Maria
Garlock

Daniel Tsui Professor of Environmental Engineering, Co-Director of the Program in Architecture and Engineering

Research interests: Innovative design approaches and fundamental behavior of large-scale structures subject to extreme loading scenarios such as earthquakes, fires, and storm surges.

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Civil and Environmental Engineering

Fundamental insights into the built and natural environments, and interactions between the two