About The Old Dominion University
PhD in civil and environmental engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Computer Science at the Old Dominion University. The Old Dominion University is located in Norfolk, Virginia and is a public research university. The Norfolk Division of the College of William and Mary was established in 1930 to provide extension education to working professionals, military personnel, and non-traditional students within the Hampton Roads region of Norfolk-Virginia Beach. For the academic year 2023, the university will have 23,494 students enrolled, making it one of Virginia’s largest universities. Approximately 600 international students from 99 countries attend the university. The university’s main campus straddles the city neighborhoods of Larchmont, Highland Park, and Lambert’s Point about five miles (8.0 km) north of Downtown Norfolk.
About the PI
Lisa Wang is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Old Dominion University. A Ph.D. and postdoctoral fellowship in structural engineering were completed by Lisa prior to joining Old Dominion University in the Department of Civil Engineering at Colorado State University. She specializes in (i) community resilience assessment using a multidisciplinary approach, (ii) mitigation strategies and policy changes, and (iii) community resilience model validation and improvement. The researcher has published a number of papers in leading journals and presented her research findings at numerous conferences, workshops, webinars, and showcases. She has contributed research to stakeholders and planners that can facilitate community decision-making and accelerate the development of building codes and standards to meet community-wide resilience goals. In addition to serving as a technical committee member of the ASCE Infrastructure Resilience Division, she is also a licensed California Professional Engineer with a wide range of teaching experience. She has been awarded several fellowships, including the O. H. Ammann Research Fellowship in Structural Engineering in 2021.
PhD in Civil (Position Description)
The Wang research group in the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering at Old Dominion University is seeking highly motivated and talented Ph.D. students starting in Spring 2025 or Fall 2025 in the following areas. A successful candidate is eligible for financial support (e.g., scholarships, tuition reimbursement).
- Community resilience modeling under multi-hazards such as tornadoes, floods, sea level rise, and climate change.
- Improving the resilience-based design of structural systems, civil infrastructure, and the built environment.
- Data and algorithm fusion across multi-disciplines, including structural engineering, computer science, economics, social science, and operational research.
- Resilience, sustainable, and equitable community decision-making support
Qualification for Application:
- B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Computer Science, or other related disciplines.
- Excellent written and oral communication skills with English proficiency scores (TOEFL >= 94 or IELTS>= 7.0 or equivalent )
- Proficient in at least one of the programming languages (e.g. Python, MATLAB, C++)
- Expertise in Probability and Statistics, catastrophe modeling, GIS software.
How to Apply
Interested applicants are encouraged to email Dr. Lisa Wang at lisa.wang@colostate.edu with the following documents.
- Update CV
- Undergraduate/Graduate Transcripts
- Publication details (if available)
- A brief email explaining your research interests and relevant experience.
E-mail subject: “Prospective PhD student- Your name”
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