Indrani Chattopadhyay
University of Connecticut
Degrees:
B.Tech. in Civil Engineering, West Bengal University of Technology, India (2014)
M.Tech. in Structural Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Durgapur, India (2017)
Ph.D., Structural Engineering, University of Connecticut (In Progress)
Preferred Career After Graduation:
Academia or private sector
Broad Research Area:
Extraterrestrial habitats and infrastructure systems
Specific Research Area:
Resilient structures
Other Interests & Activities:
Traveling and exploring new places
Student Bio:
Indrani Chattopadhyay is a third year Ph.D. student studying structural engineering at the University of Connecticut. Her research focuses on the development of the resilient structures like bridges, buildings, and Extraterrestrial Habitats etc. Her work with the TIDC involves developing a resilient bridge model which can help to reduce the probability of failure of the bridge under different conditions like increasing scour depth, deck dislodgement, accumulation of large woody debris etc. in different multi-hazard aspects.
Steven Matile
University of Connecticut
Degrees:
AS in Engineering Sciences, Three Rivers Community College (2020)
BSE in Civil Engineering, University of Connecticut (2022)
PhD in Structural Engineering, University of Connecticut (In Progress)
Preferred Career After Graduation:
Engineering ethics and public policy
Broad Research Area:
Community resilience and sustainability
Specific Research Area:
Transportation and infrastructure reliability
Other interests & Activities:
Urban development and equity in infrastructure
Student Bio:
Steven is a second Year Graduate student in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Connecticut. He is interested in sustainable development within urban and underserved communities. His research revolves around community resilience and decision making for municipal entities, considering the social, economic, and environmental impacts of infrastructure projects and planning. He spent ten years working in the hospitality industry, but his passion for community and the environment pushed him to continue his education and led him to work with the disaster Mitigation Lab at UConn.
Sreeram Anantharaman
University of Connecticut
Degrees:
B.Sc in Statistics, Loyola College (2017)
M.Sc in Statistics, Loyola College (2019)
Ph.D. in Statistics, University of Connecticut (In Progress)
Preferred Career After Graduation:
Private sector
Broad Research Area:
Data analytics
Specific Research Area:
Time series analysis
Other Interests & Activities:
Video games and hiking
Student Bio:
Sreeram Anantharaman is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Statistics at the University of Connecticut. His research focuses on modeling high frequency financial time series.
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