MS Title:
Multiple Hazard Resilience Analysis and Enhancement of Critical Infrastructure under Uncertainties
 

Description:
Critical infrastructure, encompassing transportation, energy, communication networks, and more, serves as the lifeblood of modern society, supporting daily life, economic stability, and national security. Yet, in an era marked by increasing urbanization and climate change, the resilience of critical infrastructure to multiple hazards and uncertainties has never been more crucial. These systems confront intricate challenges, requiring them to withstand various multiple hazards, adapt to evolving uncertainties, and navigate intricate interdependencies between sectors. Additionally, limited resources necessitate strategic allocation to maximize resilience. In view of this situation, this mini-symposium aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore innovative approaches, strategies, and solutions for assessing and enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructure in the face of multiple hazards and uncertainties. The scope of the mini-symposium is broad, contributions related to the following topics and other pertinent topics are welcome.
 

Session Chairs:
Zhongkai Huang, Tongji University, Shanghai, China. E-mail: 5huangzhongkai@tongji.edu.cn
Dongming Zhang, Tongji University, Shanghai, China. E-mail: 09zhang@tongji.edu.cn
Hongwei Huang, Tongji University, Shanghai, China. E-mail: huanghw@tongji.edu.cn
Sotirios Argyroudis, Brunel University London, UK. E-mail: Sotirios.Argyroudis@brunel.ac.uk