Kami Mohammadiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Kami Mohammadi is an Assistant Professor in the Civil & Environmental Engineering department at the University of Utah , with an adjunct appointment in Geology & Geophysics . Holding a PhD from Georgia Institute of Technology and postdoctoral experience at Caltech, Mohammadi specializes in seismic wave propagation, basin effects, and computational geotechnical modeling. Education PhD (2015), Civil and Environmental Engineering - Geotechnical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology MS (2012), Geotechnical Engineering with minor in Applied Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology MS (2006), Civil Engineering, University of Tehran BS (2003), Civil Engineering, Chamran University of Ahvaz Their research focuses on: 3D seismic wave propagation in heterogeneous media Basin effects on earthquake amplification Hybrid physics-informed machine learning models Finite element/discrete element modeling of geotechnical systems Ground motion prediction and hazard analysis Hydraulic fracturing in fractured rock Recent work integrates full-waveform inversion with neural networks for subsurface imaging. Mohammadi teaches graduate courses in geotechnical engineering, soil dynamics, and earthquake engineering, with a focus on computational methods and laboratory practices. Current grants include: EXTERNAL GRANT OR CONTRACT (2024-2030): Integration of computational and experimental analyses for earthquake amplification EXTERNAL GRANT OR CONTRACT (2024-2029): 3D site effect modeling at LANL EXTERNAL GRANT OR CONTRACT (2021-2024): Various seismic projects Professional activities include community outreach through engineering education presentations.










