Employing Bayesian Networks to Quantify Resilience in Bridge Design/Assessment
Date and Time: Tuesday, November 14, 2023: 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
Location: Board Room
Presenter
Alan OConnor
Trinity College Dublin
Social Media: https://ie.linkedin.com/in/alan-oconnor-a38733b
Biography
Professor Alan O’Connor holds the Chair of Structural Engineering at Trinity College Dublin. He is the Dean of the School of Engineering. He is a Chartered Engineer (Engineers Ireland and Institution of Structural Engineers, London) and Fellow of the Institution of Engineers of Ireland (CEng FIEI). He is a Fellow of Trinity College Dublin (FTCD). He has extensive international experience in risk and resilience analysis of critical infrastructure, asset lifecycle performance optimisation and probabilistic safety assessment. He has advised clients Nationally and Internationally such as: Irish Rail; Transport Infrastructure Ireland, The Danish Roads Directorate; Danish Railways; Swedish Railways; The Norwegian Roads Authority, The Dutch Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management and the World Bank. For the past 20 years his work has focused on: infrastructural asset management and probabilistic safety assessment, risk and resilience analysis of critical infrastructure elements and networks, structural health monitoring, stochastic modelling of engineering systems, engineering for extremes, bridge design and assessment and structural reliability analysis. He has authored over 250 academic papers in these areas. He has delivered Keynote Addresses at international conferences in Europe, the United States and Australia. He is Chair for ICASP 14 – the 14th International Conference on Applications of Statistics and Probability in Civil Engineering, Dublin 2023. He is Editor in Chief of the ICE Journal Infrastructure Asset Management.
Co-presenter(s)
Steven Olmsted
ADOT
Biography
Biography
Employing Bayesian Networks to Quantify Resilience in Bridge Design/Assessment
Category
Resilience Adaptive Planning and Projects