
معرفی
Yanlin Guo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University and Director of the Center for Sustainable and Intelligent Transportation Systems. Her research focuses on mitigating wind and compound hazards through structural health monitoring, physics-integrated simulations, and remote sensing technologies to enhance infrastructure resilience.
Education:
- B.S. Civil Engineering, Southeast University (2007)
- M.S. Civil Engineering, Hong Kong Polytechnic University (2010)
- Ph.D. Civil Engineering, University of Notre Dame (2015)
Her work integrates natural hazard engineering with data science to evaluate buildings, transportation, and energy infrastructure. Key innovations include real-time monitoring systems for emergency response and climate adaptation strategies for coastal communities.
Recent publications focus on hurricane resilience, autonomous inspection systems, and AI-driven structural assessment. Trends show strong emphasis on machine learning applications in wind engineering and UAV-based monitoring technologies.
Awards:
- NSF CAREER Award (2024)
- DOE RACER Grant (2023)
- NSF Wind Hazard Grant (2022)
- Best Paper Award, Journal of Structural Engineering (2020)
Dr. Guo leads multiple DOE and NSF projects on solar tracker resilience and urban wind risks. She advises PhD students in structural monitoring and climate adaptation research, and directs a center developing sustainable transportation solutions.
The Guo Research Group specializes in full-scale structural testing and collaborates with national labs on field deployments. Current work includes developing cloud-based risk assessment platforms for engineers.

