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Dr. Chloé Arson is a Professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University and an adjunct faculty member at Georgia Tech’s School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. She holds a Ph.D. in geomechanics from École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (2009) and has held academic roles at Texas A&M (2009–2012) and Georgia Tech (2012–2023) before joining Cornell in 2023.
Research: Her work focuses on damage and healing in rock mechanics, AI-driven subsurface exploration, and bio-inspired geotechnical systems. Key areas include computational modeling of porous media, geothermal energy systems, and climate change mitigation through poromechanics. Her lab develops tools like the Burrowing Robot with Integrated Sensor System (BRISS) and investigates slime mold network dynamics for infrastructure adaptation.
Teaching: Teaches mechanics-focused courses at Cornell and Georgia Tech, including 'Modern Structures,' 'Theoretical Geomechanics,' and 'Finite Element Method for Porous Media.'
Awards:
- 2023 Susan G. and Christopher D. Pappas Professorship
- 2021 NSF BRITE Award
- 2016 NSF CAREER Award
Service: Editorial roles in Scientific Reports and Open Geomechanics, leadership in ASCE committees, and director of the CEE Gateways to France program fostering Franco-American collaborations.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Arson Lab at Cornell, focusing on computational geomechanics, AI integration, and bio-inspired engineering solutions.




