New blog: FEMA P-695 Steel CMR Comparison (SMF vs SCBF vs EBF)
SMF achieved highest mean CMR (2.34), followed by SCBF (2.06) and EBF (1.79). SMF vs EBF difference is statistically significant (p<0.001).
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Advancing Earthquake Engineering through computer vision, graph theory & signal processing for Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) and seismic damage assessment.
MSc SBU | BSc Sharif
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My new blog: “Graph Theory for Post-Earthquake Damage Assessment — Why It Works?”
Explored how turning crack patterns into graphs helps quantify residual strength & stiffness in damaged RC columns.
https://t.co/GV9j1y8ycR
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Excited to be more active as an Earthquake Engineer!
Passionate about advancing seismic resilience and smarter, safer cities. Looking forward to connecting with fellow engineers, and professionals in the field!
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@Reuters Markets may be quiet, but diplomatic pressure is making policy signals clear.
If Iran uses talks to buy time rather than reform, risk won’t go away.
@TheEconomist China’s shrinking net interest margins signal structural pressure in its banking system.
If banks cannot earn on spreads, long-term credit allocation and growth stability become vulnerable.
Expanding military deployments reflect declining trust in negotiations.
When regimes use talks to buy time instead of reform, escalation becomes more likely.