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Dr. Amory Martin is an Adjunct Professor at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering and a Senior Engineer at Exponent's New York office. His expertise spans Earthquake Engineering, Structural Optimization, and Multi-Hazard Risk Analysis, with a focus on seismic-resistant design, structural failure investigation, and climate change adaptation.
- Ph.D., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University (2020)
- M.S., Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University (2016)
- B.S., Civil Engineering, Johns Hopkins University (2014)
- B.S., Mathematics, Johns Hopkins University (2014)
Dr. Martin's research involves dynamic analysis of complex structures, topology optimization algorithms, and nonlinear seismic response modeling. His work integrates high-performance computing and data-driven techniques to enhance structural resilience.
His recent publications focus on earthquake-induced bridge damage, seismic isolation systems, and socio-economic impacts of disasters. These emphasize nonlinear dynamics, multi-hazard coordination, and virtual reconnaissance.
- National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
- Stanford School of Engineering Fellowship
- Johns Hopkins Civil Engineering Award
- Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society
Dr. Martin has led projects on high-rise building analysis, garage collapse investigations, and seismic design of highway bridges. He served as a consultant for the World Bank on pandemic economic impacts and is actively involved in code compliance and expert report writing.
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