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Christina Cercone is an Assistant Professor in the Civil & Environmental Engineering department at Manhattan University. She holds a PhD from Lehigh University, alongside MS and BS degrees from Manhattan College.
Her research focuses on tsunami-generated debris impact analysis, bridge system design, and nondestructive evaluation of infrastructure. Key areas include predicting tsunami inundation flow characteristics and optimizing composite bridge materials. Her work bridges structural engineering with disaster resilience strategies.
Recent publications address composite steel-concrete bridge interfaces and full-scale verification of tsunami impact models. Collaborative studies with institutions like Lehigh University and Manhattan College underscore her interdisciplinary approach.
She has contributed to a NSF-funded grant (2021) titled Infusing System-Level Thinking and Analytics into the Undergraduate Curriculum, advancing civil engineering education. Grants and funding support her research into infrastructure resilience and educational innovation.
No formal advisees are listed, but her involvement in undergraduate curriculum development highlights her commitment to pedagogical advancement.




