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Thalia Anagnos
Professor of General Engineering


Dr. Anagnos is a professor in General Engineering at San Jose State University where her teaching and research interests include mechanics, structural analysis, reliability, seismic hazard, loss estimation, and engineering education and pedogogy.

She is the President of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI), the former editor of the EERI Newsletter, and a former member of the Editorial Board of the EERI journal Earthquake Spectra. She currently serves on the Education, Outreach, and Training Committtee for the Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation Consortium (NEESinc). She is also on the Institutional Board of the Pacific Earthquake Engineering Research Center. She served as President of the San Jose Branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) during the 2000-2001 term. In 2006 she served as coordinator for the Expanding Your Horizons Conference to interest more young women in mathmatics, science and engineering.


COURSE INFORMATION

ENGR/MUSE 11B Catastrophic Events

ENGR 100w Engineering Reports on the Earth and Environment

CE 105 Professional Design

CE 112 Mechanics of Material

CE 113 Strength of Materials Lab

PS3 Ecology Institute

PS3 Earth Science Institute

PS3 CA Resources Institute


CURRENT PROJECTS


Mitigation of Collapse Risk in Vulnerable Concrete Buildings

This NSF-funded Grand Challenge aims to study the collapse potential of older nonductile concrete buildings, which are pervasive and high risk, to improve and disseminate effective engineering assessment and retrofit tools, and to define appropriate incentives or policy measures to mitigate the risk..

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Educational Modules for Soil-Foundation-Structure-Interaction

As part of a collaborative NEES research project focused on improving knowledge of soil-foundation-structure-interaction (SFSI), education modules are being developed that use the results of experimental research to improve students' understadning of complex engineering concepts. The arrow on the left will link you to a powerpoint summary of the research project.

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Partnership for Student Success in Science (PS3)

The SJSU College of Engineering, in collaboration with the SJSU College of Education and nine school districts is taking a regional approach to improving science education by building institutional capacity, instructional quality, and student achievement in a major urban region. Elementary and middle school students experience exemplary inquiry and laboratory-based lessons linked appropriately to math, literacy, and technology resulting in higher achievement. Engineering faculty devote time as consultants in middle schools. While they contribute scholarship and content background they also learn by viewing the variety of teaching strategies that serve diverse student needs. Undergraduate engineering education is improved through close collaboration between engineers and teachers. The arrow on the left will link you to the PS3 web site. Prof. Kurt McMullin of Civil and Environmental Engineering is the Principal Investigator and Prof. Carolyn Nelson of the Elementary Education the co-PI.

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COMPLETED PROJECTS

Statics Textbook

A new textbook, Statics: Analysis and Design of Systems in Equilibrium, by Sheri D. Sheppard, and Benson H. Tongue was published in December 2004. The book provides a systems approach to the study of statics. In collaboration with the authors, I developed a case study of the transfer of loads through the Golden Gate Bridge, as well as example problems and homework problems throughout the book. We are currently preparing the second edition.

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Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES)

The NSF-funded NEES program provides an unprecedented infrastructure for research and education, consisting of networked and geographically distributed resources for experimentation, computation, model-based simulation, data management, and communication. Dr. Anagnos developed the strategic plan for the Education, Outreach and Training program for NEES.

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Casualty Estimates for Earthquake Loss Estimation

This project was conducted in conjunction with revisions of the HAZUS methodology and software. The arrow on the left will link you to a FEMA web site that describes HAZUS. For more information from the users of HAZUS go to the HAZUS User's Group website.

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Development of an Electrical Substation Equipment Performance Database for Evaluation of Equipment Fragilities

This project developed a database that documents performance of substation equipment in twelve California earthquakes. The arrow on the left will link you to a web site containing the final report and the database.

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Simulation-Based Reliability Assessment

This technique involves the use of simulation to assess reliability of structural elements and systems when closed- form solutions are not available. The arrow on the left will link you to a web site that provides more information about the method as well as software that can be downloaded.

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General Engineering
Office: Eng. 169
Telephone: (408) 924-3861
E-mail:
tanagnos@email.sjsu.edu
Fax: (408) 924-4004

 

Last Updated: 5/30/07