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Civil & Environmental Engineering

Kalil Erazo

Assistant Teaching Professor

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Average rating

3.4

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Difficulty

3.0

course-linked average

Courses

7

in seeded sections

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Research areas

Structural monitoring for resilient and sustainable civil infrastructure; Instrumentation, monitoring, and damage assessment of smart structures (Structural Health Monitoring - SHM); Stochastic methods for modeling, uncertainty quantification & propagation, and reliability assessment of structural systems; Bayesian methods for identification and control of nonlinear structures; Risk assessment and post-disaster decision-making under uncertainty

Courses taught

CEVE 211

Engineering Mechanics

The study equilibrium of static systems, the dynamics of a particle and particle systems, and rigid-body dynamics. Cross-list: MECH 211.

Civil and Environmental EngNone3 credits
3.38.2hErazo, Kalil

CEVE 431

Reinforced Concrete Buildings

Design of reinforced concrete buildings including concepts and code practices routinely used in professional structural engineering design for concrete members and structural systems. Behavior of building members as related to design will be discussed as well. Cross-list: CEVE 531. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 431 if student has credit for CEVE 407/CEVE 408/CEVE 530/CEVE 531.

Civil and Environmental EngNone3 credits
3.29.6hErazo, Kalil

CEVE 481

Introduction To Senior Design

Semester. Lectures will focus on various engineering design topics and CAD training. Potential design projects will be introduced and students will form interdisciplinary design teams. Design teams will present before jury to win their design projects.

Civil and Environmental EngNone1 credits
3.57.3hde Blanc, Phillip, Erazo, Kalil

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 531

Reinforced Concrete Buildings

Design of reinforced concrete buildings including concepts and code practices routinely used in professional structural engineering design for concrete members and structural systems. Behavior of building members as related to design will be discussed as well. Cross-list: CEVE 431. Recommended Prerequisite(s): CEVE 311. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for CEVE 531 if student has credit for CEVE 407/CEVE 431/CEVE 530.

Civil and Environmental EngNone3 credits
3.48.6hErazo, Kalil

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

MECH 211

Engineering Mechanics

The study equilibrium of static systems, the dynamics of a particle and particle systems, and rigid-body dynamics. Cross-list: CEVE 211.

Mechanical EngineeringNone3 credits
3.67.2hErazo, Kalil

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