Graduate School Projects
A collection of projects completed in graduate school by Alex Chansky
In my Uncertaint Quantification class, I estimated the amount of uncertainty related to fragility function probabilities. A variation of these results was used as the uncertainty in fragility functions of my thesis.
IconThis projects is from my Econometrics class, where I studied the costs of liquefaction using a multiple linear regression approach, which we learned in Econometrics.
IconRemote Sensing was a class about using satellite imagery to learn information about the Earth. I explored the possibilities of using satellite imagery to detect liquefaction damage after earthquakes, and also using the same imagery for land use classification.
IconAfter my first semester of graduate school, I attended the American Geophysical Union conference in San Francisco. While there, I presented a poster of my research so far in school. Many of the images used in this first poster would be iterated upon to produce final figures for my main research paper.
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