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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Leonardo Duenas-Osorio

Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering

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Average rating

3.6

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Difficulty

3.3

course-linked average

Courses

6

in seeded sections

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Research areas

Hybrid quantum-classical algorithms for engineered network reliability and resilience quantification; Formal methods and algorithmic logic for the functional assessment of infrastructure networks; Exact and heuristic optimization methods for the restoration analysis of infrastructure systems; Resilience quantification tools for geographically distributed smart networks under contingencies; Uncertainty quantification in seismic and hurricane risk assessment for interdependent networks; Severe weather risk management including institutional and citizen behavioral economics in coastal cities.

Courses taught

CEVE 424

System Reliability Methods

Students will learn computational simulation and theoretical techniques for the reliability assessment of engineered systems as a function of their component failure probabilities. We will explore time-dependent and algorithmic system reliability, and will use modern structural infrastructure systems as case studies, including power systems, wind turbines, bridges, and buildings. Cross-list: CEVE 524. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 424 if student has credit for CEVE 524.

Civil and Environmental EngNone3 credits
4.010.4hDuenas Osorio, Leonardo

CEVE 499

Special Topics

Independent research and investigation, including a course toward directed research and/or a research project. Study of selected topics including individual investigations special lectures, and seminars. Student works independently with only minimal faculty direction. Offered upon mutual agreement of faculty and student. May earn varying amount of credit hours depending on the amount of time devoted and the amount of academic work associated with the course. Repeatable for Credit.

Civil and Environmental EngNone1-12 credits
4.38.5hAlvarez, Pedro, Bedient, Philip, Blackburn, Jim, Cohan, Daniel, Doss-Gollin, James, Duenas Osorio, Leonardo, Erazo, Kalil, Getachew, Beza, Gong, Kai, Li, Qilin, Loyo Rosales, Jorge, Nagarajaiah, Satish, Padgett, Jamie, Qian, Xinwu, Segner, Ed, Stadler, Lauren, Tomson, Mason, Wong, Michael

CEVE 524

System Reliability Methods

Students will learn computational simulation and theoretical techniques for the reliability assessment of engineered systems as a function of their component failure probabilities. We will explore time-dependent and algorithmic system reliability, and will use modern structural infrastructure systems as case studies, including power systems, wind turbines, bridges, and buildings. Extra provisions for graduate students in assignments, exams, and projects. Cross-list: CEVE 424. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 524 if student has credit for CEVE 424.

Civil and Environmental EngNone3 credits
3.19.7hDuenas Osorio, Leonardo

CEVE 590

Mcee Special Study

Professional master Project course involves the following (1) a project of practical relevance to the practice of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and (2) detailed project report. Students need to work with a faculty advisor. Repeatable for Credit.

Civil and Environmental EngNone2-3 credits
4.09.2hAlvarez, Pedro, Blackburn, Jim, de Blanc, Phillip, Doss-Gollin, James, Duenas Osorio, Leonardo, Erazo, Kalil, Getachew, Beza, Gong, Kai, Gori, Avantika, Li, Qilin, Loyo Rosales, Jorge, Nagarajaiah, Satish, Padgett, Jamie, Segner, Ed, Simoes Novelino, Larissa, Stadler, Lauren, Tomson, Mason

CEVE 800

Ph.D. Research And Thesis

Repeatable for Credit.

Civil and Environmental EngNone1-15 credits
3.55.8hAlvarez, Pedro, Bedient, Philip, Cohan, Daniel, Doss-Gollin, James, Duenas Osorio, Leonardo, Elimelech, Menachem, Getachew, Beza, Gong, Kai, Gori, Avantika, Li, Qilin, Lin, Shihong, Nagarajaiah, Satish, Padgett, Jamie, Qian, Xinwu, Simoes Novelino, Larissa, Spanos, Pol, Stadler, Lauren, Tomson, Mason, Wong, Michael, Yi, Sang-ri

COLL 200

Teaching Practicum - Baker

Student instructors gain mastery of their subject of interest by practical application in teaching a course. Students are supervised by the faculty sponsor as approved by the Dean of Undergraduates. Students must have taken COLL 300 in developing the course. Repeatable for Credit.

College CourseNone1 credits
4.13.8hBall, Zachary, Duenas Osorio, Leonardo, Duno-Gottberg, Luis, Ewoodzie, Joseph, Fache, Caroline, Fleisher, Jeffrey, Freeman, McArthur, Hordge-Freeman, Elizabeth, Linhard, Tabea, Lopez, Araceli, Marschall, Melissa, Niedzielski, Nancy, Ogren, Brian, Rosas, Guillermo, Stadler, Lauren, Vann, Elizabeth, Whitmire, Kenton

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