Assistant Professor
New Mexico Tech
Socorro, NM, United States
Since Fall 2020, Dr. Isabel Morris has been an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at New Mexico Tech. She earned her PhD in Civil
and Environmental Engineering from Princeton University, where she received an NSF GRFP to use nondestructive geophysical techniques
to characterize and diagnose concrete and historic structures. Her professional experience includes serving as a Graduate Writing
Fellow, running the summer Applied Geophysics and Advanced Geophysical Field Techniques workshops in Romania with
ArchaeoTek, and working with STEM diversity and outreach initiatives. At New Mexico Tech, her research program includes
archaeological, structural, and environmental applications of ground penetrating radar and nondestructive testing. This covers a number
of different projects related to estimating in situ physical properties, such as compressive strength or density, particularly in construction materials like concrete; in addition, she is involved in long term culvert asset management and research with the NM DOT and two projects applying GPR to hydrological monitoring and near surface fault geometries.
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Culvert Asset Management Data Error Analysis
Monday, June 17, 2024
10:15 AM - 11:30 AM ET