CEE SESM Seminar - Luis Ceferino

Luis Ceferino wearing a striped shirt against a light background.

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Ghausi 3102

Luis Ceferino is an Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley. Ceferino's research group aims to extend the limits of what is feasible with catastrophe modeling and collaborate synergistically with researchers within and outside civil engineering to bring a new understanding of disaster risk in cities. His group combines rigorous structural modeling, uncertainty quantification methods, machine learning, and optimization techniques to elucidate the impact of extreme events such as earthquakes, hurricanes, and floods on urban systems and strategize solutions for urban resilience.

Ceferino has led international teams with environmental, civil, and electrical engineers and researchers in public health and also worked with the World Bank to study the risks of the housing, school, electricity, and hospital infrastructure to natural hazards in the United States, Nepal, Pakistan, Uzbekistan, the Kyrgyz Republic, and Peru. Ceferino also conducts post-disaster reconnaissance after multiple disasters, e.g., the 2016 Ecuador Earthquake, the 2022 Ian Hurricane, and the 2023 Turkey-Syria Earthquake.

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