Steven D. Glaser, PH.D.

Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society
University of California, Berkeley CA, 94720

Tel: 510/642-1264 Fax: 510/642-1800 glaser@berkeley.edu


Education


Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering completed October 5, 1990 at The University of Texas at Austin.  Dissertation: Acoustic Emission Waveforms Produced by Discrete Crack Propagation in Rock.  Thesis advisor: Prof. Priscilla P. Nelson..

M.S., 1986, The University of Texas at Austin, Geotechnical Engineering.

B.S.C.E., 1984, The University of Texas at Austin.

B.A. in Philosophy, 1975, Clark University, Worcester, MA.  Concentration in Metaphysics and Morals, University of London, London, England, 1972.

Apprentice Training program of Local 77, International Union of Operating Engineers, 1977; graduate, 4-year program.

Recent Employment History


Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA., July 2005 - present.

Intellegent Infrastructure theme leader, Center for Information Technology Research in the interest of Society, Feb., 2008 - .

Research Associate, Intel Berkeley Laboratory, October 2001 - present..

Associate Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA., April 2000 – June 2005.

Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, CA., January 1997 – March 2000.

Faculty Geological Scientist, Energy Resources Dept., Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1997 - present.

Assistant Professor, Engineering Division, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO.  Professor of Nondestructive Evaluation, January 1994 – December 1996.

Research Geotechnical Engineer, Structures Div., National Institute of Standards and Technology; Gaithersburg, MD.  November, 1991 – December 1993.   Initiated  investigation of the effects of earthquakes on lifeline systems and a  private-government research program with Bechtel Corp and the Electrical Power Research Institute.

Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Civil Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin.  October 1990 – November 1991.  Enlarged and improved the Rock Engineering Laboratory.  Initial investigations into a high-fidelity embedded acoustic emission sensor.

Graduate student, The University of Texas, Austin. September, 1984 – October 5, 1990.  Research included design and construction of a servo electric hydraulic controller, 60 ton load frame, sensors, amplifiers, and other circuitry for Ph.D. experiment

Summer Technical Staff for TRW Inc., San Bernardino, CA., June 1984 – August 1984.  Completed TBM utilization study  as constructibility analyst for Deep Basing, special emphasis on tunnel lining design.  Estimated cost and lining design of tunnels in rock.

Drilling and site supervisor for Western-Kharafi on large grain silo foundation project in Baquba, Iraq,  October 1980 – July 1981.  Responsibilities included training and supervising thirty-man local crew, drilling, site liaison with resident engineer and general contractor, procuring parts and equipment in Bagdad, and associated planning.

Driller and mechanic, Western Caisson, McKinney Drilling, 1975 – 1980.

Apprentice Training program of Local 77, International Union of Operating Engineers, 1977; graduate, 4-year program.


Honors


Member, NAE Committee on Geological and Geotechnical Engineering in the New Millennium: Opportunities for Research and Technological Innovation, 2003-2004.

Fulbright Research-Lecturer Award, the Technion, 2003.

Session Organizer, Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering Symposium, NAE, 2003.

Invited participant, 1st Symposium, Frontiers in Engineering, NAE, Sept., 1995.

National Science Foundation Young Investigator Award, 1994.

Basic Research Award 1993, US National Committee for Rock Mechanics, NAS/NRC.

Texas Mining and Mineral Resources Research Institute Scholarship, 1988-1989.

University Fellow, University of Texas at Austin, 1987-1988.

Presidential Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 1987-1988.

Woodward-Clyde Fellowship in the Earth Sciences, 1985-1987.

Presidential Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 1985-1986.

Engineering Foundation Scholarship, University of Texas at Austin, 1984-1985.


Archival Journals


  1. Glaser, S.D., Ni, S.-H., and Ko, C.-C., (2008).  System Identification of Soil Behavior from Vertical Seismic Arrays.  Smart Structures & Systems, in press.

  2. Galic, D., and Glaser, S.D., (2008), Calculating the Shear Strength of an Asymmetric Sliding Block Under Varying Degrees of Lateral Constraint.  International Journal of Rock Mechanics, doi:10.1016/j.ijrmms.2008.01.006.

  3. Glaser, S.D. and Tolman, A., (2008).  Sense of Sensing.  Journal of Infrastructure Systems14(1), 4 - 14.

  4. Glaser, S.D., (2008).  Editorial for Special Issue.  Journal of Infrastructure Systems, 14(1), 2 - 3.

  5. Galic, D., and Glaser, S.D., (2007), A Lagrangian dynamic analysis of end effects in a generalized shear experiment.  International Journal of Rock Mechanics, 45(4), 495-5122.

  6. Moore, J.R., and Glaser, S.D. (2007), Self-Potential Observations During Hydraulic Fracturing.  Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, B02204, doi:10.1029/2006JB004373.

  7. Glaser, S., Li, H., Wang, M., and Ou, J., and Lynch, J., (2007), Sensor Technology Innovation for Advancement of Structural Health Monitoring: A Strategic Program Plan of US-China Research for the Next Decade, Smart Structures & Systems, 3(2), 221 - 244

  8. Aoki, H., Glaser, S.D., Ikegawa, Y., Boda, S., and Miki, K., (2007), Development and application of a wireless sensor network for ground monitoring, Journal of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers (Japan), 46(2), pp. 1 - 5. 

  9.  To, A. C., Li, S., and Glaser, S. D. (2006), Propagation of a Mode-III Interfacial Conductive Crack along a Conductive Interface Between Two Piezoelectric Materials, Wave Motion, 43(5), pp. 368 - 386.

  10. Chen, M., Glaser, S.D., and Oberheim, T. (2006), Terra-Scope - A MEMS-based Vertical Seismic Array,  Smart Structures & Systems, 2(2), pp. 115 - 126.

  11. To, A.C., and Glaser, S.D., (2005), Full Waveform Inversion of a 3-D Dislocation Inside an Artificial Rock, Journal of Sound and Vibration, 285(4-5), pp. 835 - 857.

  12. To, A. C., Li, S., and Glaser, S. D. (2005), On Scattering in Dissimilar Piezoelectric Materials by an Interfacial Crack, Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, 58(2), pp. 1-23.

  13. Li, S., To, A.C., and Glaser, S.D. (2005), On Scattering by an Interfacial Crack in Piezoelectric Materials, Journal of Applied Mechanics, 72, 943-954
  14. Glaser, S.D., Shoureshi, R., and Pescovitz, D., (2005), Future Sensing Systems, invited paper for inaugural issue of Smart Structures & Systems, 1(1), pp. 103 - 120.

  15. Ching, J.-Y., To, A., and Glaser, S.D. (2004), Acoustic Emission Source Deconvolution: Bayes vs. Minimax, Fourier vs. Wavelets, and Linear vs. Nonlinear, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115(6), pp. 3048 - 3058

  16. Moore, J.R., Glaser, S.D., Morrison, H.F., and Hoversten, G.M., (2004), The Streaming Potential Coupling Coefficient of Liquid Carbon Dioxide Injected into Water Saturated Berea Sandstone, Geophysical Research Letters, 13 (L17610).

  17. Baise, L.R., Glaser, S.D., and Dreger, D., (2003), Site Response at Treasure and Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay, California, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 129(6), pp. 415-426.

  18. Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D. (2003), Tracking Rapidly Changing Dynamical Systems Using a Semi-Parametric Statistical Method Based on Wavelets, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 32, pp. 2377–2406.

  19. Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D., (2003), Identification of Soil Degradation During Earthquake Excitations by Baysian Inference, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 32, pp. 845–869.

  20. Ching, J.-Y., To, A., and Glaser, S.D. (2004), Acoustic Emission Source Deconvolution: Bayes vs. Minimax, Fourier vs. Wavelets, and Linear vs. Nonlinear, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 115(6), pp. 3048 - 3058.
  21. Baise, L.G., Hutchings, L., and Glaser, S. (2003), Analysis of Site Response at Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco Bay, California from Weak Motion Recordings, Bollettino di Geofisica Teorica ed Applicata, 42(3-4) special issue on site response estimation from observed ground motion data.

  22. Baise, L.G., Dreger, D.S., and Glaser, S.D. (2003), Modeling of the Northern San Francisco Bay Velocity Structure for the 18 August 1999 Bolinas Earthquake, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 93(1), pp. 465–479.

  23. Baise, L.G., Glaser, S.D., and Sugano, T. (2001), Consistency of Dynamic Site Response at Port Island, Earthquake Engineering and Structural Dynamics, 30(6), pp 803-818.

  24. Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D. (2001), Time Domain Solution of 1-D Shear Wave Propagation in Layered Media, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 127(1), pp. 36-47.

  25. Baise, L.G., and Glaser, S.D. (2000), Repeatability of Site Response Estimates Made Using System Identification, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 90(4), pp. 993-1009.

  26. Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D. (2000), A Time Domain Moment Tensor Inversion Technique and Its Verification, ASCE Geotechnical Special Pub. #102, Trends in Rock Mechanics, pp. 140-151.

  27. Glaser, S.D., and Baise, L.G. (2000), System Identification Estimation of Damping and Modal Frequencies at the Lotung Site, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, 19(6), pp. 521-531.

  28. Glaser, S.D., and Doolin, D. (1999), 1998 ARMA Forum - New Directions for U.S. Rock Mechanics, International Journal of Rock Mechanics, (invited paper), 37, pp. 683-698.

  29. Glaser, S.D. (1998), Comment on Paper O. Moustachi and J.F. Thimus: P-Wave Attenuation in Creeping Rock and System Identification, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, 31(4), pp. 251-254.

  30. Glaser, S.D., Dudley, J.W., and Shlyapobersky, J. (1998), Active and Passive Acoustic Imaging Inside a Large-Scale Polyaxial Hydraulic Fracture Test, ASTM STP, Nondestructive and Automated Testing of Soil and Rock Properties.

  31. Glaser, S. D., and Hand, M. Y. (1998), Imaging of Rock Fractures with Low-Frequency Ultrasonic Reflection/Diffraction, Geotechnical Testing Journal, 21(4), pp. 317-327.

  32. Glaser, S. D., Weiss, G., and Johnson, L.R. (1998), Body Waves Recorded Inside an Elastic Half-Space by an Embedded, Wideband  Velocity Sensor, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 104(3), pp. 1404-1412.
  33. Weiss, G. and Glaser, S. D. (1998), Design and Absolute Calibration of an Embedded, Wideband Velocity Sensor, Transportation Research Record 1614, pp. 43-51.

  34. Dudley, J.W., Arasteh, M.M., Chudnovsky, A., Ma, J., and Glaser, S.D. (1997), Broadband Acoustic Emission Observations During Fracture Propagation in Rock-like Material, International Journal of Rock Mechanics, 34(3-4), paper # 083.
  35. Glaser, S. D. (1996), Insight Into Liquefaction by System Identification, Géotechnique, 46(4), pp. 641-655.

  36. Glaser, S. D. (1995), System Identification and its Application to Estimating Soil Properties, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, 121(7), pp. 553-560.

  37. Glaser, S. D. and Chung, R. M. (1995), In Situ Methods for Estimating Liquefaction Potential, EERI Spectra, 11(3), pp. 431 - 455.

  38. Glaser, S. D. (1994), Surface Displacements due to Earthquake Excitation of Saturated Sands, EERI Spectra, 10(3), pp. 489-518.

  39. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson P.P. (1992), High-Fidelity Waveform Detection for Acoustic Emissions From Rock, Materials Evaluation, 50(3), pp. 354-366.

  40. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson P.P. (1992), Acoustic Emissions Produced by Discrete Fracture in Rock–Part 2: Kinematics of crack growth during controlled Mode I and Mode II loading of rock, International Journal of Rock Mechanics, 29(3), pp. 253- 265.

  41. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson, P. P. (1992), Variety of AE Waveforms Produced by Discrete Crack Growth in Rock, Journal of Acoustic Emission, 10, pp. s1-s12.

  42. Nelson, P. P., and Glaser, S. D., (1992), Acoustic Emissions Produced by Discrete Fracture in Rock: Part 1: Effects of system; source location and orientation effects, International Journal of Rock Mechanics, 29(3), pp. 237-251.

Archival Journals - In Review


  1. To, A., Moore, J.R., and Glaser, S.D., (2005), Wavelet Denoising Techniques with Applications to Experimental Mechanics Data, Journal of Engineering Mechanics. In review.

Patents Filed


  1. "The sensor apparatus having the wireless data transmission function, and the operation method, and construction of sensor system with this sensor apparatus.” Shingo Boda, Hiroshi Aoki, Kauhide Miki, Steven D. Glaser,  Japanese Patent 2005-129644.

  2. “Wireless Wildfire Monitoring System.” David M. Doolin, Steven D. Glaser, Nicholas Sitar. Provisional patent application, UC case number B04-102-1

  3. "Method and Apparatus for Instantaneously Determining the Water-To-Cement Ratio of Fresh Concrete and Mortar."  Monteiro, P.J., Mancio, M., Moore, J.R., and Glaser, S.D. UC case number B07-113. Wildfire Monitoring System," David M. Doolin, Steven D. Glaser, Nicholas Sitar, April 14, 2004.

Books


  1. Grosse, C.U., Gehlen,C., Glaser, S.D., (2007). Sensing Methods in Civil Engineering for an Efficient Construction Management. In C. Grosse(Ed.): Advances in Construction Materials. Springer publ., Heidelberg, 549 - 561.

  2. Committee on Geological and Geotechnical Engineerinig in the New Millenium, (2006).  Geological and Geotechnical Engineerinig in the New Millenium: Opportunities for Research and Technological Innovation. National Academies Press: Washington, 206 p.

  3. Labuz, J.F., Glaser, S.D., and Dawson, E.; Editors, (2000), Trends in Rock Mechanics, Geotechnical Special Pub. #102, ASCE: Reston, VA.

Refereed Conference and Symposium Proceedings


  1. Vehkaoja, A., Iyengar, S., Zakrzewski, M., Jafari, R., Bajcsy, R., Glaser, S.D, Lekkala, J., and Sastry, S, (2007), A Resource Optimized Physical Movement Monitoring Scheme for Environmental and on-Body Sensor Networks, HealthNet07/Mibisys,  San Juan, Puerto Rico, June 11 - 14, paper #1569043162.

  2. Jafari, R., Bajcsy, R., Glaser, S.D., Gnade, B., Sgroi, M., and Sastry, S., (2007), Platform Design for Health-care Monitoring Applications,  Joint Workshop On High Confidence Medical Devices, Software, and Systems (HCMDSS) and Medical Device Plug-and-Play (MD PnP) Interoperability,  June 25-27, 2007 Boston.

  3. Jafari, R., Li, W., Bajcsy, R., Glaser, S., and Sastry, S., (2007), Physical Activity Monitoring for Assisted Living at Home.  4th International Workshop on Wearable and Implantable Body Sensor Networks, March 2007, Aachen, Germany, 213 - 220.

  4. Kim, S., Pakzad, S., Culler, D.E., Demmel, J., Fenves, G., Glaser, S., and Turon, M., (2007), Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructures Using Wireless Sensor Networks. Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2007), Cambridge, MA, April 2007, ACM Press. 

  5. To, A.C., and Glaser, S.D. (2003), Inversion of the Kinematics of a Simulated Crack Inside an Artificial Rock, Proceedings, 39th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium/12th Panamerican Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, MIT.

  6. Moore, J.R., and Glaser, S.D. (2003), Large-Scale Physical Modeling of Water Injection into Geothermal Reservoirs and Correlation to Self Potential Measurements, Proceedings, 39th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium/12th Panamerican Conference on Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, MIT.

  7. Gaskins, L.R., Glaser, S.D., and Sugano, T. (1998), System Identification Validation of Shake Table Models of the Port Island Quay Wall, Proceedings, ASCE Geo-Institute 1998 Specialty Conference.

  8. Gaskins, L.R., Glaser, S.D. (1998), System Identification Analyses of Vertical Array Ground Motion Data, Proceedings, 12th ASCE Symp. Engineering Mechanics, Seattle.

  9. Glaser, S. D. (1998), Acoustic Emission: Where Do We Go From Here, Proceedings, 6th Conf. Acoustic Emission/Microseis. Activity in Geol. Struct. Matls., Penn. State,611 - 614.

  10. Glaser, S. D. (1994), Understanding Discrete Fracture Growth in Rock by Interpreting Acoustic Emissions, ASCE Geotechnical Special Publication #43, pp. 70-85.

Refereed Technical Reports


  1. Glaser, S.D., and Pescovitz, D., (2003), National Workshop on Future Sensing Systems, Living, Nonliving, and Energy Systems, a Report to the National Science Foundation Lake Tahoe, Granlibakken Conference Center August 26-28, 2002, p. 43.

  2. Glaser, S. D. (1993), Estimating In Situ Liquefaction Potential and Permanent Ground Displacements due to Liquefaction for the Siting of Lifelines, NISTIR 5150.

  3. Glaser, S. D. (1993), Estimating Soil Parameters important for Lifeline Siting using System Identification Techniques, NISTIR 5143.

  4. Glaser, S. D. (1987), Central Texas Superconducting Super collider Submission; Vol. 3, Geology and Tunneling, Central Texas Superconducting Super Collider Foundation.

 

Other Publications

Technical Reports


  1. Kim, S., Pakzad, S., Culler, D.E., Demmel, J., Fenves, G., Glaser, S., and Turon, M., (2006).  Health Monitoring of Civil Infrastructures Using Wireless Sensor Networks.  Technical Report No. UCB/EECS-2006-121, EECS Dept., Univ. California, Berkeley
  2. Onishi, C.T., Dobson, P., Nakagawa, S., Glaser, S., and Galic, D. (2004), Geologic Investigation of a Potential Site for a Next-Generation Reactor Neutrino Oscillation Experiment – Diablo Canyon, San Luis Obispo County, CA, report to LBNL, p.34

  3. Mitrani, J., Goethals, J., and Glaser, S.D., (2002), Field Testing of Wireless Interactive Sensor Nodes, report submitted to Port and Airport Research Institute, Japan, February 13, 2002.

  4. Gaskins, L.R., and Glaser, S.D., (1998), Quantification of the Systematic Effects of Actual Soil Properties on Expected Ground Motion in Soil and Soft Rock, PEER Report #003 to PG&E-PEER Directed Studies Program.

  5. Glaser, S. D. and Leeds, A. (1996), Preliminary Processing of the Lotung LSST Data, NIST GCR 96-690.

  6. Glaser, S. D. and Leeds, A. (1996), Estimation of System Damping at the Lotung Site by Application of System Identification, NIST GCR 96-700

Conference and Symposium Proceedings


  1. Glaser, S.D., Roggenthen, W., Johnson, L.R., and Majer, E.L., (2007), Towards a Transparent Earth. Proceedings, First Canada - U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, 1097 - 1104.

  2. Galic, D., Glaser, S.D., and Goodman, R.E., (2007), Shear Testing of a Model Dam Monolith Under Varying Lateral Constraint Conditions. Proceedings, First Canada - U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, 763 - 769.

  3. Moore, J.R., Sanders, J.W., Cuffey, K.M. Haught, J.R., and Glaser, S.D., (2007), Seismic Monitoring of Rockfall, Helmet Mountain, British Columbia. Proceedings, First Canada - U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, 895 - 900.

  4. Glaser, S.D., Li, H., Wang, M.L., and Ou, J., (2007), US-China Joint Task Force On Integrated Structural Health Monitoring.  World Forum on Smart Materials and Smart Structures Technology, Chongqing, May 22-24, 2007, paper #3.

  5. McLaskey, G.C., Glaser, S.D., Grosse, C.U., (2007), Integrating Broad-Band High-Fidelity Acoustic Emission Sensors and Array Processing to Study Drying Shrinkage Cracking in Concrete.  SPIE, Smart Structures and Materials 2007: Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems, March 18 - 20, Vol. 6519, 65290C-1 - 9.

  6. Glaser, S.D., (2006).  Downhole Seismic Arrays and System Identification of Soil Response.  4th International Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Taipei, Taiwan, paper #315. 

  7. Grosse, C.U., Glaser, S.D., and Krüger, M., (2006).  Condition Monitoring of Concrete Structures Using Wireless Sensor Networks and MEMS.  Smart Structures and Materials 2006: Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical, and Aerospace Systems, edited by Masayoshi Tomizuka, et al., Proc. of SPIE Vol. 6174, 61741C.

  8. Grosse, C.U., Glaser S.D., and Krüger, M., (2006).  Wireless Acoustic Emission Sensor Networks forS tructural Health Monitoring in Civil Engineering.  Proceedings, European Conference on Non-Destructive Testing, Berlin,6, Tu.1.7.3.

  9. Moore, J.R., and Glaser, S.D.,  (2006). The Origins of the Self-Potential Response During Hydraulic Fracturing, Eos Transactions AGU, 87(52) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract NS21A-04.

  10. Yojiro Ikegawa, Y, Glaser, S.D. Karasaki, K, Ito,K., Aoki, H., Sawada, M., (2006), Proposal for Ubiquitaous Monorting of Ground Environments asn its Wireless Communication Test.  Proceedings, 35th Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Kyoto Jan 12-12, 2006, pp.383-388.

  11. Moore, J.R., and Glaser, S.D. (2006). The Self-Potential Response During Hydraulic Fracturing of Sierra Granite, Proceedings, 31st Stanford Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering.

  12. Galic, D and Glaser, S.D., (2005).  Outline of a method for determining the three dimensional failure route of a sliding block, Proceedings, 40th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, Anchorage Alaska, June 25, 2005

  13. Moore, J.R., and Glaser, S.D., (2005). Self-Potential Observations During Hydraulic Fracturing in the Laboratory, Eos Transactions AGU, 86(52) Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H41F-0476.

  14. Moore, J. R., and S. D. Glaser. Self potential observations during hydraulic fracturing in the laboratory, Proceedings, 40th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium, Anchorage Alaska, June 25, 2005

  15. Glaser, S.D., (2005), Advanced Sensors for Monitoring Our Environment, Proceedings, 1st International Symposium on Advanced Technology of Vibration and Sound, Miyajima, Japan, 1-3, June, 93 - 100.

  16. Chen, M., Glaser, S.D., and Oberheim, T. (2005), A MEMS-based Vertical Seismic Array, Proceedings, SPIE Symposium on Smart Structures & Materials/ NDE 2005, San Diego, California, March 8-10, 2005, 386 - 394.

  17. Glaser, S.D., and Chen, M., (2004), TerraScope - a MEMS-based vertical seismic array, Proceeding, Third International Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Nanjing, China, October 21, 2004.

  18. Glaser, S.D., (2004), Some Real-World Applications of Wireless Sensor Nodes, Proceedings, SPIE Symposium on Smart Structures & Materials/ NDE 2004, San Diego, California, March 14-18, 2004, 344 - 355.

  19. Glaser, S.D., Moore, J. (2004), Laboratory Observations of an Advancing Boiling Front in a Porous Medium and Correlation to Self Potential Measurements, Proceedings, 29th Stanford Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering.

  20. Glaser, S.D., Moore, J., Kim, H.-J., and Talesnick, M., (2002), Large-Scale Microsiesmic/ERT Laboratory Experiments to Determine EGS Response to Water Injection, Proceedings, 27th Workshop on Geothermal Reservoir Engineering, Stanford University, Stanford, California, January 28-30, 2002, SGP-TR-171.

  21. Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D., (2000), The Evaluation of Green’s Function of 2-D Elastic Body using Boundary Element Method with Delay-Bandlimiting Technique, Proc., 14th Engineering Mechanics Conference, ASCE.

  22. Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D., (2000), State-Space Modeling of an Elastodynamic Problem and its Application for Inversion of a Seismic Source, Progress in Acoustic Emission, 15th Int. Acoustic Emission Symposium, Tokyo, Sept. 11-14., pp. 117-122.

  23. Gaskins, L.R., Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D. (2000), Fundamental aspects of site response determinded from inversion of vertical array data, Proceedings, 12th World Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Auckland, New Zealand. Selected for presentation.

  24. Ching, J.-Y., and Glaser, S.D., (1999), Identification of Damage Mechanisms of Rocks by time Domain Inversion of Full Waveforms, Proceedings, 37th U.S. Symp. Rock Mechanics.

  25. Dudley, J.W., Arasteh, M.M., Chudnovsky, A., Ma, J., and Glaser, S.D. (1997), Broadband Acoustic Emission Observations During Fracture Propagation in Rock-like Material, Proceedings, 36th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, New York City. Paper #83.

  26. Weiss, G. and Glaser, S. D. (1997), Analysis of Body-Wave signals From Large Scale Laboratory Hydraulic Fracturing Tests, Proceedings, Sixth Conference on Acoustic Emission/Microseismic Activity in Geologic Structures and Materials, pp. 489-504.

  27. Hand, M. Y. and Glaser, S. D. (1996), Active Imaging of Microfractures in Rock, Proceedings, 2nd North American Rock Mechanics Symposium, Vol. 2. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 1543-1549.

  28. Weiss, G. and Glaser, S. D. (1996), Aspects of an Embeddible High-Fidelity Acoustic Emission Transducer, Proceedings, 13th International Acoustic Emission Symposium, The Japanese Society for Non-destructive Investigation, Nara, Japan, pp. 321-326.

  29. Glaser, S. D. (1995), A Non-Destructive Method of Estimating Properties of Soil Subjected to Earthquake Strong Motion, Earthquake Engineering Site Characterization Workshop, U.S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, MS, June 27-28, 1995.

  30. Glaser, S. D. (1995), Integrated Process Automation Technology for Underground Construction, Taiwan-U.S. Workshop for Joint Research in Geotechnical Engineering, sponsored by the NSF, Jan. 9-11, 1995, Taipei, Taiwan.

  31. Glaser, S. D. (1995), Application of Nondestructive Evaluation Methods to Geotechnology, U.S.-Scandinavian Geotechnical Workshop, sponsored by NSF, June 1994, Trondheim, Norway.

  32. Glaser, S. D. (1994), Application of Parametric Models for Estimation of Soil Parameters, Proceedings, 8th International Conference of the Association for Computer Methods and Advances in Geomechanics, 1, pp. 575-580.

  33. Glaser, S. D. (1993), Evaluation of Ground Displacement and Its Effect on Lifeline Performance. N. J. Raufaste, Proc. 24th joint panel meeting of the U.S.-Japan cooperative program in wind and seismic effects. 25 Gaithersburg, MD. Gaithersburg, MD: NIST.

  34. Glaser, S. D. (1991), Development of a High-Fidelity, Embedded Displacement Transducer, Proceedings, Fourth World Meeting on Acoustic Emission, ASNT: Columbus.

  35. Glaser, S.D., and Chung, R.M. (1995), Evaluation of Liquefying Soil Through Time Using System Identification, Proceedings, Fifth US-Japan Workshop on Earthquake Resistant Design of Lifeline Facilities and Countermeasures Against Soil Liquefaction, pp. 331-346.

  36. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson, P. P. (1992), System Effects of AE Waveforms From Known Sources, Proceedings, Fifth Conference on Acoustic Emission/Microseismic Activity in Geologic Structures and Materials, The Pennsylvania State University.

  37. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson, P. P. (1990), Correlation of Quantitative AE Waveforms with Discrete Fracture Mechanisms in Rock, Proceedings, 10th International Acoustic Emission Symposium, The Japanese Society for Non-destructive Investigation, Sendai, Japan, pp. 414-421.

  38. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson, P. P. (1990), Decoding AE Waveforms Produced In Rock, Proceedings, American Society Nondestructive Testing Spring Conference, San Antonio.

  39. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson, P. P. (1989), Characterization of AE Waveforms Produced By Rock During Mode I and Mode II Crack Propagation, Proceedings, 30th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics, Morgantown, WVA. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 639-646.

  40. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson, P. P. (1989), Characterization of AE Waveforms Produced By Rock During Mode I and Mode II Crack Propagation, Proceedings, ISRM International Symposium, Rock at Great Depths, Pau, France. Balkema, Rotterdam, pp. 249-256.

  41. Glaser, S. D., and Nelson, P. P. (1989), Quantitative Characterization of Acoustic Emission Waveforms Produced by Discrete Mode I Crack Propagation, Proceedings, International Conference on Recent Developments in the Fracture of Concrete and Rock. Wales, Great Britain. Elsevier, London, pp. 111-120.

  42. Nelson, P. P., O'Rourke, T. D., and Glaser, S. D., (1985), TBM System Down Time – Causes, Frequency, and Duration on Six Tunnel Projects, Proceedings, 1985 Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference, Society of Mining Engineers, p. 751-770.

  43. Nelson, P. P., and Glaser, S. D., (1985), Acoustic Emission Monitoring During Discrete Fracture Propagation in Large Volume Rock Specimens, Proceedings, Fourth Conference on Acoustic Emission/Microseismic Activity in Geologic Structures and Materials, Penn. St. Univ.

Interviews in Popular Media


Science Today Radio Program, April, 2004

“Brainy Buildings,” Interior Design, March, 2004

Article on smart dust, Sciences et Avenir, March, 2004

“Smart Dust Motes,” Government Technology magazine, Feb., 2004

“An Innovative Way to get the Nitty-Gritty on Dirt,” BusinessWeek, Jan. 19, 2004

“March of the Motes,” NewScientist, cover story, Aug. 23, 2003

“Tiny remote sensors could reshape research,” San Jose Mercury News, Aug. 12, 2003

“Smart Bricks, or a Dumb Idea?,” Wired News, June 20, 2003

“Casting the Wireless Sensor Net,” MIT Technology Review, feature article on embedded sensor networks for environmental/structural monitoring, Greg Huang, July, 2003

“Engineers Help Preserve Ancient Structures With New “Smart” Sensor Technology,” Engineering Times, July, 2003

“Go Digital”, BBC World Service Radio, May, 2003

Wired magazine, April, 2003

"Sensor Networks from the Silk Road to the Dead Sea," LabNotes, 3(3), UC Berkeley COE, April 2003

NY Times, Iraq and Tunnels, interviewed by Andy Revkin, March, 20, 2003

“How the Pentagon is (indirectly) helping restore Chinese cave paintings,” The Art Newspaper, August, 2002

"How much Stress Can a Poor Rock Stand?" Forefront magazine, Spring, 2002

"Tiny Sensors Measure Building Health: Matchbox-sized computers placed on critical beams and columns could monitor structural integrity.," By Blanche Shaheen, Tech Live (TechTV), January 9, 2002

“Small Sensors Help Measure Building Damage after Quakes,” Small Times, Aug., 2001

 

University Service and Professional Activities

University Service


[1]

Department

Executive Committee

Chair, Committee for Systems Program

Chair, Departmental Committee on Information Technology, Systems Engineering

Strategic Planning Committee

Graduate Studies Committee

Committee on Graduate Systems Engineering Program

Ad Hoc committee on Systems Program

Ad Hoc committee on surge from Old Davis

Departmental search committee for Shop Superintendant

Departmental Space Committee

Admissions Officer, GeoEngineering

Admissions Officer, Civil Systems track

Graduate Advisor, GeoEngineering

Graduate Advisor, Systems track

Faculty advisor, student chapter ASCE

Graduate Advisor

Undergraduate Advisor

[2]

College

Member, Taskforce on a Common Undergraduate Curriculum

Member, Committee on Energy and Resources

Member, Earth Resources Committee

[3]

University

Member, Committee on Research

Member, Research Equipment Grant review for Vice Chancellor for Research

Member, NSF Partnerships for International Research and Education Grant review for Vice Chancellor for Research

Member, Academic Senate Disaster Preparedness Work Group

Professional Activities


[1]

Invited Lectures

“World Forum on Smart Materials and Smart Structures Technology, Chongqing, China, 23 May, 2007

“Wireless Sensor Networks for Civil Engineering,” Wuhan University of Science and Technology, 9 December, 2006

“Acoustic Emission, Sources, and Friction,” Wuhan University of Science and Technology, 10 December, 2006

“Wireless Sensor Networks for Civil Engineering,” Wuhan University of Science and Technology, 10 December, 2006.

“System Identification of Soil Behavior from Vertical Seismic Arrays,” US - Taiwan Workshop on Smart Sensor Technology for Structural Health Monitoring, 15 October, 2006, Taipei, Taiwan

“System Identification of Earthquake Ground Motions,” US-Taiwan Workshop on Smart Structural Technology for Seismic Hazard Mitigation, 14 October, 2006, Taipei, Taiwan.

“Sensors for Structures,” VTT SmartSpace Project Wrap-Up Workshop, 1 December, 2006, Helsinki, Finland.

"Environmental Sensors for Infrastructure Condition Monitoring," CITRIS in Japan Workshop, 10 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan

"New Sensor Applications for Civil Infrastructure," JapanRail Research Center, 11 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan.

"Sensors for Civil Engineering," Contractor's workshop: New Sensor Applications for Civil Infrastructure, 13 April, 2006, Tokyo Japan.

"Sensors for Tunnels," VTT Infra Project Wrap-Up Workshop, 2 March, 2006, Helsinki, Finland.

"Environmental Sensors for Infrastructure Condition Monitoring," CITRIS in Finland Workshop, 20 June, 2006, Helsinki, Finland.

"Fracture and Friction," Ben-Gurion University, 9 January, 2006, BeerShiva, Israel.

"New Sensor Applications for Civil Infrastructure," Waseda University, 11 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan.

"Geophysical and GeoEngineering Monitoring," Homestake Dusel Workshop, 10 February, 2006, Lead, SD."Environmental Sensors for Infrastructure Condition Monitoring," CITRIS in Japan Workshop, 10 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan

"New Sensor Applications for Civil Infrastructure," JapanRail Research Center, 11 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan.

"Sensors for Civil Engineering," Contractor's workshop: New Sensor Applications for Civil Infrastructure, 13 April, 2006, tokyo Japan.

"Sensors for Tunnels," VTT Infra Project Wrap-Up Workshop, 2 March 2, 2006, Helsinki, Finland.

"Environmental Sensors for Infrastructure Condition Monitoring," CITRIS in Finland Workshop, 20 June, 2006, Helsinki, Finland.

"Fracture and Friction," Ben-Gurion University, 9 January, 2006, BeerShiva, Israel.

"New Sensor Applications for Civil Infrastructure," Waseda University, 11 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan.

"Geophysical and GeoEngineering Monitoring," Homestake Dusel Workshop, 10 February, 2006, Lead, SD.

"Fracture and Friction," Central Research Institute of the Electric Power Industry, Japan, 12 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan.

"New Sensor Technologies for Tunneling," Mitsui-Sumatomo Construction Company, 12 April, 2006, Tokyo, Japan.

"Acoustic Emissions: Sources and Sensors," keynote speech, Richard Goodman Honorary Symposium, 14 January, 2006, Berkeley, CA.

"Sensor Networks for Construction," keynote speech, Workshop on New Sensors for the Construction Industry, Tokyo, Japan, 14, November, 2005.

“Advanced Monitoring Systems”, Nissan Motors Research Center, Atsugi-shi, Japan, 7 June, 2005.

“Advanced Sensors for Civil Engineers,” Central Research Institute of the Electrical Power Industry, Abiko, Japan 6 June.

“Advanced Sensors for Monitoring Our Environment”, keynote speech, 1st International Symposium on Advanced Technology of Vibration and Sound, Miyajima, Japan, 1-3, June

"A New Look at Acoustic Emissions," Institut fuer Werkstoffe im Bauwesen, Universitaet Stuttgart, Jan. 11, 2005

“Practical Sensor Systems for Civil Engineering,” Construction Industry Institute Annual Convention, July 28, 2004

“Some New Applications of Embedded Sensors for Civil Engneering,” University of Tokyo, Civil Engineering, June 30, 2004.

“A Simplified Approach to Sensor Networks for Civil Applications,” VTT Building and Transport, Helsinki, Finland, May 28, 2004; workshop "New Technologies in the Management of Underground Infrastructure,"

“New Sensor Technologies for Monitoring the Civil Systems,” Fiatech Web Conference on Smart Chips, Feb. 25, 2004

"New Sensors for Civil Engineering," Faculty of Engineering, The Technion, Haifa, Israel, June 17, 2003

"Intelligent Wireless Sensor Networks," Geophysical Institute of Israel, Lod, June 15, 2003

"Acoustic Emission - are we measuring what we think we are?" Geological Survey of Israel, June 10, 2003

"Acoustic Emission Sources and Sensors." given for the short course Rock Stress and Its Measurement, Professor Ove Stephansson, May 14, 2003, GeoForschungsZentrum, Potsdam, Germany

"New Sensor Technologies for Civil Engineering," Institut fuer Werkstoffe im Bauwesen, Universitaet Stuttgart, May 8, 2003

"Experimental Greens Functions for Reliable Estimation of Earthquake Ground Motions," Institut fuer Werkstoffe im Bauwesen, Universitaet Stuttgart, May 6, 2003

"Application of Advanced Sensor Technologies to Civil Engineering, " Dept. of Structural Engineering, UCSD, April 7, 2003

“Cheap and Easy Structural Health Prognostication,” CAL IT2 Invited Lecture, UCI, Dec. 4, 2002,

"Future Sensing Systems," Earth Sciences Division, LBNL, Nov. 22, 2002

"Enhanced Geothermal Systems", Committee on Earth Resources NRC, Reno, NV, September 26 and 27, 2002

“Intelligent Wireless Sensor Networks for Historic Monument Preservation,” Dunhuang Acadamy, Dunhuang China, 14 June, 2002.

“Natural Hazard Mitigation,” Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, 9 June, 2002.

"Disaster Risk Reduction," New Directions in Technology, UC Berkeley in Silicon Valley, 1 June, 2002, San Jose.

"Civil Engineering Testbeds," CITRIS Kick-Off Meeting, 18 Sept., 2001, UCB.

“Structural Health Monitoring,” Department of Civil Engineering, Osaka University, Japan, 26 May, 2001.

“Civil Engineering and Information Technology - Integration of Ubiquitous Intelligent Wireless Sensor Nodes,” CEE Alumni Seminar, March, 2001.

 “MEMS Digital Accelerometers,” Plenery Speaker, NSF Workshop on Exploring the Uses of Autoadaptive Media in Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, Austin, Jan. 10-12, 2001

“Modeling Vertical Array Data Using System Identification,” SCEC/ROSRINE Workshop on Borehole Array Data Utilization, Palm Springs, CA, 16 Dec., 2000.

“Estimating Site Properties from Earthquake Motion,” The Jerzy Neyman Seminar, 15 Sept., 1999, Statistics Dept. UC Berkeley.

“Interpretation of Seismic Events Large and Small,” Dept. of Civil Engineering, Ga. Inst. Of Tech., August, 1999.

“State-of-the-Art, Rock Physics,” 37th U.S. National Rock Mechanics Symposium, Vail, CO, 8 June, 1999

“Role of Industry, Government, and Academia in Rock Mechanics Research,” 1999 ARMA Forum, Pacific Grove, CA, 27 Oct., 1999

“Applications of Quantitative Acoustic Emission,” Geophysics Dept., Stanford Univ., Feb., 1999

“Repeatability of Ground Motions,” PG&E, Workshops on PEER/PG&E Funded Research, Aug., 1998.

“Using Parametric Modeling to Predict Ground Motions,” Berkeley Seismological Station, Nov., 1998

“Repeatability of Ground Motion Estimates,” PG&E, Workshops on PEER/PG&E Funded Research, May, 1998

“Application of System Identification to Vertical Seismic Arrays,” Berkeley Industrial Liaison Program, March, 1998.

“Active Imaging of Microfractures in Rock,” Earth Resources Center, Univ. CA, Berkeley, Feb., 1998.


“Application of System Identification to Quantifying Ground Motion,” U.S. Geological Survey, 11 Sept., 1997, Palo Alto, CA.

“New Communications Technology,” Workshop on Bridging the Gap Between Science and Practice in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering, Montreal, QE, 22 June, 1996. U.S. National Committee for Rock Mechanics, NAS/NRC.

[2]

Service as Editor or Reviewer for Scholarly Journals

Editorial Board Member, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical Engineering

Editorial Board Member, ASCE Journal of Infrastructure Systems

Reviewer, ASCE Journal of Geotechnical Engineering

Reviewer, ASCE Materials Journal

Reviewer, ASTM Geotechnical Testing Journal

Reviewer, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America

Reviewer, Geophysical Research Letters

Reviewer, Geophysics

Reviewer, International Journal of Rock Mechanics

Reviewer, Journal of Applied Mechanics

Reviewer, Journal of Geophysical Research

Reviewer, Nuclear Engineering and Design

Reviewer, PAGEOPH (Journal of Pure and Applied Geophysics)

Reviewer, Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering

Reviewer, Transportation Research Board

Reviewer, Integration, the VLSI journal

Manuscript reviewer, Oxford University Press

Manuscript reviewer, ASCE Press

[3]

Service to Scholarly or Professional Societies

International Scientific and Advisory Committee, First International Conference on Concrete Repair, Rehabilitation and Retrofitting, Cape Town, S.A.

International Scientific and Advisory Committee, Advances in Construction Materials Symposium in honor of Hans W. Reinhardt, University of Stuttgart

Program Committee, SPIE 2007 Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical and Aerospace Systems

Program Committee, SPIE 2006 Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical and Aerospace Systems

Program Committee, SPIE 2005 Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical and Aerospace Systems

Organizing Committee,11th International Conference on Soil Dynamics & Earthquake Engineering - 3rd International Conference on Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering

Program Committee, SPIE 2004 Sensors and Smart Structures Technologies for Civil, Mechanical and Aerospace Systems

Chair,, National Workshop for Future Sensing Systems, NSF/DARPS, Tahoe, CA, 24-26, August, 2002

Secretary and member, Founding Board of Directors, American Rock Mechanics Association

Chair, ASCE Committee on Rock Mechanics

Member and former Vice-Chair, ASCE Geophysics Committee

Organizer, 1999 ARMA Forum, Pacific Grove, CA, Oct., 1999

Member, National Advisory Committee, 37th U.S. Symposium for Rock Mechanics, Vail, CO, June, 1999

Member, International Advisory Committee, 4th North-American Rock Mechanics Symposium, Seattle, Aug., 2000

[4]

Service to Educational or Government Agencies

Advising

Member, San Francisco Public Utilities Commission Geothermal Advisory Panel, 2007 - 2008

Invited participant, NAE Japan-American Frontiers of Engineering, 2002

U.S chair, Large-Scale Civil Systems Session, NAE Japan-American Frontiers of Engineering, 2003

Member, NAE Committee on Geological and Geotechnical Engineering in the New Millennium: Opportunities for Research and Technological Innovation, 2003-2004

Proposal Review

Proposal reviewer - US Civilian Research and Development Foundation, "Minimizing the Effects of Terrorist Acts on Civilian Populations," Nov., 2002

Proposal reviewer - US Civilian Research and Development Foundation, Development of Methodology and Techniques for Continuous Acoustics Emission Monitoring of Responsible Objects under Seismic Load, March, 2004

Proposal reviewer - Services fédéraux des affaires scientifiques, techniques et culturelles, Belgium

Reviewer, France-Berkeley Fund, March, 2004

Reviewer, ITS Large Program, National Science Foundation, 2001

Reviewer, Earth Science Program, National Science Foundation, 2001

Reviewer, Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, U.K.

Reviewer, California PATH PEER Review for Innovative Topics

Member, Chartered Panels, IIA, RIG, and SBIR programs, Geomechanical, Geotechnical, Geoenvironmental Systems, National Science Foundation, 1992- 2004

Member, Chartered Panel for Knowledge and Distributed Intelligence, National Science Foundation, July, 1998

Member, Reverse Site Visit and Final Panel, Institute for Civil Infrastructure Systems, National Science Foundation, Oct., 1997

Member, Chartered Panel for Phase II SBIR, National Science Foundation, May, 1997

Member, Chartered Panel for Advanced Sensors for Power Systems and Extended Infrastructure, National Science Foundation and EPRI, June, 1995

Reviewer, Science and Technology Center in Ukraine, U.S. Dept. of State/NSF, 1996

Reviewer, State of Louisiana Board of Regents, 1996

Reviewer, U.S. Department of Energy, SBIR program, 1995

Reviewer, U.S. Department of Commerce, Advanced Technology Program, 1994

Reviewer, ITS Technology Transfer Program, University of California, Berkeley, 1999

[5]

Service in professional, managerial, or technical assistance to clients, private corpora­tions, nonprofit organizations, or various levels of governmental agencies

Consultant, Shinkawa Sensor Technology, Tokyo, Japan

Consultant, Crossbow Inc., San Jose, CA

Consultant, develogic GmbH, Gerlingen, Germany

Consultant, Tunneling safety, Sutter and Enslein, attorneys at law, Washington, D.C.

Consultant, Stone and Webster Co., Time domain seismic groundmotion analysis for the temporary nuclear waste repository, Utah

Technical Advisory Board Member, Dust Inc., Berkeley, CA

Technical Advisory Board Member, Marathon Products Inc., Oakland, CA

Technical Advisory Board Member, Senera Inc., Boston, MA

Technical Advisor, Mayor's Millennium Committee, City of Berkeley

New Courses Devised and Instituted


CEE 171 Introduction to Geological Engineering

CEE 271 Sensors and Signal Interpretation

Graduated Students


Laurie Gaskins Baise, Ph.D. Dec., 2001, Effects of Local Geological Structure on Earthquake Response (University of California, Berkeley), Associate Professor, Tufts University, NSF CAREER award, ASCE Cassagrande award.

Jian-Ye Ching, Ph.D. July, 2002, Application of System Identification to a Variety of Civil Engineering Dynamic systems, George W. Housner Research Fellow, California Institute of Technology; Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, National Taiwan University of Science and Technology.

Dominic Galic, Ph.D. May, 2008, An Unconstrained Sliding Friction Model and an Application to the Folsom Dam (University of California, Berkeley).

MiKyong Hand, M.S., Jan., 1997, Active Imaging of Rock Fractures with Ultrasonic Reflection and Seismic Migration (Colorado School of Mines), Physician, Colo. Health Sciences Center.

Jeffrey R. Moore, May, 2007, Application of the Self-Potential Method in Hydrogeology, Post-Doctoral Fellow, ETH Zurich.

Greg Weiss, M.S., April, 1996, Development of an Embedded, Wideband Acoustic Emission Sensor (Colorado School of Mines), head of production, DigitalWave Corp.

Ying Zhang, Ph.D. August, 2006, MEMS/NEMS Design Automation and Synthesis,co-advised with A. Agogino. Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering/Electrical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology

Graduate Students


Branko Kirkez, Ph.D. expected May, 2011, Wireless Sensor Networks and the Water Balance in the Sierras, NSF Graduate Fellow.

Greg Mclaskey, Ph. D., expected May, 2010, Waveform Analysis of Acoustic Emission and Sensor Development for Multi-Scale Friction Testing, NSF Graduate Fellow.

Chen Min, Ph.D. expected Dec, 2009, Intelligent Sensor Motes for Vertical Seismic Arrays; Good Fellow.

Mario Magliocco, Ph.D. expected May, 2012, Transparent Earth Observatory at the DUSEL Site.

Tien, Iris, Ph.D. expected May, 2012, Quantification of the Diagnosis of Neuropathologies, NSF Graduate Fellow.

Chen Min, expected May, 2007, Intelligent Sensor Motes for Vertical Seismic Arrays; good fellow.