre-college students, and enhance public awareness.

Prof. Paolo Gardoni - Director of the MAE center has been named the inaugural Alfredo H. Ang Family Endowed Professor.Pr...
08/13/2020

Prof. Paolo Gardoni - Director of the MAE center has been named the inaugural Alfredo H. Ang Family Endowed Professor.

Prof. Ang is a father of the field of risk and reliability analysis. He was the advisor of Prof. Gardoni’s PhD advisor, Prof. Der Kiureghian.

Here is a photo of the three generations

https://phys.org/news/2020-02-earthquakes-deform-gravity.html
02/24/2020

https://phys.org/news/2020-02-earthquakes-deform-gravity.html

Lightning—one, two, three—and thunder. For centuries, people have estimated the distance of a thunderstorm from the time between lightning and thunder. The greater the time gap between the two signals, the further away the observer is from the location of the lightning. This is because lightning...

Climate change and natural disasters in Bangladesh show the need to focus on vulnerable...
02/02/2020

Climate change and natural disasters in Bangladesh show the need to focus on vulnerable...

English News and Press Release on Bangladesh about Climate Change and Environment, Disaster Management, Refugees, Tropical Cyclone and more; published on 22 Jan 2020 by REACH

A new book on multi hazard, edited by the MAE center has been published. The book stands as the first and only book full...
06/26/2016

A new book on multi hazard, edited by the MAE center has been published. The book stands as the first and only book fully dedicated to the emerging, critical issue of mitigating multi-hazards.

http://www.springer.com/in/book/9783319297118

http://download.springer.com/static/pdf/184/bok%253A978-3-319-30656-8.pdf?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Flink.springer.com%2Fbook%2F10.1007%2F978-3-319-30656-8&token2=exp=1467173056~acl=%2Fstatic%2Fpdf%2F184%2Fbok%25253A978-3-319-30656-8.pdf%3ForiginUrl%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Flink.springer.com%252Fbook%252F10.1007%252F978-3-319-30656-8*~hmac=54f05e435e0d0240e8628695d898401a195fd2cf48424a06c1b7af4a37bbd740

This collection focuses on the development of novel approaches to address one of the most pressing challenges of civil engineering, namely the mitigation...

Former president of Ireland to deliver a keynote at MAE Center workshophttp://cee.illinois.edu/ClimateChangeWorkshop
03/06/2016

Former president of Ireland to deliver a keynote at MAE Center workshop

http://cee.illinois.edu/ClimateChangeWorkshop

Understanding the many ways that climate change is affecting society is the goal of an upcoming workshop organized, in part, by professors Paolo Gardoni and Praveen Kumar from the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The workshop, title…

The MAE Center launches a new Journal on Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure... Editor-in-Chief is Prof. Paolo Gard...
09/24/2015

The MAE Center launches a new Journal on Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure... Editor-in-Chief is Prof. Paolo Gardoni and the publisher is Taylor & Francis.

http://explore.tandfonline.com/cfp/est/tsri-cfp

Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure Call for Papers Print Email Tweet Share New journal open for submissions Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure is an interdisciplinary journal that focuses on the sustainable development of resilient communities. Sustainability is defined in relation to th…

A recent conference organized by the MAE Center on Multi-hazard approach to civil infrastructure engineering.... Read mo...
09/12/2014

A recent conference organized by the MAE Center on Multi-hazard approach to civil infrastructure engineering.... Read more...

http://mae.cee.illinois.edu/ICMAE/

International Conference on Multi-hazard Approaches to Civil Infrastructure Engineering (ICMAE) Millennium Knickerbocker Hotel Chicago, Chicago IL June 26-27, 2014 There has been a considerable amount of research on the assessment of the seismic vulnerability of structures, the development of new me…

The MAE Center is transforming and broadening its research and educational mission with five new thrust areas… Read full...
09/12/2014

The MAE Center is transforming and broadening its research and educational mission with five new thrust areas… Read full story!

http://mae.cee.illinois.edu/about/about.html

The MAE Center started as one of three national earthquake engineering research centers established by the National Science Foundation and its partner institutions.

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