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Overview

John W. van de Lindt is affiliated with Colorado State University in the United States and has contributed extensively to the fields of engineering and environmental science. Their primary areas of research include civil and structural engineering, with a focus on infrastructure resilience and vulnerability analysis.

The researcher has published widely, with main topics covering:

  • Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
  • Disaster Management and Resilience
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management
  • Tropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
  • Seismic Performance and Analysis
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Wood Treatment and Properties

Some of the recent academic papers authored or co-authored by van de Lindt include:

  • Streamlined bridge inspection system utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and machine learning, 2020, Measurement
  • Multi-variate and single-variable flood fragility and loss approaches for buildings, 2020, Reliability Engineering & System Safety
  • The interdependent networked community resilience modeling environment (IN-CORE), 2023, Resilient Cities and Structures
  • Understanding flood risk in the context of community resilience modeling for the built environment: research needs and trends, 2020, Sustainable and Resilient Infrastructure
  • Community Resilience-Focused Technical Investigation of the 2016 Lumberton, North Carolina, Flood: An Interdisciplinary Approach, 2020, Natural Hazards Review

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable co-authors including:

  • André R. Barbosa
  • Omar M. Nofal
  • Mojtaba Harati
  • Elaina J. Sutley
  • Wanting Wang

In terms of publication venues, van de Lindt has contributed extensively to these journals:

  • Journal of Structural Engineering
  • Natural Hazards Review
  • International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Resilient Cities and Structures
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Van de Lindt has also authored a book titled Hazard-Resilient Infrastructure, published in 2021 by the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Their work spans various subfields including civil and structural engineering, global and planetary change, sociology and political science, atmospheric science, and building and construction. The interdisciplinary nature of their research integrates aspects of environmental science with engineering practices to address community resilience and disaster risk.

Best Publications

  • State of the research in community resilience: progress and challenges.

    Maria Koliou;John W. van de Lindt;Therese P. McAllister;Bruce R. Ellingwood

  • Modeling the resilience of critical infrastructure: the role of network dependencies

    Roberto Guidotti;Roberto Guidotti;Hana Chmielewski;Hana Chmielewski;Vipin Unnikrishnan;Paolo Gardoni;Paolo Gardoni

  • Collapse Fragility of Steel Structures Subjected to Earthquake Mainshock-Aftershock Sequences

    Yue Li;Ruiqiang Song;John W. Van De Lindt

  • Experimental Seismic Response of a Full-Scale Six-Story Light-Frame Wood Building

    John W. van de Lindt;Shiling Pei;Steven E. Pryor;H. Shimizu

  • The Centerville Virtual Community: a fully integrated decision model of interacting physical and social infrastructure systems

    Bruce R. Ellingwood;Harvey Cutler;Paolo Gardoni;Walter Gillis Peacock

  • Performance of Wood-Frame Structures during Hurricane Katrina

    John W. van de Lindt;Andrew Graettinger;Rakesh Gupta;Thomas Skaggs

  • Performance-Based Wind Engineering for Wood-Frame Buildings

    John W. van de Lindt;Thang N. Dao

  • Experimental Seismic Response of a Full-Scale Light-Frame Wood Building

    Andre Filiatrault;Ioannis P. Christovasilis;Assawin Wanitkorkul;John W. van de Lindt

  • Cross-laminated timber for seismic regions: progress and challenges for research and implementation

    S. Pei;J. W. van de Lindt;M. Popovski;J. W. Berman

  • Experimental Seismic Response of a Resilient 2-Story Mass-Timber Building with Post-Tensioned Rocking Walls

    Shiling Pei;John W. van de Lindt;Andre R. Barbosa;Jeffrey W. Berman

  • Experimental Investigation of Self-Centering Cross-Laminated Timber Walls

    Ryan Ganey;Jeffrey Berman;Tugce Akbas;Sara Loftus

  • Streamlined bridge inspection system utilizing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and machine learning

    Brandon J. Perry;Yanlin Guo;Rebecca Atadero;John W. van de Lindt

  • Probabilistic decision-support framework for community resilience: Incorporating multi-hazards, infrastructure interdependencies, and resilience goals in a Bayesian network

    Sabarethinam Kameshwar;Daniel T. Cox;Andre R Barbosa;Karim Farokhnia

  • Approximate R-Factor for Cross-Laminated Timber Walls in Multistory Buildings

    Shiling Pei;John W. van de Lindt;Marjan Popovski

  • Analytical and Experimental Lateral-Load Response of Self-Centering Posttensioned CLT Walls

    Tugce Akbas;Richard Sause;James M. Ricles;Ryan Ganey

  • Impact of earthquake ground motion characteristics on collapse risk of post-mainshock buildings considering aftershocks

    Ruiqiang Song;Yue Li;John W. van de Lindt

  • Experimental modeling of horizontal and vertical wave forces on an elevated coastal structure

    Hyoungsu Park;Tori Tomiczek;Daniel T. Cox;John W. van de Lindt

  • Multi-variate and single-variable flood fragility and loss approaches for buildings

    Omar M. Nofal;John W. van de Lindt;Trung Q. Do

  • Experimental Seismic Behavior of a Full-Scale Four-Story Soft-Story Wood-Frame Building with Retrofits. II: Shake Table Test Results

    John W. van de Lindt;Pouria Bahmani;Gary Mochizuki;Steven E. Pryor

  • Quantitative Insight into Rational Tornado Design Wind Speeds for Residential Wood-Frame Structures Using Fragility Approach

    M. Omar Amini;John W. van de Lindt

  • THE INTERDEPENDENT NETWORKED COMMUNITY RESILIENCE MODELING ENVIRONMENT (IN-CORE)

    Paolo Gardoni;John W. van de Lindt;Bruce Ellingwood;Therese P. McAllister

  • Evolutionary parameter hysteretic model for wood shear walls

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Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel T. Cox
Daniel T. Cox Oregon State University
Bruce R. Ellingwood
Bruce R. Ellingwood Colorado State University
Paolo Gardoni
Paolo Gardoni University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Andre Filiatrault
Andre Filiatrault University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Massimo Fragiacomo
Massimo Fragiacomo University of L'Aquila
Suren Chen
Suren Chen Colorado State University
James M. Ricles
James M. Ricles Lehigh University
Richard Sause
Richard Sause Lehigh University
Kenichi Soga
Kenichi Soga University of California, Berkeley
Jun Wu
Jun Wu The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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