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Khalid M. Mosalam is the Taisei Professor of Civil Engineering and Director of the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research (PEER) Center at the University of California, Berkeley, where he has served in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering since 1997. He also chairs the Al Falah Program in Science and Engineering, facilitating academic exchange between UC Berkeley and Middle Eastern/OIC institutions.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from Cornell University (1996)
- M.S. in Structural Engineering from Cairo University (1991)
- B.S. (Honors) in Civil Engineering from Cairo University (1988)
Mosalam's research centers on structural health monitoring using vibration-based and vision-based techniques, with expertise in experimental methods including hybrid simulations. His work spans earthquake engineering, bridge engineering, and the assessment/rehabilitation of critical infrastructure like bridges and electrical substations. He investigates structural behavior of concrete, masonry, steel, and wood systems under extreme events (earthquakes, blasts, wind), integrating machine learning tools for predictive modeling and developing solutions for energy efficiency and sustainable infrastructure resilience. Current projects include Building Efficiency and Sustainability in the Tropics (BEST) and AI applications in vision-based structural health monitoring.
His scientific achievements include:
- ASCE Huber civil engineering research prize (2006)
- UC-Berkeley chancellor award for public services (2013)
- EERI outstanding paper award (2015)
Mosalam has secured continuous research funding for 26+ years from NSF, Caltrans, FEMA, Intel, US-DOE, NRF-Singapore, and private industries, leading major initiatives like the $5.075M BRACE2 bridge research program (2025). He advises graduate students and directs multiple research entities including the STAIRlab, PEER Center, StEER Network, and SinBerBEST program.
His leadership encompasses the PEER Center's large-scale structural testing facilities, the StEER Network for post-disaster response, and international collaborations through SinBerBEST, focusing on experimental validation, computational modeling, and practical implementation of resilient infrastructure systems.
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