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NHERI RAPID/Collaborative Research: Japan-U.S. Collaboration on the Seismic Resilience of Wood-frame Building Systems

Texas A&M University College of Engineering

Education/Outreach

This project provides an opportunity for students to develop skills on the seismic performance and resilience of wood frame buildings through full-scale tests conducted at the world’s largest shake table.

International collaboration is promoted between US and Japanese colleagues working together on enhancing resilience assessment of wood-frame building systems and solutions for urban environments.

 

Graduate Students


Mohammad Aghababaei

PhD Candidate

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