Welcome to ReSI Lab
The Resilient and Sustainable Infrastructure (Re SI) Lab, directed by Associate Professor Yonas Zewdu Ayele, conducts research to address the emerging challenges related with resilience and sustainability of infrastructure, with primary applications in road networks and green transportation.
Our multi-disciplinary research involves integrating real-time transport data, cost variables, information, and transport models to predict the post-disaster infrastructure recovery, by assessing the robustness and rapidity of the system.
ReSI lab research area:
The research area of our group is multidisciplinary in nature, involving various fields of transport engineering and its management, related to different industries, including transport, construction, and energy and process industries.
- The aim of the ReSI Lab is to leverage the state-of-the-art computational tools and Bayesian methods to develop models for resilient and sustainable infrastructures systems.
- Our research aims in using resources efficiently and effectively to provide sustainable and to make transportation greener.
- The lab conducts research to design advanced, complicated and integrated transport infrastructures, and future needs by reviewing the recent research and development, as well as the innovative technologies.
ReSI lab research topics:
- Automatic UAV-based Damage Quantification for Improved Bridge Resilience Assessment
- In-line Wireless Vibration Monitoring Procedure for Bridge Damage Detection, Localization and Classification
- Impact assessment of road infrastructure
- Physics Based Deep Learning Model for Crack Propagation Prognostics
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Smart transport networks: Pros and cons
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The vulnerability of road networks to climate change in Norway
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Evaluation of cost variable during a design of a new road network
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Visioning transport futures (e.g. sustainable urban environment, the role of walking and cycling)
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The effect of cold failure modes on road infrastructure resilience
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Management of road maintenance
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From car to bike: Impacts on air pollution and health
Tags:
UAV,
Droner,
Bridge,
Resilience,
Inspection
Published Aug. 2, 2019 9:31 PM
- Last modified May 6, 2021 10:37 AM