Mehrtash Motamediمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Mehrtash Motamedi is a Research Associate and Engineering Manager at the Department of Civil Engineering, University of British Columbia (UBC), within the Faculty of Applied Science. His expertise lies in seismic design, retrofitting of structures, and experimental research in earthquake and structural engineering. With 15+ years of experience, he manages the EERF research facility and oversees commercial testing projects in the Earthquake and Structures Laboratories, focusing on shake table tests and field vibration analyses. Research interests include structural seismic health monitoring, base isolation systems, energy-dissipating mechanisms, and masonry building resilience. He has led projects such as ambient vibration testing for seismic site characterization and modal analysis of historic structures like the Guayaquil Metropolitan Cathedral. His work bridges theoretical models with real-world applications, emphasizing practical solutions for earthquake-resistant design. Key contributions include validating retrofit techniques for wood-frame buildings, analyzing torsional effects in seismic responses, and developing frameworks for coastal community resilience. His experimental studies often involve full-scale shake table tests and advanced modal analysis techniques to improve structural safety standards.








