Dimitrios Zekkos is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, and serves as Vice Chair for Strategic Planning and Implementation. He is also Founder and CEO of ARGO-E LLC, focusing on geotechnical and geoenvironmental solutions. Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley (2005) M.S., Geoengineering, University of California, Berkeley (2002) Joint B.S./M.Eng Degree, University of Patras, Greece (2001) Zekkos specializes in infrastructure resilience, landslide analysis, earthquake engineering, and UAV/satellite-enabled geohazard reconnaissance. His work combines experimental, computational, and autonomous systems to model earth material response to static/dynamic loads. His recent publications emphasize landslide inventory statistics, gravelly soil liquefaction, MSW landfill behavior, and erosion dynamics in mountainous regions. Key themes include remote sensing integration, machine learning applications, and 3D modeling of geohazards. Outstanding Innovator Award (ISSMGE, 2015) ASCE Arthur Casagrande Professional Development Award (2012) ASCE Collingwood Prize ASCE Middlebrooks Award Zekkos leads the Center for Land-Surface Hazards (CLaSH) and has secured EPA grants for landfill methane mitigation. His research spans geotechnical, geoenvironmental, and earthquake engineering domains with a focus on autonomy-enabled data acquisition.










