The increasing frequency and severity of natural hazards, combined with aging infrastructure and growing interdependencies among critical systems, pose significant challenges to the safety and functionality of civil infrastructure and the communities they serve.
The CARR Lab at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute develops advanced computational methods to address these challenges. We advance surrogate modeling, machine learning, and probabilistic analysis techniques to enable efficient uncertainty quantification, risk assessment, and resilience-informed decision making for complex infrastructure systems. Our work bridges methodological innovation in computational modeling with real-world applications spanning transportation networks, power systems, and urban communities exposed to earthquakes, hurricanes, floods, and other extreme events.
We develop surrogate modeling, machine learning, and probabilistic methods to address challenges in infrastructure risk and resilience analysis. Specific topics of interest include:
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Rui Li receives a Runner-Up Podium Presentation Award at RPI's 11th Annual Graduate Research Symposium. Congratulations!
Jun Kuang receives his M.S. degree. Congratulations!
Anu Aryal joins the CARR Lab as a Ph.D. student. Welcome!
Safal Pathak joins the CARR Lab as a Ph.D. student. Welcome!
Dr. Li presents research on equity-aware seismic risk mitigation for transportation networks at ICOSSAR 2025.
Safal Pathak presents work on graph neural Bayesian optimization for seismic retrofit prioritization of transportation networks at EMI 2025.
CARR Lab research on optimal scenario selection for efficient regional hurricane wind risk assessment is presented at EMI 2025 and ACWE 2025.
Dr. Li receives the NSF NHERI Summer Institute Travel Award for Early-Career Faculty. Congratulations!
Rui Li joins the CARR Lab as a Ph.D. student. Welcome!
Dr. Li participates in the ASCE ExCEEd Teaching Workshop at Colorado State University.
Dr. Li presents work on graph neural Bayesian optimization for seismic retrofit prioritization of transportation networks at EMI 2024.
Dr. Li presents work on surrogate-based seismic risk assessment of large-scale transportation networks considering component damage correlation at 2024 NHERI Computational Symposium.
Dr. Li receives the Mitigation Matters Research Award from the Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado Boulder. Congratulations!
Dr. Li joins RPI CEE as an assistant professor.